Canon FY8-13FW-000DADF-A1 Service Manual page 66

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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
As many as10 originals
are placed on the
original tray.
Error 2
When a jam occurs, the host copier remembers how many originals have been copied. The count
is sent to the DADF after jam removal, and the DADF circulates the originals that have been copied;
it then places originals that have not been copied on the copyboard for copying. This is why normal
copying would not be possible if a different number of originals are placed on the original tray after
jam removal.
In the above chart, error 1 will be treated as a condition in which a different number of originals
are placed after jam removal; in such a case, both the DADF and the copier stop operation to indicate
an error. The operation continues, however, for error 2.
1. Resetting
To reset, remove all originals from the original tray, and then place the originals once again.
Some copiers indicate an appropriate message. Be sure to follow such a message when placing the
originals.
In reduced page composition mode, on the other hand, remove the originals from the original
tray, and open the DADF once.
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Normal
The 8th original
jams.
(As many as 7 originals
have been copied.)
Error 1
The 3rd original
jams.
(As many as 2 originals
have been copied.)
CANON DADF-A1 REV.0 DEC. 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
Place 10 originals on the
original tray in initial
condition
As many as 3 originals
are placed on the
original tray.
10 (originals) - 7 (copied) = 3 originals
As many as 8 originals
are placed on the
original tray.
10 (originals) - 2 (copied) = 8 originals
The 7 originals that
have been copied are
counted, and copying is
resumed with the 8th original.
The originals are counted,
and then the DADF is
stopped.
The originals are counted,
and then copying is resumed
with the 2nd.

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