Xerox 180 EPS, 100 manual Cleaning additional sensors, 19Gently wipe sensor and mirror

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Maintaining the system

Figure 4-19Gently wipe sensor and mirror

Cleaning additional sensors

There are additional sensors that you should clean when directed by Xerox Customer Support Center personnel.

NOTE: If the sensor is very dirty, you may use a small amount of alcohol on a swab to clean it.

CAUTION: Do not use any abrasive materials or stronger solvents on the sensor.

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Contents Guide USA Table of contents Managing the system Managing the printerMaintaining the system TroubleshootingSupplies Laser safety Operation safety U. SOzone information U. S. only Safety Operation safety EuropeVentilation Electrical supplyCE mark Europe only Operator accessible areasMaintenance Before cleaning your productRadio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Contents About this guideConventions Introduction DocumentationDocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentation Introduction Xiv Functional overview OverviewHost connectivity options Data formats supported Stock specificationsStock sizes Paper weightsGeneral paper characteristics to look for Special stocksPerforated paper Precut or full tabs Carbonless paper Job flow Input Queue Decomposer Output queue Printer Printing process and job flowOverview Printer overview 4Minimum and Maximum monthly print volume Printing system Printer components Processor Feeder TraysSample tray Tray Purge trayFeeder trays Feeder tray capacityStacker bins Glows green when the tray can be pulled out and paper can beOn stackers Sheets less when stacking into a containerFeeder/stacker modules Printer control console not shown Printer configurationsBypass transport Printer options11 Printer with inverter feeder/stacker + feeder/stacker + Support and interface with feedersBy 10 inch enablement kit Paper pathsPrinter paper path Overview Bypass transport paper path Controller overviewSun workstation Controller componentsOverview Overview Overview Overview Components components Online and offline interfacesExternal components and options Controller stand19 Sun Blade 1000/2000 fan/vent locations to keep clear Moving the controllerDo not 21 26-track cartridge tape drive QIC Tape drives overviewPeripheral cabinet 9-track and 18/36- track tape drives Paper sizing and print speedPaper width and throughput speed Lcds printing only Long and short edge feedingThroughput data for DP100 Pitch Paper width Speed 9Throughput data for DP180 Pitch Paper width Speed Paper size and pitch mode minimum and maximumOverview European papers Feed direction for standard paper sizes27 A3 297 by 420 mm paper feeding short edge feed US papers30 B4 250 by 353 mm paper feeding long edge feed Overview Resuming printing Powering on the printerPowering off the printer Interrupting printingTurning the registration transport roll levers Powering off the printer immediatelyLoading 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 14 Press and release green button Points to note for containersManaging the printer Managing the printer Powering on the controller Starting, stopping, and rebooting the systemRebooting the system warm boot Holding queuesReleasing queues Performing an immediate shutdown and reboot Performing a deferred shutdown and rebootRestarting the DocuSP software Powering off the systemPowering off the controller Performing an emergency power off1Shutting off power Powering off the printerOperating the 18/36 track tape drive Powering on the tape drive4Ready button Powering off the tape driveLoading a tape Placing the tape drive online6Hold the cartridge Unloading a tape8The Unload and Ready buttons Unload button Guidelines for handling cartridgesSetting file protection 10File protection dot Printing the online Help documentationManaging the system Storing paper Paper careMaintaining the system Centigrade Conditioning paperPaper curl FahrenheitAdding fuser agent Using consumablesLocate the fuser agent reservoir 6Pour fuser agent to MAX line 7Push in fuser drawer Replacing the dry ink waste container8Dry ink waste container 10 Remove cap 11Slide in new waste container 12Locate dry ink area Replacing the dry ink cartridge13Move green handle to right 15Move green handle to left Using the custom transfer assist blade10 to 10.9 inches/254 to 277 mm Inches/279 mm Cleaning the system and its componentsCleaning the 26-track cartridge tape drive Cleaning the 18/36-track cartridge tape driveCleaning the Q850 sensor Cleaning the DVD driveCleaning the diskette drive Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces17 Q850 sensor 18 Q1011 sensor Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror19Gently wipe sensor and mirror Cleaning additional sensorsCleaning the Q1106 and Q1166 sensors Cleaning the Q1164 sensor Cleaning the exterior surfaces of the system Cleaning the displayProblem classifications Undeclared faultsTroubleshooting client problems Troubleshooting Graphical User Interface GUI problemsSolving FreeFlow Prepress problems Resolving print quality problems on a PostScript job Troubleshooting print quality problemsResolving font problems Troubleshooting job integrity problems Troubleshooting job flow problemsTroubleshooting PDL problems Isolating HP PCL file problemsIsolating PostScript file problems Isolating Tiff file problems Troubleshooting process problems Cd /export/home/xrxusr Openwin-init Troubleshooting productivity and performance problemsCrash recovery Troubleshooting problems with saving jobsStreaming mode Long message UI recovery messagesRecovery message examples Example Short messagePoints to note Spooling modeClearing online print data Online gateway faults/submitting a job from the hostObtaining information about a job Incorrect printer state on host Streaming queue release setupClearing paper jams Data type on the Online Manager windowClearing paper jams in all printer areas Aids to paper jam clearanceJam clearance areas Checking job integrity following a paper jamArea Clearing paper jams in printer areas 2 throughArea Area Area Area Area 10 Area 11 Area 13 Area 12 all feeder/stackers 15 Area 17 Area 19 Area Clearing a paper jam in the bypass transport20 Press area 19 green lever 21 Press area 20 green lever Clearing a misfeed feeder tray fault23 Green lever to unlatch paper feeder assembly 24 Relatch paper feeder assembly Troubleshooting frequent misfeeds processor feeder trays25 If necessary, unlatch paper feeder assembly 26 Wipe outside surface of feed belt Incorrect paper size message Generating a testTroubleshooting stacker problems Troubleshooting paper curl problemsChecking paper curl 28 Hold printed sheets 29 Paper curl chart 30 Locate decurler lever Adjusting the decurler leverTroubleshooting the 36-track tape drive Performing basic recoveryTroubleshooting initial program load IPL failure 31 Power on tape drive Solving other cartridge tape drive problems33 Unload button 34 AC power switch 36 Unload button Calling for serviceTroubleshooting Paper SuppliesTransparencies SuppliesHigh speed labels Dry ink, Micr Cleaning suppliesCover stock Dry inkHow to order supplies Supplies Index Index Index Index
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