Media feeding problems, Problem, Possible cause – Rena T-350 User Manual
Page 34: Feeding doubles, Media not properly fanned before loading, Nested media, Separator fingers worn, Media not feeding, Side guides too tight, Check/adjust rear paper support

TROUBLESHOOTING
Media Feeding Problems:
Problem Possible
Cause
Feeding Doubles
Media not properly fanned before loading.
Nested Media.
Reduce the distance between the separator
fingers and the feed roller.
Separator Fingers worn.
Media Not Feeding
Media Not Feeding Consistently
(large gap between pieces)
Media not properly fanned before loading.
Side Guides too tight.
Check/Adjust Rear Paper Support.
Increase the distance between the separator
fingers and the feed roller.
Glazed, dirty or worn feed rollers.
Media Opening as it Feeds
Too much friction at separation point. Set sheet
separators using 1-1/2 times the material
thickness.
This can happen with last few pieces in hopper,
because there is no weight to keep piece closed.
Media is Skewing
Media Side Guides too loose.
Separators not set evenly.
Separator Fingers or Feed Rollers worn.
Tabber Transport Stops by Itself
(Feed button turns off by itself)
Out of Paper Condition. The tabber transport
will automatically stop after 18 seconds, if the
media sensor does not detect media.
Media positioned incorrectly; missing Media
Sensor. Adjust the media feed position (side
guides) so the media will pass under the sensor.
Tabber Transport Keeps Running, for
a few seconds, after Feed Button is
Pressed (off)
Tabber set for in-line operation. Jumper
removed from J7 position on board. See details
under In-Line Setup.
General Problems:
Tabber Not Operating
Power LED not illuminated
Tabber not plugged in.
No AC voltage from wall outlet.
Main Power Switch not turned on.
Line Fuse blown. Unplug power cord and
check/replace fuse. Use properly rated fuse!
Fuse F1 on Main PCB blown. Contact your
local Rena Systems Dealer for technical support.
Not Advancing Tabs
Power LED illuminated
Tab function (Tab Button) not turned ON.
Media Sensor dirty/damaged.
Media positioned incorrectly; missing sensor.
Fuse F2 on Main PCB is blown. Contact your
local Rena Systems Dealer for technical support.
T-350 Operations Rev. 3/23/2009
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