Canon PIXMA iP5200 Service Manual - Page 49

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and the bottom case unit ribs*2. Scratches on paper - PP-101D, PP101, PR-101, SG-101, etc. - Paper feeding from the cassette 6 C Print results Scratches on the - Change the PF return lever paper feeding due to paper method from feeding from the the cassette to cassette, and the auto sheet duplex printing feeder. path. - If automatic duplex printing is performed, cancel it, and, by setting only a single sheet of paper in the auto sheet feeder, manually print each side of paper. - Paper is scratched. - Marks appear on printed paper. - PP-101D, PP- When multiple Set only a single 101, PR-101, SG-101, etc. - Paper feeding from the ASF - Multiple number of sheets loaded sheets of paper are set, the back side of paper being picked up scratches the front side of paper beneath sheet of paper in the auto sheet feeder. (especially where the paper feed rollers contact when picking up the paper). Soiling on paper 7 C Print results The printer has Due to ink mist Clean the ASF been used for a attached to the sub-rollers (see long period of time ASF sub-pick-up *3 for details.) with the ASF rollers. cover closed before printing is performed using the ASF. If printing is done from the cassette with the ASF cover closed, ink mist is kept inside the printer, attaching to the ASF sub-pick-up rollers. Since the subrollers usually do not contact the paper, ink mist can easily accumulate, especially during printing on smallsized paper which never contacts the subrollers. Skewed paper - SG-101 feeding - Paper feeding from the ASF When 10 sheets - Straighten the of paper are set paper. in the ASF, and if - Set 5 or less - Paper feeds at an angle. - A margin 2-9

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and the bottom
case unit ribs
*2
.
6
C
Print
results
Scratches on
paper
- PP-101D, PP-
101, PR-101,
SG-101, etc.
- Paper feeding
from the
cassette
Scratches on the
PF return lever
due to paper
feeding from the
cassette, and
duplex printing
path.
- Change the
paper feeding
method from
the cassette to
the auto sheet
feeder.
- If automatic
duplex printing
is performed,
cancel it, and,
by setting only
a single sheet
of paper in the
auto sheet
feeder,
manually print
each side of
paper.
- Paper is
scratched.
- Marks
appear on
printed
paper.
- PP-101D, PP-
101, PR-101,
SG-101, etc.
- Paper feeding
from the ASF
- Multiple number
of sheets loaded
When
multiple
sheets of paper
are set, the back
side of paper
being picked up
scratches the
front side of
paper beneath
(especially where
the paper feed
rollers contact
when picking up
the paper).
Set only a single
sheet of paper in
the auto sheet
feeder.
7
C
Print
results
Soiling on
paper
The printer has
been used for a
long period of time
with the ASF
cover closed
before printing is
performed using
the ASF.
Due to ink mist
attached to the
ASF sub-pick-up
rollers.
If printing is done
from the cassette
with the ASF
cover closed, ink
mist is kept
inside the printer,
attaching to the
ASF sub-pick-up
rollers.
Since the sub-
rollers usually do
not contact the
paper, ink mist
can easily
accumulate,
especially during
printing on small-
sized paper
which never
contacts the sub-
rollers.
Clean the ASF
sub-rollers (see
*3 for details.)
Skewed paper
feeding
- SG-101
- Paper feeding
from the ASF
When 10 sheets
of paper are set
in the ASF, and if
- Straighten the
paper.
- Set 5 or less
- Paper feeds
at an angle.
- A margin
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