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Tandem Mode (continued)
Troubleshooting
Copying with the Allocation recovery mode:
The Allocation recovery mode enables you to complete your copying job even when
trouble occurs in either the primary or secondary copier, such as a paper jam.
In that case, the copier that is trouble free completes the job.
NOTE:
The copier is initially set to activate this function. Contact your service centre, if you do not require
this function.
When a paper jam, SC-code (E-code, F-code) trouble or unloaded paper occurs on either
the primary or secondary copier:
The copier that is trouble free handles the remaining print quantity and completes the
job.
When the job is completed, take the appropriate troubleshooting measures to correct
the problem.
When memory overflow occurs on either the primary or secondary copier:
On the primary copier
The scanning job will stop immediately, and the tandem copying job will be suspended
on both copiers. At this time, the tandem mode is not released.
Take the same measure to be applied for single copier referring to p. 14-4.
On the secondary copier
The secondary copier will start the tandem copying job when the memory becomes
available after completing some reserve jobs. In this case, the Allocation recovery
mode functions to continue the tandem printing job on the primary copier until the
secondary copier becomes available for the job.
If the memory of the secondary copier cannot be available despite the elapse of time,
the tandem mode will be released on the secondary copier, and the Allocation recovery
mode functions to complete the job on the primary copier.
When the power is turned off on either the primary or secondary copier:
The tandem mode will be released automatically in either case. Restart the procedure
from the first step.
Section 7 : Output Modes
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Output
Modes
Tandem Mode

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