4.2.8 Paper jam
Paper jam at the paper tray
<User Check>
• Check that the paper is set in the paper tray correctly.
• Flip over the paper in the paper tray or rotate the paper 180°.
• Adjust each paper guide according to the paper size.
• Check that there is not too much paper set.
• Check that the thickness of the paper is 60 to 163 g/m
• Flip through the paper and reset it in the paper tray.
Step
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3
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Cause
Foreign object around the paper
tray
Paper dust cleaning roller
attachment failure
Paper feed actuator coming off
Registration front actuator
coming off
Connection failure of the
registration front/rear sensor
harness
Connection failure of the
registration clutch harness
Connection failure of the T1
paper feed sensor harness
Registration front sensor failure
T1 paper feed sensor failure
Paper feed motor failure
Damaged gears in the paper
feed drive system
Damaged fuser unit
Main PCB failure
2
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Remove the foreign object.
Reattach the paper dust cleaning roller.
Reattach the paper feed actuator.
Reattach the registration front actuator.
Reconnect the registration front/rear
sensor harness.
Reconnect the registration clutch harness.
Reconnect the T1 paper feed sensor
harness.
Replace the actuator holder ASSY.
Replace the T1 paper feed sensor PCB
ASSY.
Replace the paper feed motor.
Replace the frame L unit.
Replace the fuser unit.
Replace the main PCB ASSY.
2-60
Remedy
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Questions and answers
Problem is no paper T1
The "no paper T1" error on the Ricoh SP 230SFNw printer indicates that there is no paper set in the T1 tray when TrayAuto is selected for printing. Possible causes include a connection failure of the T1 paper feed sensor or clutch harness, a misaligned T1 paper feed actuator, abrasion of the PF kit 1, failure of the T1 paper feed sensor PCB or T1 clutch, damaged gears in the paper feed drive system, or a main PCB failure. The issue can often be resolved by checking and reconnecting harnesses, reattaching the actuator, replacing worn components, or replacing the main PCB if necessary.
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