In Local-Controlled Mode
For duplex systems:
When the system master power control is to be controlled
locally, set the Local/Remote switches as shown in Table 8 for the various
combination of elements for which you want power on.
Table 8. Local System Power Control - Duplex Models
Elements To Be
Powered-On
Local/Remote Switch Setting
AFCCU Frame
Printer 2
Frame
PUM Frame
Printer 1
Frame
AFCCU, Printer 1,
PUM, Printer 2
Local
Remote
Remote
Remote
AFCCU, Printer 2
Local
Remote
Local
Local
AFCCU, PUM, Printer
1
Local
Local
Remote
Remote
For simplex systems:
When the system master power is to be controlled locally, set
the Local/Remote switches to Local.
When the Local/Remote switch is set to Local, do the following:
1.
Ensure that both printers in a duplex system are connected to a three-phase
electrical outlet that is reserved for the printers.
2.
Ensure that the printer in a simplex system is connected to a three-phase
electrical outlet that is reserved for the printer.
3.
Press the AFCCU frame Control Unit Power On switch for any of the
preceding combinations of elements listed.
4.
Respond to any error or intervention messages that appear on the Display
Touch Screen during the power-on sequence.
5.
At the completion of the power-on sequence, the Display Touch Screen displays
a Printer Status window. In duplex mode, the Printer Status window is
overlaid with a Thread/Align Forms procedure window.
6.
Load forms. See “Loading Forms (Simplex or Dual Simplex Mode)” on page 102
or “Loading Forms (Duplex Mode)” on page 115 for details.
7.
If you are printing in duplex mode, do the Thread/Align Forms procedure. See
“Thread/Align Forms” on page 152 for details.
8.
Enable host attachments, as required. See “Enabling and Disabling
Attachments” on page 63 for details.
9.
Make the system ready.
v
If you are printing in duplex mode, SELECT the Ready pushbutton on the
main Display Touch Screen window.
v
If you are printing in simplex or dual simplex mode, SELECT the Ready
pushbutton on the main Display Touch Screen window for one or both
printers.
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