Ricoh SP C840DN User Guide - Page 95

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Other Printing Problems When paper is not fed properly Problem Cause Solution Paper is not fed from the selected tray. When you are using a Windows operating system, printer driver settings override those settings applied to the display panel. PCL 5c On the printer driver's [Paper] tab, select the desired input tray in the "Input Tray:" list. PCL 6 or PostScript 3 On the Printer driver's [Detailed Settings] tab, click [Paper] in "Menu:", select the input tray you want to use in the "Input Tray:" list. Images are printed at a slant. The tray's side fences might not be locked. Check that the side fences are locked. For details about how to set the side fences, see "Changing the Paper Size", Operating Instructions. Images are printed at a slant. The paper is fed in at a slant. Load the paper correctly. For details about loading paper, see page 45 "Loading Paper". Misfeeds occur frequently. The number of sheets loaded exceeds the capacity of the machine. Load paper only as high as the upper limit markings on the side fences of the paper tray, or the markings on the paper guides of the bypass tray. Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper tray's side fences Push the side fences lightly, and then are set too tightly. reset them. Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity conditions. For details about the paper storage conditions we recommend, see "Paper Storage", Operating Instructions. Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is too thick or thin. Use recommended paper. For details about recommended paper, see page 56 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types". 93

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When paper is not fed properly
Problem
Cause
Solution
Paper is not fed from the
selected tray.
When you are using a
Windows operating system,
printer driver settings
override those settings
applied to the display panel.
PCL 5c
On the printer driver's [Paper]
tab, select the desired input tray in
the "Input Tray:" list.
PCL 6 or PostScript 3
On the Printer driver's [Detailed
Settings] tab, click [Paper] in
"Menu:", select the input tray you
want to use in the "Input Tray:" list.
Images are printed at a
slant.
The tray's side fences might
not be locked.
Check that the side fences are locked.
For details about how to set the side
fences, see "Changing the Paper Size",
Operating Instructions.
Images are printed at a
slant.
The paper is fed in at a slant.
Load the paper correctly. For details
about loading paper, see page 45
"Loading Paper".
Misfeeds occur frequently.
The number of sheets loaded
exceeds the capacity of the
machine.
Load paper only as high as the upper
limit markings on the side fences of the
paper tray, or the markings on the
paper guides of the bypass tray.
Misfeeds occur frequently.
The paper tray's side fences
are set too tightly.
Push the side fences lightly, and then
reset them.
Misfeeds occur frequently.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored in the
recommended temperature and
humidity conditions. For details about
the paper storage conditions we
recommend, see "Paper Storage",
Operating Instructions.
Misfeeds occur frequently.
The paper is too thick or thin.
Use recommended paper. For details
about recommended paper, see
page 56 "Recommended Paper Sizes
and Types".
Other Printing Problems
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