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EPSON EPL-5700i Clearing a Feed Jam in the Optional 500-Sheet Lower Cassette Unit Paper may jam when feeding from the lower casette unit, as shown below. jammed paper 1. Remove the cassette from the 500-sheet lower cassette unit. 2. Remove any jammed paper and discard any curled or wrinkled sheets. 4. Tap the edge of the stack of paper, then replace it in the cassette, making sure the paper is evenly aligned and the top sheet is below the maximum paper mark. Make sure you are using the correct paper size and that the paper meets the printer specifications. 5. Reinstall the casette in the 500-sheet lower cassette unit. 6. Open then close the printer cover. The jammed page is automatically reprinted. Cleaning the Printer The printer needs only minimal cleaning. If you notice a decline in print quality or when you've replaced the developer cartridge, clean the inside of the printer as described in this section. You should also clean the printer cover every few months, as described later in this section. Cleaning the Inside of the Printer Fine dust particles can collect inside the printer. Follow these steps to clean the inside of the printer and the paper feeder: 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Open the printer cover. Warning: Opening the printer cover exposes the fuser, which is marked "CAUTION Hot Surface Avoid Contact." Be careful not to touch the fuser. If the printer has been in use, the fuser may be very hot. 3. Remove the developer cartridge and the photoconductor unit as described on page 6 and page 7. 4. Remove any dirt inside the printer with a clean, dry, lintfree cloth. Do not use compressed air. If you have paper feed problems, clean the paper feed rollers by opening the roller cover and wiping the rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. 3. Remove all paper from the cassette and press down the plate in the cassette until it locks into position. paper feed rollers 9/99 EPSON EPL-5700i - 11

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Clearing a Feed Jam in the Optional
500-Sheet Lower Cassette Unit
Paper may jam when feeding from the lower casette unit, as
shown below.
1.
Remove the cassette from the 500-sheet lower cassette unit.
2.
Remove any jammed paper and discard any curled or
wrinkled sheets.
3.
Remove all paper from the cassette and press down the plate
in the cassette until it locks into position.
4.
Tap the edge of the stack of paper, then replace it in the
cassette, making sure the paper is evenly aligned and the top
sheet is below the maximum paper mark. Make sure you are
using the correct paper size and that the paper meets the
printer specifications.
5.
Reinstall the casette in the 500-sheet lower cassette unit.
6.
Open then close the printer cover. The jammed page is
automatically reprinted.
Cleaning the Printer
The printer needs only minimal cleaning. If you notice a
decline in print quality or when you’ve replaced the developer
cartridge, clean the inside of the printer as described in this
section.
You should also clean the printer cover every few months, as
described later in this section.
Cleaning the Inside of the Printer
Fine dust particles can collect inside the printer. Follow these
steps to clean the inside of the printer and the paper feeder:
1.
Make sure the printer is turned off.
2.
Open the printer cover.
Warning:
Opening the printer cover exposes the fuser, which is marked
“CAUTION Hot Surface Avoid Contact.” Be careful not to touch the
fuser. If the printer has been in use, the fuser may be very hot.
3.
Remove the developer cartridge and the photoconductor
unit as described on page 6 and page 7.
4.
Remove any dirt inside the printer with a clean, dry, lint-
free cloth. Do not use compressed air. If you have paper
feed problems, clean the paper feed rollers by opening the
roller cover and wiping the rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free
cloth.
jammed paper
paper feed rollers