We have several relatively new MFPs, with print counts ranging from 40,000 to 200,000 over the past four months, experiencing intermittent 20-21 misfeed errors originating from the PC-416 paper feed unit (affecting both 0i and newer 1i models). The only consistent solution so far has been to orient the paper with the curl facing downward. The issue occurs sporadically, and the paper fails to exit the feed section. We’ve confirmed the lift plate is level and replaced the feed tires, one-way clutches, and torque limiter, yet the problem persists, with curl-down orientation being the only effective fix or mitigation.
Could the mylar in Tray 3 be the issue? When the paper curl faces upward, might the mylar be pushing the stack too high, causing the paper to collide with the feed roller? Has anyone else encountered this and found a solution? Should I try adjusting the mylar downward by 1–2 mm to test this theory?
Could the mylar in Tray 3 be the issue? When the paper curl faces upward, might the mylar be pushing the stack too high, causing the paper to collide with the feed roller? Has anyone else encountered this and found a solution? Should I try adjusting the mylar downward by 1–2 mm to test this theory?
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