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 ● 13.68.D1 ● 13.68.D2 ● 13.68.D3 Recommended action 1. Remove any media in the upper paper path that might be activating sensor SR102. 2. Verify that the finisher is securely fastened to the engine. Make sure that the finisher and Printer are correctly aligned. 3. Carefully clean the sensor body, by gently blowing clean air across the sensor to remove dust and debris. 4. Verify that the sensor flag is not damaged, moves freely, and is correctly aligned with the sensor body. 5. Run a diagnostic through the engine control panel and turn on M2 (Registration motor) to observe gear rotations on the upper-left rear frame of the finisher. 6. Test SL101 (Switch Back inlet flapper solenoid) using the control-panel diagnostics. 7. Check wiring from sensor SR102 to the Reverse Driver PCA connector for damage. 8. Replace the Reverse assembly 13.69.Az Description Switchback Lower Sensor Stay Jam — Jam in the stapler/stacker connection. Switchback path sensor (SR103) remains activated longer than expected suggesting that paper has jammed at the sensor. The specific jam error code will be one of the following forms: ● 13.69.A1 ● 13.69.A2 ● 13.69.A3 Recommended action 1. Remove any media in the upper paper path that might be activating sensor SR103. 2. Verify that the finisher is securely fastened to the engine. 3. Make sure that the finisher and Printer are correctly aligned. 4. Check the finisher entry-point guides for damage. 5. Carefully clean the sensor body, by gently blowing clean air across the sensor to remove dust and debris. 6. Verify that the sensor flag is not damaged, moves freely, and is correctly aligned with the sensor body.
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