HP LaserJet 1010 Service Manual - Page 58
Jam detection, Solenoid, sensors, and switches, Conditions of jam detection
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Jam detection The top-of-page sensor (PS801) and the paper delivery sensor (PS803) detect media moving through the printer. If a jam is detected, the ECU immediately stops the printing process and displays the a jam light on the control panel. Conditions of jam detection ● Pickup delay jam-Paper does not reach the top-of-page sensor (PS801) within 1.4 seconds after the pickup solenoid (SL1) has been turned on, a second pickup operation is attempted, and paper again does not reach the top-of-page sensor within 1.4 seconds.. ● Pickup stationary jam-The top-of-page sensor (PS801) does not detect the trailing edge of media within 4.6 seconds of detecting the leading edge. ● Delivery-delay jam-The paper delivery sensor (PS803) does not detect the leading edge of media within 2.1 seconds after the top-of-page sensor (PS801) detects the leading edge. ● Wrapping jam-The paper delivery sensor (PS803) does not detect the trailing edge of the media within 1.5 seconds after the top-of-page sensor (PS801) detects the leading edge and within ten seconds after the paper delivery sensor (PS803) detects the leading edge. ● Delivery-stationary jam-The paper delivery sensor (PS803) does not detect the leading edge of media within 2.2 seconds after the top-of-page sensor (PS801) detects the trailing edge. ● Residual paper jam-The top-of-page sensor (PS801) or the paper delivery sensor (PS803) detect media in the initial rotation period. ● Door open jam-The top-of-page sensor (PS801) or the paper delivery sensor (PS803) detect media while the print cartridge door is open. Solenoid, sensors, and switches The following figure shows the locations of the solenoid, sensors, and switches. 46 Chapter 4 Operational overview ENWW