Xerox DocuColor 3535 Removing Paper Jam Quick Start Guide
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To remove a paper jam, first turn off the printer. Open the paper trays and gently remove any jammed paper. Check the fuser area and remove any stuck paper. Finally, close the trays and turn the printer back on.
Ensure that you are using the correct paper type and size. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clean the rollers. Make sure the paper trays are not overfilled and adjust the paper guides properly.
Regularly clean the printer rollers, ensure the paper is loaded correctly, and use high-quality paper. Avoid overloading the paper trays and keep the printer in a clean, dust-free environment.
This may occur due to a sensor error or small paper fragments left inside. Turn off the printer, inspect the paper path for small pieces, and clean the sensors with a soft cloth.
It's not recommended to continue printing as it may cause damage to the printer. Thoroughly check all areas of the printer for any hidden jams or consult the user manual for guidance.
To access the fuser area, open the rear cover of the printer. Carefully remove any jammed paper, ensuring that the fuser is cool to avoid burns. Close the cover once the jam is cleared.
Generally, no special tools are required. Use your hands to gently pull out the jammed paper. If necessary, tweezers can be used for small fragments, but be cautious not to damage the rollers or sensors.
Regularly clean the printer’s internal components and replace worn rollers. Use the recommended paper types and keep the printer firmware updated to reduce the risk of paper jams.
Ensure all paper fragments are removed and the paper path is clear. Restart the printer and reset any paper jam messages via the printer control panel.
If you've tried all troubleshooting steps and paper jams persist, it may be necessary to contact Xerox support for professional assistance.