Sony FAX-B140 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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Paper feeding problems _______________________
Paper does not load.
The multi-purpose tray may contain too many sheets.
•Make sure the paper stack in the multi-purpose tray does not exceed the paper limit mark (P)
(see p. 1-7).
Paper may not be loaded correctly.
•Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).
Paper is loaded skewed. (Printing is skewed.)
Paper may not be loaded correctly.
•Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).
•Make sure the right edge of the paper stack is aligned with the right side of the multi-purpose
tray and the paper guide is aligned with the left edge of the stack (see p. 1-8).
•Make sure the paper exit path is clear.
Multiple sheets load into the fax at the same time.
Paper may not be loaded correctly.
•Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).
Sheets of paper may be sticking together.
• Be sure to fan the paper stack before loading it in the multi-purpose tray. This keeps the sheets
of paper from sticking together (see p. 1-8).
The multi-purpose tray may contain too many sheets.
•Make sure the paper stack in the multi-purpose tray does not exceed the paper limit mark (P)
(see p. 1-7).
• Do not exceed the maximum loading capacity of the multi-purpose tray (see p. 1-7).
• Do not force the paper stack into the multi-purpose tray.
Different types of paper may be loaded in the multi-purpose tray.
• Load only one type of paper.
•Make sure you load paper that meets the paper requirements for the fax (see Chapter 3).
Repeated paper jams occur.
The paper you are using may be causing the jams.
• Be sure to fan the paper stack before loading it in the multi-purpose tray. This keeps the sheets
of paper from sticking together (see p. 1-8).
• Check that the paper you are using and your printing environment (see pp. 1-7, S-1) are within
the specifications of the fax (see Chapter 3).
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