Panasonic Kx P8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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161 Care and Maintenance 6 a ) Turn the fuser’s large green knob clockwise. b ) Remove the jammed media. OR Remove the jammed media. 7 Replace the cleaning pad. a b
162 Care and Maintenance 8 a ) Replace the oil supply roll into the fuser. b ) Press down firmly on the oil supply roll to snap both sides into place. NOTE: • If the oiled cloth is loose, rotate the gear (A) clockwise until it is tight. Do not touch the oiled cloth. CAUTION:CAUTION: • If the oil supply roll is not installed correctly, print quality will be diminished.Oiled cloth a b b A Oiled cloth
163 Care and Maintenance 9 a ) Open the front door. b ) Slide the fuser back into the printer. 10 a ) Turn the small green thumbscrew clockwise to lock the fuser. b ) Close the front door. b a a b
164 Care and Maintenance To clear media jams in location D with face down printing: SAFETY CAUTION: •The fuser is hot; to avoid personal injury, turn off the printer and wait 10 minutes (after opening the front door) for the fuser to cool before touching it. NOTE: •First check the exit opening for media that has jammed and folded like an accordion. It is especially difficult to see if the media is transparency film. 1a) Open the front door. b) Pull open the access door (above the plastic output tray); see if the media is visible. 2a) Turn the large green knob on the fuser counterclockwise. b) Remove the media from inside the access door. b a b a
165 Care and Maintenance CAUTION:CAUTION: •If the fuser knob will not turn, do not force it, or you may damage the fuser. Instead, follow these steps: a) Unlock the fuser by turning the small green thumbscrew counterclockwise. b) Pull the fuser out. The media will probably tear. c) Remove the oil supply roll. d) Turn the fuser’s large green knob to release the jammed media. e) Remove the jammed media from the fuser and the printer. SAFETY CAUTION: •The fuser is hot; to avoid personal injury, turn off the printer and wait 10 minutes for the fuser to cool before touching it. 3Close the front door. To clear media jams in location D with face up printing: 1a) Open the front door and the right side door. b) Turn the fuser’s large green knob counterclockwise to release the jammed media. c) Remove the jammed media from the right side of the printer. 2Close the front door and the right side door. b ac a
166 Care and Maintenance To clear media jams in location E: 1Remove the jammed media from the output tray. 2Open and close the front door to clear the error message from the front panel. To clear jams with the multi-purpose tray: 1Remove the jammed media from the multi-purpose tray. 2Open and close the front door to clear the error message from the front panel.
167 Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting TroublePossible CauseCorrective Action Ready indicator is blinking.The printer is receiving, processing or printing job.Wait for the job to be completed or cancel the job. You have entered the Menu mode in the printer panel.Exit the Menu mode by pressing the Menu/ Exit button. The printer is networked and WebTools are being accessed.Wait for the job to be completed. Ready indicator is off. The printer is not ready, is disabled, or has detected an error.Read the printer panel message to determine the printer status. Error indicator is on. Error occurred that is not user-correctable.Turn the printer off and back on again. If the indicator is still on, the printer requires service. Error indicator is blinking.The printer has stopped because it detected a user- correctable error such as an open door or a media jam.Correct the condition displayed on the printer panel (e.g., close the door or clear the media jam). A single color is not uniform or many vertical streaks (both light and dark) of slightly different density and non-uniform color.The toner is almost depleted.Replace the color toner cartridge.
168 Care and Maintenance Half tone area has areas of weak color.Paper doesn’t match the environmental conditions, or it has too much moisture.Try fresh paper, or another type of paper. Store media in the original, dust-free package in the same environmental conditions as the printer. A single color appears faded.The color density is set incorrectly in the printer panel.See “Chapter 7 Color Calibration”. The toner is almost depleted.Replace the color toner cartridge soon (depending on the complexity of your prints, you can continue to print up to 100 more pages). A single color has a sharp, dark or light vertical streak.The toner cartridge is almost depleted and is not properly applying toner.Replace the color toner cartridge. Small white spots appear on OHP transparency.OHP transparency has dust on its surface.Remove dust or stain from OHP transparency. TroublePossible CauseCorrective Action
169 Care and Maintenance A single color shows a light, repeating horizontal line.The roller in the toner cartridge has a slight impression after a long period of storage.Run 20-30 prints. The impression will disappear with continued time and use. Prints are missing fine- line detail.The color imaging unit has reached its useful life.Replace the color imaging unit. Dark color spots and dark or light streaks appear in all colors. The color imaging unit has reached its useful life.Replace the color imaging unit. Straight, thin light vertical line in colors.The photosensitive belt inside the color imaging unit is scratched.Replace the color imaging unit. Each color “bleeds” into the color band. The color imaging unit’s internal waste toner box is full.Replace the color imaging unit. Trouble Possible CauseCorrective Action
170 Care and Maintenance A single white spot appears in approximately the same vertical place on the page.The color imaging unit is damaged.Replace the color imaging unit. Large light spot(s) appear randomly.Fingerprint(s) on the underside belt or photosensitive belt (inside) of the color imaging unit.Print several pages until the spots fade. One or more dark vertical lines appear on the print in all colors.The color imaging unit is scratched.Replace the color imaging unit; make sure that the old color imaging unit is not exposed to light for more than 45 seconds. If a new color imaging unit does not correct the problem: • Put the old color imaging unit back into the printer. • Repack the new color imaging unit. The fuser is damaged. Replace the fuser. Trouble Possible CauseCorrective Action