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Understanding printer jam messages
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Clearing jams
CAUTION:
Certain floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. More 
information is available on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters.
Understanding printer jam messages
The following table lists the jam messages that can occur and the action necessary to clear the message. The jam 
message indicates the area where the jam occurred. However, it is best to clear the entire paper path to ensure you have 
cleared all possible jams.
For more information on clearing printer paper jams, refer to the printer User’s Guide located on the printer publications CD.
CAUTION:
The inside of the printer may be hot. Allow the printer to cool before touching any internal 
components.
Message
Check Areas
What to do
200.yy Paper Jam
(tray 1 and left access 
door beside tray 1)
B, T1
Follow the instructions in the printer User’s Guide for clearing Area E 
Duplex mechanism
, and Area T1 Standard tray (Tray 1).
If the jam message persists, paper may be caught in the image 
transfer unit.
201.yy Paper Jam
(fuser area)
D, K, L
If the jam message persists, paper may be caught in the fuser.
202.yy Paper Jam
(fuser area)
K, L
Follow the instructions in the printer User’s Guide for clearing Area K 
Lower right access door (fuser area)
 and Area L Upper right 
access door (redrive area)
.
If the jam message persists, paper may be caught in the fuser.
230.yy Paper Jam
(duplex area)
E, J
Follow the instructions in the printer User’s Guide for clearing Area E 
Duplex mechanism
 and Area J Duplex tray.
24<x>.yy Paper Jam
(trays 1–4)
B,C, T<x>
250 Paper Jam
(multipurpose feeder)
A,D
Follow the instructions in the printer User’s Guide for clearing Area A 
Multipurpose feeder
 a
nd Area C Paper input options: 500-sheet 
drawer or 2000-sheet drawer
.
27<x>.yy Paper Jam
(mailbox and output 
expander)
M
Follow the instructions in the printer User’s Guide for Clearing 
mailbox, finisher, or output expander jams (Area M)
.