Troubleshooting, Trouble, Possible cause – Panasonic KX-P6500 User Manual
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Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Many problems associated with the printer can be traced to improper setup or cabling. The following table will assist
you in identifying and correcting some of the more common problems.
Trouble
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
LED not blinking
No AC power
Check power cord.
Power on but printer not
printing data
Interface cable not connected
Check interface cable.
Clean
paper
path
(P.
54).
Clean paper path (P. 54).
Stains on paper
Dirty paper path
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Vertical line on paper
Dirty paper path
Dirty tungsten wire
Clean tungsten wire ( c®" P. 54).
Dirty laser unit mirror
Clean the laser unit mirror (P. 54).
Scratch on drum
Replace Process Unit.
Scratch on fuser roller
Replace fuser. The printer requires service by an
Authorized Panasonic Service Center.
Very faint print
Toner may be empty
Shake the Process Unit or refill the toner in the
Process Unit { P. 58).
Print density not adjusted
Select the proper print density
(^
P. 32, 51),
Abnormal
transfer
corona
current
Replace the transfer corona. The printer requires
service
by
an
Authorized
Panasonic
Service
Center.
Horizontal faint grey
stripe(s) appear on the
printout
The
Process
Unit
was
exposed
to light for more than 5 minutes,
or to direct sunlight
These stripes will automatically disappear after a
few hours.
Paper jams occur
continually
The paper size selected through
the GDI Mode, PCL Mode, or
Control Panel and software
application are different from the
installed paper size
Select the correct paper size through the GDI
Mode {cs" P. 34) or PCL Mode (P. 41), or
Control Panel ( P. 46) and application.
After removing the
jammed paper, the
ERROR indicator still
blinks
Paper
fragment(s)
remains
in
the printer
Move the sensor lever to the upright position by
using an object like a ball point pen. The
remaining fragment(s) will be ejected.
Ejected paper is caught
between the paper
support and the output
tray
There is a space between the
output tray and the paper
support
Slide
the
paper
support
down,
then
extend
it
again to remove the space ( S t e p 1 on page
15).
Paper jam has occured
Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. If stains appear on the back of the
printed paper after a paper jam is cleared, it is recommended that you run several
test prints. For Windows users: (i®- P. 24)/For DOS users: { P. 48)
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