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See if there is an option in your settings to print a "job owner" page after each job. That's not what it's actually called but I had a similar issue with a Canon printer and found that you can have the printer automatically print a page after the job that identifies who sent the job to the printer. It's the last page so it lands on top of a finished job and separates it from other jobs sent to the printer before you have a chance to get yours. If you don't have network identifications associated with users it may just print a blank page as a separator.
Did you try and copy something? or use another machine? Blank pages are usually the computer sending a job that contained no print information but not always-- tell me more.
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Generally, there are printer set up programs that will let you chose to put a blank sheet or to not do that. If you have a disk or manual, look for the set up utility and go thru the tabs to find paper handling or something similar to that. There should be a check box you can clear to stop the blank page.
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This could happen if the text you are sending to the printer spills over slightly onto a new page. To test for this, press Ctrl-P and select "Current Page." This will insure that only one page is being sent.
Are you using a custom written language application or are you using an application such as Word?
It appears that you are using a PJL wrapper around the print job. Please create a print to file (off of the driver screen) and send it to me at [email protected]. I'll be able to look at the job and see what ie happening.
Right now I suspect that you are not clearing out the PJL properly.
If it's only one page.. just place it on the glass face down.
When faxing muliple pages you must place them in the automatic document feeder located on top of the machine.
Place all originals print side up (up to 35 pages). A message will show up in the display letting you know original were loaded up properly. Let me know it this helps.
Serious if it is happening repeatedly and it is not because of corrupt data like a bad file being sent to it, then tis biga buckas any way you go, replacing the laser or the Main Control Board. From your description it will be laser, laser units wear out because inside is a little motor working real hard and eventually they wear out or main board the brains behind the operation has lost the plot
here is the code description from manual
41.X Printer Error A temporary printing error has occurred. The page containing the error will automatically be reprinted. If the error persists: 1. Reseat the connections to the laser scanner and then to the engine controller board. 2. Replace the laser scanner. 3. Replace the engine controller board.
When you removed the jammed paper , the jam paper sensor was not reset or positioned correctly.
The reason the machine was sending two pieces of paper thru at once was probably due to the paper
feed sensor. A lot of H'Ps do this. Try re-aligning the tray and if you pulled the paper out and heard a grinding noise, the whole feed unit is probably out of time.I would only re-install the
software as a last resort, since your problem was caused by hardware, not software. Scrivitron
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