Epson WorkForce 320 User Manual - Page 44

Printing and Copying Problems, Paper Feeding Problems - ink for

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Printing and Copying Problems ■ Make sure your paper is loaded printable side up (usually the whiter, brighter, or glossy side). Load it short edge first, and against the right side. Don't load paper above the arrow mark inside the edge guide. ■ Make sure the paper you loaded matches the paper size and paper type settings on the control panel or in your printer software (see page 14). ■ Position your original against the back left corner of the scanner glass. If the edges are cropped, move your original away from the edges slightly. Place the document flat against the scanner glass. ■ Printing stops when an ink cartridge is expended. If a color cartridge is expended, you may be able to continue printing temporarily with black ink; see the online User's Guide for more information. If the black cartridge is expended, you must replace it to continue printing. Paper Feeding Problems If paper doesn't feed correctly, remove the paper and fan the sheets, then reload them as shown on page 4. Do not load too many sheets at once. If paper has jammed, follow these steps: 1. Gently pull out jammed paper from the output tray or sheet feeder. 2. If paper is stuck inside, press the P On button to turn off the product. Lift the scanner, remove the jammed paper, close the scanner, and turn on the product. If documents don't feed correctly in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), make sure the paper is not bent, folded, or curled. If paper has jammed: 1. Open the ADF cover and remove any jammed paper. Caution: Do not try to remove the paper without opening the ADF cover or you could damage the mechanism. 44 Problems and Solutions

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Problems and Solutions
Printing and Copying Problems
Make sure your paper is loaded printable side up (usually the whiter, brighter,
or glossy side). Load it short edge first, and against the right side. Don’t load
paper above the arrow mark inside the edge guide.
Make sure the paper you loaded matches the paper size and paper type settings
on the control panel or in your printer software (see page 14).
Position your original against the back left corner of the scanner glass. If the
edges are cropped, move your original away from the edges slightly. Place the
document flat against the scanner glass.
Printing stops when an ink cartridge is expended. If a color cartridge is
expended, you may be able to continue printing temporarily with black ink;
see the online
User’s Guide
for more information. If the black cartridge is
expended, you must replace it to continue printing.
Paper Feeding Problems
If paper doesn’t feed correctly, remove the paper and fan the sheets, then reload
them as shown on page 4. Do not load too many sheets at once.
If paper has jammed, follow these steps:
1.
Gently pull out jammed paper from the output tray or sheet feeder.
2.
If paper is stuck inside, press the
P
On
button to turn off the product. Lift
the scanner, remove the jammed paper, close the scanner, and turn on the
product.
If documents don’t feed correctly in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF),
make sure the paper is not bent, folded, or curled. If paper has jammed:
1.
Open the ADF cover and remove any jammed
paper.
Caution:
Do not try to remove the paper without opening the
ADF cover or you could damage the mechanism.