Xerox WorkCentre 4260 High-Capacity Feeder Installation Guide
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To load paper, open the high-capacity feeder tray, align the paper stack with the guides, and adjust the side and rear guides to fit the paper size. Ensure the stack height does not exceed the maximum fill line.
First, check if the paper is loaded correctly and the guides are properly adjusted. Clean the feed rollers and ensure they are not worn out. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Open the feeder and gently remove any jammed paper. Ensure there are no torn pieces left inside. Check the paper path for obstructions and make sure the paper is properly aligned before closing the feeder.
The feeder supports various paper types including plain, recycled, and colored paper, as well as different sizes such as A4, Letter, Legal, and custom sizes. Always ensure the paper meets the specifications outlined in the user manual.
Regularly clean the paper feed rollers with a lint-free cloth to prevent buildup. Inspect for any worn parts and replace as necessary. Refer to the maintenance section of the user manual for detailed instructions.
Ensure the paper is correctly seated and the tray is properly closed. Check for any paper misalignment or sensor issues. Restart the printer to reset the sensors.
Yes, the Xerox WorkCentre 4260 supports duplex printing. Ensure the duplex option is selected in your print settings. The printer will automatically flip the paper to print on both sides.
Access the printer’s control panel or driver settings on your computer. Select the appropriate paper size and type from the options provided to ensure optimal print quality.
Check that the paper guides are properly aligned and the paper is loaded evenly. Ensure the feeder tray is not overloaded. If the problem continues, consult the service manual for calibration instructions.
The printer's control panel will display the paper levels. You can also physically check the feeder tray visually to ensure there's enough paper for your print jobs.