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Contents
Xerox DocuPrint 96/4635/180/2000 Series NPS/IPS
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
721P90060 Version 8.0 October
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Introduction
Table of contents
Safety
1. Feeder trays
5. Replacing the dry ink waste container 6. Cleaning
7. Maintenance and support services
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Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Introduction
Contents
About this guide
Conventions
Guide to Managing Print Jobs Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Warnings alert you to conditions that may affect the safety of people
Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
Guide to Using Page Description Languages Installation Planning Guide
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Submitting your Jobs from UNIX & DOS Quick Reference Card
Introduction
1. Feeder trays
Checking feeder trays
Guidelines for loading paper
Loading feeder trays
Additional guidelines for loading special stocks
Loading trays 1 and
Feeder trays
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3. Pull the feeder tray out until it stops
Feeder trays
Do not load above the MAX line shown on the paper guide
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8. Pull the length guide forward to touch the back of the paper stack
Loading trays 3, 4, 5, and
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Feeder trays 2. Wait until the Ready to Open indicator lights
3. Pull the feeder tray out until it stops
Feeder trays
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7. Slide both length guides back against the paper
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Feeder trays
Feeder trays
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Checking and unloading the sample tray
2. Output trays and bins
Checking and unloading purge trays
Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker HCS bins
Unloading a stacker bin
Always use both hands to lift the paper stack out of the bin
Bin Unload
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Output trays and bins
3. Fuser agent
Fuser agent
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4. Put on gloves
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Fuser agent
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NOTE The fuser agent message disappears after the printer prints between 32 and 40 sheets. Since the sheets must be processed continuously, you may want to run 45 test pages in order to clear the message from the system unless the current print job contains at least 40 pages
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Fuser agent
4. Adding dry ink
2. Place a dropcloth on the floor under the dry ink area
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Adding dry ink
3. Pull the empty dry ink cartridge out until it stops
Adding dry ink Remove the empty cartridge and discard it
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6. Insert the new cartridge into the printer until it stops
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5. Replacing the dry ink waste container
Replacing the dry ink waste container
To prevent dry ink spills, do not tip or tilt the waste container
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3. Pull the full waste container out of the printer
NOTE Do not remove the cap from the container
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Replacing the dry ink waste container
6. Cleaning
Cleaning the sensors and the reflective surfaces
Do not use any abrasives or strong solvents on the sensor
To clean the Q850 sensor
Cleaning the Q850 sensor
Cleaning
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Cleaning
4. Lower the area 4 green handle 5. Close the printer doors
To clean the Q1011 sensor and mirror
Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror
Cleaning
2. Apply a small amount of lens and mirror cleaner to a cleaning pad
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Cleaning
4. Close the printer doors
Cleaning additional sensors
Sensor Q1107
Cleaning
Q1106 and Q1166
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Cleaning the 4mm cartridge tape drive
Sensor Q1164
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Xerox Customer Service Center
7. Maintenance and support services
Xerox Documentation and Software Services
Xerox Font Center
Operator training
Xerox Customer Education
Reporting billing meters
Maintenance and support services
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Index
Numerics