It will say paper jam you open the door and close it and it prints again then after the page paper jam again.
SOURCE: RICOH AFICIO MP 2000
you must clean developer and drum section. after that you must put new developer and initialize it. After that place in correct toner.
SOURCE: paper jam in Ricoh Aficio 1515MF
Go to this link, and click on "How to clear misfeed a,p,y"
http://www.ricoh.co.uk/KBase/KBLink.cfm?ProductUID=1878
copy and paste the link into your browser.
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Thanks, Joe
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SOURCE: RICOH Aficio 150 Paper Jam Reset
There is not a reset for jams in service mode. Did you open and close all the doors and make sure they are closed all the way. Most likely you still have a small piece of paper left some where in the paper path or you may have a broken sensor flag.
SOURCE: On Ricoh Aficio 2027 say error SC 873, the machine print by her self
Needs to delete e-mail data in the hard drive sp5-832-008 Enter service mode and run this sp mode
SOURCE: Ricoh MP 5000, says it has a paper jam, but I
if the jam still shows when you turn the machine off and on then you will have to look first to see which tray you were using at the time take the tray out and look inside the frame to see if paper has stuck by the feed rollers then open the side paper path guide to check non is on teh way up from there the next is reg transfer and fuser sections also pull the duplex out to make sure its not under the travel plateand last is to check betweent ehfuser exit and finisher opent he dooor on finisher if you have one and lift the plate at top right had the paper can sometimes be hidden there... failing that the sensor for the paper exit from fuser to duplex can sometimes jam a small bit there...if you know how to get into the sp modes you can go to data log 1 there you have the jam counters and jam history look at latest and the area will show up where it could be last. good luck A..
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