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Table 14. Printer 2 Jam Recovery Procedures - Duplex Mode (continued)

Error Message SRC Code (In Numeric

Order)

Recovery Actions

STACKER FORMS JAM 0161
STACKER FORMS JAM 0164

(These errors are not set when a

postprocessing device is installed and

enabled, which disables the stacker

mechanism.)

1.

Visually check to see if a forms jam is actually present.

2.

Open the stacker gate.

3.

If you do not find a jam, clean the stacker jam sensors. See step 30

on page 98 under “ Cleaning the Printer.”

Go to step 5.

4.

If you do find a jam, clear forms from the “Stacker and Pendulum

Area” on page 143.

Note: When you remove the forms from the stacker, leave 4 to 5

pages attached to the end of the job running in the stacker to

ensure correct forms folding when printing resumes.

5.

Close the stacker gate.

6.

If either stacker jam message is still displayed, SELECT the Check

Reset

pushbutton on the Printer Error Display Touch Screen

window.

7.

Check for and resolve or postpone any other error or intervention

message appearing on the Display Touch Screen window.

8.

Ensure that the Forms Set indicator on the printer control panel

displays the same fold direction as the fold on the lower tractors.

9.

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

on both Printer 1 and Printer 2.

10.

SELECT

the Ready pushbutton on the Display Touch Screen

window for the affected printer.
Even if automatic reprinting is allowed, no pages are reprinted for

this type of jam.

11.

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

frequently.

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