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  • kei9tha
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Feb 2014
    • 88

    #1

    c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

    c5180 stand alone machine no finisher gives the message, "Remove Paper From Output Tray". if you put a finisher on the machine it works great, take off the finisher we get the message on every copy. i though these machines only knew that a finisher was attached if one was plugged in. is there somewhere i have to turn off something for the finisher? thanks
  • 20 year tech
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • May 2014
    • 577

    #2
    Re: c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

    there is a output tray under the reader on that model, check the paper sensing flag under there its probably hung up or broken.

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    • vigour
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Aug 2010
      • 1038

      #3
      Re: c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

      Nothing for this model but..... you could see if any of thsi works

      Product : imageRUNNER C3200 / 3220 / 2620
      Finisher-F1 / N1, Saddle Finisher-F2 / N2
      Title : The message 'Remove paper from the Output Tray' shows on the imageRUNNER Display Panel

      Problem :
      The message "Remove paper from the Output Tray" shows on the imageRUNNER Display Panel. The message will clear but it will return when the next sheet is output from the imageRUNNER.

      Solution :
      In service mode level 2 enter COPIER>OPTION>USER>TRY-STP and set it to "1", also perform the adjustment of the PS1, Height Sensor, on the Finisher found on page 7-1 in the Finisher-F1/N1, Saddle Finisher-F2/N2 service manual.






      Product : IMAGERUNNER C3100
      Title : Remove Paper From Output Tray Message

      Problem :
      There is a Copy Tray - J1 hooked up and you get a Remove Paper From Output Tray Massage.

      Solution :
      Do the following :
      1. Enter Service mode by *28*
      2. Hit Copier
      3. Hit Option
      4. Hit ACC
      5. Hit Out-Tray and set to a 1
      6. Hit the OK button
      7. Power the unit off/on with the main power switch on the right hand side of the unit.

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

        Originally posted by 20 year tech
        there is a output tray under the reader on that model, check the paper sensing flag under there its probably hung up or broken.

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        that is the issue 95% of the time/

        reason u don't receive when Finisher is attached, is paper exit path to finisher is different .

        Center Delivery Tray Full Sensor is stuck or the sensor is inoperative. Check to be sure the actuator is moving freely and the sensor is operating properly.


        Arm gets bent or twisted> remove vertical feed to inspect & repair position
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        • kei9tha
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Feb 2014
          • 88

          #5
          Re: c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

          the arm under the reader was broke, replaced and everything is all fine thanks everyone.

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          • teckat
            Field Supervisor

            Site Contributor
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #6
            Re: c5180 "Remove Paper From Output Tray" no finisher attached

            Originally posted by kei9tha
            the arm under the reader was broke, replaced and everything is all fine thanks everyone.


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