C3220 Bypass Paper Detect

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  • Brian8506
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    #1

    C3220 Bypass Paper Detect

    Bypass will only allow stmt selection. Other sizes give message to adjust side guides. Switched entire unit with a machine right next to it. No change. Initialized common and copy settings. Wonder if there a setting in service mode that might help.
  • SCREWTAPE
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    #2
    Check these settings.

    Under Additional Functions> Common Setting> Stack Bypass Standard Setting.
    Check that the setting is set to off. If set to on only the specified paper size will feed.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Service Mode adjustments.

    1) Go to COPIER>FUNCTION>CST in Service Mode

    2) Set the Side Guides of the Stack Bypass to A4R position.

    3) Select MF-A4R on the screen and press the OK button.

    4) Set the Side Guides of the Stack Bypass to A6R position.

    5) Select MF-A6R on the screen and press the OK button.

    6) Set the Side Guides of the Stack Bypass to A4 position.

    7) Select MF-A4 on the screen and press the OK button.


    Is this the message.
    Attached Files

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    • Brian8506
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      #3
      Thats the one. I'll try that adj tomorrow

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      • SCREWTAPE
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        #4
        Good luck.

        Let us know.

        Clean up your behavior however.

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        • Brian8506
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          #5
          OK I'll bite. Whats wrong with my behavior.

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          • SCREWTAPE
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            #6
            Its seems that you have been strip of your rep power. Someone has given you a bad rep and must have disapproved of something you did.

            Thats all...

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            • teckat
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              #7
              Originally posted by Brian8506
              OK I'll bite. Whats wrong with my behavior.


              maybe someone doesn't like people from NJ
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              JUST KIDDIN'
              **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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              • mrfixit51
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                #8
                Originally posted by Brian8506
                OK I'll bite. Whats wrong with my behavior.
                Well that's crap,,, click on "settings" at the top of this screen and in your page there is a place to view reputation remarks,, maybe the culprit can be seen in that listing...
                "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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                • Brian8506
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                  #9
                  I guess Paul didnt like me telling someone how to get the fuser out of a D860. I could care less about my rep power and he can kiss my fucking ass. Get a life! If you have a reply direct it to me pussyass

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                  • SCREWTAPE
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                    #10
                    Hey Brian.

                    Did you resolve your problem with that bypass?

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                    • Brian8506
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                      #11
                      I just did an hour ago. Thanks for the help. Cst under function did it.

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                      • SCREWTAPE
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                        #12
                        OK..

                        Thanks for posting back.

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                        • Desert Rat
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                          #13
                          Re: C3220 Bypass Paper Detect

                          Brian8506 & Screwtape,
                          Thanks for this post and solution. I am getting the same message on an IRA4225. As I read your posts,
                          I referenced the svc manual and found my solution also.
                          Reading on, the book also sez this information can be found on the svc label of adjustments. This may be
                          an easier way of getting it back to seeing the size.
                          Also when I was working on this in the shop I found a place in the svc mode that would display the guide
                          board output in terms of mm. But now I can't remember where it was. Probably under the "Display" icon
                          I would guess.

                          Thanks for sharing,

                          DR

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