Ricoh Pro C5200s User Manual page 237

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Problem
When printing to envelopes,
the envelopes may be fed in
together, or the envelopes
may not be fed.
Cannot print in duplex
mode.
Cannot print in duplex
mode.
The machine does not turn
off in 4 minutes after the
main power is turned off.
An error has occurred when
the Address Book is
changed from the display
panel or Web Image
Monitor.
The Address Book cannot be
changed from the display
panel.
Cause
The envelopes are curled.
You have selected a paper
tray that is not set for duplex
printing.
You have selected a paper
type that cannot be used for
duplex printing.
The machine cannot perform
the shutdown procedure.
The Address Book cannot be
changed while you delete
the multiple stored
documents.
The Address Book cannot be
changed while it is being
backed up from Web Image
Monitor or other tools
running on the computer.
When You Have Problems Operating the Machine
Solution
Make sure you fully flatten curled
envelopes before you load them. Do
not stack envelopes over the specified
limit for the paper tray.
If misfeeds still occur after the
envelopes have been flattened, load
envelopes on the tray one at a time
and print them individually.
For details about how to load
envelopes, see page 205 "Envelopes".
Change the setting for "Apply Duplex"
in "Tray Paper Settings" to enable
duplex printing for the paper tray. For
details about setting "Apply Duplex",
see "Tray Paper Settings", Paper
Settings.
In "Tray Paper Settings", select a paper
type that can be used for duplex
printing. For details about setting
"Paper Type", see "Tray Paper
Settings", Paper Settings.
Repeat the shutdown procedure. If the
machine does not turn off, contact your
service representative.
Wait a while, and then retry the
operation.
• Wait until the Address Book
backup is complete, and then try
to change the Address Book
again.
• If an SC997 error occurs, press
[Exit].
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