Lexmark E238 User's Guide - Page 30

Jam recovery is set to Auto by default. When jam recovery is set to Auto, the memory that holds - printer cartridge

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How to clear paper jams 4 Lift the flap at the front of the printer, and remove any jams beneath the flap. 5 Open the rear exit, and remove any jams. Warning: Fuser or area may be hot. 6 After you have cleared the jams, reinstall the print cartridge assembly, make sure all printer covers and trays are closed, and then press Continue to resume printing. Note: Jam recovery is set to Auto by default. When jam recovery is set to Auto, the memory that holds the image of a page may be re-used after the page is printed but before it has successfully exited the printer if that memory is needed for another use. Therefore, a jammed page may or may not be reprinted, depending on the printer's overall memory usage. 30

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How to clear paper jams
4
Lift the flap at the front of the printer, and remove any jams beneath the flap.
5
Open the rear exit, and remove any jams.
Warning:
Fuser or area may be hot.
6
After you have cleared the jams, reinstall the print cartridge assembly, make sure all printer covers and trays are
closed, and then press
Continue
to resume printing.
Note:
Jam recovery is set to Auto by default. When jam recovery is set to Auto, the memory that holds the
image of a page may be re-used after the page is printed but before it has successfully exited the
printer if that memory is needed for another use. Therefore, a jammed page may or may not be
reprinted, depending on the printer’s overall memory usage.