Xerox DocuPrint 96 manual Output trays and bins, Checking and unloading the sample tray

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2.Output trays and bins

Your print jobs are sent to output trays or bins which you must unload. You can unload each of the output trays or bins while the system is printing. This chapter discusses how to check and unload the trays and bins.

If the printer has stopped due to a full output tray or bin and does not resume automatically when the tray or bin is emptied, press the Continue button on the printer control console.

NOTE: The number of output bins on your system depends on the number of feeder/stacker modules installed.

Checking and unloading the sample tray

The sample tray holds up to 100 sheets of paper from 7 by 10 inches / 178 by 254 mm to 17 by 14 inches / 432 by 356 mm. No message appears when the sample tray is full. Since a paper jam can occur if the tray is overfilled, empty the sample tray regularly, if it is in use.

To empty the sample tray, simply remove the printed pages.

NOTE: Since the sample tray can receive waste sheets purged after a paper jam, always clear the sample tray after clearing a jam. This prevents waste sheets from being confused with good sheets.

Checking and unloading purge trays

Aborted sheets (that is, sheets damaged during printing or cleared before or after a paper jam) are sent to the purge tray. Sheets may be purged before, during, or after print jobs. Sheets are also sent to the purge tray following a fuser area jam. The sheets purged at that time clean the fuser area, ensuring good print quality for your subsequent jobs.

Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance

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Contents Xerox DocuPrint 96/4635/180/2000 Series NPS/IPS Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Table of contents Maintenance and support services Replacing the dry ink waste container CleaningLaser safety SafetyOzone information U. S. only Operation safety U. SOperation safety Europe Operator accessible areas Electrical supplyVentilation Maintenance Before cleaning your productCE mark Europe only Radio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Safety Xii Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Contents IntroductionAbout this guide Conventions Related publications Introduction Checking feeder trays Feeder traysLoading feeder trays Guidelines for loading paperAdditional guidelines for loading special stocks Loading trays 1 Page Do not load above the MAX line shown on the paper guide Loading trays 3, 4, 5, Page Page Page Feeder trays Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Output trays and bins Checking and unloading the sample trayChecking and unloading purge trays Unloading a stacker bin Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker HCS binsAlways use both hands to lift the paper stack out of the bin Page Fuser agent Fuser agent Put on gloves Page Fuser agent Page Fuser agent Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Adding dry ink Page Page Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Replacing the dry ink waste container Replacing the dry ink waste container Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Page Cleaning Cleaning the sensors and the reflective surfaces Cleaning the Q850 sensor Page Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror Page Sensor Q1107 Cleaning additional sensorsQ1106 and Q1166 Sensor Q1164 Cleaning the 4mm cartridge tape drivePage Maintenance and support services Xerox Customer Service CenterXerox Documentation and Software Services Operator training Xerox Font CenterReporting billing meters Xerox Customer EducationPage Numerics IndexINDEX-2