Epson R2400 User's Guide - Page 95
Sheet Feeder, Single Sheet Guide, Roll Paper, Front Path, Sheet Feeder or Single Sheet Guide, Lights - printer drivers
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Lights Explanation Red ) paper light on Your paper ran out, or multiple sheets fed. Sheet Feeder: If paper is out, load more paper and press the ) paper button. If multiple sheets fed, press the ) paper button to eject the paper, then turn your printer off and then on. For loading instructions, see page 12. Single Sheet Guide: See page 17 for instructions on loading single sheets of special papers. Roll Paper: See page 21 for instructions on loading or reloading roll paper. Front Path: See page 25 for instructions on loading or reloading thick media. Red ) paper light flashes Jammed paper is blocking print head movement, or you're trying to print on paper loaded into a path different than the path specified in the printer driver. If you suspect a paper jam, turn off the printer and pull out the jammed paper. Open the cover and remove any jammed or torn paper. Then do one of the following: Sheet Feeder or Single Sheet Guide: Turn on the printer, reload paper, and press the ) paper button. Roll Paper: Cut off the printed portion, then remove the paper (see page 43) and reload it (see page 21). Front Path: See page 25 for instructions on loading or reloading thick media. If a print job was sent to one paper path, but media is loaded only for another paper path, load the paper in the correct path. Red ) paper light flashes quickly Red H ink light flashes quickly Jammed paper or a foreign object is preventing the print head from returning to the home position, or paper is loaded in the sheet feeder and the front path door is open. Turn off the printer, open the printer cover, and remove any jammed or torn paper, or foreign object. Close the front path door if it is open. Then turn the printer back on. If the error persists, contact your dealer or Epson; see page 106. Solving Problems 95