Always begin troubleshooting your Kyocera copier with some basics. Make sure correctly sized paper is in the paper trays. Make sure the copier has a fresh batch of staples as well. You can replace staples by opening the stapler cover, removing the stapler holder and inserting a new staple cartridge.

Make sure the copier is plugged into a working outlet. Try plugging the copier into a different outlet to verify whether the problem is with the copier or the outlet. Finally, make sure the copier is actually turned on and warmed up.

Make sure the glass is clean and free from dirt or fingerprints. If your copies are coming out fuzzy or unclear, it may indicate a dirty glass. Clean the glass regularly.

Finally, check your settings to verify you have selected the correct paper size and function for your copying job. Most Kyocera copiers have an LCD screen that will allow you to select different functions and settings. Play around with the settings until you get your desired output.

 


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