Konica Minolta C83hc High Chroma Plockmatic SD-350/SD-500 System Operator Manu - Page 75
Cover Feeder fault codes, Indicates Out of covers in the Cover Feeder. Load
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Cover Feeder fault codes Cover Feeder Code / message CF-001 - CF-012 Possible fault in area, please power off and power on to recover! CF-201 Out of covers, remove sheets from Booklet Maker! CF-202 - CF205 and CF-207 Clear misfeed! Explanation / action Indicates that there might be an internal communication error. Power off and on the system. If problem persists, contact customer support. Indicates "Out of covers" in the Cover Feeder. Load covers according to section 1, "Basics." A misfeed has occurred in the Cover Feeder. Check cover loading according to section 1, "Basics", Cover Feeder. If problem persists, clean separator pad according to section 7, "REMARKS." Double feed from CF, remove double A double feed has occurred in the Cover Feeder. from inside the booklet maker. If there was a true double: 1. Check for proper loading of covers according to section 1, "Basics", Cover Feeder. 2. Increase air flow according to section 2, "Making Booklets." 6 3. Clean feed belts according to section 7, "REMARKS", Maintaining your machines. If there is a false double: 1. Check that covers are within specification. 2. Temporary turn double sheet detection off. See section 2, "Making Booklets", Customizing settings. Cover size not equal to paper size. Change cover size! If the covers fed are thick, with dark print or with mixed prints on the covers, double feeding may be displayed even if that is not the case. Indicates that there is a format mismatch between the sheets loaded in the Cover Feeder and the sheets in the Booklet Maker. There are two options: 1. Correct either mismatch and press the [Done] button. 2. Turn the Cover Feeder off by pressing the [Turn cover off] button to continue booklet making but without feeding covers. 75