Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 122

If you have problems with paper feeding, paper jams, or ejected, paper, check here for solutions.

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Troubleshooting If you have problems with paper feeding, paper jams, or ejected paper, check here for solutions. Paper doesn't feed correctly from the paper tray. Try this Then do this Remove the stack of paper from the paper tray. Check that the paper: ◗ Isn't curled or creased. ◗ Isn't too thick or thin (see Appendix B). ◗ Isn't too old (see Chapter 3 or your paper packaging). ◗ Isn't overloaded in the feeder (see Chapter 3 for guidelines). ◗ Isn't jammed inside the printer. (If the Paper Out light is flashing, paper is jammed. See page 6-16.) Then reload the paper as described in Chapter 3, making sure that: ◗ The paper-release lever is set back to the single sheet position. ◗ The edge guides fit the paper's width snugly, without any slack. ◗ The rear edge guide fits the paper's length. ◗ The paper tray and paper tray cover are fully extended if you are printing on oversized paper. ◗ No continuous paper is in the paper path. (Press Load/Eject to park it out of the way.) Paper doesn't feed correctly from the manual feeder. Try this Then do this Remove the paper from the manual feeder. Check that the paper: ◗ Isn't curled or creased. ◗ Isn't too thick or thin (see Appendix B). ◗ Isn't too old (see Chapter 3 or your paper packaging). ◗ Isn't jammed inside the printer. (If the Paper Out light is flashing, paper is jammed. See page 6-16.) Then reload the paper as described in Chapter 3, making sure that: ◗ The paper-release lever is set back to the single sheet position. ◗ The edge guides fit the paper's width snugly, without any slack. ◗ The paper is loaded all the way into the manual feed slot. ◗ No continuous paper is in the paper path. (Press Load/Eject to park it out of the way.) 6-14

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Troubleshooting
6-14
If you have problems with paper feeding, paper jams, or ejected
paper, check here for solutions.
Paper doesn’t feed correctly from the paper tray.
Paper doesn’t feed correctly from the manual feeder.
Try this
Then do this
Remove the stack of paper
from the paper tray.
Check that the paper:
Isn’t curled or creased.
Isn’t too thick or thin (see Appendix B).
Isn’t too old (see Chapter 3 or your paper packaging).
Isn’t overloaded in the feeder (see Chapter 3 for guidelines).
Isn’t jammed inside the printer. (If the
Paper Out
light is
flashing, paper is jammed. See page 6-16.)
Then reload the paper as described in Chapter 3, making sure that:
The paper-release lever is set back to the single sheet position.
The edge guides fit the paper’s width snugly, without any
slack.
The rear edge guide fits the paper’s length.
The paper tray and paper tray cover are fully extended if you
are printing on oversized paper.
No continuous paper is in the paper path. (Press
Load/Eject
to
park it out of the way.)
Try this
Then do this
Remove the paper from the
manual feeder.
Check that the paper:
Isn’t curled or creased.
Isn’t too thick or thin (see Appendix B).
Isn’t too old (see Chapter 3 or your paper packaging).
Isn’t jammed inside the printer. (If the
Paper Out
light is
flashing, paper is jammed. See page 6-16.)
Then reload the paper as described in Chapter 3, making sure that:
The paper-release lever is set back to the single sheet position.
The edge guides fit the paper’s width snugly, without any
slack.
The paper is loaded all the way into the manual feed slot.
No continuous paper is in the paper path. (Press
Load/Eject
to
park it out of the way.)