There are a couple of different reasons why you might get paper skew:
1) You may have a corner of paper folded over somewhere in the stack of paper, causing it to be higher at the front or back. That paper will skew. Quite often the enduser has consumed the folded over paper by the time I arrive, and I see the samples, but cannot re-create the issue.
2) On tray #1 or #2 the side guides might be loose, allowing the paper to skew.
3) If the little swiveling metal guide at the top of the LCF front paper guide becomes bent, when the paper lifts to feed height that front guide will dig into the paper causing E190, E3E0 jams & paper skew. Reform the guide to something like this:
E190_E3E0.jpg
4) If the pre-registration mylar is incorrectly tucked under the registration roller, you'll get wrinkling & paper skew, especially the lower trays.
How's that for starters? =^..^=
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