Xerox 100, 180 EPS manual 6Pour fuser agent to MAX line

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Maintaining the system

5.Pull the fuser agent reservoir out until it stops.

6.Remove the reservoir cap by turning it counterclockwise.

7.Remove the cap from a new bottle of fuser agent.

WARNING: If any fuser agent spills on the floor, remove it immediately. Fuser agent spills make the floor slippery.

CAUTION: The fuser reservoir has an antisplash seal. Do not push the fuser agent bottle into the reservoir with excessive force, as this can damage the seal.

8.Carefully pour the fuser agent into the reservoir, until the level reaches the MAX line.

Figure 4-6Pour fuser agent to MAX line

9.Replace the reservoir cap by turning it clockwise.

10.Push the fuser agent reservoir in until it stops.

11.Push the fuser drawer in until it latches in place.

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Contents Guide USA Table of contents Managing the printer Managing the systemTroubleshooting Maintaining the systemSupplies Ozone information U. S. only Laser safetyOperation safety U. S Operation safety Europe SafetyElectrical supply VentilationBefore cleaning your product Operator accessible areasMaintenance CE mark Europe onlyRadio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Conventions ContentsAbout this guide Documentation IntroductionDocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentation Introduction Xiv Overview Functional overviewHost connectivity options Stock specifications Data formats supportedPaper weights Stock sizesPerforated paper Precut or full tabs Carbonless paper General paper characteristics to look forSpecial stocks Printing process and job flow Job flow Input Queue Decomposer Output queue PrinterOverview Printer overview 4Minimum and Maximum monthly print volume Printing system Sample tray Printer componentsProcessor Feeder Trays Feeder tray capacity Purge trayFeeder trays TrayGlows green when the tray can be pulled out and paper can be Stacker binsSheets less when stacking into a container On stackersFeeder/stacker modules Printer configurations Printer control console not shownPrinter options Bypass transportSupport and interface with feeders 11 Printer with inverter feeder/stacker + feeder/stacker +Printer paper path By 10 inch enablement kitPaper paths Overview Controller overview Bypass transport paper pathController components Sun workstationOverview Overview Overview Overview Controller stand Online and offline interfacesExternal components and options Components componentsMoving the controller 19 Sun Blade 1000/2000 fan/vent locations to keep clearDo not Tape drives overview 21 26-track cartridge tape drive QICPaper sizing and print speed Peripheral cabinet 9-track and 18/36- track tape drivesLong and short edge feeding Paper width and throughput speed Lcds printing onlyThroughput data for DP100 Pitch Paper width Speed Paper size and pitch mode minimum and maximum 9Throughput data for DP180 Pitch Paper width SpeedOverview Feed direction for standard paper sizes European papersUS papers 27 A3 297 by 420 mm paper feeding short edge feed30 B4 250 by 353 mm paper feeding long edge feed Overview Interrupting printing Powering on the printerPowering off the printer Resuming printingPowering off the printer immediately Turning the registration transport roll leversLoading paper Tray Unlock button on feeder Maximum fill line Rear and side guides in trays 3, 4, 5, Slide rear guide to stack Unloading a stacker bin 12 Ready to Unload light Points to note for containers 14 Press and release green buttonManaging the printer Managing the printer Starting, stopping, and rebooting the system Powering on the controllerReleasing queues Rebooting the system warm bootHolding queues Performing a deferred shutdown and reboot Performing an immediate shutdown and rebootPowering off the system Restarting the DocuSP softwarePerforming an emergency power off Powering off the controllerPowering off the printer 1Shutting off powerPowering on the tape drive Operating the 18/36 track tape drivePowering off the tape drive 4Ready buttonPlacing the tape drive online Loading a tapeUnloading a tape 6Hold the cartridgeGuidelines for handling cartridges 8The Unload and Ready buttons Unload buttonSetting file protection Printing the online Help documentation 10File protection dotManaging the system Paper care Storing paperMaintaining the system Fahrenheit Conditioning paperPaper curl CentigradeUsing consumables Adding fuser agentLocate the fuser agent reservoir 6Pour fuser agent to MAX line Replacing the dry ink waste container 7Push in fuser drawer8Dry ink waste container 10 Remove cap 11Slide in new waste container Replacing the dry ink cartridge 12Locate dry ink area13Move green handle to right Using the custom transfer assist blade 15Move green handle to leftCleaning the system and its components 10 to 10.9 inches/254 to 277 mm Inches/279 mmCleaning the 18/36-track cartridge tape drive Cleaning the 26-track cartridge tape driveCleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces Cleaning the DVD driveCleaning the diskette drive Cleaning the Q850 sensor17 Q850 sensor Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror 18 Q1011 sensorCleaning additional sensors 19Gently wipe sensor and mirrorCleaning the Q1106 and Q1166 sensors Cleaning the Q1164 sensor Cleaning the display Cleaning the exterior surfaces of the systemUndeclared faults Problem classificationsSolving FreeFlow Prepress problems Troubleshooting client problemsTroubleshooting Graphical User Interface GUI problems Troubleshooting print quality problems Resolving print quality problems on a PostScript jobResolving font problems Troubleshooting job flow problems Troubleshooting job integrity problemsIsolating PostScript file problems Troubleshooting PDL problemsIsolating HP PCL file problems Isolating Tiff file problems Troubleshooting process problems Troubleshooting productivity and performance problems Cd /export/home/xrxusr Openwin-initStreaming mode Crash recoveryTroubleshooting problems with saving jobs Example Short message UI recovery messagesRecovery message examples Long messageSpooling mode Points to noteOnline gateway faults/submitting a job from the host Clearing online print dataObtaining information about a job Data type on the Online Manager window Streaming queue release setupClearing paper jams Incorrect printer state on hostAids to paper jam clearance Clearing paper jams in all printer areasChecking job integrity following a paper jam Jam clearance areasClearing paper jams in printer areas 2 through AreaArea Area Area Area Area 10 Area 11 Area 13 Area 12 all feeder/stackers 15 Area 17 Area Clearing a paper jam in the bypass transport 19 Area20 Press area 19 green lever Clearing a misfeed feeder tray fault 21 Press area 20 green lever23 Green lever to unlatch paper feeder assembly Troubleshooting frequent misfeeds processor feeder trays 24 Relatch paper feeder assembly25 If necessary, unlatch paper feeder assembly 26 Wipe outside surface of feed belt Generating a test Incorrect paper size messageChecking paper curl Troubleshooting stacker problemsTroubleshooting paper curl problems 28 Hold printed sheets 29 Paper curl chart Adjusting the decurler lever 30 Locate decurler leverTroubleshooting initial program load IPL failure Troubleshooting the 36-track tape drivePerforming basic recovery Solving other cartridge tape drive problems 31 Power on tape drive33 Unload button 34 AC power switch Calling for service 36 Unload buttonTroubleshooting Supplies PaperSupplies TransparenciesHigh speed labels Dry ink Cleaning suppliesCover stock Dry ink, MicrHow to order supplies Supplies Index Index Index Index
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