XEROX DOCUPRINT 4850/4890 IPS GUIDE TO PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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Inks
Dry ink is the black or colored powder that forms the image on the
printed page. This chapter describes the procedure for adding dry ink
to the printer. This chapter also describes the procedure to change
the Customer Changeable Unit (CCU) that allows additional colors to
be used.
Adding dry ink
You do not need to monitor the amount of dry ink remaining in the
bottle at any given time; the system monitors it for you.
As dry ink levels get low, the system performs more frequent print
quality adjustments. Eventually, when the dry ink level is too low, the
system cannot perform print quality adjustments.
When the Attention light is a steady yellow and a message displays
on the printer control console indicating that the printer is low on
either black or color dry ink, add dry ink at your earliest convenience.
If you do not add dry ink, eventually, the Attention light turns a
modulated yellow, and the printer will stop printing. The printer will
not resume printing until you replace the dry ink bottle. When the
message
BLACK DRY INK BOTTLE IS EMPTY
or
COLOR DRY
INK BOTTLE IS EMPTY
appears on the printer control console, the
graphic display indicates the location of the dry ink bottle.
Note:
Do not discard damaged, unused dry ink bottles. Return the
bottles to Xerox for exchange (for credit in the USA).
Caution:
To prevent dry ink spillage, remove the cartridge only
when directed to do so by a message on the printer control
console
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 4850 IPS
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