Xerox DocuPrint 96 Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker HCS bins, Unloading a stacker bin

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Output trays and bins

The purge 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 purge tray is full. Since a paper jam can occur if the tray is overfilled, empty the purge tray at least once a day.

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

Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker (HCS) bins

The 4635 and 180 NPS/IPS printers can have up to four high- capacity stacker (HCS) bins. The 96 NPS/IPS printer can have up to two high-capacity stacker bins. Each high-capacity tray holds 2500 sheets of 20lb (80 gsm) paper. (Refer to your Xerox DocuPrint 96/4635/180 System Overview for additional information on the high-capacity stacker bins.)

NOTE: If you use large paper sizes such as A3 or 11 by 17 inches, the stacker may hold less than 2500 sheets. This is to ensure that the stack is at a safe weight for lifting and unloading by the operator.

You can lower, pull out, and unload any bin not currently in use, without interrupting printing, as long as another HCS is ready to receive paper.

If you select a bin that is in use, the printer begins stacking in the next defined high-capacity stacker bin if it is available. If no stacker bin is available, printing stops.

Once a sheet is delivered to a stacker bin, each subsequent sheet must be within 25 mm (approximately 1 inch) of the length and width of the first sheet.

Unloading a stacker bin

To unload a stacker bin:

1.Select a bin for unloading by pressing the Bin Unload button on the bin control panel. (You can also select the bin for unloading through the printer mimic of the printer control console.)

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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 Replacing the dry ink waste container Cleaning Maintenance and support servicesSafety Laser safetyOperation safety U. S Ozone information U. S. onlyOperation safety Europe Electrical supply Operator accessible areasVentilation Before cleaning your product MaintenanceCE mark Europe only Radio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Safety Xii Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance Introduction ContentsAbout this guide Conventions Related publications Introduction Feeder trays Checking feeder traysGuidelines for loading paper Loading feeder traysAdditional 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 Checking and unloading the sample tray Output trays and binsChecking and unloading purge trays Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker HCS bins Unloading a stacker binAlways 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 Cleaning additional sensors Sensor Q1107Q1106 and Q1166 Cleaning the 4mm cartridge tape drive Sensor Q1164Page Xerox Customer Service Center Maintenance and support servicesXerox Documentation and Software Services Xerox Font Center Operator trainingXerox Customer Education Reporting billing metersPage Index NumericsINDEX-2