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Copies come out crookled on the paper

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Does this happen with all draws and or trays

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2008

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Are you setting the quantities in the driver properties or just in publisher? If so, do the changes reflect in Publishers settings after setting the quantity in properties. Does this only happen from Publisher, if so then it sounds like yet another MS issue to look into and not with the printer.

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: Grinding noise crooked copies machine shakes

This won't be solved without a technician I'm afraid. It sounds to me like the fuser drive gears are worn ( it could be just about anywhere though), but this would account, in many cases, for the crooked , blurred print. whatever the case, there are gears worn, or seized, and in need of replacement. I would recommend calling for service asap, becuse this type of problem will only get worse and could cause further damage to the surrounding drive system the more it is used.

Timothy Van Der Heyden

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

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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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2010

SOURCE: The ADF Konica Minolta causes paper jamp or may bend 1 corner of

hi, clean the front roller take up ADF with alcohol and the little glass

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prints ok from a different tray????????????????????

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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.
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Grinding noise crooked copies machine shakes

This won't be solved without a technician I'm afraid. It sounds to me like the fuser drive gears are worn ( it could be just about anywhere though), but this would account, in many cases, for the crooked , blurred print. whatever the case, there are gears worn, or seized, and in need of replacement. I would recommend calling for service asap, becuse this type of problem will only get worse and could cause further damage to the surrounding drive system the more it is used.
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Try this spray on a little WD40 on the GLASS and wipe it off.
Yes, you heard me correctly, make sure you wipe it off leaving no residue, but it's still slippery.
the problem may be coming from the glass being too dry and the paper is getting stuckand shifting.
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The envelope tray is a By-pass tray and can be used for any size paper.You can switch which tray it copies from on the panel tray button.
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