Oce DFS10 Operator's Manual page 67

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Condition
Interface Module is not
accepting the copy sheets
from the host machine
reliably or the copy sheets
are jamming
as they enter the Interface
Module.
Top sheets of copy sets
and loose sheets are
skewed, damaged or left
behind as they are fed
into the DFS10.
Frequent misfeeds in the
4a area.
DFS10 stops processing. Front door(s) of the DFS10 are
A book jams when
manually fed into the
DFS10 for re-binding.
Cover Tray 1 or Cover
Tray 2 will not close.
Problem solving
Causes
The DFS10 is not correctly
aligned with the host machine.
Paper curl could be causing
the top sheets to catch on the
feeder rolls and/or the top
sheets that are left behind.
The covers may be stuck
together because the cover
cassette is damaged and/or the
covers have become deformed
due to improper storage.
open.
Set Collating Door is open.
The book has curled.
The Cover Tray does not
contain a cover cassette.
Suggested solutions
Check the Alignment Marking
to ensure that it is in the
correct position and that the
DFS10 is correctly aligned
with the host machine.
Flip or replace the paper in
the paper trays of the host
machine.
Clear the jam as directed in
the "Locating and clearing a
jam" section of this chapter.
Check the cover cassette for
damage that may be causing
the covers to feed improperly.
Ensure that the cover
cassettes are being stored as
directed in chapter 5,
"Maintenance".
Close the door(s) of the
DFS10.
Close the Set Collating Door.
Clear the jam as directed in
the "Locating and clearing a
jam" section of this chapter.
Then insert the book into the
Manual Feeder so that the
spine of the book faces
downward and the cover of
the book faces the left side of
the DFS10.
NOTE: This book placement
differs from the instructions
provided in chapter 3,
"Making the books". Follow
this procedure for resolution
of this problem only.
Load an empty cassette or a
cassette containing covers
into the Cover Tray.
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