Ricoh 3224C User Manual

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If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want
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If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want
This section explains causes of, and remedies for, unexpected copy results.
❖ Basic
Problem
Causes
Solutions
Copies are not stapled.
There are jammed staples 
in the stapler.
Remove jammed staples. See “Re-
moving Jammed Staples”General 
Settings Guide
.
Note
❒ After removing jammed staples, 
staples might not eject the first 
few times you try to use the sta-
pler.
The number of copies ex-
ceeds stapler capacity.
Check the stapler capacity. See p.127 
“Staple”.
Copy paper is curled.
Turn the copy paper over in the 
tray.
Staples are wrongly posi-
tioned.
Originals are not placed 
correctly.
Check originals are placed in the 
correct position. See p.46 “Staple”.
You cannot combine sever-
al functions.
Selected functions cannot 
be used together.
Check the combination of functions 
and make the settings again. 
See p.123 “Combination Chart”.
When sorting, the pages 
are divided into two 
blocks.
The memory became full in 
the middle of sorting and 
the pages were delivered in 
two blocks.
You can interrupt copying when 
memory becomes full. See p.120 
“Memory Full Auto Scan Restart”.
Paper does not output dur-
ing printing with stapling.
If you stop printing while 
using the staple function, 
sheets not stapled during 
printing may be left in the 
staple unit.
Press the 
{{{{Clear Modes}}}} key and can-
cel copy settings, including stapling.
Colours changed even 
though they were not se-
lected.
If colour range is set to 
“Wider” and if red is select-
ed, colours such as magen-
ta and orange may change.
Adjust the colour range by setting 
the colour width. See p.120 “Adjust 
Colour Image”.
Colours not selected will be 
erased when using Erase 
mode.
If colour range is set to 
“Wider” and if red is select-
ed, colours such as magen-
ta and orange may change.
Adjust the colour range by setting 
the colour width. See p.120 “Adjust 
Colour Image”.
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