Ricoh SP C352DN User Guide - Page 93

Use paper that has been stored, in the recommended temperature

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Other Printing Problems Problem Misfeeds occur frequently. Cause Paper edges are burred when cut in the manufacturing process. Misfeeds occur frequently. Printed paper is being used. Misfeeds occur frequently. Sheets are sticking together. Sheets are feeding in together, Sheets are sticking together. resulting in jams. Printed paper becomes creased. The paper is damp. Printed paper becomes creased. The paper is too thin. Edges of sheets are creased. The paper is damp. Solution • Remove the burrs, for example, with a ruler. • Load paper upside down. • Use clean cut paper with no burrs. Do not load sheets that have already been copied or printed by another printer. Fan the sheets thoroughly before loading them. Alternatively, feed the sheets into the printer one at a time. Fan the sheets thoroughly before loading them. Alternatively, feed the sheets into the printer one at a time. Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity conditions. For details about the proper way to store paper, see page 39 "Paper Precautions". Use recommended paper. For details about recommended paper, see page 34 "Paper Size Specifications" and page 37 "Paper Type Specifications". Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity conditions. For details about the proper way to store paper, see page 39 "Paper Precautions". 91

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Problem
Cause
Solution
Misfeeds occur frequently.
Paper edges are burred when
cut in the manufacturing
process.
Remove the burrs, for
example, with a ruler.
Load paper upside down.
Use clean cut paper with no
burrs.
Misfeeds occur frequently.
Printed paper is being used.
Do not load sheets that have
already been copied or printed
by another printer.
Misfeeds occur frequently.
Sheets are sticking together.
Fan the sheets thoroughly before
loading them. Alternatively, feed
the sheets into the printer one at
a time.
Sheets are feeding in together,
resulting in jams.
Sheets are sticking together.
Fan the sheets thoroughly before
loading them. Alternatively, feed
the sheets into the printer one at
a time.
Printed paper becomes
creased.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored
in the recommended temperature
and humidity conditions. For
details about the proper way to
store paper, see page 39 "Paper
Precautions".
Printed paper becomes
creased.
The paper is too thin.
Use recommended paper. For
details about recommended
paper, see page 34 "Paper Size
Specifications" and page 37
"Paper Type Specifications".
Edges of sheets are creased.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored
in the recommended temperature
and humidity conditions. For
details about the proper way to
store paper, see page 39 "Paper
Precautions".
Other Printing Problems
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