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    							Check and clean the print surface
    Introduction
    This document describes how to check and clean the print surface.
    When 
    to do When a media jam occurs or when there is pollution on your printed output, one of the
    steps 
    to solve the problem is to clean the print surface.
    Required 
    tool
    • Clean 
    card
    Illustration [207]
     Clean card
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    							How to check and clean the print surface
    #
    Illustration
    Action Remove the top delivery tray and
    open the 'Top cover'.
    (see 
    ‘Pull up 
    the 'Top delivery
    tray'
     and open the 'Top cover'’  on
    page 178)
    1 Check if toner drops are 
    on the
    print surface.
    2 Remove the toner with the clean
    card. 
    The pollution should be
    removed
     from the print surface,
    into the direction of the 'Top left
    cover'. You can find 
    the clean
    card 
    in the clean card holder at
    the 
    underside of the 'Top cover'
    (left 
    hand side). 3
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    							Illustration
    Action Check if the holes in the print
    surface are
     open.
    If
    
     not: Use 
    the pin of the clean
    card 
    to open the holes.
    4
    Put back
     the clean card 
    in the
    clean 
    card holder.
    5 Close the top cover and replace
    the top
    
     delivery tray.
    (see  ‘Close
    
     the 'Top cover' and flap
    back the 'Top delivery 
    tray'’  on
    page 180) 6
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    							Check and clean the guide flap
    Introduction
    This document describes how the check and clean the guide flap.
    When
     to do When a media jam occurs or when there is pollution on your printed output, one of the
    steps 
    to solve the problem is to clean the guide flap.
    Required
     tool
    • Clean 
    card
    Illustration [213]
     Clean card
    Chapter 5
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    							How to check and clean the guide flap
    #
    Illustration
    Action Remove the top delivery tray and
    open the 'Top cover'.
    (see 
    ‘Pull up 
    the 'Top delivery
    tray'
     and open the 'Top cover'’  on
    page 178)
    1 Check if the guide flap is pollut-
    ed with toner.
    2 Remove the toner pollution with
    the clean card 
    from the guide
    flap. 
    The pollution, which is
    dislodged, should
     be removed
    from 
    the print surface, into the
    direction
     of the 'Top left cover'.
    You can find 
    the clean card in
    the clean card 
    holder at the un-
    derside of
     the 'Top cover' (left
    hand 
    side).
    3
    Put back the clean card 
    in the
    clean 
    card holder. 4
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    							Illustration
    Action Close the top cover and replace
    the top
     delivery tray.
    (see  ‘Close
    
     the 'Top cover' and flap
    back the 'Top delivery 
    tray'’  on
    page 180) 5
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    							Adjust the 'Top delivery tray'
    Introduction
    This document describes how to adjust the 'Top delivery tray'.
    When 
    to do When you want 
    to prevent printed output from curling.
    Required
     tool
    • Cross 
    screwdriver
    Illustration How to adjust the Top delivery tray
    #
    Illustration
    Action Pull 
    up the metal guide of the
    'Top delivery
     tray'. 1
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    							Illustration
    Action Use your finger or the cross
    screwdriver 
    to adjust the position
    of the metal guide (both 
    sides).
    2 Flap 
    back the metal guide to
    check
     if the adjustment is cor-
    rect.
    3 Repeat step 1 to 3 for the second
    metal guide.4
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    							Illustration
    Action Check if both metal guides are
    in the same position and run
    parallel 
    to the top delivery plates
    below the guides. Adjust the po-
    sition if necessary. 5
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    							Cut the media
    Introduction
    When a media jam occurs, one of the steps to solve the problem is to cut the jammed
    media. The
     printer operator panel displays the following message. How to cut the media
    #
    Illustration
    Action Use 
    your right hand to push
    down the metal plate that guides
    the media. Use your left hand to
    cut 
    the media from left to right
    with
     
    the knife behind the front
    cover.
    1
    Again, push
     down the metal
    plate 
    that guides the media to
    place 
    the knife back into the
    original
     
    position. 2
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