Remove the jammed document. Close the Inner Cover. Then close the Left Cover of the DADF until you hear a click sound. Check if the document is torn, wrinkled, or folded. If not, follow the instructions on the display and re-load the document in the DADF. Troubleshooting 7 7-3 Document Jams 185 Troubleshooting Document Jam at the Document Tray The following messages will be shown on the display if the document is jammed at the Document Tray. If the following messages are shown, refer to the descriptions in the previous section to remove the jammed document from the feeding point of the DADF. When the message(s) appear, remove the jammed document from the Document Tray. 7 Procedure Remove the document from the Document Tray. 186 7-3 Document Jams Troubleshooting A torn, wrinkled, or folded document will cause it to be jammed at the DADF. In such a case, place the document directly on the Document Glass. Lift the Document Tray and remove the jammed document. Put the Document Tray slowly back in place. Check if the document is torn, wrinkled, or folded. If not, follow the instructions on the display and re-load the document in the DADF. 7 Document Jam Underneath the DADF The following messages are shown on the display if the document is jammed underneath the DADF. 7-3 Document Jams 187 Troubleshooting Procedure Lift the DADF slowly. 7 Remove the jammed document. If the document cannot be taken out easily, turn the Knob clockwise to remove it. Put the DADF slowly back in place. Check if the document is torn, wrinkled, or folded. If not, follow the instructions on the display and re-load the document in the DADF. A torn, wrinkled, or folded document will cause it to be jammed at the DADF. In such a case, place the document directly on the Document Glass. 188 7-3 Document Jams Stapler Faults This section explains the methods used to resolve stapling problems at the Finisher (optional). Follow the procedures on the following page to troubleshoot problems such as faulty stapler and bent staples. Contact your local authorized Panasonic service representative if the staples are stapled on the copies in the manner as shown in the diagrams below. Contact your local authorized Panasonic service representative if the problems could not be resolved even after trying out the solutions described on the next page. 7 7-4 Stapler Faults 189 Troubleshooting Procedure Open the Front Door of the Finisher. 7 If pressing the Orange Lever does not free the staple cartridge, use your hand to remove it. Contact your local authorized Panasonic service representative if the problems could not be resolved even after trying out the solutions described on the right. Press the Orange Lever as shown in the diagram and pull out the Staple Cartridge. Open the cover of the staple cartridge as shown in the diagram and remove the jammed staples. When removing jammed staples, take care not to injure your fingers. If the staples could not be removed, push in the direction of the arrow to remove the staples. 190 7-4 Stapler Faults Troubleshooting Push the Staple Cartridge in until the Orange Lever returns to its original position. Close the Front Door of the Finisher. 7 7-4 Stapler Faults 191 This page is intentionally left blank. 8 8 Daily Care 8-1 Cleaning the Copier .................................................... 194 8-2 Consumables .............................................................. 197 8-3 Increasing the Toner Level .......................................... 198 8-4 Replacing the Toner Cartridge .................................... 200 8-5 Replacing the Drum Cartridge .................................... 203 8-6 Replacing the Staple Cartridge ................................... 206 8-7 Emptying the Punch Scrap Container ......................... 208 8-8 Checking the Billing Meter .......................................... 210 8-9 Making Clean Copies .................................................. 212 Cleaning the Copier 8-1 Cleaning the Copier194 The Document Cover is the part where the DADF Belt is located. If the Document Cover or Glass is dirty, copies made will also be dirty and it may affect the automatic sensing of document sizes. If the Scanning Glass of the DADF is dirty, it will cause document jams and result in dirty copies being made. Plastic and painted parts may be damaged if you use benzine or thinner to clean the machine. If too much water is used, it will damage the document or cause the machine to fail. Use a cloth that has been wrung thoroughly and does not drip. Water droplets seeping into the machine will cause it to fail. In order that clean copies can be made each time, you are recommended to clean the following areas of the machine once a month. • Document Cover/Document Glass/DADF Scanning Glass • DADF Film/Roller sections Cleaning Document Cover, Document/Scanning Glass Procedure Lift the DADF slowly. DADF will be stationary if fully open. Use a cloth made of soft material, and moistened with mild det...