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Jams Within Printer 2

Do this task when the Printer Error Display Touch Screen window shows one of

the messages that is listed in Table 14:

Table 14. Printer 2 Jam Recovery Procedures - Duplex Mode

Error Message SRC Code (In Numeric

Order)

Recovery Actions

UPPER TRACTOR FORMS JAM 0119
TENSION ARM DOWN 0131
TENSION ARM UP 0132
SKEW ERROR 0133
FUSER WRAP 0134

(Forms are jammed, torn, or separated.)

1.

Clear the forms path. See “Clearing the Forms Path” on page 136.

2.

If any of the Printer Error messages are still displayed, SELECT the

Check Reset

pushbutton on the Display Touch Screen window.

3.

Check for and resolve or postpone any other error or intervention

message appearing on the Display Touch Screen windows.

4.

If necessary, enter the Thread/Align Forms procedure (see “Forms

Are Broken Between the Printers” on page 162).

a.

SELECT

the Feed Forms pushbutton twice; this provides enough

forms beyond Printer 1 to load Printer 2.

b.

Complete the Thread/Align Forms procedure by adding enough

forms beyond Printer 2 to splice (on the floor between Printer 2

and a postprocessing device) forms just loaded on Printer 2 to the

forms remaining threaded in a postprocessing device.

c.

Do all the steps in “Checking the Forms Alignment” on page 84

for both Printer 1 and Printer 2.

5.

SELECT

the Ready pushbutton on the Display Touch Screen window.

6.

If reprinting is allowed, all unfused pages between the Transfer

Station in Printer 1 and the top of the Stacker in Printer 2 are

reprinted. Check for and discard duplicate pages.
If the jam was the result of a FUSER WRAP 0134 in printer 2, all lost or

damaged pages may not be reprinted. Work with the host system

console operator to recover these pages.

7.

If reprinting is not allowed, work with the host system console

operator to recover the lost pages.

8.

See “Suggestions for Preventing Jams” on page 144 if the error recurs

frequently.

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