Xerox DOCUTECH 65 manual Requirements, Telephone requirements, Service requirements, Telephone 800

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Requirements

Operator Guide

Introduction

Requirements

Telephone requirements

USA FCC requirements:

The FCC has established rules that permit the device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines.

If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone network; this device should be disconnected until repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service.

The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of:

1.The telephone number this unit is connected to

2.The ringer equivalence number

3.The USCO jack required

4.The FCC Registration number

Items “b” and “d” are indicated on the label.

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how may devices can be connected to your telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five (5.0). If too many devices are attached, they may not ring correctly.

Service requirements

In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by Xerox or authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to Xerox or to an authorized agent. Service can be obtained at:

Xerox Customer Support

1301 Ridgeview Drive, Bldg. 301

Lewisville, TX 75067

Telephone: (800) 821-2797

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Contents DocuTech 65/DocuPrint Operator Guide Xerox Document Services Platform800 Phillips Road Building 845-17S Webster, New York USA Xerox Corporation Global Knowledge and Document Services2001 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved 1. Product overview Table of contentsSafety notes Introduction4. Problem solving 2. Maintenance3. Paper and other stock Introduction Powering down the systemAbout this guide Contents Xerox Customer Support 1301 Ridgeview Drive, Bldg Lewisville, TX Service requirementsRequirements Telephone requirementsFor service in Canada call Canadian industry requirementsUnited States Electromagnetic comparabilityEuropean Union Operator Guide Figure 2. Heated surface symbol Safety notesSymbology Figure 1. Hot surface symbolApprovals and certification European Union declaration of conformityThis is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The Regulation Electricity at Work Regulation - UKQuestion Is the Xerox equipment in my premises safe? Check your understandingQuestion What is the Electricity at Work Regulation? Question Is Xerox equipment safe?PERSONS WHO POSSESS THE RELEVANT SKILL, KNOWLEDGE AND Your responsibilityAdditional queries THE USE OF INAPPROPRIATE TEST PROCEDURES AND TESTPrinter Electrical safetyController Figure 3. Power on/off indicator Printer power on/off indicatorPrinter - ozone information Printer or controller - emergency power offPrinter - laser safety Safety Quality Standards Other National Standards Do these Printer - operational safetyAdditional information - USA Additional information - Europe Operator Guide Hardware components 1. Product overviewFigure 1-1. Controller components Controller componentsStacker Finisher for stapled sets Printer componentsFigure 1-2. Printer components Tray 5, BypassLong Edge Feed in the paper trays whenever possible Paper trays traysFigure 1-3. Trays NOTE To achieve the maximum copying speed, paper should be loadedFigure 1-4. Bypass Tray Bypass tray trayFigure 1-5. High Capacity Feeder High Capacity feeder trayFigure 1-6. Loading Trays Tray guides and loading paperPerformance capabilities Loading paper in TraysBypass Tray here Loading paper in the Bypass Tray TrayLoading paper in the High Capacity Feeder Tray Figure 1-7. Loading Trays 5 andFigure 1-8. Changing the guides from 8.5 x 11 inches to A4 Changing the Tray 6 settingsProduct overview Figure 1-9. Finisher components FinisherTop Tray Stacker TrayStapling Finishers before the end ofFinishers after the end of Unloading the Stacker during printing Staple placementTable 1-1. Staple placement Figure 1-10. Special accessory shelf Peripheral hardware componentsModems Controller software1-16 Power-on procedures 2. MaintenanceFigure 2-1. Controller power-on button and LED Controller power-on procedureFigure 2-2. Printer power-on Printer power-on procedurePrinter power-off from the controller Power-off proceduresPrinter power-off Preferred Method Alternate MethodFigure 2-3. Printer power-off Printer Power-Off Using The Red Button After the Red Button is used, the printer will take longer to reboot Figure 2-4. Printer power-off, red buttonRED BUTTON Figure 2-5. Controller power-off button and LED Controller power-offController Power- Off Printer power-off Emergency power-off proceduresController or Printer Emergency Conditions Xerox Document Services Platform Series Problem Solving Guide and the Printer faultsClearing printer faults Paper jamsFigure 2-6. Jam clearance areas 2-11 Figure 2-7. Finisher area2-12 Figure 2-8. Access to areaFigure 2-9. Location of CRUs and supplies Replaceable units and suppliesSupplies Replaceable itemsOrdering CRUs and other supplies Table 2-1. Telephone numbers for ordersPaper Feed Roll Table 2-2. Life expectancy for CRUs and consumable suppliesFuser CRU Xerographic CRUPRINTS PER Dry Ink Toner usage and “Dry Ink Low” message“Dry ink is low” message Table 2-3. Dry ink toner usage and area coveragePerformance information 3. Paper and other stockFeed Direction The dimension of this edge is controlled by the tray Paper handling guidelinesFigure 3-1. Size requirement for duplex printing Figure 3-2. Tray capabilities This edge General stapling guidelinesTable 3-1. Staple capability for various paper weights Figure 3-3. Size requirements for staplingPerformance tables Symbols CharactersLedger Table 3-2. Printer performance for standard paper 20 lb USALetter LegalSpanish Sp. Folio Table 3-3. Printer performance for standard paper 80 gsm Xerox EuropeA4 Cover Foolscaplocations LetterheadPre-printed forms Pre-drilled/pre-punched holes standardThroughput Material 8.5 x 11 in. or A4 Recommendations for loading special stockPaper Weight Table 3-5. Printer performance for new and recycled plain paperedge Reinforced MylarCard stock Sameceda GBC stockLoading and handling Recommendations for handling, loading, and storing paperStoring Avoiding the problems 4. Problem solvingController Solving the problemsTable 4-1. Troubleshooting tips Powerhandling StockStock Calling the Welcome Center Operator Guide Problem solvingDocuTech 65/DocuPrint