Xerox 510DP manual Accessing the Printer Menu, Enabling or disabling the audible indicators

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OFF-LINE SETUP MENU

Accessing the Printer Menu

Note: If there is a Scanner connected, the message displayed will be SYNERGIX CS 510dp. If there is no Scanner connected the message will be SYNERGIX PS 510dp.

To access the Printer Menu:

1.Press the On-line/Off-linekey to enter off-line mode.

The on-line/off-line indicator will go out.

The display will indicate " SYNERGIX CS 510dp PAUSED" or "SYNERGIX PS 510dp."

2.Press the Enter key to access the SYNERGIX CS 510dp or "SYNERGIX PS 510dp" SETUP MENU.

3.Press the Previous or Next key until <PRINTER MENU> is displayed.

4.Press the Enter key to access the PRINTER MENU.

The display will indicate "PRINTER MENU <AUDIBLE INDICATORS>." This is the first PRINTER MENU option.

Enabling or disabling the audible indicators

Note: If there is a Scanner connected, the message displayed will be SYNERGIX CS 510dp. If there is no Scanner connected the message will be SYNERGIX PS 510dp.

To enable or disable the Audible Indicators:

1.Access the PRINTER MENU. See "Accessing the Printer Menu" in this chapter.

2.Press the Enter key to select AUDIBLE INDICATORS. The current setting for the KEYPRESS option is displayed.

3.Do one of the following:

To select the KEYPRESS option, press the Enter key.

To select the ALARM option:

-Navigate to it by pressing the Previous or Next key. The current setting for the ALARM option is displayed.

-Press the Enter key to select the option.

4.Press the Previous or Next key to switch between ON and OFF.

5.Press the Enter key to save your selection.

6.Press the On-line/Off-linekey to return to on-line mode.

The on-line/off-line indicator will light.

The display will indicate " SYNERGIX CS 510dp" IDLE or "SYNERGIX PS 510dp."

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XEROX WIDE FORMAT 510dp OPERATOR MANUAL

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Contents Xerox Wide Format 510DP Operator Manual USA 701P38535 01/2002Table of contents Roll media drawer jams EMC notices Australia/New ZealandEuropean Union CanadaJapan USASafety notes Safety Notes Organization and content of this manual IntroductionProblem solving Technical dataTerminology used in this manual Conventions used in this manualPrinter overview Printer orientationDrawer Main componentsOutput tray Printer Overview Control panel Language key This page has been intentionally left blank Powering on and off Powering onPowering off Power consumption modesWhen a media roll empties MediaLoading the roll media Media Media Media Changing the roll media size and type Media Using the cut sheet feed-in shelf Automatic media roll switching Media storage tipsThis page has been intentionally left blank Off-line Setup Menu Setup Menu optionsPrinter Menu Printer Menu options Option Sub-option FunctionPrinter Menu options Option Sub-option FunctionAccessing the Printer Menu Enabling or disabling the audible indicatorsSetting the timers Adjusting the print densityPrinting a test plot Specifying the finisher configuration typePerforming printer diagnostics Viewing the recent fault log Displaying the billing meter countsThis page has been intentionally left blank When the toner cartridge needs replacement CareReplacing the toner cartridge Care Care Replacing the toner waste bottle Care Care Cleaning the printer surface Supply order list Supply order procedureOrdering supplies This page intentionally left blank Problem solving Clearing media jamsFuser area jam To clear a jam in the fuser areaProblem Solving Cutter area jam To clear a jam in the cutter areaRoll media drawer jams To clear a jam in a roll media drawerProblem Solving Problem Solving Status codes Status Code Table Status code ExplanationError messages Error Message Table Problem SolutionProblem solving table Problem-Solving Table Condition Causes Suggested SolutionsCalling for service This page has been intentionally left blank Product specifications Hardware SpecificationsMaximum Prints Per Minute Europe/Central and South America Media specifications Media SpecificationsSpace requirements

510DP specifications

The Xerox 510DP is a notable early digital printing system that revolutionized the approach to high-quality document production in the 1980s. Designed for commercial and in-plant printing environments, this machine was well-regarded for its unique combination of quality, speed, and reliability that met the burgeoning needs of businesses seeking to streamline their printing processes.

One of the hallmark features of the 510DP is its advanced laser printing technology. Unlike traditional ink-based printers of its time, the Xerox 510DP utilized a laser scanning mechanism that provided finer detail and sharper image quality. This technology not only enhanced the precision of text reproduction but also ensured exceptional photo-quality graphics, meeting the demands of graphic designers and commercial printers.

The Xerox 510DP also boasted a high printing speed, making it an efficient choice for high-volume printing tasks. With a production rate of up to 120 pages per minute, it significantly reduced turnaround times for large print jobs, something that was critical in a competitive market where time often equated to revenue. The ability to handle a variety of paper sizes and weights further added to its versatility, ensuring that users could produce everything from simple black-and-white documents to complex color brochures.

In terms of operation, the 510DP featured a user-friendly interface designed for ease of use, even for those without extensive technical expertise. Its intuitive controls allowed operators to quickly set up jobs and make adjustments as needed, reducing the likelihood of errors and downtime during production. Additionally, the system's modular design allowed for configuration changes and upgrades, ensuring that it could adapt to evolving printing requirements.

The Xerox 510DP was also equipped with advanced data handling capabilities, allowing it to process complex print jobs with ease. Its support for various data formats and compatibility with numerous software applications made it an attractive option for businesses looking to integrate their printing workflows with existing infrastructure.

In summary, the Xerox 510DP represented a significant advancement in printing technology during its time. With its cutting-edge laser printing capabilities, impressive speed, user-friendly interface, and flexible configuration options, it set a standard for digital printing systems that paved the way for subsequent innovations in the industry. Its impact can still be felt today as companies continue to rely on digital solutions for their printing needs.