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Prints Fall on the Floor After Being Cut
Make sure the media bin is open.
Do not let more than twenty prints accumulate in the bin.
Make sure roll media is loaded correctly. If the paper is loaded incorrectly, the natural curl of the media may cause it to miss the bin and fall to the floor.
The printer may be too close to the end of the roll. The natural curl near the end of the roll can cause stacking prob- lems. Load a new roll or remove prints manually as they are completed.
If you are mixing prints or nesting sets of several different sizes, you may have stacking problems because of the different sizes of media in the bin.