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Summary of Contents for Document Centre 50

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Page 2: ...trademarks Other company brands and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are also acknowledged PANTONE Colors generated by the DocuColor 12 are f...

Page 3: ...tly grounded electrical outlet Do not use an extension cord If you do not know whether or not an outlet is grounded consult a qualified electrician Do not use a ground adapter plug to connect this equ...

Page 4: ...l outlet Call an authorized Xerox service representative to correct the problem The machine emits unusual noises or odors The power cord is damaged or frayed A wall panel circuit breaker fuse or other...

Page 5: ...s exposure to laser radiation This equipment complies with international safety standards With specific regard to laser safety the equipment complies with performance standards for laser products set...

Page 6: ...and could create a dangerous condition Use the supplies and cleaning materials only as directed in the System Administration Guide chapter 4 Maintenance Keep all of these materials out of the reach of...

Page 7: ...ur copier printer The use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance of the machine and possibly a hazardous situation Follow all warnings and instructions that are marked on or supplied w...

Page 8: ...symbol These areas may be very hot and could cause personal injury If you need any additional safety information concerning the machine or materials contact your Xerox representative Ozone safety Thi...

Page 9: ...no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the eq...

Page 10: ...e when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manua...

Page 11: ...al safety regulations All system ports meet the Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV circuits for connection to customer owned devices and networks Additions of customer owned or third party accessories that...

Page 12: ...states related to electromagnetic compatibility Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by Xerox Europe may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded cab...

Page 13: ...equired to take adequate measures Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by Xerox Europe may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded cables must be us...

Page 14: ...es of the government such as FHA etc Bonds U S Savings Bonds may be photo graphed only for publicity purposes in connec tion with the campaign for the sale of such bonds Internal Revenue Stamps If nec...

Page 15: ...eign Passports may be photo graphed 7 Immigration Papers 8 Draft Registration Cards 9 Selective Service Induction Papers that bear any of the following Registrant s information Earnings or Income Depe...

Page 16: ...ds seals wrappers or designs used by or on behalf of the Government of Canada or of a prov ince the government of a state other than Canada or a department board Commission or agency estab lished by t...

Page 17: ...y ENERGY STAR is a US registered trademark The ENERGY STAR program is a team effort between the Environment Protection Agency and the office equipment industry to promote energy efficient personal com...

Page 18: ...mental Choice program in 1988 to help consumers identify environmentally responsible products and services Copier printer and fax products must meet energy efficiency and emissions criteria and exhibi...

Page 19: ...i Operational safety vii Ozone safety viii Notices ix Radio Frequency Emissions ix FCC ix In Canada x FCC x In Canada x Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval xi Certifications in Europe xii It s Illegal i...

Page 20: ...n 1 7 Conventions used in this manual 1 8 2 Getting to know your copier printer 2 1 Introduction 2 1 Control Panel 2 2 Control Panel Buttons 2 3 Touch Screen 2 7 Message area 2 7 Copy quantity 2 7 Fea...

Page 21: ...t Color 4 1 Copy Output 4 1 Reduce Enlarge 4 2 Paper Supply 4 2 Output Color 4 3 Auto Color 4 4 Full Color 4 5 3 Pass Color 4 5 Black 4 6 Single Color 4 6 Selecting Output Color 4 7 Selecting a Single...

Page 22: ...5 18 Corner Shift 5 20 Variable Shift 5 22 Edge Erase 5 25 No Erase 5 26 Variable Erase for edges 5 27 Original Size 5 29 Mixed Size originals 5 31 6 Image Quality 6 1 Overview 6 1 Original Type 6 1 P...

Page 23: ...s 7 11 Covers 7 14 No Covers 7 14 Front Cover 7 14 Front and Back Covers 7 14 Invert Image 7 18 Mirror image 7 18 Negative Image 7 20 Poster Mode 7 22 No Poster 7 22 Variable Poster Size 7 22 Preset P...

Page 24: ...m 12 5 Accessing the HCF from the client workstation 12 6 Convenience Stapler 12 9 Indicator lights 12 9 Using the stapler 12 11 Adding staples 12 12 Clearing a stapler jam 12 13 Troubleshooting 12 13...

Page 25: ...14 4 Health and Safety Information 14 4 Capabilities 14 5 Physical Dimensions 14 6 System Modes of Operation 14 7 Copy rates for Paper Trays 1 2 3 and 4 Normal Paper 14 8 Copy rates for Paper Trays 2...

Page 26: ...XXVI DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 27: ...rocedures and features available with the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 For information about how the unit functions as a printer refer to the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Printer User Guide This m...

Page 28: ...e the information contained within each chapter and the conventions used in the manual 2 Getting to know your copier printer Chapter 2 provides basic information about the Document Centre ColorSeries...

Page 29: ...oning the original document on the Document Glass or in the DADF is not repeated in later sections unless the feature requires special attention to such details It reviews a number of commonly selecte...

Page 30: ...Features tab 2 Sided Copying Book Copying Margin Shift Edge Erase Original Size Mixed Size Originals 6 Image Quality Chapter 6 includes information and procedures for the factory default features that...

Page 31: ...nformation and procedures for storing retrieving and deleting job features programming 9 Paper Chapter 9 provides information about paper trays and auto tray switching It also includes the correct pro...

Page 32: ...g and jam clearance are also provided 11 Sorter Mailbox Chapter 11 describes the optional Sorter Mailbox by providing component names and functions safety precautions and instructions for use and jam...

Page 33: ...ded 15 Index Chapter 15 provides an index of key words and pointers to information about them For more information This guide should be used in conjunction with the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Syst...

Page 34: ...iven NOTE Notes provide extra information that is helpful for understanding and performing procedures KEY POINT The key symbol draws your attention to important additional information hints or tips WA...

Page 35: ...pending upon the paper size and the feeding orientation of the paper It includes an anti counterfeit function as standard equipment The purpose of this chapter is to familiarize you with the component...

Page 36: ...Figure 2 Control Panel As illustrated in Figure 2 you will use the Contrast dial A to make the Touch Screen B brighter or darker Turning the dial clockwise darkens the screen and turning it countercl...

Page 37: ...em Administrator The System Administrator uses this feature to make changes in the machine defaults and to create or modify user access numbers 3 Auditron Access The copier printer can be activated in...

Page 38: ...completed interrupt occurs and the interrupt job may be started There are two indications the job has been interrupted The copier printer displays a message indicating that Job Interrupt has been sele...

Page 39: ...ou select the Stop button the copier printer stops the copy in process A message asking if you want to press Start to continue the job or Clear to cancel the job is displayed on the Touch Screen 8 Sta...

Page 40: ...reset the quantity to 1 To restore the copier printer to the programming condition when a message displays on the Touch Screen indicating you should press C to clear a problem NOTE Clear is not applie...

Page 41: ...f the screen Figure 4 contains space for messages concerning the copier printer status programming conflicts and errors The messages may also provide instructions for the operator The following are sa...

Page 42: ...rammable selections for each feature Figure 5 illustrates the default configuration for the Basic Copying tab NOTE Features and options discussed in each chapter follow the factory default settings Yo...

Page 43: ...th them than can be displayed on one screen Touching a More button displays options on another screen or simply displays a screen with all relevant options when the button is pressed Some of these opt...

Page 44: ...millimeters mm You may find that the values on your copier printer are set in inches Despite this difference the functions of screens using these values remain the same Fixed selection buttons Fixed...

Page 45: ...NOTE The features available in each tab are assigned by your System Administrator using the Tools mode Therefore the features in the tabs on your copier printer may vary from the screen samples shown...

Page 46: ...dge the input A triple beep tone sounds when a conflict occurs between the selections already made and the one being attempted A triple beep also occurs when a feature is not available The attention t...

Page 47: ...Feeder You may not use the Auto Color option if the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder must remain open during copying The copier printer will not operate until you make a different selection under the...

Page 48: ...feed as illustrated in Figure 13 NOTE You can set the orientation on a number of user screens or the System Administrator can change the default orientation in Tools Mode The document must be face do...

Page 49: ...that is being scanned short edge first will not fit on the paper it will automatically rotate the image 90 to ensure that the entire image appears on the output long edge first NOTE Auto Image rotatio...

Page 50: ...mm from the left right top and bottom edges of the scanned original This factory setting cannot be altered If the white border edges result in image loss on your copies select the Copy All 93 reductio...

Page 51: ...e 16 Paper Tray 1 can accommodate 8 5 x 11 inch A4 A5 or B5 paper Paper Trays 2 3 and 4 can accommodate an assortment of standard paper sizes from 8 x 10 inch through 11 x 17 inch and A3 through B5 Tr...

Page 52: ...he Paper Transport rollers deliver the paper to the Preregistration Area 6 in the Paper Path Module From the Preregistration Area the paper is registered onto the Transfer Belt 7 and the image is tran...

Page 53: ...side of the copier printer If you use the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder to input the original document the output will be delivered in one of the following ways The example uses a three page job B...

Page 54: ...ach dry ink is contained in a dry ink cartridge When dry ink is running low in a particular cartridge the Touch Screen displays a message indicating that it is low When a cartridge is empty the Touch...

Page 55: ...up to 50 documents printer only Work Surface Extension A Work Surface Extension can be added to the Document Centre Col orSeries 50 if it does not have a Duplex Automatic Document Feeder DADF a Sorte...

Page 56: ...Flip the switch up to restore power If the device interrupts power to the copier printer again or if power has not been restored by the above procedure call your Xerox service representative CAUTION T...

Page 57: ...Moving the Copier Printer The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier printer should not be moved after it has been installed Improperly moving the copier printer may damage the equipment carpet or floo...

Page 58: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COPIER PRINTER 2 24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 2...

Page 59: ...res available to you when making copies with the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 It also includes a procedure that quickly leads you through some of these features and instructions for powering the cop...

Page 60: ...ssed during warm up the copier printer will automatically start the job after it comes to the Ready state Pressing Stop displays a message allowing you to either cancel the job by pressing Clear or co...

Page 61: ...sentative to adjust the paper guides for Tray 1 The paper level must not be above the MAX fill line as indicated in the tray 3 Close the paper tray slowly to avoid skewing the paper stack Ensure that...

Page 62: ...b 75 gsm paper may be loaded into Paper Tray 5 1 To access Paper Tray 5 open the cover and extend the tray 2 Place the paper on the tray Ensure that the paper is all the way in and adjust the paper gu...

Page 63: ...gure 4 Make sure the document lies against the registration area at the left rear corner of the glass The Registration area is identified with an arrow Lower the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder DADF...

Page 64: ...he Start button 4 When copying is completed perform the following Remove the copies from the Output Tray Sorter Mailbox or the Finisher Mailbox on the right side of the copier printer Remove the origi...

Page 65: ...on You can find detailed information about the features and options referred to in this section in the chapters that follow NOTE The Auto Center feature is included in the Margin Shift options 1 Press...

Page 66: ...ditional options as illustrated in Figure 8 Touch the desired option and touch the Save button to return to the Basic Copying screen 4 If there is a Sorter Mailbox or Finisher Mailbox and the copier p...

Page 67: ...ing screen NOTE The Auto Paper selection under the Paper Supply feature can not be used with the Reduce Enlarge feature See step 6 or chapter 4 for more information on the Paper Supply feature 6 Selec...

Page 68: ...o the Added Features tab 8 On the Added Features tab touch the 2 Sided Copy button and perform one of the following If you are using a DADF touch the desired option from those illustrated in Figure 13...

Page 69: ...Sided copying and 2 to 1 Sided copying can only be applied when using the DADF You must follow the procedure for Manual 2 sided copying chapter 5 if you want to use the Document Glass for 2 to 2 Sided...

Page 70: ...uide touch the button under the section that best reflects the desired degree of darkness or lightness Touch the Save button to return to the Image Quality tab 11 On the Image Quality tab touch the Pr...

Page 71: ...ocument Feeder place the document face up into the DADF Tray as in Figure 21 The Document Feed Lamp lights when the document is in the correct position Ensure that the paper guide is against the origi...

Page 72: ...llowing Adhesive tapes and adhesives Some adhesive tapes and adhesives glues contain solvents that may soften or dissolve the color dry inks Adhesive tapes and adhesives should be tested on sample out...

Page 73: ...e 1 displays frequently used features Output Color The Output Color feature allows you to select the colors desired for copying Copy Output The Copy Output feature enables you to select the destinatio...

Page 74: ...s the correct output paper size and type Your System Administrator may have added other features Descriptions of features other than those listed here may be found in other chapters KEY POINT When you...

Page 75: ...ys the Single Color option Touching the Single Color button displays the options of Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta and Cyan as illustrated in Figure 3 NOTE Gold silver and fluorescent colors cannot be...

Page 76: ...NOTE The Duplex Automatic Document Feeder or Document Glass Cover must be closed for the Auto Color option to function If the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder or Document Glass Cover cannot be closed...

Page 77: ...lor The 3 Pass Color option combines the three colors of dry inks cyan magenta and yellow as illustrated in Figure 5 You should select the 3 Pass Color option when the document contains very little bl...

Page 78: ...the More button changes the image and or text on a document to one color other than black Figure 7 Single color copies as illustrated in Figure 7 can be made from any color or black and white documen...

Page 79: ...desired Output Color option Selecting a Single Output Color 1 On the Basic Copying tab touch the Output Color More option to display the Output Color screen as in Figure 8 2 Touch Single Color 3 Touc...

Page 80: ...pies of a three page uncollated job will result in output in the order 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 being delivered to separate bins NOTE Collated and uncollated options are only available if your copier printer...

Page 81: ...touch the appropriated Copy Output option as illustrated in Figure 11 Touch Auto Output to direct uncollated output to the lower Offset Catch Tray Your stacks will not be offset Touch Collated to dire...

Page 82: ...ee several percentage options for reduction enlargement For example use the 100 option to ensure copies are the same size as the original document The option 78 reduces an 8 5 x 14 inch image to fit o...

Page 83: ...cal directions KEY POINT The X and Y directions are always determined in reference to the registration arrow located around the Document Glass Figure 13 The X direction is always along the long edge o...

Page 84: ...options for Reduce Enlarge Touching the Reduce Enlarge More button on the Basic Copying tab enables you to set reduction or enlargement according to the following options illustrated in Figure 15 Pres...

Page 85: ...original document image is copied to the edges and placed onto the output despite normal edge deletion 1 Under Reduce Enlarge on the Basic Copying tab touch the More button 2 On the Reduce Enlarge scr...

Page 86: ...h Screen Copies may be reduced to 25 or enlarged to 400 Figure 17 Table 1 lists some common percentage conversions for different paper sizes Percentage Paper sizes 64 11 x 17 inch to 8 5 x 11 inch 129...

Page 87: ...the following Touch the up arrow to increase the percentage value in increments of 1 Touch the down arrow to decrease the percentage value in decrements of 1 Use the Numeric Keypad on the Touch Scree...

Page 88: ...applied only to standard size documents The X and Y directions are always determined in reference to the registration arrow located around the Document Glass Figure 20 The X direction is always along...

Page 89: ...ption to display the Independent X Y screen 3 Select the Variable option as in Figure 21 Perform one of the following Touch the up arrow to increase the percentage value for the Length Y X Y or Width...

Page 90: ...on the Basic Copying tab touch the More button 2 On the Reduce Enlarge screen select the Independent X Y option to display the Independent X Y screen 3 Touch the Auto option as in Figure 22 Notice tha...

Page 91: ...ore button enables you to access the Paper Supply screen The paper size displayed for Paper Trays 1 2 3 and 4 is set when you adjust the paper guides as part of the process of loading paper The System...

Page 92: ...d paper trays 1 2 3 and 4 NOTE The trays must be loaded with the same size paper in the same orientation long edge feed or short edge feed For example trays 2 and 3 contain the same size paper in the...

Page 93: ...ally Touch the tray that displays the appropriate paper The copier printer will use paper from this tray Touch the More button to display the Paper Supply screen Figure 24 with the paper tray options...

Page 94: ...unless Auto Paper is selected 1 On the Basic Copying tab under Paper Supply touch the More button to display the Paper Supply screen Figure 25 2 Touch the Tray 5 icon to display the Tray 5 screen Figu...

Page 95: ...S sizes such as 8 5 x 11 or 11 x 17 inches as shown in Figure 29 Touch Non Standard Sizes and enter the X width and Y length dimensions by using the arrows as shown in Figure 30 Touch the left or righ...

Page 96: ...BASIC COPYING 4 24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 4...

Page 97: ...s Tab Use the Added Features tab Figure 1 to select options for the features described below 2 Sided Copying The 2 Sided Copying feature specifies 1 to 1 1 to 2 2 to 2 and 2 to 1 copying Book Copying...

Page 98: ...feature allows you to erase any undesired images around the border of a document Edge Erase may begin at the image and go out to the edge of the original document Edge Erase may also be applied to an...

Page 99: ...lly identifies the document size and selects the correct paper supply KEY POINT When you select a feature option other than the default save your selection and then return to the tab a check mark disp...

Page 100: ...er for paper outside these limits Using the 2 Sided Copying feature 1 On the Added Features tab locate and touch the 2 Sided Copy feature as in Figure 2 2 If you are using a DADF you may choose one of...

Page 101: ...toe output as for calendars NOTE The 2 to 2 Sided feature and the 2 to 1 Sided feature can only be used when copying from the DADF You must follow the procedure for Manual 2 sided copying on page 5 6...

Page 102: ...KEY POINT In the following procedure you may want to make one extra copy in step 1 to use as a sample for checking image orientation Change quantity to 1 before performing step 4 Once you are satisfi...

Page 103: ...Format Calendar Format The pages of the book may be any size up to 8 5 x 11 inches A4 or 11 x 17 inches A3 maximum for both pages The Binding Erase option allows you to remove the shadow caused by th...

Page 104: ...use Book Copying with the following features Multiple Up Repeat Image Poster Mode CAUTION Do not force the DADF or Document Glass Cover down onto the book Forcing the DADF or Document Glass Cover dow...

Page 105: ...o special scanning is required It is the default setting 1 Touch the Book Copying button on the Added Features tab to display the Book Copying screen 2 Touch the Book Copying Off button as in Figure 1...

Page 106: ...s then all the copies of the image on the left side When the output is 2 sided and you have selected the Normal Book Copying option the image from the left page is scanned and copied onto Side 1 then...

Page 107: ...ease the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy Binding Erase values range from 0 to 50 mm Notice that the values in the box increase or decrease according to your selection 5 Use the diag...

Page 108: ...e copies of the image on the left side When the output is 2 sided and you have selected the Right to Left Format option the image from the right page is scanned and copied onto Side 1 then the image f...

Page 109: ...ease the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy Binding Erase values range from 0 to 50 mm Notice that the values in the box increase or decrease according to your selection 5 Use the diag...

Page 110: ...es of the image on the right side of the glass then all the copies of the image on the left side When the output is 2 sided and you have selected the Calendar Format option the image from the top page...

Page 111: ...from the output Touch the right arrow to increase the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy Touch the left arrow to decrease the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy Binding...

Page 112: ...er or edge In addition you can specify variable shifts toward any margin This section describes the following options illustrated in Figure 15 No Shift Auto Center Corner Shift Variable Shift NOTE You...

Page 113: ...ures tab to display the Margin Shift screen Figure 16 2 Touch either the Side 1 or Side 2 button to display the Margin Shift screen for the desired side 3 Touch the No Shift button as in Figure 17 4 T...

Page 114: ...copying original documents that are smaller than the copy paper You can also use this feature when you select a reduction value for original documents that are larger than the copy paper selected NOT...

Page 115: ...desired side 3 Touch the Auto Center button to display the Auto Center detail screen as illustrated in Figure 20 4 Touch Save to return to the Margin Shift screen 5 If desired repeat steps 2 4 for the...

Page 116: ...ature to designate a position where the reduced image is to appear on the output To be used with the Enlarge feature to designate a position where the enlarged image is to appear on the output NOTE Co...

Page 117: ...isplay the Corner Shift detail screen as illustrated in Figure 23 4 Touch the arrow button that illustrates the desired location of the image on the output copy 5 Touch Save to return to the Margin Sh...

Page 118: ...lustrated in Figure 24 You can shift the image up down right or left by means of the variable arrow buttons NOTE Do not use Variable Shift if you want 100 of your original document to be copied The or...

Page 119: ...t the image toward the right edge Touch the left arrow to shift the image toward the left edge Continue to touch the appropriate arrow until you have specified the desired amount of shift from 0 to 43...

Page 120: ...uch Save to return to the Margin Shift screen 6 If desired repeat steps 2 5 for the other side 7 Touch the button next to the icon that most closely resembles the Original Orientation for the document...

Page 121: ...ve will reflect the specfied edge erase However all copies that specify an edge erase below 2 mm will automatically reflect the 2 mm factory default setting The Edge Erase feature offers two options N...

Page 122: ...ministrator A 2mm edge erase is normally sufficient to remove shadows from the copy edges 1 Touch the Edge Erase button on the Added Features tab to display the Edge Erase screen 2 Touch the No Erase...

Page 123: ...ed If you do not want to reduce the image copy it to larger paper For example copy an 8 5 x 11 in image onto 11 x 17 in paper with the options described above selected The Center Area Erase option all...

Page 124: ...of erasure at the left and right edges Touch the down arrow to decrease the amount of erasure at the left and right edges Under the Center Area button touch the up arrow to increase the amount of eras...

Page 125: ...input or you can select the Auto Detect option to enable size identification by the copier printer NOTE Avoid putting items pens pieces of paper etc that you do not wish copied onto the Document Glas...

Page 126: ...length Y dimensions of your original document For the X dimension touch the right arrow to increase the value or the left arrow to decrease the value For the Y dimension touch the up arrow to increase...

Page 127: ...lowing Touch the Same Size option when the original documents are all the same size as illustrated in Figure 35 Keep the Mixed Size Originals option selected if the original documents are different si...

Page 128: ...ADDED FEATURES 5 32 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 5...

Page 129: ...you have Then you change settings for specific image quality factors such as lightness and darkness sharpness or color Examples of the images printed with default settings are provided on the followin...

Page 130: ...ws you to adjust the amount of definition on the output Variable Color Balance The Variable Color Balance feature enables you to set the balance of Yellow Magenta Cyan and Black by the varying degrees...

Page 131: ...based on document type There are a number of document type choices available as illustrated in Figure 3 Photo Text Text Photo Graphics Maps For the best copy quality always select the Original Type t...

Page 132: ...with the Photo option Output copies will be made using the best sharpness and density levels for pictures and charts combined with the best levels for text Documents to be copied using the Photo Text...

Page 133: ...o in the original document Halftone default Use this option for images that are created using a fine screen that varies the darkness and density of dots that make up the image Examples of halftone ima...

Page 134: ...a pen plotter and documents composed of fine sharp lines such as diagrams 1 Touch the Original Type button on the Image Quality tab to display the Original Type screen 2 Touch the Text button to displ...

Page 135: ...tain a wide range of densities from very dark to very light images The Photo option is also the best selection when true reproduction of light skin colors light colors or gray areas is important The P...

Page 136: ...ated using a fine screen that varies in the darkness and density of dots that make up the image Examples of halftone images can be found in magazines and newspapers Photograph Use this option when cop...

Page 137: ...ry well in this mode Black and white documents with fine details and a wide range of densities also copy well in this mode although the accuracy of the reproduction is better when using the Photo opti...

Page 138: ...ge tones described below The Preset Color Balance feature also lets you enable Background Suppression or Auto Suppression Normal The Normal option illustrated in Figure 13 makes no changes to the imag...

Page 139: ...ely The Lively option illustrated in Figure 14 uses the highest color saturation to produce rich vivid output colors The option increases the Color Saturation to the most vivid setting and adjusts the...

Page 140: ...ed in Figure 15 produces a sharp clear image on the copy The Bright option decreases the low density settings for Yellow Magenta Cyan and Black It increases the color saturation adjusts the Lighten Da...

Page 141: ...on the copy by transforming low density colors into light and reddish colors Use this setting to apply a light pink tone to skin colors and to give a soft tone to dark warm colors The Warm option dec...

Page 142: ...Figure 17 produces a strong clear blue tone on the copy This setting makes blue color stronger and makes dark cold colors clearer The Cool option decreases the Low Medium and High density settings fo...

Page 143: ...n feature reduces the Medium density settings for Yellow Magenta Cyan and Black The High density level for Black is increased This alters the appearance of the color on the copy This feature is simila...

Page 144: ...the Preset Color Balance button on the Image Quality tab to display the Preset Color Balance screen illustrated in Figure 19 2 Touch the appropriate button for the desired color balance 3 Touch Save...

Page 145: ...accordingly This feature is more effective for black and white copying For example in a mainly text original the copy background may be slightly lighter and text darker Three different options are ill...

Page 146: ...on the Image Quality tab to display the Lighten Darken screen as illustrated in Figure 24 2 Perform one of the following Touch the Auto Contrast button to have the copier printer determine the darkne...

Page 147: ...n Normal is selected the lower bar is centered below the upper bar Figure 26 illustrates the Normal setting If you select one of the Warm buttons the red colors shift toward the yellow hue the green c...

Page 148: ...olor Shift Saturation screen Figure 32 help you anticipate the results of the requested shift The left flower illustrates the lightest pastel setting of saturation The right flower illustrates the ric...

Page 149: ...o display the Color Shift Saturation screen as illustrated in Figure 32 2 Touch the button for the desired Color Shift in the range from Coolest to Warmest 3 Touch the button for the desired Saturatio...

Page 150: ...Figure 34 illustrates the results of this setting Use the Soften levels to decrease the amount of edge definition to copy photographs or other documents where softer less focused output copies are des...

Page 151: ...utton on the Image Quality tab to display the Sharpness screen as illustrated in Figure 37 2 Using the diamond illustrations as guides touch the button that best reflects the desired degree of softnes...

Page 152: ...and low density on the output copies Three higher settings three lower settings and the normal medium settings are available for each density level of each color Each density level and each color can...

Page 153: ...ure 42 2 Touch the button for the desired color 3 Select the desired density low medium or high and perform one of the following Touch the up arrow to increase the amount of color to be applied Touch...

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Page 155: ...Tab The Output Formats tab illustrated in Figure 1 enables you to specify special output formats Multiple Up The Multiple Up feature enables you to copy up to eight images from multiple originals onto...

Page 156: ...placed on the Document Glass Poster Mode The Poster Mode feature enables you to create a poster size reproduction of the document original by creating multiple images that can then be trimmed and joi...

Page 157: ...t Interrupt the Multiple Up job The following features cannot be used in conjunction with Multiple Up Margin Shift Repeat Image Book Copying Invert Image Negative Image Poster Mode Mixed Size Original...

Page 158: ...placements for your output copies Left to right top to bottom Right to left top to bottom Top to bottom Figure 4 illustrates the above image placements Figure 4 2 Up image placement F Left to right t...

Page 159: ...om the upper right corner Vertically beginning from the upper left corner Vertically beginning from the upper right corner Figure 5 illustrates the above image placements Figure 5 4 Pages Up or 8 Page...

Page 160: ...an can fit on a single page the extras are copied onto the next sheet with the same reduction or enlargement Original Document Size Output Copy Paper Size 4 x 6 inches 5 5 x 8 5 inches 8 5 x 11 inches...

Page 161: ...2 Pages Up Figure 7 4 Pages Up Figure 8 8 Pages Up Figure 8 3 If you selected the 2 4 or 8 Pages Up button touch the button next to the icon that represents the desired Image Order 4 Touch the button...

Page 162: ...e and your desired output size the copier printer is able to automatically determine the number of images that can fit on your output when Auto Image Repeat is selected Variable Image Repeat With this...

Page 163: ...ft Multiple Up Auto Center Variable Erase for the Center Area Book Copying Negative Image Auto Paper supply Poster Mode Covers Mode Transparencies Mixed Size Originals Depending on the size of the ori...

Page 164: ...touch the down arrow to decrease the number of images to print in a column Under the Rows title touch the up arrow to increase the number of images to print in a row or touch the down arrow to decreas...

Page 165: ...ormal copy jobs and for transparency copies with no separator sheets Blank Separators This option enables the copier printer to insert a blank sheet between every transparency Figure 15 When you selec...

Page 166: ...not interleave paper and transparencies in Paper Tray 5 Jams may occur The paper used as separators must be the same size as the transparencies Do not use heavy paper as separators The following feat...

Page 167: ...ice that only Paper Tray 5 is selectable as the transparency tray You may have to touch the Tray 5 button and select a Paper Type Transparency and size before the system allows you to save these value...

Page 168: ...tions No Covers Select No Covers if covers are not required This is the default setting Front Cover Select Front Cover to create a front cover This setting copies the first original on cover stock Fro...

Page 169: ...t be the same for the whole job For 1 sided covers with images the machine uses the first image of your original set as the front cover and the last image as the back cover For 2 sided covers with ima...

Page 170: ...1 Touch the Covers button on the Output Formats tab to display the Covers screen Figure 20 2 Touch one of the following options No Cover default setting Figure 20 Touch the No Cover button if you do...

Page 171: ...reate front and back covers This displays the Paper Trays button Figure 23 Touch the Paper Trays button to display the Cover Stock Tray and Paper Supply Tray options Figure 24 Touch the correct Cover...

Page 172: ...l documents are fed through the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Mirror image When the Mirror Image feature is selected the output copy of the entire document area appears as a mirror image reflection...

Page 173: ...or Image button to display the Mirror Image screen Figure 28 3 Perform one of the following Touch the Normal Image button to restore the default Touch the Mirror Image button to select the mirror imag...

Page 174: ...colors or the complementary colors of the positive The simplest example of negative imaging is that the color white reverses to black Figure 30 White is the negative color of black If a black image on...

Page 175: ...button to display the Negative Image screen Figure 32 3 Perform one of the following Touch the Positive Image button to restore the default Touch the Negative Image button to select a negative image o...

Page 176: ...his is the default setting which cancels this feature Variable Poster Size This option enables you to specify the percentage of enlargement of the length Y independently from the width X if necessary...

Page 177: ...copies place the document on the upper left corner of the Document Glass to register the document along both edges of the guide If the document is not registered correctly in the corner image defects...

Page 178: ...ngth of each segment or touch the down arrow to decrease the enlargement percent Under X Y touch the up arrow to increase the enlargement percent for the both the length and width of each segment or t...

Page 179: ...ension size button for the final poster size The machine will automatically select Auto Reduce Enlarge once you have selected the poster size 4 Touch Save to display the Output Formats 5 Place the cor...

Page 180: ...OUTPUT FORMATS 7 26 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 7...

Page 181: ...ture Stored jobs This feature enables you to store frequently used feature settings in the built in copier printer memory You can recall these settings as needed KEY POINT After you select an option o...

Page 182: ...Up to 10 jobs can be stored in the built in copier printer memory You can retrieve stored jobs and apply their programming features to a new copy job Deleting stored jobs frees that memory position fo...

Page 183: ...n Figure 3 3 Touch the Store Job option 4 Touch the desired button to identify the job number Record this number and the job details for future reference 5 Touch Confirm to display the Job Assembly ta...

Page 184: ...display the Stored Jobs screen as illustrated in Figure 4 2 Touch the Retrieve Job option to display all stored jobs Only those buttons associated with jobs will be selectable 3 Touch the button for t...

Page 185: ...Figure 5 Only those buttons associated with jobs will be selectable 3 Touch the button for the job to be deleted A confirmation screen displays 4 Perform one of the following Touch the Yes button to c...

Page 186: ...JOB ASSEMBLY 8 6 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 187: ...elines for the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Good quality 24 lb 90 gsm bright white paper with a smooth finish is the standard for color output as it reduces show through on 2 sided output and provid...

Page 188: ...andle limited heavyweight papers from 105 128 gsm 28lb 32lb if they are specifically set to Heavyweight in Tools mode See chapter 3 of the System Administration Guide Trays 2 3 and 4 have width and le...

Page 189: ...r SRA3 320 x 450 mm Refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for more information about the materials you can use in Paper Tray 5 CAUTION Do not at any time place an...

Page 190: ...paper type is assigned to two or more paper trays and if the Auto paper supply button is selected The default for Auto Tray Switching is ON with Paper Trays 1 2 3 and 4 enabled To use Auto Tray Switch...

Page 191: ...present turn the ream over so the seam is facing up Load the paper into Paper Trays 1 2 3 and 4 with the preferred printing side down With the wrapper seam facing up illustrated in Figure 3 remove th...

Page 192: ...lled paper load it into Paper Tray 5 with the undrilled long edge as the leading edge holes to the left Do not load the paper above the MAX fill line marked on the paper tray edge guides If paper feed...

Page 193: ...y 5 If you need blank separators between the transparencies you can program the copier printer to insert a blank separator by using the Transparency Separator feature on the Output Formats tab Refer t...

Page 194: ...to load If you are not sure of the size to load refer to the Paper Supply feature on the Basic Copying tab to check the size that was previously loaded in the paper tray 3 Load the desired size paper...

Page 195: ...the paper guides until they lightly touch the paper See Figures 7 and 8 5 Close the paper tray slowly to avoid shifting the paper stack This ensures that the paper is in the correct position when the...

Page 196: ...ocks that cause difficulties being fed from Paper Tray 1 2 3 or 4 may be fed more reliably from Paper Tray 5 NOTE Remove all stock from Paper Tray 5 after the job is complete Dust and moisture can cau...

Page 197: ...ay by grasping the long plastic tab at the left edge Figure 11 and pulling it to the left as far as possible as illustrated in Figure 12 If you do not extend the tray fully paper jams or copy misregis...

Page 198: ...ray 5 4 Select the appropriate size and type for the stock you have loaded Refer to Programming the Paper Supply for Tray 5 for more information 5 When you are done using Paper Tray 5 remove all stock...

Page 199: ...e not using it The guaranteed image area for the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 is 297 x 438 mm When copying an 11 x 17 inch A3 image from the Document Glass set the Reduce Enlarge feature to 102 for...

Page 200: ...Remember that images are copied onto the upper side of the paper 4 Adjust the back edge guide until it lightly touches the paper 5 Select the appropriate size and type for the stock you have loaded R...

Page 201: ...Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide This list is available off the main Xerox web site www xerox com and will be updated periodically Contact your Xerox representative for additional de...

Page 202: ...Paper Trays 2 3 4 550 sheets Tray 5 100 sheets Weight Paper Tray 1 16 lb to 28 lb Bond 64 gsm to 105 gsm Paper Trays 2 3 4 16 lb to 32 lb Bond 64 gsm to 128 gsm Paper Tray 5 16 lb Bond to 140 lb Inde...

Page 203: ...ivalent to recom mended papers white bright smooth surface uncoated uniform formation uniform distribution of paper fibers Predrilled stock The copied image MUST NOT extend into the hole area or copie...

Page 204: ...PAPER 9 18 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 9...

Page 205: ...ter describes the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder DADF illustrated in Figure 1 for the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier printer The DADF automatically feeds up to 50 same size or mixed size docu...

Page 206: ...background may appear on the output This may also occur when copies are made using the Document Glass Place a white sheet of paper of the same size on top of the document being copied to eliminate bac...

Page 207: ...1 2 3 order In a multiple copy job copies are delivered to the Output Tray face up in 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 order In a multiple copy job using a Sorter Mailbox one set of output is delivered face down to...

Page 208: ...inserted correctly into the feeder This light can also indicate a document jam 2 Document Feeder Output Tray Original Documents are delivered to this tray 3 Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Tray Plac...

Page 209: ...within the design specifications Document jams may occur if non standard documents are used resulting in damaged documents Standard DADF document specifications Weight The document weight should be fr...

Page 210: ...the Original Size feature in the Added Features tab Refer to chapter 5 Added Features for more information If the input document is slightly smaller or larger than a standard size document the Duplex...

Page 211: ...ke copies of these documents by placing them directly onto the Document Glass Book pamphlet and booklet documents Broken creased or paste up documents Documents with clips and staples Transparent docu...

Page 212: ...e green Document Feed Lamp lights If the lamp does not light readjust the alignment and or the placement of the documents until the lamp lights 3 Slide the document guide toward the stack of documents...

Page 213: ...Extend the DADF Output Tray to accommodate the size of the documents as illustrated in Figure 5 5 Press the Start button The documents automatically feed one by one onto the Document Glass The feedin...

Page 214: ...Lamp Figure 6 lights and instructions for clearing the jam appear on the screen display 1 Open the Left Cover by lifting it to the left and open the Document Chute as illustrated in Figure 7 2 Remove...

Page 215: ...stack of documents as illustrated in Figure 8 Remove the documents from the Document Feeder Tray 5 Raise the DADF and remove any documents from the Document Glass as illustrated in Figure 9 6 Remove a...

Page 216: ...you may have to use Interrupt mode to make a copy from the Document Glass You can then return to the original job and use the copy instead of the damaged document in the stack of documents you are cop...

Page 217: ...g components 1 Sorter Mailbox Release Lever 2 Sorter Mailbox Bins Copies are delivered here in the Sort or Stack Mode 3 Offset Catch Tray OCT Output is delivered here when you select the Offset Catch...

Page 218: ...etween the Bins while the Sorter Mailbox is in operation WARNING Never cheat the safety interlock switch Injury or a document jam may occur The safety interlock switch shuts off the Sorter Mailbox pow...

Page 219: ...ch Tray in one of the following ways Collated Copies are sorted in the Sorter Mailbox Bins with one set of output delivered face down to each required bin in the same sequence as the original document...

Page 220: ...Sorter Mailbox can accept paper sizes from 8 5 x 11 inches A4 to 11 x 17 inches A3 If you copy onto transparencies using Paper Tray 5 the copies and separators are delivered to the Offset Catch Tray N...

Page 221: ...o you do not tear it If the jammed paper tears be sure to remove all the torn pieces 1 Push the Sorter Mailbox release lever toward the Sorter Mailbox and pull the unit to the right away from the copi...

Page 222: ...he Sorter Mailbox 1 Open the Left Front Door Figure 4 2 Push the green handle 5 down as illustrated in Figure 4 to release the baffle Rotate the knob 6 to release any jammed paper 3 Remove the jammed...

Page 223: ...reen handle 7 down to release the baffle Figure 6 Remove any jammed paper gently 5 Lift the handle to secure the baffle 6 Close the Right Front Door 5 Remove any jammed paper that may be exiting the m...

Page 224: ...SORTER MAILBOX 11 8 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 11...

Page 225: ...e you with an introduction to the different accessories that accompany your Document Centre ColorSeries 50 These accessories include the optional High Capacity Feeder and the standard Convenience Stap...

Page 226: ...he High Capacity Feeder is referred to as the HCF Convenience Stapler Use the Convenience Stapler for re stapling your original documents after copies have been made or as an off line stapler It attac...

Page 227: ...ray to adjust to the required size Refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for more detailed information Loading paper You can add paper to the HCF while printing f...

Page 228: ...n the tabs on the bottom and top of the guide with the slots on the bottom and top of the tray for the new size Push the guide firmly into the slots until it is secure 3 Load the paper Ensure that the...

Page 229: ...nter KEY POINT It is important to remove jammed paper from the exit area of the HCF before opening the HCF paper tray Partially fed paper may tear when you open the HCF and be difficult to remove 4 Af...

Page 230: ...ter will automatically select the HCF for the job if it contains the requested paper You can also check the Status of the HCF from the web client as you can for any other paper tray Windows 98 95 1 Fr...

Page 231: ...ing procedure 1 From the Start menu select Settings then Printers and the desired printer 2 From the File menu select Properties 3 Select the Device Settings tab 4 Scroll through the list and highligh...

Page 232: ...already been associated with the printer go to step 7 4 Browse for one of the following files Splash G610 Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Splash G610 Document Centre ColorSeries 50PM Fiery XP12 Color S...

Page 233: ...r plugs in at the lower right side toward the rear of the copier printer Figure 7 Indicator lights Indicator lights Figure 8 signify the status of the stapler When the green ready light is lit the sta...

Page 234: ...the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for this product Ordering staple cartridges The stapler contains a cartridge that holds 5000 staples and is easily replaceable The c...

Page 235: ...edge you want to staple 2 Slide the set under the staple head using the diagonal or straight marks on the stapler base as a guide These diagonal or straight marks are the paper guides Figure 9 When t...

Page 236: ...y holding the gold tabs and pulling the cartridge straight out Figure 11 Dispose of the cartridge according to local regulations 3 Align the new cartridge so that the metal arms of the stapler fit bet...

Page 237: ...r the jammed staple and reinsert the cartridge or insert a new cartridge Troubleshooting If you suspect a problem with the Convenience Stapler perform the following steps in the order listed 1 Ensure...

Page 238: ...ACCESSORIES 12 14 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 12...

Page 239: ...Figure 1 If the instructions for solving a particular problem are not displayed on the screen refer to the tables on the following pages to help resolve the problem This chapter describes the copier...

Page 240: ...pressed record the displayed Fault Codes Record the Machine Serial Number from the label on the inside lower left cover of the copier printer Figure 2 The number may also have been recorded on the ins...

Page 241: ...exit for Paper Tray 5 When a paper jam occurs a message displays in the message area of the Touch Screen with the corrective actions to take as illustrated in Figure 3 Occasionally simultaneous paper...

Page 242: ...e instructions and carefully follow the steps in the order given If you do not follow the instructions sequentially the copier printer may be subject to more complex paper jams When the jam is cleared...

Page 243: ...r trays and the Paper Path Module Registration area 1 When the Touch Screen displays a message indicating a jam behind the Left Door perform one of the following If a paper jam occurs from Paper Trays...

Page 244: ...a Sorter Mailbox push down on the release lever as illustrated in Figure 6 and push the Sorter Mailbox away from the copier printer 2 Open the Right Door as illustrated in Figure 7 3 Remove all paper...

Page 245: ...ont Door as illustrated in Figure 8 2 Rotate the green handle clockwise as illustrated in Figure 9 and pull out the Paper Path Module until it is fully open 3 Check the Touch Screen for a new message...

Page 246: ...y 5 to ensure that the transparencies are loaded with the white stripe down WARNING The fuser area is very hot Be careful when clearing a jam in this area WARNING Fuser oil can irritate your eyes Wash...

Page 247: ...into place 6 In the Duplex Path areas 3 and 4 press the handles down gently to release the Aligner Baffle left handle and Duplex In baffle right handle as illustrated in Figure 13 7 Remove the jammed...

Page 248: ...er tray If you hear the sound of tearing or crumpling paper stop opening the paper tray Attempt to grasp and remove the paper that is being damaged without opening the paper tray farther If you cannot...

Page 249: ...ll of the jammed paper at the entrance of Paper Tray 5 open the Front Door and follow the procedure Paper jam behind the Front Door found in this chapter After you have cleared all of the paper jams g...

Page 250: ...System Administration Guide chapter 4 Maintenance Inform the Xerox service representative at the next service call about the above action since he or she may need to clean up the dry ink on internal...

Page 251: ...r copies made while some screens such as administration screens jam clearance screens or consum able status information screens are open Follow the directions on the information screen Then program th...

Page 252: ...ogether after copying Select the Transparency Separator feature to eliminate the problem Multiple sheets feed from the paper trays Do not fill the paper trays above the MAX fill line indicator Trays 1...

Page 253: ...t particularly for 11 x 17 inch A3 output 11 x 17 inch A3 output blocks exit Ensure the first sheet of 11 x 17 inch A3 output exits completely Copies originating from Paper Tray 5 are skewed Jams may...

Page 254: ...p to 250 sheets of 20 lb 75 gsm paper Empty the catch tray when output approaches this limit to ensure continuous production The Sorter Mailbox Offset Catch Tray has a capacity of 500 sheets of 20 lb...

Page 255: ...Per form the following suggested solutions in the following order Select Halftone as the Original Type Rotate the original on the Document Glass by 180 degrees Reduce or enlarge the output by 5 Use th...

Page 256: ...blank sheet of paper on top of it Adjust the Lighten Darken control to Lighten Select the Photo Text or Text document type and the Auto Contrast Lighten Darken feature or Background Suppression in th...

Page 257: ...dges Most emulsions used to develop photo graphs have color Sometimes this color shows on the border of the photograph To prevent the color from being copied as part of the image or as background use...

Page 258: ...nce Background Suppression option so that the background does not appear on the copies Determine the type of document you are copying From the Original Type feature indicate whether the original is Ph...

Page 259: ...document on the Document Glass Ensure that the document is registered cor rectly Ensure that the Edge Erase is at No Erase 2 mm Increasing the amount of Edge Erase should remove more of the dark bands...

Page 260: ...aphics Maps and Photo options Use the Background Suppression option in the Preset Color Balance feature in the Image Quality tab Newspaper show through can be reduced or eliminated by backing the docu...

Page 261: ...o or vice versa To avoid this type of image quality defect for a given original select the Original Type options of either Photo or Graphics and Maps In these modes uniform image processing is applied...

Page 262: ...PROBLEM SOLVING 13 24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 13...

Page 263: ...4 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1 4 5 6 7 14 14 Technical Information Overview The information in this chapter is provided for your convenience and can be supplemented with information provided by your Xero...

Page 264: ...re plus earth ground Current service 20 Amps Dedicated line recom mended but not required Line to Neutral 115 Volts 10 Frequency 60 Hz Contact your Xerox Service Representative for more information Ma...

Page 265: ...h ground Current service 15 Amps Dedicated line recom mended but not required Line to Neutral 220 240 Volts 10 Frequency 50 Hz Contact your Xerox Service Representative for more information Max Power...

Page 266: ...e Noise Levels Standby 58 4 dB A Impulse Run Mode 71 0 dB A Ozone Emissions Not to exceed 0 01 PPM in a 50 cubic meter room continuous run according to UZ 62 Ozone filter change at 320K copies Dust Du...

Page 267: ...imum print copy area 11 7 inches x 17 2 inches 297 mm x 438 mm Throughput Size 8 x 10 inches to 12 6 x 17 7 inches 203 mm x 254 mm to SRA3 Throughput Paper Weight Tray 1 16 lb 28 lb Bond 64 105 gsm Tr...

Page 268: ...r service representative to evaluate your exact requirements Copier with DADF Width 24 5 in 622 3 mm Height 43 8 in 1112 5 mm Depth 31 5 in 800 mm Copier with Document Glass Cover Width 24 5 in 622 3...

Page 269: ...Modes of Operation Running Mode to Ready Mode When Running Mode is complete Ready Mode to Lower Power Mode As set by System Administrator 1 240 minutes Factory Default 15 minutes Low Power Mode to Sle...

Page 270: ...64 105 gsm fed from trays 1 2 3 and 4 are listed below These rates assume black and white copies are being made from the Document Glass Black White Mode Color Mode Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex B5 LE...

Page 271: ...and 4 Limited Heavyweight Paper Copies per minute for limited heavyweight paper 106 128 gsm fed from trays 2 3 and 4 are listed below Black White Mode Color Mode Simplex Simplex B5 LEF 6 3 5 B5 SEF 6...

Page 272: ...for Tray 5 are listed below Size Black White Mode Color Mode Simplex Simplex Normal Paper 64 105 gsm A4 Letter LEF 25 6 A3 20 6 OHP Transparency A4 Letter LEF 25 2 4 A3 20 2 4 Heavyweight Paper 106 16...

Page 273: ...mum 11 x 17 inches 279 x 432 mm A3 Maximum number of documents 50 for thin 38 49 gsm or standard 50 100 gsm documents 40 for heavier paper 101 128 gsm Speed 40 black and white copies per minute A4 or...

Page 274: ...x 17 inches 216 x 279 mm to 279 x 432 mm A4 to A3 Capacity of the Output Offset Catch Tray 500 sheets of 20 lb 75 gsm paper Number of Sorter Mailbox Bins 10 Capacity of each bin 100 sheets of 20 lb 75...

Page 275: ...5 x 14 in SEF A4 B5 A5 LEF B4 SEF A3 SEF Center Output tray 5 5 x 8 5 in SEF 12 x 18 in SEF A6 SEF A5 SEF B6 SEF All sizes accepted by the Finisher Output tray Capacity of Center Output Tray 300 sheet...

Page 276: ...203 17 0 432 218 425 0 25 6 8 3 211 24 0 610 0 28 7 8 4 213 0 3 7 8 5 216 0 5 13 8 7 221 5 x 8 127 x 203 0 6 15 9 0 229 8 x 10 203 x 254 0 7 18 10 0 254 8 x 11 203 x 279 0 8 20 10 5 267 A4 210 x 297...

Page 277: ...1 4 23 2 Sided Copying 5 4 Copy Output 4 8 Output Color 4 3 Overview 4 1 Paper Supply 4 19 Reduce Enlarge 4 10 Bins Sorter Mailbox 11 1 Black Output Color 4 5 4 6 Black border Problem solving 13 18 B...

Page 278: ...ent Feeder Tray 10 4 Duplex path 2 18 E Edge deletions Problem solving 13 19 Edge Erase 5 25 No Erase 5 26 Variable Erase 5 27 Electrical Power Problem Solving 13 12 Electrical Power Requirements 115...

Page 279: ...5 17 Variable Shift 5 22 Message area 2 7 Metric Conversion Chart 14 14 Mirror Image 7 18 7 19 Missed pages Problem solving 13 17 Moir patterns Problem solving 13 17 Moving the copier printer 2 23 Mul...

Page 280: ...pply 4 22 Skewed paper 13 15 Using 12 x 18 inch or SRA3 Paper 9 13 Paper Tray 5 Multiple feed problem solving 13 14 Paper Trays Overview 2 17 Paper Path 2 18 Paper trays Overview Loading paper in Tray...

Page 281: ...r 11 1 Paper Path 2 18 Release Lever 11 1 Right Front Door 11 1 Uncollated output 11 3 Using the 11 3 Start button 2 5 Stop button 2 5 Store a job 8 3 Stored Jobs 8 2 8 5 Delete a job 8 5 Retrieve a j...

Page 282: ...15 U Uncollated output Sorter Mailbox 11 3 V Variable Color Balance 6 24 Variable Edge Erase 5 27 Variable Image Repeat 7 8 Variable Shift 5 22 Variable 4 17 Variable Reduce Enlarge 4 14 W Warm color...

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