Kyocera FS3820N PF-60/DU-61/SO-60 Operation Guide - Page 19
Removing Paper Jams
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English Removing Paper Jams Paper Feeder If paper jams inside the feeder, the Paper jam Cassette 2 (3 or 4) message appears on the printer's message display. Clear the jammed paper by following the procedure below. After reclosing the feeder's paper cassette, open and close the printer's top cover. (It is unnecessary to open and close the top cover when installing the Color printers for A4/Letter size.) Then the printer automatically warms up, goes on-line, and continues printing. Depending on the part at which the jam occurred, the printer may or may not print the jammed page. 3 Remove the jammed paper. In Case of a Paper Jam when Using Two or Three Paper Feeders Up to three paper feeders can be used one on top of the other. If paper gets jammed while being fed from the lower feeder, check also whether there is paper remaining inside the upper feeder. Duplexer In the event of a paper jam, the Paper jam Duplexer message appears on the printer's message display. Clear the jammed paper by following the procedure below. 1 Open the rear cover of the duplexer and remove the jammed paper. 4 Close the rear cover and return the duplex drawer to its original position. 5 Open and close the printer's top cover. The printer automatically warms up, goes on-line, and continues printing. Sorter If the paper jams in the sorter, the Paper jam Option Stacker message appears on the printer's message display, and the printer is paused. Clear the jammed paper by following the procedure below. 1 Open the rear cover of the option sorter. 2 Remove the jammed paper. If both ends of the paper are inside the sorter, turn the paper feed gear in the direction of the arrows. The paper can then be removed easily. Rear Cover 2 Pull out the duplex drawer. Duplex Drawer 3 Close the rear cover of the option stacker. 4 Open and close the printer's top cover. The printer automatically warms up, goes on-line, and continues printing. 18