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Paper facts The following table is a troubleshooting guide for paper runability issues. Table 3-3. Paper runability issues Malfunction Possible causes Repeated processor jams • Excessive curl • High moisture content in paper • Excessive paper smoothness • Bent corners • Predrilled paper plugs • Excessive moisture in printer or paper storage environment • Paper not acclimated to printer environment Paper multi-feeds or skew feeds • Poorly cut paper • Wrapper wax or glue on sheets • Low humidity in printer environment • Poorly drilled paper • Paper too porous Paper misfeeds • Poorly cut paper • Excessive curl Jams in stacker bin • Excessive curl • High moisture content in paper • Excessive moisture in printer or paper storage environment Sheets stick together in stacker • Low humidity • Paper dust on static eliminator Poor copy quality • Rough paper • Incorrect paper conductivity Leading edge of the paper tears • Poorly cut paper • Paper too lightweight • Excessive curl Spots on copy • Wrapper wax or glue on sheets • Excessive paper dust • Dust from poor perforations • Wax or soap used on drill 3-12 Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide

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Paper facts
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Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide
The following table is a troubleshooting guide for paper runability
issues.
Table 3-3.
Paper runability issues
Malfunction
Possible causes
Repeated processor jams
Excessive curl
High moisture content in paper
Excessive paper smoothness
Bent corners
Predrilled paper plugs
Excessive moisture in printer or paper
storage environment
Paper not acclimated to printer environment
Paper multi-feeds or skew feeds
Poorly cut paper
Wrapper wax or glue on sheets
Low humidity in printer environment
Poorly drilled paper
Paper too porous
Paper misfeeds
Poorly cut paper
Excessive curl
Jams in stacker bin
Excessive curl
High moisture content in paper
Excessive moisture in printer or paper
storage environment
Sheets stick together in stacker
Low humidity
Paper dust on static eliminator
Poor copy quality
Rough paper
Incorrect paper conductivity
Leading edge of the paper tears
Poorly cut paper
Paper too lightweight
Excessive curl
Spots on copy
Wrapper wax or glue on sheets
Excessive paper dust
Dust from poor perforations
Wax or soap used on drill