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Most likely the Hinge screws have become loose and the feeder is out of alignment. Make a copy on the platen glass, if it comes out straight then it is definitely a misaligned feeder. Hope this helps.
first determine if its the paper feed by printing several copies off the glass not using the document feeder. If they are crooked coming from there check the paper cassette and make sure the side quides are snug against the stack. That is the usual problem.
make sure back stop and side guides are against all edges of the paper in the drawers, ADF edge guides..same thing. does this happen out of all drawers? if so there is a registration roller (long and usually hard rubber) that has to be pressed evenly across to pull paper straight, usually has springs bent around both ends. If it is not drawers or ADF has to be in the path from drawer but before Fuser (hot area) best bet is reg roller.
first thsing to check is the side guides for the paper make sure they are set against the paper being fed through if not the paper will be pulled through at an angle and this can cause your problem you can alson get a slightly heavier paper and put that through to see if you have a jam..did you remove all the packing tags and paper protectors
to fix misalign and paper jam problem, follow this steps.
Load 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 steps below to clean the rollers or separator pad.
1.Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder. This allows access to the rollers and the separator pad. 2.Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with distilled water, then squeeze any excess liquid from the cloth. 3.Use the damp cloth to wipe any residue off of the rollers or the separator pad. 4.Close the cover of the automatic document feeder. This should solve the problem. Cheers!
Push the copy button with the cover up and no paper on the glass. Is the light bar straight up and down, or is it crooked? I can't imagine how paper could go thru the machine crooked, but check it out if you can. If the paper is too thin, it may not be getting grabbed by the rollers right.
yes ther is ! first clean the glass with Mr Sheen(which is a spray on furniture polish) the glass needs to be slippery so the paper slides nice and easy over it.Then if that doesnt help,where the feeder attaches to the machine are 2 hinges one of which you should be able to adjust.
Hope this helps.
Does it happen both off the copy glass & thru the document feeder or only off the document feeder. If both - check the side guides inside the cassette to make sure they are tight against the paper. If it only happens when using the feeder- the feeder tray needs to be adjusted. There is usually 2 screws under the document tray that when loosened allow for side to side adjustment. Moving the tray should solve the problem if it is only happening when you use the document feeder.
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