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Clearing Stock Jams
To remove a ticket stock jam, use the following procedure:
1. Note the location of the jam indicated on the LCD and refer to
the figure to the left to locate the corresponding area where the
jam occurred.
2. Press the RESET key to try to clear the jam.
3. If the Document Path Jam message is cleared, press the
ONLINE/ENTER push button to continue operation.
4. If the jam condition persists, complete the following procedure:
a. Toggle the power switch to 0 (OFF) and disconnect the
power cord from the rear of the printer.
b. Unlock and open the door on the left side of cabinet.
c. Remove the ticket stock causing the jam through the
opening in the middle of the transport module.
d. Make sure that all the pieces of the jammed ticket stock
are removed from the transport module before continuing.
e. Plug the power cord back into the printer, toggle the power
switch to I (ON), and reload the ticket stock as described
on page one.
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WARNING
To prevent personal injury, remove power before clearing
stock jams.
To prevent personal injury, do not touch motors when
clearing ticket stock jams. After extended printer use, motors
may become hot to the touch.
CAUTION
To prevent damage, do not force door open beyond 90º. The
cabinet has door locks to limit door opening to 95º.
To prevent damage, do not hit or scratch the printhead and
encoder assemblies when clearing ticket stock jams. Contact
with hard objects can easily damage the printhead and
encoder assemblies.