Ricoh Aficio MP C2500 EFI Troubleshooting Manual page 46

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Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function
❖ Printing
Problem
Print is slanted.
Print is slanted.
Print is slanted.
Misfeeds occur frequently. The number of feeding in exceeds
3
Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is damp.
Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is too thick or too thin. Use recommended paper. See
Misfeeds occur frequently. The copy paper is wrinkled or
Copy paper becomes
creased.
Copy paper becomes
creased.
Copy paper becomes
creased.
Images are only partial-
ly printed.
Black lines appear on
the print produced at
the destination.
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Cause
The tray's side fences might not
be locked.
The paper is fed at a slant.
The front cover is open.
the capacity of the machine.
has been folded/creased.
Printed paper is being used.
The paper is damp.
The paper is too thin.
The paper is damp.
The exposure glass or scanning
glass is dirty.
Solution
Check the side fences are locked.
See p.84 "Changing the Paper
Size".
Load the paper correctly. See p.79
"Loading Paper".
Make sure the right and lower
right covers are properly closed.
Load paper only as high as the
upper limit markings on the side
side fences of the paper tray or
bypass tray. See "Copy Paper",
About This Machine.
Use paper that has been stored in
the recommended temperature
and humidity condition. See
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
Use recommended paper.Use pa-
per that has been stored in the
recommended temperature and
humidity condition. See "Copy
Paper", About This Machine.
Use recommended paper. See
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
Use paper that has been stored in
the recommended temperature
and humidity condition. See
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
Use recommended paper. See
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
Use paper that has been stored in
the recommended temperature
and humidity condition. See
"Copy Paper", About This Ma-
chine.
Clean them. See p.121 "Maintain-
ing Your Machine".

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