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Xerox Document Services Platform Series DocuT ech 61xx Op erator Guide 701P3 8838 DocuSP version 3.6 August, 2 002[...]
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Xerox Cor porat ion Global Knowledge and Langu age Serv ices 800 Ph illips Roa d Buildin g 845-17 S Webster , New Y ork 14580 USA © 2002 by Xerox Corporat ion. All r ights re served. Copy right pr otecti on claime d includ e s all for ms and mat ter s of copyr ight ed mater ial and infor mation no w allowed b y statuto ry or judi cial law or herei[...]
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DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUI DE i T able of Contents 1. Safety notices 1-1 System safety 1-1 Lase r sa f et y 1-1 Ozone safety 1-2 Oper ation sa fety 1-2 Europea n Union dec laration o f conformity 1-3 Certificati on to 1999 /5/EC Radio Equipmen t and Tel ecommunic ations Ter minal Equip ment Dire ctive 1-5 Electric ity at W ork Regulati on - UK 1-7 [...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ii DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE System Hardwa re 4-2 The Docu SP control ler 4-4 The P rint er 4-5 The proces sor 4-5 The paper trays 4-6 The electri ca l modu le 4-6 The dr y ink car tridge 4-6 The photorec epto r 4-6 The laser 4-7 The fuser agent reser voir 4-7 The inve rter (duple x tray) 4-7 The decurle r lev er 4-7 The ground[...]
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TAB LE OF CO NTEN T S DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUI DE iii 5. Routine maintenance 5-1 Addin g paper 5-1 Adding paper to t ray 1 or 2 5-1 Adding paper to t rays 3, 4, or 5 5-3 Cleaning and mainte nance overview 5-5 Precau tions yo u should take 5-6 Cleaning the bin der 5-7 Cleanin g the binde r tape guides 5-9 Cleanin g the binde r platen 5-10 Cleanin [...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS iv DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE Clearing a stitch er spool A fault 6-10 Customer Support Center dire cted task s 6-15 Cleaning the proces sor senso rs and the r eflecting sur faces 6-15 Cleanin g the Q861 sensor 6-15 Cleanin g the Q100 9 sensor a nd mirror 6-16 Clearin g or cleaning the fin isher sensor s 6-17 Clearing t he Q1201 [...]
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TAB LE OF CO NTEN T S DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUI DE v Limitati ons 7-20 8. Supplies 8-1 Supplie s to k eep in sto ck 8-1 Suppli es ordered from the Supply Orde r Represent ative 8-1 Suppli es ordered from the Parts Mar keting Repre sentative 8-1 Orde ring sup plies 8-2[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS vi DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE[...]
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TAB LE OF CO NTEN T S DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUI DE vii[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 1-1 1. Safety notices System saf ety Laser safety WA R N I N G Use of cont rols or adjust ments, or performances other than specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The Xer ox Doc uT ech Models 61 00 , 6 1 1 5, 613 5, 6155, an d 6 180 are certified to co m ply with laser pe rformance standards se [...]
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Safety no tices 1-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Ozone safety This prod uct pr odu ces ozon e dur ing norma l operati o n. Th e ozone produ ced is depen dent on copy volume an d is heavier than ai r . Provid ing the pr oper environm ental para meters as specified in the Xe rox installati on instru ctions en sures that concentration leve ls meet s[...]
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Safety no tices DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 1-3 WA R N I N G Do not push objects into slots and openings on the system. Making co ntact with a v oltage poi nt or shorting out a part could resu lt in fire or elec trical shoc k. • If you hear unusu al noises or smell strange od ors, switch of f the system power immediately . Disconnect the syste[...]
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Safety no tices 1-4 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide January 1 , 1995: Co uncil Dir ec tive 73 /23/EE C am ended b y Council Directive 93/68/EC, Approximatio n of the laws of the member s tates relate d t o low volta ge equi pment. Januar y 1, 1996: Cou ncil Directive 89/3 36/EC, appr oximation o f the la ws of the member Stated related to electr oma[...]
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Safety no tices DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 1-5 WA R N I N G Changes or modification t o th is equipment not specifically appr oved by Xerox Europe m ay void user ’ s authority to operate the equipment. Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the EMC Direct ive (89 /336/EEC ). WA R N I N G The is a Class A [...]
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Safety no tices 1-6 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide •A u s t r i a • Belgi um • Denmark •F r a n c e • Finland •G e r m a n y •G r e e c e •I c e l a n d •I r e l a n d •I t a l y • Luxemb ourg • Nethe rlands •N o r w a y •P o r t u g a l • Spain •S w e d e n • Swi tze rland • U nite d Kingdom In the e vent of pro[...]
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Safety no tices DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 1-7 Electri city at Wo rk Regulation - UK The Ele ctricity at Wo rk Regulati on applies onl y to England and Wa l e s . The Regulation The Ele ctricity at Wo rk Regulati on 1989 came into force in Engla nd and W ales on the 1 A pril 19 90. This 1989 R e gulation places a duty on all em ployer s and sel[...]
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Safety no tices 1-8 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Answ er The Electric ity at Wo rk Regulati on 1989 came into force in Engla nd and W ales on 1 April 1 990. This 1989 Regulation plac es a du ty o n all employers and se lf-employed persons to ensure the e l ectrical systems in th eir premises are constructed, maintai n ed and oper ated i n such a [...]
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Safety no tices DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 1-9 Answ er All employers and self-emp loyed person s must ensure th at the electrical systems in their premis es are safe. Th i s will include ensuring Xerox e quipment in such pr emises is safe. Xerox E urope’s Product Safety functi on has pr epared a gu ide which contains a list of tests which may[...]
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Safety no tices 1-10 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Additional queries Plea s e conta ct th e X erox Eu rope T echni cal Cent re or yo ur author ized Xer ox repre sentative if yo u have any quer ies regarding the in formation provided in this docu ment.[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 2-1 2. Certifi catio ns FCC . . . USA Radio frequency This eq uipment ha s been t ested an d found t o comply wit h the limit s for a Class A digita l device , pur suant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Th ese limits are designed to provide rea sonable prote ction against ha rmful int erfer ence when the eq uip ment is o[...]
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Certific ations 2-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Industry Canada requirements Notice: Th e Canadian Ind ustry Canada label identi fies certified equip ment. This certifi cation means that the equipme n t meets cert ain tel ecommu nicatio ns networ k protective, op erationa l, and safety requi rements . The Departmen t does not guar antee the equi[...]
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Certific ations DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 2-3 Europe an Union WA R N I N G This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause r adio interf erence, in wh ich case the user may be required to tak e adequate measure s. Change s of modif icati ons to this equip ment no t specifi cally appro ved by Xerox Eur ope ma y void[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 3-1 3. Introduct ion The DocuT ech 61xx Operator Guide is on e of a numb er of publica tions which ma ke up the Xero x Document Servi ces Platform S e ries. About this gui de The guide is intended for Xerox DocuT ech 6 100, 61 15, 6135, 6155, o r 6180 oper ators whose j ob consists of the rou tine operation of this pr[...]
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Introduc tion 3-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Contents This secti on lists the cont ents of this guide. • C hapter 1, "System comp onents," descri bes each hard ware compon ent in detail. • C hapter 2, "Routine mainten ance," describ es routine cleanin g, maintenan ce, and adjustm ents of the DocuT ech 61xx pr inter . •[...]
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Introduc tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 3-3 • V ertical ba rs–Alternative s to specifie d arguments a re separa ted by vertical b ars (for exam ple, -pdl <p s | hppcl | ascii | tiff>). NOTE: Not es contain impo rtant supplem ental inform ation perta ining to the task that you sho uld re ad. CAUTION CAUTION : Cautions a lert yo u to a[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 4-1 4. System components The basic h ardware compone nts of the DocuT ech 6100, 61 15, 6135, 61 55, and 6180 are the Do cuSP controlle r and the pri nter . After a brief review of the p rocess involve d in electronic reprographics, this section introd uces each of the system compon ents. Electronic r eprographics proc[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide The Docu T ech 6155 pr ints up to 15 5 prints per min ute using 8.5 x 1 1 inch (216 x 279 mm) stock. With 17 x 1 1 inch (432 x 279 mm) stock, the print rate is 77 prints per min u te. The Docu T ech 6180 pr ints up to 18 0 prints per min ute using 8.5 x 1 1 inch (216 x 279 mm) stock. With 17 x[...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 4-3 Figure 4-1 . DocuT ech 6100/61 15/6135 syst em hardwa re 1. Sun pl atform with Do cuSP software 2. DocuT ech 61 00/61 15/613 5 printer 3. Processo r 4. Finisher For the DocuT ech 6155 and 6180, the p rinter consists of a proce ssor , an interp oser , and a f inishe r .[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-4 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Figure 4-2. DocuT ech 61 55/6180 system ha rdware 1. Sun pl atform with Do cuSP software 2. DocuT ech 61 55/6180 printe r 3. Processo r 4. Interp oser 5. Finisher The DocuSP controller The DocuSP controller is th e connection betw een you and th e system. Y ou communicate thro ugh the Do cuSP [...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 4-5 The Printer The Xerox Docu T ech 6100 , 61 15, or 6135 pr in ter con sist s of the proce ssor , the interpo ser (op tiona l), and th e finis her . The Xero x DocuT ech 6155 or 6180 consists o f the processor , the interpo ser , an d the fi nisher . Th ese mod u les work togeth er to prod uc e c[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-6 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide 8. Decurler lever 9. Dry Ink W aste contai ner The paper trays There are thr ee paper trays whi ch can hold diffe r ent sizes, types, and colo rs of stock for printi ng jobs. Pa per tray cap acities ar e as follows: T ray 1: 1, 100 sheets of substan ce 20 (7 5 g/m2) T ray 2: 60 0 sheets of sub[...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 4-7 The laser A laser is use d to create an invisibl e image on the pho toreceptor . The el ec troni c master of a job c o mmuni c ates inst ructi ons to th e laser , causin g the laser to switch on and of f to create t he image. The fuser agent reservoir Fuser ag en t i s use d t o p re ven t pa p[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-8 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide In the e vent of an unexp ected loss of proce ssor power , you should check the st atus of the gr ound fa ult protector . No red light i s visible when the device is in its norm al state an d the power i s on. When the de vice has trip ped, a r ed indicato r lig ht is on, and the white- handle[...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 4-9 4. T ray 4 5. Up per exi t t ranspor t 6. T ray 5 7. Lo wer ent r a nce tr an sport 8. Lo wer turn t ran sport 9. Lo wer exi t t ranspor t 10. Lower ve rtical tran sport 1 1. Loop tr ansports Upper entrance transport The upp er entra nce tr an sport re ceiv es the pr int from the proce ssor . U[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-10 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Lower entra nce transport The lowe r entrance transpo r t re ceives sheets fr om tray 3 to th e proce ssor . Lower turn transport The lower turn transport inse rts sh e ets from tray 5 into the lower exit tran sport. Lower exit transport The lowe r exit transpor t delivers sheets from tray 5 i[...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 4- 11 Figure 4-5. Fini sher components The fol lowing lists the finish er comp onents: 1. Bi ndexe r 2. Stitche r 3. Stacker 4. Bi nder 5. Bi nder tape reel 6. Stit che r wir e spoo l s 7. T op tra y The bindexer The bin dexer is a three-bi n sorter th at colla tes the pag es of each print set. A s[...]
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System co mpo nen ts 4-12 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide The stitcher When t he job requir es stitched out put, the stit cher cuts a nd inserts the wire st i tches into each p rint set. The st itch length is relate d to suc h facto r s as the n umber of pages in the prin t set and the print stock weigh t. A single stitch ca n be placed in the portra[...]
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Syste m compon ents DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 4- 13 The paper paths The path that the print stock takes as it mo ves through the Processo r and Finishe r depe nds on the requiremen ts of the job and if there is a n Interpose r . Figure 4-6. Paper path areas The numb ers in f igure 4- 6 ident ify the f ollow ing pape r path area s: • Areas 1 [...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 5-1 5. Routine mai ntenanc e This cha pter de scribes t he rout in e acti vities y ou perfo rm to mainta in the relia bility and prod u ctiv ity of yo u r printe r . Adding paper Y ou can add the sa me ki nd of p ap er to a tr ay wh en the supply is low witho ut stop pi ng th e p rinter . Y o u must ha ve the s ame pa[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Figure 5-1. Preparing the paper tray NOTE: T o load the paper co rrectly , refer to the lab el located on the i nside pan el at the fr ont of the paper tray . Remove any damage d shee ts fr om the t op of t he sta ck. CAUTION Do not lo ad the pap er above the red line. A ja m could occur if to[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 5-3 Figure 5-2. Posi tioning the st ack For stock o utside the recommen ded limits, refer to the "T echnical informatio n " chapter in th i s gu ide. 8. Move th e rear guid e forwar d until it touches the e dge of the stack. 9. Lo wer the feed belt. 10. Close the tray slowly , but firml[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-4 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide 2. When th e green "R eady to open" light comes on, pull the tr ay out un til it sto ps. 3. Move the r ear and sid e guides aw ay from the p aper stack, as shown in figure 5-3 . Figure 5-3. Moving the guides NOTE: T o load the paper co rrectly , refer to the lab el located on the ins[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 5-5 Figure 5-4. Posi tioning the st ack 6. Move the r ear and side g u ides until they to uch the paper stack. 7. Close the tray slowly , but firmly , until it latches. Cleaning and mai n tenance overview Some p r inter components n eed to be clea ned per iodicall y to help keep the system operat[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-6 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide The system uses st itcher wire from two spoo ls locate d be low the stacker . Stitcher spool A is used for po rtrait, top corner stitches. When st itcher spool A i s empty , it must be r eplaced w i th a new stitcher sp ool. Stit cher spool B is u sed for portr ait dual stitch es and la ndscap[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 5-7 • A lwa ys use a drop cl oth when r eplaci ng the d ry ink cartridg e, dry in k waste container , or when ad ding fuser ag ent. • S ome parts of the s ystem, such as the f user , get hot durin g opera tion. T o ensure that yo u do not burn yoursel f, be careful when workin g aroun d these[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-8 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide WA R N I N G A sharp edge on the plastic bi nder platen cleaner or on the tape spool sometimes occurs as a result of removing the cleaner . This sharp ed ge could caus e finger cuts. CAUTION T o avoid d a mage to the system, do n ot use an y liquids or any abrasive material t o clean the bin d[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 5-9 Figure 5-6. Binder platen cleaner b. If binder tape is in the area of the cleane r , pull th e reel slightl y away from the t ape to avoid t ape damage. c. Lift u p on the clea ner and push d own agai nst th e sing le end tab . Move the cle aner back and forth until the end tab br eaks. d. C [...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-10 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-7. Cleaning the tape guides Cleaning the binder platen The fol lowing steps must be perfo rmed to clean the bin der plat en. 1. Use the binder plate n cleaner to cl ean the top and side surfaces of the binder platen until all the glue is removed. 2. Ensure that the glue is remove d fr[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 11 Figure 5-8. Cleaning the binder pl aten Cleaning the flappers Using the bin der plat en cleaner , clea n the top and si de surfaces of the b inder flap pers until al l the glue i s remo ved.[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-12 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-9. Cleaning the flappers Cleaning the calipers Using the binder platen cleane r , clean t he binder c aliper surfaces until a l l the glue i s removed.[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 13 Figure 5-10. Cleaning the calipers Closing the binder Perform the following steps to close the binder . 1. Push in the binde r drawe r until it stops. 2. Close th e finisher d oors. 3. Place t he plat en cleaner in a safe place. Mainta ining the p rinte r A screen message is displayed when [...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-14 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide CAUTION T o preve n t dry ink spills, remo ve the cartridge o n ly when directed to do so by a message on th e screen. The fol lowing step s must be perfo rmed to r eplace the dry ink cart ridge. CAUTION Do no t use warm or hot wate r , or general clean ing solven ts to remove d r y ink from y[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 15 Figure 5-1 1. Removing the empty ca rtridge 4. Install a new dry ink car tridge, as sho wn in fi gures 5 - 12 and 5-13 . a. T urn a new cartr idge of dry ink ups ide down an d shake the car tridge th oroughly to lo osen the co ntents. b. In sert the full cartridge until it stop s. c. Move t[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-16 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-12. Inserting a nd latching the cartridge d. S lide the full cartridge a ll the way into the syste m . e. Hold the cartr idge in p lace wit h one hand and remo ve the paper seal b y pu lling it toward you with the other hand. Discard the seal a long w i t h the dro p cloth. Figure 5-1[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 17 NOTE: If an y dry ink should get on you r skin, wash with mild soap an d cold water . Replacing the dry ink waste container When d irected by a scre en message, re place the dry ink waste contai ner . If the d r y ink waste co ntainer i s not replace d, the printer wi ll eventually stop , a[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-18 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-14. Removing the full waste container b. R emove th e cap fr om the top of t he full dry in k waste contai ner . c. Place the remo ved cap o ver the op ening on the end of the full dr y ink waste con tainer , as shown in figure 5-1 5. d. D o not remove th e cap on the new containe r .[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 19 Figure 5-15. Placing the ca p on the waste container e. S l ide a ne w , empty dry ink wast e container all the wa y into the sy stem until th e container st ops, as shown in f igure 5- 16. Figure 5-16. Inserting the new , empty cont ainer 4. Close th e processor doo rs.[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-20 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Adding fuser agent When d irected by a me ssage, add fuser ag ent as soon a s possible. If fuser agent is not added , the printer will stop after approximately 5,0 00 prints. It will not run until fuser agent is added. WA R N I N G The fuser area can reach te mpera t ures of approximat el y 42[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 21 Figure 5-17. Opening the fuser drawer WA R N I N G Fuser agent contai ns silicone, which can c ause irritation upon contact with the eye. Make sure that you wash your hands with so ap and water afte r you finish this procedure. 4. Fill the fuse r a gent reservoir . a. Pull the fuser agent r[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-22 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-18. Preparing to add fuser agent WA R N I N G Fuser agent spil ls cause the floor to be s lippery . If any fuser agent is spilled onto the floor , it must be removed immedi ately . c. Op en a new b ox of fuser age nt and remove the bottle. Remove the cap from the bottle of fuser agent[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 23 Figure 5-19. Adding the fuser agent e. Replace t he reser voir cap by turnin g it clockw ise. CAUTION Do not pu sh the fuser agent bottle into the reservoir with excessive force. There is an anti-splash seal in t h e reservoir that could b e damage d. f. Push the fuser agent reservoi r in u[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-24 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-20. Closing the fuser drawer 6. Close th e processor doo rs. The fuser agent message will di sa ppear after the system makes appr ox imat e ly 20 pri nts. Replacing the stitcher spool A Use this procedure to replace stitcher spo o l A in t he system. Check stitcher spoo ls A a nd B v [...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 25 Figure 5-21 . Releas ing the stitc her head 4. Remo ve the stitche r wi re pl ug . a. Th e stitcher wire plug is located ab ove the binder are a, as shown in figure 5-2 2. b. P ress and hold down the rele ase clip. c. P u ll the plug out of the stitcher he ad. Figure 5-22. Removing the stit[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-26 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide • If ther e is n o wire o n the spool , use th e wir e cutte rs to p ull the re mai ning w ire car efull y out o f th e tubi ng, as shown in figure 5-23. NOTE: Th e wire cutter t ool nee ded to p erform this procedure is lo cated next to stitcher spool B. Figure 5-23. Removing th e wire from[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 27 Figure 5-24. Rewinding the remaining wire 6. Insert th e plug in to the meas uring bra cket, as shown in figure 5-25 . Figure 5-25. The measuring bracket 7. Release and remove stit cher spool A. a. L ocate the gr een pin rele ase handle un der spool B, as shown in figure 5-2 6.[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-28 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-26. Removing th e stitcher spool pin b. P ull and h old the handle fo rward and remove the pin. c. Release t he handle and remo ve stitch er spool A . 8. Install the new sti tche r spool . a. S l ide the new st itcher spool i nto position w ith the p aper wrapper still in pl ace. b. R[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 29 Figure 5-27. Replacing the pin 9. Re move any da maged wir e. WA R N I N G Hold the wire on the spool t o prevent ey e injury and t o keep the wire from unwinding. a. L ocate the end of the wire o n the new spoo l. b. Using the wire cutters, carefully clip any bent or twiste d wire fr om th[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-30 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-28. Removing the paper wrapper NOTE: Hold th e wire between the thumb a nd forefinger of both hands. 10. Feed th e wire slo wly into t he tubi ng unt il th e wire extends from th e stit c her plug , as sho wn in fi gure 5- 29. Figure 5-29. Feeding the wire 1 1. Remov e the stitcher pl[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 31 12. Slowly and ca refully pull about 3 fee t (1 meter) of wire from the spoo l. 13. Cut the wire , leavin g about 2 in c hes (51m m) of wire exten ding from the end of the stit cher plug. 14. Insert t he plug into the me asuring br acket. 15. Continu e to feed the wire u ntil it touch es th[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-32 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-30. Storing binder ta pe in a cool, dry place Perform the following steps to store the b i nder tape wh eels. 1. Always sto re binder t ape in a dry place cool er than 90°F (32°C). 2. Keep sto red rolls in their origina l unopened co ntainers. 3. Use rolls with o lder dates first. S[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 33 Refer to the p rocedur e, Repla cing the bin der tape reel, i n this guide fo r information on h ow to remove and re place the bind er ta pe re el. Replacing the bi nder tape reel Use this pr ocedure to re place the binder tap e in the system. T o ensur e prope r bind in g and to reduce bin[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-34 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide a. Lift t he press ure roll r elease ha ndle an d remove t he tape from th e drive roll. Figure 5-33. Removing the tape b. Rewin d the tape onto th e tape reel. 4. Slid e the tap e reel of f the tape reel d r ive . a. Move the reel retainer in the center of the reel to th e horizont al unlocke[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 35 a. If necessary , rotate the ta pe reel slightly until it clicks in to position. NOTE: The tape will not fee d prope rl y if the ret a iner is not locked. b. Move the reel reta i ner to th e locked position. Figure 5-35. Locking the reel NOTE: Ensure that the tape passe s through th e binde[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-36 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-36. Threadi ng the tape through the tape feeder 7. Thread the tape arou nd the drive roll to the edge of the pressure roll. Figure 5-37. Threadi ng the tape to the pressure roll 8. T urn the gre en knob clockw i se un ti l the tap e ext end s at l e ast 2 inche s (51mm) be yond the ta[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 37 Figure 5-38. Feeding the tape manuall y 9. Cut th e tape. a. L ift up on the gr een tape cutt er handle, as shown in figure 5-39 . b. Remove t he cut pie ce of ta pe. Figure 5-39. Cutting the tape 10. Close t he bind er drawe r .[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-38 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide 1 1. Close the finisher d oors. Adjusting the binder tape registration The bi nder ta pe knob is used to align the reg istra tion of the binde r tape t o the top edge of a bound book. This pr ocedure has no eff ect on the len gth of the tape, but you should perform this procedure be fore adju [...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 39 Figure 5-40. Locating th e binder tape knob The knob is spring load ed and m oves in i ncrements to change the location of t he binder tape . Each incremen t equal s a change of 0.1mm, up or down, on the edge of the book. On e full rotation of the knob is equal to 0.04 inch (1mm). 6. Pull t[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-40 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5-41. Adjusting the tape position up • P ull the knob and rotate it counterclockwise to move the tape to ward the bot tom edge of the book. Figure 5-42. Adjusting the tape position down 8. Close th e finisher d oors. 9. Run a test binder job to check your adjustmen t. 10. Perfor m the[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 41 Adjusting the heavy paper levers This system can h andle a variety of pa pers. Some heavie r weight paper or lo nger paper may cause skew ing prob lems. Adjust the heavy paper levers to prevent this skewing. Adjust the heavy paper levers when you have skewed print s. Perform the following s[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-42 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide b. Lower t he left an d ri ght bl a ck leve rs to the ho rizonta l position , as shown in figure 5-44. Figure 5-44. Lower ing the levers 7. Close th e processor doo r . Adjusting for paper curl Each shee t of paper ha s a natural cu rve called the curl. Storing or using the paper under hu mid [...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 43 Figure 5-45. Measuring the paper curl 3. Pl ace th e botto m edge of the pri nts ove r the pa per cu rl measur ement ch art in th is guide. • If the pri nt curl on the printed paper mea sures betw een +1 and - 2, do not cha nge the decur l er sett ing. • If th e cur l is bet ween +2 and[...]
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Routin e maintena nce DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 5- 45 RECOMMENDED CAUTION NOTE: Corner s of the sheets o f paper s hould not exceed t he curl shown in this char t. See the example above . Note: Image Move Green Decu rl er leve r left Move Green Decurl er lever right -4 -3 -2 -1 FLA T +1 +2 +3 +4[...]
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Routine maintena nce 5-46 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Adjusti ng the de curler lever Perform the following steps to adjust t he decur ler lever . CAUTION Do not use any paper that is not suitable for system use. 1. Open th e right door o f the processor . 2. Locat e the decurle r lever in area 7 of the paper pat h, as shown in figure 5-4 6. Figur[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 6-1 6. Problem solving The system is de signed to help you find and solve problems as they happe n . The system detects h ardware and s o ftware proble ms, disp lays erro r or fau lt messa ges an d s creens , and sounds a n alert tone (if it is enab led) when a p roblem needs t o be cor recte d. This section o f the o[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Printer faults an d fault windows When t he printer needs attentio n, it is call ed a fau lt. There are three types of faults: t hose that re quire immediate at tention , those th at provide info rmation, and t hose that re quire service. Exampl es of faults that would re quire immed iate atten ti[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 6-3 WA R N I N G Remember that th e fuser and binder area surfa ces are hot. Proceed with caution when clearing all jams. Resolving a processor problem T able 6-1. Resolv i ng a processor problem Problem Sugges ted sol ution s Paper tray el evato r fails t o rise or lower Ensure th at the stoc k is l[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-4 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Paper m isfeeds an d multifee ds Ensure th at the stoc k is loade d properly in the paper trays, wi th the rear and sid e guides against t he stack. Ensure th at the stoc k is no t loaded ab ove the bo ttom of the red line in the paper tray . Ensure that the stock has no bent corners, or tears , a[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 6-5 Fuser jam s W ARNING The fuse r surfaces are hot . T o avoid i njury , pr oceed with caution when removing all jam s. Use a piece of paper to remove jamme d sheets from the fus e r . The ja mmed she ets in the fuser r equire c areful ha ndling b ecause th ey may not be fus ed prope rly . Images t[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-6 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Proc essor p ower is of f unexpec tedly The pro cessor or the Doc uSP contr oller may have an el ectrical problem. If the DocuS P contr oller has an electri cal proble m, it may shut off the powe r to the pr ocesso r . 1. Determi ne if the DocuSP control ler power and the proc essor power are off.[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 6-7 Resolving an interposer problem Resolving a finisher problem T able 6-2. Resolving an interposer problem Problem Sugges ted sol ution s Repeated j ams in inte rposer Follow the jam clear ance diagr am in the P rinter F ault Clearan ce window carefu lly to en sure al l paper h as been c leared. Ma[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-8 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Binder tape is too lon g or too sho rt on the bottom ed ge of the output prints Adjust the binder tape len gth using the proc edure entitl ed "Adju sting the binder tape regist ration" in the "Ro utine main tenance" chapter . If an adju stmen t is made to the bind er tape leng [...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 6-9 Clearing a binder tape fault Perfor m the followi ng to clear a binder tape fa ult. 1. Open th e finisher doors. 2. Open th e top cover . WA R N I N G The binder tape adhesive is hot, approximately 425°F (218°C). Allow the binder to cool for 5 minutes with the finisher doors and top cover open [...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-10 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide WA R N I N G The binder tape adhesive is hot, approximately 425°F (218°C). Allow the binder to cool for 5 minutes with the finisher doors and top cover open before touching the binder tape. 7. If area 18 is not displ ayed, pr oceed to step 10 . 8. If area 1 8 is displaye d and the en tire binder[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 11 Figure 6-1. Stitc her head release handle 5. Remo ve the stitche r wi re pl ug . a. Th e stitcher wire plug is located ab ove the binder are a, as shown in figure 6-2 . b. P ress and hold down the rele ase clip. c. P u ll the plug out of the stitcher he ad. Figure 6-2. Removing th e stit cher w[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-12 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide a. Using the wire cutter s, slowly and carefully pu ll approx imate ly 3 fee t (1 meter ) of wire ou t of the stitcher plug . b. Th e wire cutter t ool needed t o perform this procedu re is locate d next to stit cher spo ol B, as show n in the l ower l eft corne r of fig ure 6-1. c. Cut the wire c[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 13 Figure 6-4. The m easuring bracket 8. Feed the wire until the wire touch es the back of the measuri ng bracket. 9. Remove any stitche r wire fragments. a. Fo ld a piece of copy paper in half len gthwise. Place the folded sheet of copy paper under th e stitcher h ead, as shown in figure 6-5 . b.[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-14 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-5. Removing the wire fragments c. Rem ove the copy pa per carefull y , being sur e not to drop any wire fragments int o the system. 10. Push the green sti tche r hea d re le ase hand l e down and back. 1 1. Pull the plug from the measuring bracket. 12. Insert t he plug into the stit cher [...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 15 Customer Support Center directed tasks The following tasks should be performed whe n a Customer Support Ce nter Representative asks you to do so. Performing these tasks wh en requeste d may save yo u a visit from a S ervice Represen tative. Cleaning the processor sensors a nd the ref lecting su[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-16 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-7. Cleaning the Q861 sensor 5. Lower the ar ea 4 green ha ndle. 6. Close th e processor doo rs. Cleaning the Q1009 sensor and mirror Clea ning the Q1009 senso r and mirror shou ld be perf ormed only when di r ected by a Cus tomer Suppor t Cen te r Repr esenta tive. Perform the following w[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 17 Figure 6-8. Q1009 sensor location 3. Clean t he sensor an d mirror: a. Apply a small am ount of le ns and mirr or cl ea ner to a cleanin g pad. b. Wipe th e senso r and m irror gen tly wi th the c leani ng pad. 4. Close th e processor doo rs. Clearing or cleaning th e finisher sensors Cleari n [...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-18 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-9. Folding the paper 2. Use the fold ed shee t of pa per to clear a ny obstr uction s in the follow ing senso r areas. Cleari ng the Q1201 s ensor Cleari ng the Q1201 sensor should be pe rformed only w hen directed by a Customer Suppor t Center Repr esent ative. 1. Open th e processor top[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 19 Figure 6-10. Loc ating the Q1201 sensor 3. Brush a folded sheet of paper unde r the sensor t o clear any obstructions. 4. Close the p rocessor cove r . Cleari ng the Q120 2 and Q1203 sensors Clearin g the Q1202 and Q1203 senso r s should be per formed only wh en direct ed by a Cus tomer Suppor [...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-20 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-1 1. Locat ing the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors 3. Brush a fol ded sheet of paper und er each sensor to clear an y obstruct ions, as sh own in figure 6-12. Figure 6-12 . Clear ing the Q1202 and Q1203 sens ors 4. Close the fin isher top cover .[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 21 Cleaning the Q1222 and Q1210 sensors Cleaning the Q1222 and the Q1210 senso r s should be perform ed only when d i rected by a Cust omer Suppor t Cente r Represen tative. Perform the following when it is nece ssary to clean th e Q1222 and the Q1210 sensors. 1. Open th e finisher top cover . 2. [...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-22 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-14. Locating the Q1222 and Q1210 sensors 4. Wipe ea ch sensor gently w ith a soft cloth t o clean them. 5. Close the fin isher top cover . Cleari ng the Q1205, Q1206, and Q 12 07 sensor s Clear ing the Q1 205, Q 12 06, an d Q120 7 senso rs shoul d be perform ed only when d i rected by a C[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 23 Figure 6-15 . Locating the Q1205, Q 1 206, and Q1207 sensors 4. Brush a folded sheet of paper ac ross each sensor to clear any obstruction. 5. Close th e bindexer and finisher door s. Cleari ng the Q1213 s ensor Cleari ng the Q1213 sensor should be pe rformed only w hen directed by a Customer S[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-24 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 6-1 6. Q1213 sensor 4. Brush a folded sheet of paper acro ss the sensor to cle ar any obstruction. 5. Clo se the bi nder drawe r and the fini sher do ors. Cleari ng the Q1221, Q1218, and Q 12 27 sensor s Clear ing the Q1 221, Q 12 18, an d Q122 7 senso rs shoul d be perform ed only when d i[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 25 Figure 6-17 . Locating the Q1221, Q 1 218, and Q1227 sensors Figure 6-17 show s the fol lowing sensors: 1. Q122 1 sensor 2. Q121 8 sensor and the se nsor detector 3. Q122 7 sensor and the se nsor detector 3. Brush a folded sheet of paper acro ss the sensor to cle ar any obstruction. 4. Close th[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-26 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide WA R N I N G The fuser roll is approximately 425°F (218°C). Do not touch the fuser roll when performi ng this procedure or you may get burned. 1. Open th e processor doors. 2. Open th e fuser drawer . a. Gr asp the gree n handle on t he fuser draw er , as shown in figure 6-18. b. Pull th e f use[...]
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Probl em solv ing DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 6- 27 Figure 6-19. Camming mo tor brake r elea se 6. Release the brake rele ase when the cam m ing m o tor stops runnin g. 7. Close th e fuser drawer . a. P ush in the f user draw er until it la tches into place. b. E nsure that the drawer is latche d before closin g the proce ssor d oors. 8. Close t[...]
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Problem solvi ng 6-28 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide 1. Select [Di a gnos tics] fro m the System pull down menu located on the main windo w . The Call for Assistance screen is displayed. 2. Record th e following i nformati o n displayed on the screen which you may n eed to give to the support center: Host Name, Host ID, IP Address, Phone Number , So[...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 7-1 7. T echnical informa tion This secti on conta ins the hardware and software ca pacity guide lines f or the DocuT ech 6 100, 61 15, 6135, 61 55, and 6180 systems. It includes the specifications for the printer , as well as the satisfa ction guides for paper trays and stock. For comp lete system specificatio ns, re[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Heat output The tabl es below pr ovide informati on about the heat output of the Mo dels 6100, 61 15, 613 5, 6155, and 61 80 printers. For further i nformat i on, re fer to the printe r specific I nstallation Plan ning Gu ide . DocuT ech 61xx printer specifications The followi ng cont ains [...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 7-3 6135 print rate (per minute) 135 prints - 8.5 x 1 1 inch (2 16 x 279 mm) stock 57 prints - 17 x 1 1 inch (432 x 279 mm) stock Performance can b e less than optimal for some u nique stock sizes. For example , for stock having a process direction dimensi on that is equal to or g reater th an [...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-4 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide T ray 2 Stock sizes US Letter (8 1/2 x 1 1 inche s) US Leg al (8 1/2 x 14 inches) 9 x 1 1 inches A4 8 1/2 x 13 inches 223 x 29 7 mm Custom (Width = 8 to 9 inches ( 203 to 229 mm), Length = 10 to 14 inc hes (254 to 356 mm)) Capacity 60 0 sheet s , subst a nce 20 (75 g/m2 ) T ray 3 Stock size[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 7-5 JIS B4 Custom (Wid th = 8 to 17 i nches (203 to 4 32 m m), Le ng th = 10 to 14.33 i nches (254 to 364 mm)) Capacity 550 sheets , substa nce 20 (75 g/m2), po st-p roc ess on ly T ray 5 Stock sizes US Letter (8 1/2 x 1 1 inche s) US Leg al (8 1/2 x 14 inches) US Ledge r (1 7 x 1 1 inches) 9 x[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-6 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Stit cher Stock sizes 8 x 10 inches to 9 x 14 i nches (203 x 2 54 mm to 229 x 356 mm) Capacity 2 to 70 shee ts, su bsta nc e 20 (75 g/m2) Stitches per spool A pproximatel y 35,000 Binder Stock sizes 8.5 x 1 1 inches (216 x 27 9 mm) Capacity 15 sheets (7 shee ts with index covers) to 1 25 sh[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 7-7 • P lan the jo bs to minimi ze the am ount of pap er lef t in the system du ring the night. • L oad the paper qu antity based o n the number of prints require d. • W hen paper is ta ken from a stor age area wit h a diffe rent humidity or temp era ture, keep it in the r oom where it wi[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-8 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide Stock satisfaction guides T able 7-5. Satisfaction guid e for paper trays 1 an d 2 Stock Reliable feeds may be expe cted Less reliab le feed s may be expecte d Sugges ted alt er nati ves Size 8 x 10 i nches to 9 x 14 inches ( 203 x 254 mm to 229 x 35 6 mm) Stock smaller than 8 x 10 inches c[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 7-9 Weight S ubstanc e 16 to 1 10 (6 0 to 200 g/m2 ) Weights outs ide the lim its shown ar e not recom mended. Substan ce 1 10 ( 200 g/m2) must be long gr ain exce pt 17 x 1 1 inch (432 x 279 mm) substa nce 1 10 ( 200 g/m2) which m ust be sh ort grain. Capacity 2600 sh eets, sub stance 20 (75 g[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-10 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide T y pe or conditi on Xerog raphic bo nd paper in good conditio n Drilled st ock, fanne d thoroug hly Slightl y curled paper Intermixe d weights Xerox v e llum Full cut tabs Label s tock Adhesi ve drafti ng film Paper w ith reinfor ced edges Do not us e excessive ly curled pa per Substan ce [...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 11 Using various stocks The fol lowing table lis ts stock that have been eval uated and tested fo r use in this syste m . There are many other stocks avail able, some of which may no t provide the same de gree of user satisfaction . R efer to the “Using no n-standard stock” section in th[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-12 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Xerox 4024, substance 20 (75 g/m2) 3 hole drilled 4 hole drilled 7 hole drilled Load the p aper int o trays 1 an d 2 with ho les to the right; load the paper into tr ays 3, 4, and 5 with hole s to the le ft. Use the Im age Shift or Reduce/E nlarge opti ons to avoi d printing n ear the ho le[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 13 Do not use the following stocks: • Multip a rt forms • S tocks outside of the r ecommended size and weight range s Preprin ted stock Preprin ted forms must be made up o f ink tha t has the fo llowing cha racteri stics: • Can withs tand tempe ratures up to 400°F (204°C) • Can wit[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-14 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Using non-standard stock Using sto ck of non-standa rd width or l ength in the printer may have a n egative impact on system performance. Refer to the follow ing tab l e fo r a lis ting of sizes and po ssible resulti ng impacts. T able 7-1 1. Stock width impa ct on syst em performance Stock[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 15 Finisher satis faction guides The follo wing guid es summar ize the sta cker , stitch er , b inder , and top tray capabil ities. 10 in ches (254 mm) to le ss than 1 1 inch es (279 mm) Becaus e the 1 1 inch transfe r mecha nism is used fo r all s tock lengths less than 1 1 inches (279 mm),[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-16 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Stack er capaci ty Unfinish ed sh eets : 3300 she ets, substan ce 16 (60 g /m2) 3000 she ets, substan ce 20 (75 g /m2) 2500 she ets, substan ce 24 (90 g /m2) 1875 she ets, substan ce 32 (120 g/m2) 1360 she ets, substan ce 1 10 (200 g/m2) T o all ow a conti nuous ru n, unload o uter stac k b[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 17 T y pe or conditi on Xerograp hic bond pa per in good con dition Drille d paper Slight ly curled paper Do not use excessi vely curle d paper . T r ansparenc ies mus t contain some op aque shee ts to avoid finish er jams . Stock not defi ned here is included i n the “Us ing various stock[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-18 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Set siz e limit s Maximum collate d: 125 shee ts of subs tance 20 (75 g/m2 ) or equival ent thickness Minimum collate d: 15 she ets of substanc e 20 (75 g/m2 ) (7 sheets with index co vers) or equival ent thickne ss Maximum unco llated: 100 shee ts of subs tance 20 (75 g /m2) Minimum uncoll[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 19 Paper stock rotat i on This se c tion id en tifi es the limi tation s on the rotati on of pa per stock in the DocuT ech 6xx Bypa ss T ranspo rt when us ing a th ird - party finishing de vice. Background Due to th e physical limitations of th e DocuT ech 61xx Bypass T ransport, some pape r[...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-20 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide With t he intr oduction of oth e r DF A-com plaint finishin g devices for use with t he DocuT ech 6 1xx fam ily of print ers, ad diti onal pape r stock sizes can be handled by the finishing devices, both straight from th e Bypa ss T ra nspo rt or rotat ed. Limitations Do not rotate paper si[...]
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Tech nical informa tion DocuTe ch 61xx Operat or Guide 7- 21 *Alt hough the di agonal me ets the 18-in ch (457 mm) rotation limit, t he paper s tock lon g dimensio n excee ds the p rocesso r path width. Th e sheet must stay in the short-ed ge feed orie ntation throug hout the pa per pat h. For me dia sizes that are not listed in the abov e tables, [...]
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Techni cal info rmation 7-22 Docu Tech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 7- 1. Rotata ble and non-rota table si zes (“as l o a ded” media sizes) Sizes wh ose dim ensions are loc at ed on the left of t he cur v e or on th e line itself have a diagon al tha t is le ss than or equ al to 18.0 inche s (457 mm) an d ther efore ca n be rot ated. Tho se size [...]
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DocuTe ch 61xx Operato r Guide 8-1 8. Supplies Listed be l ow are supplies that you mi ght want to kee p in stock, and the information you need to order them. Supplies to keep in stock Check th e suppl ies regul a rly and reor der supplies fr om the appro priate Xerox R e presentative before the last item i s used. CAUTION Do no t use any su pplies[...]
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Supplie s 8-2 Do cuTech 61xx Operat or Guide In Can ada, the se supplies are available thr ough the Xero x Servic e Representa tive. Ordering suppl ies In the U nited Stat es: Call the Supply Order Re presentative b y dia lin g this toll-free numbe r: 1- 800-82 2-22 00, M onda y thro ugh Fr ida y , between 8 :00 a.m. a nd 5:00 p. m. Call the Parts [...]