Lexmark W810n User's Reference (3.7 MB) - Page 56

Paper path, Clearing jams

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Paper path The paper path is the route paper travels as it makes its way from the selected paper source through the printer and into the selected output bin. To clear the paper in the path, start at the paper source the printer is using for the current job and open all doors and covers between the source and the selected output bin. If you are not sure which source the printer is using, start with tray 4, if installed, or tray 3. Refer to the following illustration for a better understanding of the path the paper travels through the printer. We have labeled the doors and covers that give you access to paper in the path when a jam occurs. Standard output bin Fuser cover (Cover B) Duplex door (Door G) Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Side door (Door C) Manual feed tray Jam access door for tray 2 (Door D) Jam access door for tray 3 (Door E) Jam access door for optional 2500-sheet drawer (Door F) Front view Clearing jams 42

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Clearing jams
Paper path
The
paper path
is the route paper travels as it makes its way from the
selected paper source through the printer and into the selected output
bin. To clear the paper in the path, start at the paper source the printer is
using for the current job and open all doors and covers between the
source and the selected output bin. If you are not sure which source the
printer is using, start with tray 4, if installed, or tray 3.
Refer to the following illustration for a better understanding of the path the
paper travels through the printer. We have labeled the doors and covers
that give you access to paper in the path when a jam occurs.
Front view
Jam access door
for optional
2500-sheet
drawer (Door F)
Duplex door
(Door G)
Jam access
door for tray 2
(Door D)
Jam access door
for tray 3
(Door E)
Standard
output bin
Fuser cover
(Cover B)
Side door
(Door C)
Manual
feed tray
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4