Troubleshooting
6-6
Remove paper from Top tray.
Press START key.
The output tray capacity is exceeded during copying.
• There are already 250 sheets of paper stored in the output tray.
• There are already 150 sheets of paper stored in the output tray
when the optional job separator is installed.
• There are already 100 sheets of paper stored in the output tray
when the optional finisher is installed.
Remove the paper.
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Remove paper from Top tray.
Press GO
The output tray capacity is exceeded during printing.
• There are already 250 sheets of paper stored in the output tray.
• There are already 150 sheets of paper stored in the output tray
when the optional job separator is installed.
• There are already 100 sheets of paper stored in the output tray
when the optional finisher is installed.
Remove the paper.
Press the Printer key. Press the S key or the T key to select GO and
press the Enter key. Printing will resume.
Note
To cancel printing, select CANCEL and press the Enter key.
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Remove paper from Finisher.
Press START key.
There are already 250 sheets of paper stored in the optional finisher
during copying.
Remove the paper.
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Remove paper from Finisher.
Press GO
There are already 250 sheets of paper stored in the optional finisher
during printing.
Remove the paper.
Press the Printer key. Press the S key or the T key to select GO and
press the Enter key. Printing will resume.
Note
To cancel printing, select CANCEL and press the Enter key.
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Paper capacity exceeded.
Remove paper from Job sep.
There are already 100 sheets of paper stored on the optional job
separator.
Remove the paper.
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Paper misfeed in
Finisher, lower Process
Tray and remove paper.
Paper has jammed in the optional finisher.
Remove the paper.
6-16
Out of Staples
Please Add Staples
[Stapler Empty.
Add Staples.]
There are no staples left in the optional finisher.
Add staples.
4-7
Cannot staple this size.
[Cannot staple this pap. Size]
Stapling of small paper, such as 5
1/2 ×81/2" (Statement), A5R, and
B5R, is not possible.
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