Xerox DOCUTECH 65 manual Electromagnetic comparability, United States, European Union

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Electromagnetic comparability

Operator Guide

Introduction

Electromagnetic comparability

United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by the

Xerox Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.

This Class “A” digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe “A” est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du

Canada.

European Union

WARNING

This 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.

Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by

Xerox Europe may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC).

WARNING

In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) equipment, the external radiation from ISM equipment may have to be limited or special mitigation measures taken.

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Contents DocuTech 65/DocuPrint Operator Guide Xerox Document Services PlatformXerox Corporation Global Knowledge and Document Services 800 Phillips Road Building 845-17S Webster, New York USA2001 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved Safety notes Table of contentsIntroduction 1. Product overview2. Maintenance 4. Problem solving3. Paper and other stock Powering down the system IntroductionAbout this guide Contents Requirements Service requirementsTelephone requirements Xerox Customer Support 1301 Ridgeview Drive, Bldg Lewisville, TXFor service in Canada call Canadian industry requirementsElectromagnetic comparability United StatesEuropean Union Introduction Symbology Safety notesFigure 1. Hot surface symbol Figure 2. Heated 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 What is the Electricity at Work Regulation? Check your understandingQuestion Is Xerox equipment safe? Question Is the Xerox equipment in my premises safe?Additional queries Your responsibilityTHE USE OF INAPPROPRIATE TEST PROCEDURES AND TEST PERSONS WHO POSSESS THE RELEVANT SKILL, KNOWLEDGE ANDPrinter 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 Safety notes Hardware components 1. Product overviewFigure 1-1. Controller components Controller componentsFigure 1-2. Printer components Printer componentsTray 5, Bypass Stacker Finisher for stapled setsFigure 1-3. Trays Paper trays traysNOTE To achieve the maximum copying speed, paper should be loaded Long Edge Feed in the paper trays whenever possibleFigure 1-4. Bypass Tray Bypass tray trayFigure 1-5. High Capacity Feeder High Capacity feeder trayPerformance capabilities Tray guides and loading paperLoading paper in Trays Figure 1-6. Loading TraysLoading paper in the High Capacity Feeder Tray Loading paper in the Bypass Tray TrayFigure 1-7. Loading Trays 5 and Bypass Tray hereFigure 1-8. Changing the guides from 8.5 x 11 inches to A4 Changing the Tray 6 settingsProduct overview Top Tray FinisherStacker Tray Figure 1-9. Finisher componentsFinishers before the end of StaplingFinishers after the end of Staple placement Unloading the Stacker during printingTable 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 Power-off proceduresPreferred Method Alternate Method Printer power-off from the controllerFigure 2-3. Printer power-off Printer Power-Off Using The Red Button Figure 2-4. Printer power-off, red button After the Red Button is used, the printer will take longer to rebootRED BUTTON Figure 2-5. Controller power-off button and LED Controller power-offEmergency power-off procedures Controller Power- Off Printer power-offController or Printer Emergency Conditions Clearing printer faults Printer faultsPaper jams Xerox Document Services Platform Series Problem Solving Guide and theFigure 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 suppliesOrdering CRUs and other supplies Replaceable itemsTable 2-1. Telephone numbers for orders SuppliesFuser CRU Table 2-2. Life expectancy for CRUs and consumable suppliesXerographic CRU Paper Feed Roll“Dry ink is low” message Dry Ink Toner usage and “Dry Ink Low” messageTable 2-3. Dry ink toner usage and area coverage PRINTS PERPerformance information 3. Paper and other stockPaper handling guidelines Feed Direction The dimension of this edge is controlled by the trayFigure 3-1. Size requirement for duplex printing Figure 3-2. Tray capabilities Table 3-1. Staple capability for various paper weights General stapling guidelinesFigure 3-3. Size requirements for stapling This edgePerformance tables Symbols CharactersLetter Table 3-2. Printer performance for standard paper 20 lb USALegal LedgerA4 Cover Table 3-3. Printer performance for standard paper 80 gsm Xerox EuropeFoolscap Spanish Sp. FolioPre-printed forms LetterheadPre-drilled/pre-punched holes standard locationsPaper Weight Recommendations for loading special stockTable 3-5. Printer performance for new and recycled plain paper Throughput Material 8.5 x 11 in. or A4Reinforced Mylar edgeCard stock Sameceda GBC stockRecommendations for handling, loading, and storing paper Loading and handlingStoring Avoiding the problems 4. Problem solvingTable 4-1. Troubleshooting tips Solving the problemsPower Controllerhandling StockStock Calling the Welcome Center Problem solving Operator GuideDocuTech 65/DocuPrint