Cause

Action

The platen glass or the inside of the document cover is dirty.

Clean the platen glass and the inside of the document cover. (See page 89)

X Paper Curls

Cause

Action

You are using thin paper to print.

Use 17 lb.–28 lb. (64 g/m2–105 g/m2) paper. (See page 15)

 

 

You have set curled paper in the

Uncurl the paper, then load it into the multi-purpose tray.

multi-purpose tray.

 

You are printing images that use a large quantity of ink such as photographs or pictures.

Use thicker paper such as High Resolution Paper or Glossy Photo Paper.

XOutputting Stops In-progress

When Copying Or Printing From A Computer

Cause

Action

Paper does not feed properly.

See “Cannot Print At All, Cannot Print Correctly,” on page 94.

 

 

The machine has been printing

If so, the print head will overheat. To protect the print head, printing

continuously over a long period.

will stop temporarily and resume after a period of time. Interrupt

 

printing when appropriate, turn OFF the machine, and wait at least

 

15 minutes.

CAUTION

The area around the print head may become extremely hot. Do not touch it under any circumstances.

When Copying

Cause

Action

You are copying documents such as photographs or illustrations with fine mode.

If you are copying documents with fine mode, processing the data will take time, and copying will appear to have stopped. Wait until data is processed. If you are copying a document with a large printing area (with small margins) or are copying multiple sets, copying may stop to allow the ink time to dry.

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 11