Ricoh P 311 Users Guide - Page 181

When Paper Is Not Fed or Ejected Properly, Other Printing Problems

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Printer Problems When Paper Is Not Fed or Ejected Properly Problem Solution Prints fall in front of the machine when they are output. Raise the stop fence. For the position of the stop fence, see page 13 "Guide to Components". Prints do not stack properly. The paper being used may be damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. See page 43 "Supported Paper". The printed paper is curled. • Load the paper upside down in the paper tray. • If the paper curl is severe, retrieve prints from the output tray more frequently. • The paper being used may be damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. Printed envelopes come out creased. Check if the fusing unit levers are properly set. Lower the fusing unit levers. Other Printing Problems Problem The toner has run out and printing has stopped. Solution When the "Continue printing?" message appears on the control panel, pressing the [OK] key allows you to print a few more pages, but the print quality of those pages may be lower. 179

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When Paper Is Not Fed or Ejected Properly
Problem
Solution
Prints fall in front of the machine
when they are output.
Raise the stop fence. For the position of the stop fence, see
page 13 "Guide to Components".
Prints do not stack properly.
The paper being used may be damp. Use paper that has been
stored properly. See page 43 "Supported Paper".
The printed paper is curled.
Load the paper upside down in the paper tray.
If the paper curl is severe, retrieve prints from the output
tray more frequently.
The paper being used may be damp. Use paper that has
been stored properly.
Printed envelopes come out creased.
Check if the fusing unit levers are properly set. Lower the fusing
unit levers.
Other Printing Problems
Problem
Solution
The toner has run out and printing
has stopped.
When the "Continue printing?" message appears on the
control panel, pressing the [OK] key allows you to print a few
more pages, but the print quality of those pages may be
lower.
Printer Problems
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