Xerox 1235N Service Guide - Page 55

Jams, Wrong media, Paper jams at the paper tray

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Jams Wrong media 1. Ensure the correct media type and size is loaded in the correct tray. For the multi-sheet bypass feeder, ensure the loaded media matches the control panel settings. 2. Inspect the paper tray for damage to the tray's paper size sensor actuators. 3. Test the printer's paper size sensors using the service test "Switch scan test" on page 63. If the sensors test ok, then the engine controller board is probably bad. 4. Replace the paper size sensor board's wiring harness. Paper jams at the paper tray 1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer? 2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer's environmental conditions. 3. Are the pick rollers dirty? If so, clean them with an a dry, lint-free cloth if debris is visible and try printing again. 4. Remove the paper tray and inspect the paper tray lift levers on the inner-sides of the paper tray cavity. Inspect the tray's paper lift mechanism. 5. Does the paper feed motor run? Check the motor's wiring harness and connection (HOPFF) to the engine controller board. 6. Replace the paper feed motor. 7. Check the gear train for broken teeth and proper installation. 8. Replace the pick rollers. 9. Does the pick clutch work properly? If not, replace it. 10. Replace the engine controller board. Service Guide 41

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Service Guide
41
Jams
Wrong media
1.
Ensure the correct media type and size is loaded in the correct tray.
For the
multi-sheet bypass feeder, ensure the loaded media matches the control
panel settings.
2.
Inspect the paper tray for damage to the tray’s paper size sensor actuators.
3.
Test the printer’s paper size sensors using the service test “Switch scan test”
on page 63.
If the sensors test ok, then the engine controller board is
probably bad.
4.
Replace the paper size sensor board’s wiring harness.
Paper jams at the paper tray
1.
Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer?
2.
Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications?
Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s environmental
conditions.
3.
Are the pick rollers dirty?
If so, clean them with an a dry, lint-free cloth if
debris is visible and try printing again.
4.
Remove the paper tray and inspect the paper tray lift levers on the
inner-sides of the paper tray cavity.
Inspect the tray’s paper lift mechanism.
5.
Does the paper feed motor run?
Check the motor’s wiring harness and
connection (HOPFF) to the engine controller board.
6.
Replace the paper feed motor.
7.
Check the gear train for broken teeth and proper installation.
8.
Replace the pick rollers.
9.
Does the pick clutch work properly?
If not, replace it.
10.
Replace the engine controller board.