Xerox 128 Trays 3, 4, 5, and 6 high-capacity trays 2600 sheets each, Ready to Open, Indicator

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System components

Processor feeder/ Two processor feeder/paper trays (trays 1 and 2) are located in

paper trays the main part of the printer.

Trays 1 and 2 can handle paper sized from 8 by 10 inches / 203 by 254 mm to 9.02 by 14.02 inches / 230 by 356 mm.

Feeder/paper tray Depending on your configuration, the feeder/paper trays have the

capacity following capacities, based on 20 pound or 80 gsm (grams per square meter) paper:

Tray 1: 1100 sheets

Tray 2: 600 sheets

Trays 3, 4, 5, and 6 (high-capacity trays): 2600 sheets each

An elevator moves each tray up or down when it is in use. In each tray, a control panel consisting of a button, indicators, and paper level displays controls the elevator tray and indicates its status.

Figure 2-3. Feeder/paper tray control panel

 

1.

Ready to Open indicator

 

2.

Please Wait indicator

 

3.

Tray Unlock button

 

4.

Paper Level indicators

Ready to Open

Glows green when the tray can be pulled out and paper can be

indicator

added to it.

Please Wait

Shows that the tray is in motion. This indicator is lit red when the

indicator

Tray Unlock button is pressed, while the tray is lowering, and while

 

the tray is rising. The indicator goes off when the tray elevator

 

reaches its destination.

Tray Unlock button

Enables the tray to be opened.

 

If the tray is in use when this button is pressed, the feed

 

 

selection switches to the backup tray if one has been

 

 

identified. Otherwise, printing stops.

 

If the tray is in use and selected as a backup tray, pressing the

 

 

Tray Unlock button causes the tray elevator to lower and the

 

 

tray to be unavailable for auto switching.

 

If the tray elevator is in the raised position and the tray is not in

 

 

use or selected as a backup tray, pressing this button causes

 

 

the elevator to lower with no effect on printing operations.

This button functions when the Please Wait indicator is off.

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Contents Operator USA Professional/Business Environment Product Recycling and DisposalEuropean Union Domestic/Household EnvironmentDocuTech 128/155/180 HighLight Color Operator Guide Table of Contents Technical information Problem SolvingService and supplies DocuTech 128/155/180 HighLight Color Operator Guide Introduction Conventions Laser safety System safetyOperation safety Ozone safetyEuropean Union declaration of conformity Safety notices Regulation Electricity at Work Regulation UKCheck your understanding Require records of all tests Would like to carry out my own safety tests on the XeroxAdditional queries Equipment in my premisesSafety notices DocuSP controller DocuTech Printer Electronic reprographics processOptional Components Functional overviewData formats supported Data stream resolutionPaper weights Stock specificationsSpecial stocks Graphical user interface overview General paper characteristicsDecomposer System software and job flowJob Input queuePrinter overview Output queuePrinter Feeder/paper tray High volume printer High volume printerPlease Wait IndicatorTrays 3, 4, 5, and 6 high-capacity trays 2600 sheets each Ready to OpenPurge tray Sample trayOn stackers Inverter feeder/stackerFeeder/stacker modules More High volume printer configurations Convenience tray Production publisherInterposer production publisher only InterposerFinisher BindexerStitcher Bypass transport StackerBinder Top trayPaper paths Bypass transport on the High volume printerBy 10 inch enablement kit Bypass transport on the production publisher11. Route of paper through the high volume printer High volume printer paper pathSystem components Bypass transport paper path Production publisher paper pathHigh volume printer bypass transport paper path Controller overview SystemSystem Hardware DocuSP controllerDo not Accessing DocuSP remotely Remote WorkflowMoving the controller Tape drives overview14 -track cartridge tape drive Peripheral cabinet 9-track and 18/36-track tape drives15. Peripheral cabinet Paper sizing and print speedSystem components System components Necessary Precautions Cleaning and maintenance overviewRoutine maintenance Finisher precautionStoring paper PaperConditioning paper Recommended temperature and humidity for Paper storagePaper conditioning Paper curlPreparing the paper tray Adding paper to tray 1 orPositioning the stack Using the custom transfer assist bladePaper Size Set Paper Size Measuring the paper curl Adjusting for paper curlMove green Decurler lever Locating the decurler lever Adjusting the decurler leverMaintaining the printer Replacing the black dry ink bottleReplace the black dry ink bottle Removing the empty bottle 10 Removing the paper seal Replacing the highlight color container11 Highlight color container Changing the highlight color Customer Changeable Units Removing the CCU using the CCU cart12 Leveling the cart 13 Unlatching the CCU 15 Closing the top cover Inserting a CCU17 Turning the backup roller handle Counterclockwise Storing the cart and CCU Removing the CCU using the service stand19 Unlatching the CCU 20 Removing the CCU from the printer Adding fuser shield21 Opening the fuser drawer 22 Preparing to add fuser blend 23 Adding the fuser blend Replacing the 128/155/180 HLC developer waste container Waste containers26 Opening the HLC module door Replacing the 128/155/180 toner waste bottle27 Flat cap on waste bottle 29 Wire module retainer springs Wire Module Removal and ReplacementRoutinemaintenance Cleaning the 18/36-track cartridge tape drive Cleaning the system and its componentsCleaning the 26-track cartridge tape drive Cleaning the DVD driveCleaning the diskette drive Cleaning the Q850 and Q861 sensor Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces30 Area 4 and green handle Cleaning the Q1106 and Q1166 sensors Cleaning the Q1011/1009 sensor and mirror33 Q1106 and Q1166 sensors Cleaning the Q1107 sensor34 Q1107 sensor Cleaning the Q1164 sensorCleaning the exterior surfaces of the system Cleaning the displayClearing the Q1201 sensor Clearing or cleaning the finisher sensors37 Locating the Q1201 sensor Clearing the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors38 Locating the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors 40 Locating the Q1222 and Q1210 sensors Cleaning the Q1222 and Q1210 sensors41 Locating the Q1222 and Q1210 sensors Clearing the Q1205, Q1206, and Q1207 sensors42 Locating the Q1205, Q1206, and Q1207 sensors Clearing the Q1213 sensor43 Q1213 sensor Clearing the Q1221, Q1218, and Q1227 sensors44 Locating the Q1221, Q1218, and Q1227 sensors Cleaning the binder45 Opening the binder drawer Cleaning the binder platen Cleaning the binder tape guides48 Cleaning the binder platen Cleaning the flappers49 Cleaning the flappers Cleaning the calipersReplacing the stitcher spool a Closing the binder51 Releasing the stitcher head 52 Removing the stitcher wire plug 53 Removing the wire from the tubing 55 The measuring bracket 57 Replacing the pin 58 Removing the paper wrapper Storing the binder tape reels 60 Storing binder tape in a cool, dry place 62 Opening the binder drawer Replacing the binder tape reel63 Removing the tape 65 Locking the reel 67 Threading the tape to the pressure roll 69 Cutting the tape Adjusting the binder tape registration70 Locating the binder tape knob 71 Adjusting the tape position up Routine maintenance Printer faults and fault windows How problems are displayedResolving a processor problem When a fault occursResolving a processor problem ProblemSolving Sheets from the fuser ProblemSolving Solving print quality problems Clearing paper jamsChecking job integrity following a paper jam Area Area Area Area Using the pinch lever to access area 10 Area 11 all feeder/stackers 11 Area 12 all feeder/stackers 12 Area Clearing paper jams in the Feeder/Stackers14 Area 15 Area 16 Area 17 Area Clearing a paper jam in the bypass transport18 Area 19 Area Clearing a misfeed feeder tray faultProblemSolving Incorrect paper size message Interposer problems Finisher problemsResolving a finisher problem Resolving a finisher problem Binder tape fault 23 Stitcher head release handle Stitcher spool a fault24 Removing the stitcher wire plug 25 Cutting the wire 27 Removing the wire fragments Checking paper curl Customer Support Center29 Location of printing system serial number Problem Solving All trays DocuTech printer specificationsPrinter rates Paper tray capacitiesTechnical information Stacker Additional paper capacitiesInverter Top trayStitches per spool Printer satisfaction guidesStock storage Improving the feeding reliabilitySatisfaction guide for paper trays 1 Stock satisfaction guidesSatisfaction guide for paper trays 3, 4, 5, Satisfaction guide for 2-sided printing Using various stocksStock Type Instructions for use Satisfaction guide for various stocksTechnicalinformation Stock width impact on system performance Using non-standard stockPaper stock rotation BackgroundStock length impact on system performance Common US paper sizes LimitationsOther paper sizes that can be rotated 10. Stacker capacity Finisher satisfaction guides11. Stitcher satisfaction guide 12. Binder satisfaction guide 11. Stitcher satisfaction guide13. Top tray satisfaction guide 13. Top tray satisfaction guide Customer support Xerox support servicesOperator training Supplies serviceService and supplies Routine maintenance Meter reading and reportingConsumable supplies table Consumable supplies Transparencies LabelsGummed Black Royal Blue CleaningWire Modules Stitcher WireSupplies checklist Description Quantity Date of order Ordered
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