Ricoh CL3000 MP3 Player User Manual


 
Other Printing Problems
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Paper jams occur frequently. The paper guide in the paper tray is not locked. Lock the pa-
per guide.
See p.22 Loading Paper.
The paper size and feed direction loaded on the Bypass Tray
are different from them set with the control panel. Either
change the setting or load paper to meet the setting.
See p.24 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray.
The end guide in the paper tray is not set correctly. Set the
end guide correctly.
See p.22 Loading Paper.
Number of paper set in the tray exceeds the limit. Confirm
that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark in-
side the tray.
See p.22 Loading Paper.
Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.
See p.15 Paper and Other Media.
Paper is either too thick or too thin.
See p.15 Paper and Other Media.
Paper is bent or wrinkled. Use paper that have no bents or
wrinkles.
See p.15 Paper and Other Media.
Paper has already been printed on.
See p.15 Paper and Other Media.
The fusing unit is deteriorated or damaged. Replace them.
See p.29 Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit.
Solid areas, lines or text are
shiny or glossy when created as
a mixture of cyan, magenta, yel-
low.
Select "K(black)" for [Gray Reproduction] in the printer driver's
dialog box.
See the printer driver's Help.
Solid lines are printed as broken
lines.
Change the [Dithering] setting in the printer driver's dialog
box.
See the printer driver's Help.
The color of the printout is dif-
ferent from the color on the
computer's display.
The colors made using color toner are different from colors
displayed on the display in its production system.
See "Appendix" in the Client Reference.
When [Toner Saving] is checked under the [Print Quality] tab in
the printer driver's dialog box, the color gradation may ap-
pear differently.
See the printer driver's Help.
Images are printed in the wrong
orientation.
The feed direction you selected and the feed direction select-
ed in Option Setup of the printer driver might not be the
same. Make the proper settings.
Status Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions
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