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KM 5035 cuts off top of copy image. Text is moved higher on page on copy vs original which cuts off the top of text on copy. Can't seem to figure out how to make it stop doing that. Happens the same using platen or feeder.

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Hello. Sometimes this can be caused by the duplexing mode being switched on. check the duplexing settings to rectify. Also if the paper position sensor is damaged this error can occur. this required a technician to replace.
I hope this helps Regards GM

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