Index

E

 

M

emergency power off

 

misfeed, clearing 31

system 5

 

monitor, controller 26

 

 

moving the controller 27

F

feeder/stacker 11

feeders, support and interface 17 file protection 12

floppy drive

see diskette drive font problems 4 functional overview 1 fuser agent, adding 4

G

graphical user interface problems 2

GUI, see graphical user interface

H

HCF, see high-capacity feeder HCSF, see high-capacity stacker Help documentation, printing 13 high-capacity feeder 14, 15 high-capacity stacker 14

host connectivity 2

I

inverter feeder/stacker 14 IPL procedure 41

J

job flow 6

job integrity 17 troubleshooting 5

L

laser safety v loading

tape 9

long and short edge feeding 31

O

offline interface 27

online and offline interfaces 26 online interface 26 operation safety, Europe vi–viii operation safety, U. S. vi options

printer 16 ordering supplies 5 output bins 12 overview

controller 20 functional 1 printer 8

ozone production information v

P

paper care 1 characteristics 5 conditioning 3 curl 3

size 4

size and pitch mode 33–37 sizing and print speed 30 specifications 3

storing 1 supported stocks 5

width and throughput speed (LCDS) 31–33 paper curl, problems 37

paper jams clearing 15 clearing, all areas 16

clearing, areas 2 through 20 18 clearing, bypass transport 29

paper levers, adjusting 2 paper paths 18

bypass transport 20

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Xerox 100, 180 EPS manual Index

180 EPS, 100 specifications

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