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  • khattab.al.masry
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    • Jan 2014
    • 212

    [Jamming] Jamming with imagepress c 7010

    Dears colleagues:
    We face problem with our imagepress C 7010 that when we print multi copies if the printer has jammed we removed the paper jammed clearly but we must restart the printer to complete the print job and that result in mismatch with job quantity.
    I have attached some picture to where the jam location that result in restart the printer.
    this case mostly happened when print from 1st cassette.

    thanks in advance.
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    Last edited by khattab.al.masry; 10-21-2018, 12:14 PM.
  • zoraldinho
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    #2
    Re: Jamming with imagepress c 7010

    1. Replace pickup cassette rollers.
    2. Make a good clean of fiid rollers.
    3. Clean all pre-feed and cros-feed sensors.(air can)


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    • teckat
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      • Jan 2010
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      #3
      Re: Jamming with imagepress c 7010

      Originally posted by khattab.al.masry
      Dears colleagues:
      We face problem with our imagepress C 7010 that when we print multi copies if the printer has jammed we removed the paper jammed clearly but we must restart the printer to complete the print job and that result in mismatch with job quantity.
      I have attached some picture to where the jam location that result in restart the printer.
      this case mostly happened when print from 1st cassette.

      thanks in advance.


      u have six different jam codes between Cassette 1 & 2


      0123-01----Duplexing standby sensor 5 =PS346
      010F-01---Registration sensor PS151--check>clean registration roller bushings
      0B00-02---Door-open jam
      0300-02----Double feeding jam


      0208-01----Pre-feed sensor 1 =PS139
      0D91-01----Paper size mismatch jam-----
      Vertical path sensor PS164
      POD deck path sensor PS220

      =The size of the paper being fed is significantly different from the specified size (Paper length = vertical scanning length) (Paper length jam).


      Looks like a Full Maintenance Service Call
      sick-copier.jpg
      Last edited by teckat; 10-22-2018, 06:41 PM.
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      • khattab.al.masry
        Trusted Tech
        • Jan 2014
        • 212

        #4
        Re: Jamming with imagepress c 7010

        Originally posted by teckat


        u have six different jam codes between Cassette 1 & 2


        0123-01----Duplexing standby sensor 5 =PS346
        010F-01---Registration sensor PS151--check>clean registration roller bushings
        0B00-02---Door-open jam
        0300-02----Double feeding jam


        0208-01----Pre-feed sensor 1 =PS139
        0D91-01----Paper size mismatch jam-----
        Vertical path sensor PS164
        POD deck path sensor PS220

        =The size of the paper being fed is significantly different from the specified size (Paper length = vertical scanning length) (Paper length jam).


        Looks like a Full Maintenance Service Call
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]40943[/ATTACH]
        DONE Mr.teckat
        And now working in good way
        Thanks.

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        • teckat
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          • Jan 2010
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          #5
          Re: Jamming with imagepress c 7010

          Originally posted by khattab.al.masry
          DONE Mr.teckat
          And now working in good way
          Thanks.

          Sent from my SM-J700H using Tapatalk

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