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Removing Paper Jams
Paper Jam Positions
Jammed paper may be covered in toner. Be careful not to get toner on your hands or •
clothes.
Toner on prints made immediately after clearing a paper jam may be insuffi ciently fused and •
can smudge. Make test prints until smudges no longer appear.
Do not forcefully remove jammed paper, as it may tear. Torn pieces remaining inside the •
machine will cause further jams and possibly damage the machine.
Paper jams can cause pages to be lost. Check your print job for missing pages and reprint •
any pages that did not print out.
If a paper jam occurs, paper may be jammed inside the machine or in the
ADF. If paper is jammed inside the machine, check the following positions,
in the indicated order, to locate the jammed paper.
1. Fusing Unit
If paper is jammed in the fusing unit, see “Re-
movin
g
from the Fusin
g
Unit” on
p
a
g
e 30.
ADF
If paper is jammed in the ADF, see “Removing from
the ADF” on
p
a
g
e 34.
2. Tray
If paper is jammed in the tray, see “Removing
from the Tra
y
” on
p
a
g
e 32.
3. Transfer Unit
If paper is jammed in the transfer unit, see “Re-
movin
g
from the Transfer Unit” on
p
a
g
e 33.