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There mite be something in the path of the paper which the paper hits and so it is slanted have you tried scanning on the big glass instead of thru the document feeder does it happen then? Now the printing is something else are you talking about copying or printing. If print I would check the paper draws ensure the guide are snug up against the paper. Do you internal prints slant such as the meter count print out or the fax info reports. or the demo page? If the problem is coping then place the original on the big glass and see if the slant There are small mylar guides though out the document feeder if some one pulled the original document out in the wrong direction they mite have flipped on of them causing a corner of the paper to hit one slanting the original ALWAYS pull the original out in the same direction as the flow of the document. Try sticking a business card down thru the way the paper flows you mite be able to reset the offending mylar.
While the scooter is folded, grab the neck and push it in and down at a slant. You will notice how it sinks in a little, once in and down at the right angle you can pull it open.
If the automatic document feeder (ADF) does not pick up any pages at all, the rollers
inside the automatic document feeder need to be cleaned.
If the automatic document feeder picks up multiple pages instead of single
sheets, the separator pad inside the automatic document feeder needs to be cleaned.
SolutionLoad one or two sheets of unused plain white full-size paper into the document
feeder tray, and then press Start Copy Black
to pull the pages through the
automatic document feeder. The plain paper releases and absorbs residue from the
rollers and separator pad.NOTE:If the automatic document feeder does not pick up the plain paper, try
cleaning the front roller. Wipe the roller with a soft lint-free cloth dampened
with distilled water.
If the problem persists, or the automatic document feeder does not pick up the plain
paper, clean the rollers and separator pad manually. Follow the procedures below to remove the face
plate from the front of the automatic document feeder, access the pick assembly
inside the automatic document feeder, clean the rollers or separator pad, and then
reattach the face plate.
Here's what you can do to address the issue and clear error message: Document in ADF.
If you press the Stop button during scanning, Document in ADF. Redo operation after checking document in ADF and pressing OK. appears on the LCD. Press OK button so that the remaining document is automatically fed out.
Removing the jammed document from the Document Tray:
1. If printing is in progress, press the Stop button.
2. Turn off the machine.
3. If a multi-page document is loaded, remove any pages other than the jammed page from the ADF, then open the Document Feeder Cover.
4. Raise the Paper Release Lever, then remove the jammed page from under the roller to the Document Feeder Cver side.
5. Pull out the jammed document from the ADF.
6. Press down the Paper Release Lever, close the Document Feeder Cover, then turn on the machine.
Removing the jammed document from the inner side of the Document Cover:
1. If printing is in progress, press the Stop button.
2. Turn off the machine.
3. If a multi-page document is loaded, remove any pages other than the jammed page from the ADF.
4. Open the Document Output Slot.
5.Open the Document Cover.
6. Insert your hand into the Document Output Slot, then while pushing up the paper output rollers inside the Document Output Slot with your fingers, pull out the document from the inner side of the Document Cover.
7.Close the Document Cover.
8. Close the Document Output Slot, then turn on the machine.
Issue: ERROR LCD: DOCUMENT IN ADF Solution: Remove foreign object from the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) - MX310
Check the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for obstructions
Follow this procedure to check the ADF for obstructions. You do not need to turn off the power when clearing document jams. Document jams in the ADF (Document Tray)
Press <Stop/Reset>.
If a multi-page document is loaded, remove any documents other than the jammed page from the ADF, then open the Feeder Cover.
Remove the jammed page from under the roller to the Feeder Cover side.
After removing the jammed document or if a document is not jammed, check the document feed area to make sure there is no foreign material. If you find foreign material, carefully remove it.
Close the Feeder Cover.
Note : If documents remain in the ADF after pressing the Stop/Reset button during scanning, "DOCUMENT IN ADF" appears on the LCD. Press the OK button so that the remaining document is automatically fed out.
When rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from the first page.
Note: The document may not feed properly depending on the media type, or your environment, such as when the temperature and humidity are either too high or too low. In this case, reduce the number of document pages to approximately half of the loading capacity. Another alternative is to scan from the platen glass.
If documents remain in the ADF after pressing <Stop/Reset> during scanning, [Document in ADF] will appear on the LCD. Press <OK> so that the remaining document is automatically fed out.
When rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from the first page.
If a multi-page document is loaded, remove any documents other than the jammed page from the ADF, then open the Feeder Cover.
Raise the paper release lever (A) then remove the jammed page from under the roller to the Feeder Cover side.
Open the Document Cover and pull out the document from the inner side.
Close the Document Cover.
Close the Feeder Cover.
Note: When rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from the first page.
Document jams in the ADF (Document Output Slot)
If the document is jammed in the Document Output Slot, pull it out. Note: When rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from the first page.
This is caused by dirt/debrise on the ADF (automatic document feeder) scanner glass. You need to open up the feeder where your originals are fed in and look for a strip of glass that runs from front to back. It is about an inch or so wide. You need to clean this glass to get rid of the lines. Some models have this glass just to the left of the large main glass, but in your case I beleive it is in the feeder itself.
Good Luck.
There is a sensor in the document feeder that most likely is stuck on the frame or the spring fell off and is not resetting. Have you taken a minela folder and run it through the feeder to be sure there is not a small fragmant of paper on the sensors? If you havent try that, or a piece of paper folded in half twice and keep sliding it though the feeder.
You would have to take the feeder apart to get the sensor set, That is best accomplished by taking the back cover off, then the left side cover, ( looking from the front) and disconnecting the feedder connectors, then removing it from the scanner.
One way to unjam that would be to take a stiffer plastic or manila folder and insert it slowly into the document feeder and the slowly push it through the feeder until you dislodge the jammed document out of the bottom of the feeder. That is a common practice in removing jams in the feeder.
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