Fuji Xerox DocuCentre S2010 User Manual page 154

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11 Problem Solving
Copies are out of
position or
crooked.
Copies have
missing parts in
them.
Striped patterns
appear in copies.
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Symptom
Possible Cause
Have you placed the
document correctly?
Is the paper loaded
correctly in the tray?
If using Bypass tray,
have you loaded the
paper so that the paper
guides are in contact
with it?
Are the document
feeder's document
guides misaligned?
Have you mounted the
tray securely?
Is the paper damp?
Is the paper in the tray
creased or wrinkled?
Are you copying a cut-
and-pasted or creased
document?
Are you attempting to
make an enlarged copy
of the document with too
large an enlargement
factor?
Remedy
Place the document correctly.
Refer to "Placing the Document" (P.84).
Load the paper correctly.
Refer to "Loading Paper in Trays 1 and 2
(Optional)" (P.75).
Load the paper correctly.
Refer to "Loading Paper in Bypass Tray" (P.76).
Place the document correctly, moving the
document guides into contact with the edges
of the document.
Refer to "Placing the Document" (P.84).
Mount the tray by inserting it securely all the
way into the machine.
Refer to "Loading Paper in Trays 1 and 2
(Optional)" (P.75).
Damp paper creates missing parts or unclear
copies. Replace it with paper from an
unopened pack.
Remove any problematic sheets, or replace
the paper with paper from an unopened pack.
Cut-and-pasted or creased parts of the
document might not be making proper contact
with the document glass. Place a stack of
white paper on top of the document to bring it
into proper contact with the document glass.
When making enlarged copies, some
enlargement factors can create striped
patterns. Adjust the copy enlargement factor.
Refer to "Reduce/Enlarge" (P.91).

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