TechNote  48U-006

4800  Series

4800 Series - Print Creeping
06-04-97 Ed Palmer
Revised 12/5/97 Jerry Babral

Models: 48XX, 49XX

Summary:
Text appears to creep up the page slightly, increasing with successive pages.


Resolution:


CAUSE 1:  Heavy paper, causing incomplete paper feeding.

SOLUTION 1:  For heavier media, it may be necessary to reduce the vertical 
slew rate (how fast the printer feeds paper).  A reduced slew will allow 
the paper feed motor to apply more torque to the paper handling mechanism.
See Reduced Slew Setting

Enter the Program menu, then Engine Options- set Slew Rate to Reduced. 

CAUSE 2:  A problem in the paper handling mechanism.

A.  Check for Any interference in the throat of the printer;
    correct as required.

B. Check and replace the following as needed:

- Paper feed motor
- Motor driver board, TTMI
- Tractor assemblies
- Tractor timing belt
- Paper tensioning fingers



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