Routine Maintenance; Paper Jam Removal - Sharp MX-7000N Manual

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Routine Maintenance

Paper Jam Removal

During Sharp MX-7000N testing, BERTL caused some
jams to see how the unit would react. When a jam occurs,
the machine displays a message on the touch screen
indicating a jam has occurred. The control panel provides
step-by-step animated illustrations to guide users through
clearing paper jams.
The on-screen illustration indicates that the right side of the unit must be opened first. The metal ball-bearing rail rolls out
horizontally enabling users to access a large portion of the fuser unit. Paper jams are accessible and are easy to pull out.
The screen prompts the user through the next step. A knob must be rotated to remove the paper.
The fuser area is independent of the large capacity tray and finisher units. When paper jams occurs in the fuser area, the
trays and finisher do not need to be moved in order to clear the paper jams, like some competing units.
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The area in front of the paper transport path is open and
fully exposed, which gives users easy access to majority of
jams encountered. This innovative solution is beneficial for
users with large hands, who may have a difficult time re-
moving jams in very tight spaces, as on other manufactur-
ers' devices. Jams are simple to remove if done correctly.
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