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The red light on the startup-button indicates that the machine is not ready for a photocopy. Usally there is something stuck in automated document feeder (ADF). Take a close look and see if can see something in the paperpath. If no luck, try pushing a A4 sheet manually through the ADF and see if something comes out with the sheet. Usally there is a small piece of paper, a paper clip or a staple stuck in the ADF. If nothing found in the ADF, the Scanner Controller Board is probably broke, and needs to be replaced. Good luck.
It would help to know what kind of machine this is. But check to make sure the cable from the ADF is plugged into the back of the copier. If it is not. Turn off the machine, unplug it from the wall, then plug the ADF into the machine. After that is complete plug the machine back in and power up.
the ADF is the automatic document feeder the part on top of the machine that you insert the paper to Automatically feed the paper in one at a time, there may already be a document on the glass lift the top and put it back down it should clear
hi im jules_09.have you set the paper size first before copying.there is nothing wrong with adf its fine.if you want to use fls go to the program then set the size of the paper and which tray you are going to use each paper tray can be adjusted according to your paper size needs
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