Xerox N32 DocuPrint User Guide

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The Xerox
DocuPrint N24/
N32
Finisher
User Guide
Xerox Corporation
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printer contains an emulation of the Hewlett Packard PCL 5e command
language, recognizes HP PCL 5e commands, and processes these
commands in a manner comparable with Hewlett Packard LaserJet
printer products.
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details.
Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................. 5
How Much of This Guide Must I Read? .................................... 5
Finisher Overview .................................................................... 6
Features ................................................................................... 7
Built-in Stapler ......................................................................... 7
Capacity Handling .................................................................... 7
Use with Mailbox ..................................................................... 7
Face-down Bin ......................................................................... 8
Job Offsetting .......................................................................... 8
Supported Paper Sizes ............................................................. 8
Output Destination .................................................................. 8
Output Bin Sensing .................................................................. 8
Bin Level Sensors ..................................................................... 9
Safety Limitation ...................................................................... 9
Unload Button ......................................................................... 9
Selecting Output Destination and Staple Mode ........................ 9
Bin Capacity ........................................................................... 10
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Stapling Positions .................................................................. 11
Stapling Positions for Letter, Statement, and Executive Paper . 11
Stapling Positions for A4 Paper .............................................. 12
Stapling Positions for A5 Paper .............................................. 13
Stapling Positions A3 Paper ................................................... 14
Stapling Positions for Ledger, Legal, and Folio Paper .............. 15
Job Offsetting ........................................................................ 16
Output Timeout ..................................................................... 17
Paper Output Exception Conditions ..................................... 18
Finisher Menu Options .......................................................... 19
Control Panel Messages ........................................................ 21
Adding Staples ....................................................................... 24
Clearing Jams ......................................................................... 26
Clearing Area E ..................................................................... 26
Clearing Area F ...................................................................... 27
Clearing Area G ..................................................................... 27
Clearing Area H ..................................................................... 28
Space Requirements .............................................................. 29
Precautions ........................................................................... 30
Finisher Specifications ........................................................... 31
Finisher Specific Commands ................................................. 32
Output Destination Commands ............................................. 32
Stapling Position Commands ................................................. 32
Special Notices ....................................................................... 33
FCC Notice for USA and Canada ............................................ 33
Certification for Canada ........................................................ 33
European Markets ................................................................. 34
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Introduction
This document describes the use of the DocuPrint N24/N32
2,000 Sheet Finisher/Stapler. It supplements information
contained in other DocuPrint N24/N32 documentation.
If you are installing a printer at the same time as you are
installing a finisher, install the printer and 2,500 Sheet Feeder
first, using the instructions which come with them. Then
install the finisher.
Note
How Much of This
Guide Must I
Read?
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This document is for use with the DocuPrint N24 and N32
printers. Because most of the printer’s features and
functionality are shared by both the DocuPrint N24 and
DocuPrint N32, this document uses the name DocuPrint N32
when referring to both printers. This document uses the
generic name finisher to refer to the DocuPrint N24/N32
Finisher in the remainder of this document.
The finisher and all its options are customer installable. If you
have already installed your finisher following the instructions
packed with it, this guide provides more information about
using the finisher.
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Finisher
Overview
Figure 1
The major components of the finisher are indicated in
Figure 1 below.
Finisher components
Front View
1
Transport Cover
2
Paper Transport
3
Staple Access Door
4
Unload Button
5
Output Bin 1
6
Output Bin 2
7
Output Bin 3
Top View
1
Area E
2
Area F
3
Door G
4
Area H
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Features
The finisher option can be installed only on console versions
of the DocuPrint N32 (i.e., versions which have the 2,500
Sheet Feeder). It has three output bins with a total maximum
capacity of 2,000 unstapled sheets, up to 667 unstapled sheets
per bin. There is stapling capability for all three bins. Stapled
output is delivered face down.
Built-in Stapler
The stapler can staple sets of up to 50 sheets. It has three
stapling modes (Front for portrait, Back for landscape, and
Dual for booklet mode). The customer-replaceable stapling
unit contains 5,000 staples which are packaged as a supply
item, in sets of three, for a total of 15,000 staples per package.
The finisher comes with one staple cartridge of 5,000 staples.
Capacity Handling
The finisher is programmed to ensure that there is enough
space remaining in the bin to output a job of from two to 50
pages. Up to 50 sheets can be stapled.
Stapled sets are kept in a compiler bin and ejected once a
complete set has been stapled. Output is delivered to the
finisher bins face down only.
The finisher has an elevator that positions one of the three
output bins to receive output from the compiler bin. The
finisher home position is when Bin 2 receives output from the
compiler bin. Finisher bin selection is made from the System
Menu at the User Interface, via PCL commands or from
printer drivers.
Use with Mailbox
The finisher is designed to be used with console versions of
the DocuPrint N32. Because it uses the same connector and
occupies the same location as the Mailbox, the same
DocuPrint N32 can not support both a finisher and a Mailbox
simultaneously.
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Face-down Bin
When the finisher is installed, its transport reduces the
capacity of the DocuPrint N32’s Face-down Bin from 500 to
300 sheets.
Job Offsetting
The finisher supports offsetting of printed jobs in all three
bins. Job offsetting is configured either via the User Interface
(UI) or through SNMP commands. Job offsetting is a system
function; it cannot be configured from the printer drivers.
Supported Paper
Sizes
Output
Destination
Output Bin
Sensing
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All sizes of paper can be sent to the finisher except A6 and
Envelopes. Mixed sizes of paper can be sent to the finisher
bins as long as all the paper within a single job is the same
size. Mixed paper sizes within the same job cannot be
compiled and stapled. See Table 1 on page 10 for supported
paper sizes.
With a finisher installed, the user may select the following
output destinations: Face Down Bin, Face Up Bin, Finisher
Bin 1, Finisher Bin 2, and Finisher Bin 3
Each finisher bin senses not only the height of each stack, but
also the number of stapled sets delivered to each stack. When
the number of stapled sets delivered to the bin reaches 100
for long edge feed (LEF) paper sizes, or 50 for short edge feed
(SEF) paper sizes, as shown in Table 1 on page 10, the bin is
reported as full.
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Bin Level Sensors
Finisher sensors can detect the following bin conditions:
Empty
50%
Full
When a bin is full and the stack height does not allow
additional sets to be sent to it, the destination of additional
sets directed to the full bin is determined by the Output
Timeout system parameter in the printer’s System Menu. See
Table 2 on page 17.
Safety Limitation
When Finisher Bin 3 is selected, the bins are raised to the
highest position. In the interest of safety, they will only
remain in this position for (1) one minute following the last
page delivered to bin 3. After one minute, the bins are
lowered to align bin 2 with the output paper path.
Unload Button
The Unload Button temporarily interrupts printing and places
the finisher in the home position to allow the operator to
remove output. It also signals the controller to sense stack
height in the bins and resume printing after the stack has
been removed. Figure 1 on page 6 illustrates the position of
the unload button.
Selecting Output
Destination and
Staple Mode
These parameters can be set via the System Menu at the UI
[see “Finisher Menu Options” (page 19)] or by PCL and PJL
commands [see “Finisher Specific Commands” (page 32)].
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Bin Capacity
Each finisher Bin is capable of stacking up to 667 sheets of 20
lb. paper for long edge feed (LEF) paper sizes and 334 sheets
for short edge feed (SEF) paper sizes.
The maximum stack height is decreased when stapled sets
are delivered to each bin, since stapled sets affect the stability
of the output stack.
Table 1 lists the supported paper sizes and the maximum
capacity for each bin based upon whether the output is
unstapled or stapled.
Table 1
Maximum Capacity Per Bin
Capacity
Unstapled
Sheets
Capacity
Stapled Sets
Letter (8.5” x 11”) LEF
667
100
Statement (5.5” x 8.5”) LEF
667
100
Executive (7.25” x 10.5”) LEF
667
100
A4 (210mm x 297mm) LEF
667
100
A5 (148mm x 210mm) LEF
667
100
Legal (8.5” x 14”) SEF
334
50
Folio (8.5” x 13”) SEF
334
50
Ledger (11” X 17”) SEF
334
50
A3 (287mm X 420mm) SEF
334
50
Paper Size
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Stapling
Positions
Stapling positions can be sent from the System Menu at the
User Interface (See Table 7 on page 19.) or by PJL commands.
See “Finisher Specific Commands” (page 32).
Stapling Positions
for Letter,
Statement, and
Executive Paper
Figure 2 illustrates the approximate position of staples for
Letter, Statement, and Executive paper in Portrait,
Landscape, and Inverse Landscape Modes based upon the UI
parameters indicated in the left hand column.
Figure 2
Stapling
Position
Stapling positions for Letter, Statement, and
Executive paper
Portrait
Landscape
Inverse
Landscape
Position 1
/
\
A
A
A
\
Position 2
|
A
A
A
|
—
Dual
|
—
A
—
A
A
—
—
|
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Stapling Positions
for A4 Paper
Figure 3 illustrates the approximate position of staples for A4
paper in Portrait, Landscape, and Inverse Landscape Modes
based upon the UI parameters indicated in the left hand
column.
Figure 3
Stapling
Position
Stapling positions for A4 paper
Portrait
Landscape
Inverse
Landscape
Position 1
/
\
A
A
A
\
Position 2
/
A
A
A
/
\
Dual
|
—
A
—
A
A
—
|
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Stapling Positions
for A5 Paper
Figure 4 illustrates the approximate position of staples for A5
paper in Portrait, Landscape, and Inverse Landscape Modes
based upon the UI parameters indicated in the left hand
column.
Figure 4
Stapling
Position
Stapling positions for A5 paper
Portrait
Landscape
Inverse
Landscape
Position 1
/
\
A
A
A
\
Position 2
\
/
A
A
A
/
Dual
|
—
A
—
A
A
—
—
|
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Stapling Positions
A3 Paper
Figure 5 illustrates the approximate position of staples for A3
paper in Portrait, Landscape, and Inverse Landscape Modes
based upon the UI parameters indicated in the left hand
column.
Figure 5
Stapling
Position
Stapling positions for A3 paper
Portrait
Inverse
Landscape
Landscape
Position 1
\
/
A
A
A
/
Position 2
/
\
A
A
A
\
Dual
—
—
A
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|
|
|
A
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Stapling Positions
for Ledger, Legal,
and Folio Paper
Figure 6 illustrates the approximate position of staples for
Ledger, Legal, and Folio paper in Portrait, Landscape, and
Inverse Landscape Modes based upon the UI parameters
indicated in the left hand column.
Figure 6
Stapling
Position
Stapling positions for Ledger, Legal, and Folio
paper
Portrait
Inverse
Landscape
Landscape
Position 1
\
/
A
A
A
/
Position 2
|
—
A
A
A
—
Dual
—
—
A
|
|
|
|
A
A
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Job Offsetting
The finisher, like the Face-Down Bin, supports offsetting
output between successive jobs or multiple collated sets of a
single job. A system parameter configures the offset function
to OFF (no offset), or ON (toggle offset portion of sequential
jobs or multiple collated sets of a single job.)
Job offset is a system function that cannot be configured by
the driver. It is configured via the User Interface or via SNMP
commands.
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Output
Timeout
Table 2
Table 2 defines printer operation, based upon the Output
Timeout setting, when the requested finisher bin is full. The
Output Timeout setting can be selected from the System
Menu. If the Output Timeout setting allows printed output to
be redirected to an alternative bin, that bin is used until the
original output bin again becomes available. This occurs
when the original requested finisher bin is emptied. Printing
is redirected to the original bin at the next job boundary. If
the current job was re-directed to an alternative bin, the
re-direction remains in effect until the last page of the job
becomes available.
Output timeout operation
Destination
Requested
Finisher Bin 1, 2, or 3
Output
Timeout
Value
OFF
Action
Display shows “Bin Full”. Printer waits until the Bin is emptied.
Finisher Bin 1
0
Immediately changes destination to Bin 2. If Bin 2 is full, output is
directed to Bin 3.
Finisher Bin 1
5, 10, 30, or 60
seconds
Display shows “Bin Full” until the Timeout expires. After the
Timeout expires, subsequent pages are directed to Bin 2. If Bin 2
is full, output is directed to Bin 3.
Finisher Bin 2
0
Immediately changes destination to Bin 3. If Bin 3 is full, output is
directed to Bin 1.
Finisher Bin 2
5, 10, 30, or 60
seconds
Display shows “Bin Full” until the Timeout expires. After the
Timeout expires, subsequent pages are directed to Bin 3. If Bin 3
is full, output is directed to Bin 1.
Finisher Bin 3
0
Immediately changes destination to Bin 1. If Bin 1 is full, output is
directed to Bin 2.
Finisher Bin 3
5, 10, 30, or 60
seconds
Display shows “Bin Full” until the Timeout expires. After the
Timeout expires, subsequent pages are directed to Bin 1. If Bin1
is full, output is directed to Bin 2.
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Paper Output
Exception
Conditions
Table 3
It is possible to send a combination of commands to select an
output destination or feature that cannot be processed by the
printer. Table 3 describes printer operations when these
exceptions occur.
Paper output exception conditions
Condition
Printer Operation
Stapling is selected without the finisher
destination
Destination is ignored. Stapling is ignored.
Stapling is selected and the job exceeds 50 pages
Stapling is ignored. Output is sent to the destination bin.
Stapling is selected for a single page job
Stapling is ignored. Output is sent to the destination bin.
Stapling is selected but the staple cartridge is
empty or not installed
An “Out of Staples” message appears and printing
continues.
Finisher bin is full
Diverts output to alternative finisher bin after timeout
specified in Output Timeout option on the User Interface
System Menu.
The destination is changed either to or from one
of the finisher Bins that was not the destination
for the first page in the job.
Ignores the changes in the destination and continues to
deliver pages to the destination in effect for the first page
of the job.
One of the finisher Bins is selected as the
destination and the duplex mode is changed
within the job.
All pages currently in the compiler bin are ejected into the
finisher bin unstapled. The remainder of the document is
directed to the compiler bin with the new duplex mode,
until the end of the job is reached, or until another
change in duplex mode occurs.
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Finisher Menu
Options
Figure 7
When the finisher is installed, it is reflected in the System
Menu in two options: Output Destination and Staple Mode.
Those options are illustrated in Figure 7. Finisher tasks
performed with the System Menu are listed in Table 4 on
page 20.
System Menu showing finisher-specific options only
Job Menu
Password Menu
Tray Menu
PCL Menu
Output Dest
PostScript Menu
Face Down Bin*
Finisher Bin 2
Face Up Bin
Finisher Bin 3
Finisher Bin 1
System Menu
Parallel Menu
Ethernet Menu
Staple Mode
Off*
Position 2
Position 1
Dual
Novell Menu
Test Menu
Reset Menu
*Factory defaults
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Table 4
System Menu finisher-specific functions
Menu Item and Function
Output Destination
Set the default output bin. The
available values are:
Face Down Bin*
Face Up Bin
Finisher Bin 1
Finisher Bin 2
Finisher Bin 3
Keystrokes
1. Press Menu Up
or Menu
Down
until you see:
Menus
System Menu
2. Press Item Up
or Item
Down
until you see:
System Menu
Output Dest
3. Press Value Up
or Value
Down
until you see:
Output Dest
New Value
4. Press Enter
System Menu
Output Dest
5. Press On Line
Staple Mode
Set the default Staple Mode. The
available values are:
Off*
Position 1
Position 2
Dual
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. You will see:
. You will see:
Menus
System Menu
2. Press Item Up
or Item
Down
until you see:
System Menu
Staple Mode
3. Press Value Up
or Value
Down
until you see:
Staple Mode
New Value
4. Press Enter
System Menu
Staple Mode
. You will see:
. You will see:
=
Ready
1. Press Menu Up
or Menu
Down
until you see:
5. Press On Line
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Ready
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Control Panel
Messages
Table 5
The table below lists Control Panel messages, along with
their corrective actions, that are specific to the finisher. These
messages supplement those already described in the other
DocuPrint N32 documentation.
Control Panel messages and corrective actions
Message
Description/Corrective Action
Check
Staple Cartridge
The Stapler cartridge is not in position.
Clear Area H
The finisher compiler tray (Area H) safety switch is on.
ACTION:
ACTION:
Close Cover H
Close Door E, the Gate Cover of the finisher.
Door F is open.
ACTION:
Close Door G
Remove the obstacle from this area and close the door.
Door E is open.
ACTION:
Close Door F
Remove the obstacle from Area H.
Finisher cover H is not closed entirely, or the Compiler cover safety switch is
open or the cover switch is open.
ACTION:
Close Door E
Verify that the Stapler cartridge has been installed. and that it
contains staples.
Close Door F, the Transport Cover of the finisher.
Door G is open.
ACTION:
Close Door G, the Top Cover of the finisher.
Close Staple
Door
The finisher’s staple door is open.
Finisher Failure
Power Off/On
Problem with finisher elevator, stackers, or compiler tray
Fin Fail H5-81
Power Off/On
Problem with finisher eject clamp.
Fin Fail H5-82
Power Off/On
Finisher tamper home sensor problem.
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
Close the stapler door.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
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Control Panel messages and corrective actions (continued)
Message
Description/Corrective Action
Fin Fail H5-83
Power Off/On
Finisher stacker offset home sensor problem.
Fin Fail H5-84
Power Off/On
Finisher tray sensor problem.
Fin Fail H5-85
Power Off/On
Finisher stacker upper limit switch problem.
Fin Fail H5-86
Power Off/On
Finisher stacker lower limit switch problem.
Install
Staple Cartridge
The finisher is out of staples.
Paper Jam
Clear Area E
A paper jam has occurred in Area E.
Paper Jam
Clear Area F
A paper jam has occurred in Area F.
Paper Jam
Clear Area G
A paper jam has occurred in Area G.
Paper Jam
Clear Area H
A paper jam has occurred in Area H.
Paper Jam
Clear Area G,H
A paper jam has occurred in Areas G and H.
Remove Output
Finisher Bin 1
Finisher Bin 1 is full.
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ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Remove the empty Staple Cartridge and install a new one. Refer to
the section “Adding Staples” (page 24).
Open Door E and remove jammed paper. Refer to the section
“Clearing Area E” (page 26).
Open Door F and remove jammed paper. Refer to the section
“Clearing Area F” (page 27).
Open Door G and remove jammed paper. Refer to the section
“Clearing Area G” (page 27).
Open Door H and remove jammed paper. Refer to the section
“Clearing Area H” (page 28).
Open Doors G and H and remove jammed paper. Refer to the
sections “Clearing Area G” (page 27) and “Clearing Area H” (page
28).
Remove the output from Bin 1.
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Control Panel messages and corrective actions (continued)
Message
Description/Corrective Action
Remove Output
Finisher Bin 2
Finisher Bin 2 is full.
Remove Output
Finisher Bin 3
Finisher Bin 3 is full.
Remove Output
From Finisher
All three finisher bins are full.
Slide In
Finisher
The finisher guide rail is not entirely in position.
Stapl Fail
Staple Failure
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
Remove the output from Bin 2
Remove the output from Bin 3
Remove the output from all three bins.
Slide the guide rail into position. Make sure it is securely snapped
into the console. Check to see that the thumb screw that connects
it to the finisher is hand tightened.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Stapl Fail H5-91
Power Off/On
The Staple Head did not return to its initial position.
Stapl Fail H5-92
Power Off/On
The Staple Head did not switch ON within the specified time.
Stapl Fail H5-93
Power Off/On
The Stapler Failed in the Front Corner position
Stapl Fail H5-94
Power Off/On
The Stapler Failed in the Front Straight position
Stapl Fail H5-95
Power Off/On
The Stapler Failed in the Rear Straight position
Stapl Fail H5-96
Power Off/On
The Stapler Ready Sensor did not go back ON after the staples were refilled, or
stapling was unsuccessful.
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
ACTION:
Stapl Fail H5-97
Power Off/On
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
The End Wall Sensor of the finisher did not go on ON or OFF within the
specified time.
ACTION:
Power off the printer. Then power it back on again.
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Adding
Staples
1
The printer will pause during a stapling job when the staple
cartridge is empty. Follow these steps to place a new staple
cartridge into the finisher.
Open the access door on the side of the
finisher.
Staple replacement and jam
clearance instructions are also
displayed on the panel behind the
access door.
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2
Place one hand under the cartridge. Use
your other hand to release the cartridge
from the finisher by pushing down on the
latch as shown.
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5
Remove the empty cardboard from the
cartridge by pressing the clear plastic tab
on the top rear of the cartridge as the
hand on the right is doing in the figure.
4
Slide the full Staple Cartridge into the
finisher until it snaps into place.
6
Slide a new set of staples into the
cartridge and pull the tab to release the
packaging.
Make sure the arrows on the
package of staples face up.
Close the access door. Stapling can now
continue.
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Clearing Jams
Clearing Area E
Follow the procedures below to clear finisher paper jams.
Follow the procedure below when the Control Panel display
reads: Paper Jam Clear Area E.
1
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Lift the plastic roll cover under the paper
transport, using the tab as indicated.
Remove any paper under the roll cover.
Release the roll cover when you have
removed the paper
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Clearing Area F
Clearing Area G
Follow the procedure below when the Control Panel display
reads: Paper Jam Clear Area F.
1
Raise the cover of the Bypass Transport
and remove any jammed paper.
2
Lower the cover of the transport when
you are finished.
Follow the procedure below when the Control Panel display
reads: Paper Jam Clear Area G.
1
Raise the cover of the Door G and remove
any jammed paper.
2
Close Door G when you are finished.
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Clearing Area H
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Follow the procedure below when the Control Panel display
reads: Paper Jam Clear Area H.
1
Raise the assembly at Area H and remove
any jammed paper.
2
Close Door H when you are finished.
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Space
Requirements
Figure 8
For easy operation, maintenance and replacement of
consumables, you should select a location for the printer that
leaves the minimum clearances around the finisher as shown
in Figure 8 and Figure 9.
Space requirements for installing the finisher with base configuration
Top View
1
60 inches (1525 mm)
2
32 inches (815 mm)
3
4 inches (100 mm)
4
15 inches (425 mm)
5
36 inches (915 mm)
6
102 inches (2550 mm)
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Figure 9
Space requirements for installing the finisher when options are installed
Top View
1
60 inches (1525 mm)
2
32 inches (815 mm)
3
4 inches (100 mm)
4
15 inches (425 mm)
5
36 inches (915 mm)
6
102 inches (2550 mm)
Precautions
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printer when the finisher is installed.
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Finisher
Specifications
Table 6
Finisher Specifications
Power Consumption 120 V – 55 DC W
220 V – 55 DC W
Noise Level
Temperature
71.8 dBA maximum with 32 PPM engine per ISO 7779
5 - 35 degrees C during operation
Relative Humidity 15% to 85% during operation
Dimensions 1,133 x 633 x 658 mm (HxWxD)
Weight
56 kg (124 lbs.) without paper
Productivity Up to 32 PPM (Simplex) in continuous running mode with N32 Printer
Up to 24 PPM (Simplex) in continuous running mode with N24 Printer
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Finisher
Specific
Commands
Xerox has added some PCL and PJL commands to select
output destination and stapling at the finisher.
Output
Destination
Commands
Table 7 lists the PCL and PJL commands to select output
destination. The values listed in the PJL column are the
settings associated with the PJL “OUTBIN” variable.
Table 7
Finisher-specific output selection commands
Destination
PJL
Value for variable “OUTBIN”
PCL
Finisher Bin 1
Ec&14G
OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN2
Finisher Bin 2
Ec&15G
OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN3
Finisher Bin 3
Ec&16G
OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN4
Stapling Position
Commands
The finisher supports the following stapling modes:
•
No Stapling
•
Front
•
Rear
•
Dual.
Stapling is selected by a PJL command preceding the job.
They are listed in Table 8.
Table 8
PJL commands to select stapling position
Position
PJL Command
No Stapling
@PJL SET FINISH = NONE
Front (UI Position 2)
@PJL SET FINISH = STAPLEFRONT
Rear (UI Position 1)
@PJL SET FINISH = STAPLEREAR
Dual
@PJL SET FINISH = STAPLEDUAL
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Special Notices
FCC Notice for USA
and Canada
Certification for
Canada
Base Printer with Finisher
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
60 HZ, 115V
The equipment is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, UL
1950, certified by Canadian Standards Association, CSA22.2,
No. 950.
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European Markets
CE Certification
The CE marking applied to this product symbolizes Xerox
Limited Declaration of Conformity with the following
applicable directives of the European Union as of the dates
indicated:
January 1, 1995: - Council Directive 73/23/EEC amended by
Council Directive 93/86/EEC, approximation of the laws of
the member states related to low voltage equipment.
January 1, 1996: - Council Directive 89/336/EEC,
approximation of the laws of the member states related to
electromagnetic compatibility.
A full declaration, defining the relevant Directives and
referenced standards, can be obtained from your Xerox
Limited representative.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically
approved by Xerox Limited may result in non-compliance
with one or more of the directives above.
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to
maintain compliance with the EMC directive (89/336/EEC).
Finisher
WARNING: The Base Printer with a Finisher is a Class A
product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference, in which case the user may be required
to take adequate measures.
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