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Theory of operation
Paper path, transport components
In order for an image to be printed, the paper or specialty media has to be moved from an input source (such as
a tray) into the printer and eventually exit into an output source.
The most important component in this process is this paper itself. Old, damaged, or out-of-specification paper
can and will cause feed and transport problems. If you encounter problems, you should always check the paper
first
"Media guidelines" on page
settings to see if the paper being used matches the user's settings. It is not uncommon to find a user printing on
cardstock with the printer programmed to print on a plain paper setting.
The printer's feed and transport components can fail and cause paper jams or other feed and transport
problems. These components should be examined for damage or wear and replaced if necessary.
Paper path Information
The printer has a simple "C" shaped paper path (see the picture below). The paper paths are shown in red.
Paper is fed from the bottom of the printer from the paper tray, or multipurpose feeder, and travels upward along
the left side of the printer.
There is a duplex unit on this printer. The duplex unit is attached to the inside of the left access door. Duplexing
is described later.
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1-9. In addition, it is always good practice to check the printer and driver