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MISFEED REMOVAL
2-23
2

 Misfeed in the bypass tray
1Remove the misfed paper from the bypass
tray.
Be careful not to tear the
misfed paper during
removal.
2If you did not find a misfeed in step 1, open
the side cover and remove the misfeed.
3Gently close the side cover.
4Remove tray 1 - tray 2.
Grasp the finger hold
and gently open the unit.
Pull the tray all the way
out until it stops.
5Remove the misfed paper.
Check the  paper
transfer unit inside the
tray and remove any
misfed paper.
6Gently close...

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MISFEED REMOVAL
2-24

 Misfeed in the tray 5
1Open the side cover.
2Remove the misfed paper.
Be careful not to tear the
misfed paper during
removal.
3Gently close the side cover. 
4Close the bypass tray.
5Open the top cover of tray 5.
6Open the top cover and remove the misfed
paper.
After removing the
misfed paper, close the
top cover.
7Remove tray 1 - tray 2.
Grasp the finger hold
and gently open the unit.
Pull the tray all the way
out until it stops.
8Remove the misfed paper.
Check the  paper...

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2
REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEED
Removing a misfed original from the automatic document feeder
If an original misfeed occurs in the automatic document feeder, follow the steps below to remove the misfed original.
Check locations A and B in the diagram at left to
remove the original.
1Removing misfeeds from each location.

 
Check location A
Open the document feeder
cover and gently remove
the misfed original without
tearing it. Close the
document feeder cover.

 
Check location B

 ...

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following troubleshooting list before requesting service as many problems can be fixed by the user. If you
are unable to solve the problem by checking the list, turn off the main power switch and the power switch, unplug the
power cord.
Problems related to general use of the machine are described below. For problems related to the copy function, see
page 6-3. For problems related to document filing, see page 7-28. For fax, printer, and network scanner problems,
see the...

Page 55

TROUBLESHOOTING
2-27
2
Paper from the
bypass tray
misfeedsThe paper size and paper type have not
been set.Be sure to set the paper size and paper type
when using special size or special type papers.
(Page 2-10)
The number of sheets placed on the bypass
tray exceeds the maximum number.Do not place more than the maximum number of
sheets.
The bypass guide is not adjusted to the
size of the loaded paper.Adjust the bypass guide to the size of the loaded
paper.
Printing stops
before the job is
finishedIf too...

Page 56

TROUBLESHOOTING
2-28
Printed paper is
wrinkled or the
image rubs off
easily.Is paper other than SHARP-
recommended paper being used?Use SHARP-recommended paper. (Page 2-17
)
Is paper size or weight out of the
allowable range?Use paper in the allowable range.
Paper damp?
Be sure to store paper in the wrapper in a dry
location and do not store paper in a location that is
humid
at a high temperature or an extremely low
temperature
exposed to direct sunlight
dusty.
The contrast on the
touch panel is too...

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3-1
CHAPTER 3
PERIPHERAL DEVICES
This chapter explains procedures for using the optional finisher, saddle
stitch finisher, and inserter.
Page
FINISHER AND SADDLE STITCH FINISHER........................................ 3-2
Part names ...................................................................................... 3-2
Specifications .................................................................................. 3-2
Finishing methods...

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3-2
FINISHER AND SADDLE STITCH FINISHER
The finisher and the saddle stitch finisher include the offset function, which offsets each set of copies from the
preceding set for easy separation. Each set of sorted copies can also be stapled. The saddle stitch finisher can
automatically staple a set of copies at the centre line and fold the pages to create a pamphlet.
A punch module unit can be installed to add punch holes to copies, and an inserter can be installed to insert blank
pages at specified pages.
In...

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FINISHER AND SADDLE STITCH FINISHER
3-3
3
*For index paper, equivalent to 140-lbs.
*1 Multiple punch modules cannot be installed together. Some models may not be available in some regions.
*2 With AR-PN4B, two or three holes can be punched depending on the paper size.
*3 With AR-PN4C and AR-PN4D, the number of holes is the same. The hole interval, however, is not the same.
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.

 Supplies
The finisher and saddle stitch finisher require...

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FINISHER AND SADDLE STITCH FINISHER
3-4
Finishing methods

 Sort mode
Sorted sets will be delivered.

 Group mode
Groups of copies of the same page will be
delivered.

 Offset mode
Each set of copies is offset from the preceding set to
allow easy separation.
(The offset function operates in the finisher / saddle
stitch finisher tray.)
The offset function cannot be selected when the
staple sort function is selected.
Offset width : Approx. 30 mm (Approx. 1-3/16)

 Staple sort mode
Output...
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