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Xerox Document Services Platform Series

DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide

701P38838
DocuSP version 3.6
August, 2002

Summary of Contents for Docutech 6100

Page 1: ...Xerox Document Services Platform Series DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide 701P38838 DocuSP version 3 6 August 2002...

Page 2: ...so on Printed in the U S A U K and France XEROX XEROX Europe and XEROX Canada Limited The Document Company the stylized X and all names and identifying numbers used in connection with Xerox products...

Page 3: ...ent Directive 1 5 Electricity at Work Regulation UK 1 7 The Regulation 1 7 Check your understanding 1 7 Your responsibility 1 9 Additional queries 1 10 2 Certifications 2 1 FCC USA 2 1 Radio frequency...

Page 4: ...r duplex tray 4 7 The decurler lever 4 7 The ground fault protector 4 7 The interposer 4 8 Upper entrance transport 4 9 Upper vertical transport 4 9 Upper turn transport 4 9 Tray 4 4 9 Upper exit tran...

Page 5: ...k cartridge 5 13 Replacing the dry ink waste container 5 17 Adding fuser agent 5 20 Replacing the stitcher spool A 5 24 Storing the binder tape reels 5 31 Replacing the binder tape reel 5 33 Adjusting...

Page 6: ...sensors 6 22 Clearing the Q1213 sensor 6 23 Clearing the Q1221 Q1218 and Q1227 sensors 6 24 Clearing the camming motor 6 25 Calling for assistance 6 27 Recording the problem 6 27 7 Technical informati...

Page 7: ...61XX OPERATOR GUIDE v Limitations 7 20 8 Supplies 8 1 Supplies to keep in stock 8 1 Supplies ordered from the Supply Order Representative 8 1 Supplies ordered from the Parts Marketing Representative...

Page 8: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS vi DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 9: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE vii...

Page 10: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS viii DOCUTECH 61XX OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 11: ...ation and Welfare as Class 1 laser products This is a class of laser products that does not emit hazardous radiation This is possible only because the laser beam is totally enclosed during all modes o...

Page 12: ...safe operation of your equipment The system is heavy Ensure that the floor is level and strong enough to support the weight of the system Do not place the system near a heat source To move the system...

Page 13: ...system The system is exposed to water Any part of the system is damaged Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor...

Page 14: ...January 1 1996 Council Directive 89 336 EC approximation of the laws of the member Stated related to electromagnetic compatibility March 9 1999 Council Directive 1995 5 EC on radio equipment and tele...

Page 15: ...impact this certi9fication Please contact your local Xerox Europe representative for a list of approved accessories Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the EMC...

Page 16: ...ed telephone networks in the European Economic Area The product may be configured to be compatible with other country networks Please contact your Xerox representative if it needs to be reconnected to...

Page 17: ...nd insulation resistance and electrical strength tests Xerox Europe manufacturing plants have been awarded ISO 9000 quality certification and are subject to regular audits by the British Standards Ins...

Page 18: ...ured that all Xerox equipment which Xerox Europe and its authorized distributors supply to customers conforms with all the relevant safety legislation and standards Question Is Xerox equipment safe An...

Page 19: ...MISLEADING RESULTS AND MAY CAUSE DEATH PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Question I would like to carry out my own safety tests on the Xerox temperament in my premises Answer You may of cours...

Page 20: ...10 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide Additional queries Please contact the Xerox Europe Technical Centre or your authorized Xerox representative if you have any queries regarding the information provided...

Page 21: ...his own expense Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Xerox Corporation may void the authority granted by the FCC to operate this equipment If requested provide these n...

Page 22: ...in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment...

Page 23: ...cations to this equipment not specifically approved by Xerox Europe may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with...

Page 24: ...Certifications 2 4 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide...

Page 25: ...some programming or systems administration tasks as well as operating the DocuTech 61xx system use the on line help system and the other documents in the Xerox Document Services Platform Series to su...

Page 26: ...supplies for the DocuTech 61xx system Conventions This guide uses the following conventions All caps and angle brackets Within procedures the names of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets...

Page 27: ...bars for example pdl ps hppcl ascii tiff NOTE Notes contain important supplemental information pertaining to the task that you should read CAUTION CAUTION Cautions alert you to an action that could da...

Page 28: ...Introduction 3 4 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide...

Page 29: ...oller and a 6100 6115 6135 6155 or 6180 printer They accept electronic print input created by client software in ASCII TIFF HP PCL PostScript or PDF format This print input is passed on to the system...

Page 30: ...prints per minute Prints per minute vary depending on paper size for all printers Refer to the Technical information chapter of this guide for more detailed information The System System Hardware The...

Page 31: ...e 4 3 Figure 4 1 DocuTech 6100 6115 6135 system hardware 1 Sun platform with DocuSP software 2 DocuTech 6100 6115 6135 printer 3 Processor 4 Finisher For the DocuTech 6155 and 6180 the printer consist...

Page 32: ...en you and the system You communicate through the DocuSP software by selecting and managing the jobs displayed on the screen and sending them to the printer for production The system also communicates...

Page 33: ...erposer and the finisher These modules work together to produce collated or uncollated unfinished stitched or bound prints as required The processor The processor is the part of the system that produc...

Page 34: ...remove all power from the printer all three circuit breakers must be in the down position For the printer to operate properly all three circuit breakers must be in the up position The dry ink cartrid...

Page 35: ...he side one image is put on the paper first The paper with the side one image is then moved to the duplex inverter where the paper is turned over The paper then moves through the paper path again to h...

Page 36: ...state and the power is on When the device has tripped a red indicator light is on and the white handled circuit breakers are in the off position The interposer The interposer is designed to improve pr...

Page 37: ...pper turn transport inserts the sheet from tray 4 into the upper transport Tray 4 Tray 4 holds up to 550 sheets of substance 20 75 g m2 paper The paper from this tray can be fed only into the upper tr...

Page 38: ...ray 3 in the finisher to the processor Lower vertical transport The lower vertical transport takes the sheet from tray 5 If the job is programmed to bypass the processor it will divert the sheets to t...

Page 39: ...finisher components 1 Bindexer 2 Stitcher 3 Stacker 4 Binder 5 Binder tape reel 6 Stitcher wire spools 7 Top tray The bindexer The bindexer is a three bin sorter that collates the pages of each print...

Page 40: ...ts the drawer and closes the door The stacker also can be unloaded during the printing cycle to check the quality of the print sets by changing the printer options NOTE For more information refer to t...

Page 41: ...back to the photoreceptor Areas A to H This is the interposer area Paper travels through this area if paper is fed from trays 1 4 or 5 and also to pass paper from area 10 through F and H to the finish...

Page 42: ...System components 4 14 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide...

Page 43: ...ntinue printing while you are loading the other tray Adding paper to tray 1 or 2 The following steps must be performed to add paper to tray 1 or 2 1 Press the Tray unlock button on the front of the tr...

Page 44: ...the paper above the red line A jam could occur if too much paper is loaded in the tray 6 Load the required paper into the paper tray Load paper with the curl side facing down Load Xerox paper with th...

Page 45: ...est volume of paper required for your jobs These trays can also be used to supply oversized paper for special jobs Paper in tray 4 is only used for post process insertion These trays lower one ream at...

Page 46: ...tray For information on loading different types of stock refer to the Technical information chapter in this guide Remove any damaged sheets from the top of the stack 4 Load the required paper into the...

Page 47: ...the DocuSP Print Services window on the DocuSP controller You should respond to the fault or message as soon as possible to avoid a printer shut down Refer to the System Guide for information on clea...

Page 48: ...218 C To avoid injury use special care when you remove or replace the binder tape For information on cleaning the processor sensors the reflecting surfaces and the finisher sensors refer to the approp...

Page 49: ...mately 425 F 218 C and may cause a serious burn to the operator If the binder has been in a Ready condition allow the binder to cool for at least one hour before attempting to clean the binder Cleanin...

Page 50: ...id damage to the system do not use any liquids or any abrasive material to clean the binder Use the plastic binder platen cleaner on the tape reel or use a clean lint free cloth 2 Grasp the green hand...

Page 51: ...leaner back and forth until the end tab breaks d Continue to move the cleaner in the same manner until the 2 sided tabs break NOTE Ensure that the following cleaning procedures are performed in the or...

Page 52: ...The following steps must be performed to clean the binder platen 1 Use the binder platen cleaner to clean the top and side surfaces of the binder platen until all the glue is removed 2 Ensure that the...

Page 53: ...ance DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide 5 11 Figure 5 8 Cleaning the binder platen Cleaning the flappers Using the binder platen cleaner clean the top and side surfaces of the binder flappers until all the...

Page 54: ...utine maintenance 5 12 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide Figure 5 9 Cleaning the flappers Cleaning the calipers Using the binder platen cleaner clean the binder caliper surfaces until all the glue is remov...

Page 55: ...platen cleaner in a safe place Maintaining the printer A screen message is displayed when it is necessary to replace system supplies To ensure that the system runs efficiently replace the supplies as...

Page 56: ...get on your clothes brushing with a dry paper towel or a stiff bristled brush may remove the ink If not launder your clothes with detergent and cold water Tell a commercial dry cleaner that the spot i...

Page 57: ...empty cartridge 4 Install a new dry ink cartridge as shown in figures 5 12 and 5 13 a Turn a new cartridge of dry ink upside down and shake the cartridge thoroughly to loosen the contents b Insert the...

Page 58: ...he cartridge d Slide the full cartridge all the way into the system e Hold the cartridge in place with one hand and remove the paper seal by pulling it toward you with the other hand Discard the seal...

Page 59: ...heat or solvent will set the dry ink and make it difficult to remove If any dry ink should get on your skin wash with mild soap and cold water If any dry ink should get on your clothes brushing with a...

Page 60: ...5 14 Removing the full waste container b Remove the cap from the top of the full dry ink waste container c Place the removed cap over the opening on the end of the full dry ink waste container as show...

Page 61: ...19 Figure 5 15 Placing the cap on the waste container e Slide a new empty dry ink waste container all the way into the system until the container stops as shown in figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 Inserting t...

Page 62: ...dded WARNING The fuser area can reach temperatures of approximately 425 F 218 C Exercise care to prevent burns when working in this area CAUTION Fuser lubricant for other printers may not be compatibl...

Page 63: ...gent contains silicone which can cause irritation upon contact with the eye Make sure that you wash your hands with soap and water after you finish this procedure 4 Fill the fuser agent reservoir a Pu...

Page 64: ...agent spills cause the floor to be slippery If any fuser agent is spilled onto the floor it must be removed immediately c Open a new box of fuser agent and remove the bottle Remove the cap from the bo...

Page 65: ...the reservoir cap by turning it clockwise CAUTION Do not push the fuser agent bottle into the reservoir with excessive force There is an anti splash seal in the reservoir that could be damaged f Push...

Page 66: ...on top and stitcher spool B is the spool on the bottom If spool B needs new wire call the customer support center Refer to the section Calling for assistance in this guide There is a label behind the...

Page 67: ...cher head 4 Remove the stitcher wire plug a The stitcher wire plug is located above the binder area as shown in figure 5 22 b Press and hold down the release clip c Pull the plug out of the stitcher h...

Page 68: ...out of the tubing as shown in figure 5 23 NOTE The wire cutter tool needed to perform this procedure is located next to stitcher spool B Figure 5 23 Removing the wire from the tubing If there is wire...

Page 69: ...gure 5 24 Rewinding the remaining wire 6 Insert the plug into the measuring bracket as shown in figure 5 25 Figure 5 25 The measuring bracket 7 Release and remove stitcher spool A a Locate the green p...

Page 70: ...nd hold the handle forward and remove the pin c Release the handle and remove stitcher spool A 8 Install the new stitcher spool a Slide the new stitcher spool into position with the paper wrapper stil...

Page 71: ...old the wire on the spool to prevent eye injury and to keep the wire from unwinding a Locate the end of the wire on the new spool b Using the wire cutters carefully clip any bent or twisted wire from...

Page 72: ...he paper wrapper NOTE Hold the wire between the thumb and forefinger of both hands 10 Feed the wire slowly into the tubing until the wire extends from the stitcher plug as shown in figure 5 29 Figure...

Page 73: ...et 18 Insert the plug into the stitcher head until the plug snaps into place 19 Place the wire cutters in the storage bracket NOTE Ensure that the wire cutters are not touching the stitcher spools Thi...

Page 74: ...32 C 2 Keep stored rolls in their original unopened containers 3 Use rolls with older dates first Save the original foil containers for reuse in storing partially used rolls 4 Place partially used ro...

Page 75: ...necessary refer to the label on the binder for instructions on how to replace the binder tape The following steps must be performed to replace the binder tape wheel WARNING All areas of the binder dr...

Page 76: ...g the tape b Rewind the tape onto the tape reel 4 Slide the tape reel off the tape reel drive a Move the reel retainer in the center of the reel to the horizontal unlocked position Figure 5 34 Unlocki...

Page 77: ...position NOTE The tape will not feed properly if the retainer is not locked b Move the reel retainer to the locked position Figure 5 35 Locking the reel NOTE Ensure that the tape passes through the bi...

Page 78: ...ng the tape through the tape feeder 7 Thread the tape around the drive roll to the edge of the pressure roll Figure 5 37 Threading the tape to the pressure roll 8 Turn the green knob clockwise until t...

Page 79: ...1xx Operator Guide 5 37 Figure 5 38 Feeding the tape manually 9 Cut the tape a Lift up on the green tape cutter handle as shown in figure 5 39 b Remove the cut piece of tape Figure 5 39 Cutting the ta...

Page 80: ...ure before adjusting the tape length To adjust the length refer to the on line help Perform the following steps to adjust the binder tape registration 1 Ensure that the tape guides are clean and free...

Page 81: ...nder tape Each increment equals a change of 0 1mm up or down on the edge of the book One full rotation of the knob is equal to 0 04 inch 1mm 6 Pull the knob toward you to rotate it for the adjustment...

Page 82: ...e tape position up Pull the knob and rotate it counterclockwise to move the tape toward the bottom edge of the book Figure 5 42 Adjusting the tape position down 8 Close the finisher doors 9 Run a test...

Page 83: ...the following steps to adjust the heavy paper levers 1 Open the right door of the processor 2 Open the left door of the processor 3 Locate the black heavy paper levers behind area 4 and area 2 4 Rais...

Page 84: ...curl Storing or using the paper under humid conditions may increase the curl When too much curl causes paper handling problems adjust the decurler in the processor The decurler flattens the paper aft...

Page 85: ...url measurement chart in this guide If the print curl on the printed paper measures between 1 and 2 do not change the decurler setting If the curl is between 2 and 3 or 3 and 4 refer to the procedure...

Page 86: ...Routine maintenance 5 44 DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide...

Page 87: ...rator Guide 5 45 RECOMMENDED CAUTION NOTE Corners of the sheets of paper should not exceed the curl shown in this chart See the example above Note Image Move Green Decurler lever left Move Green Decur...

Page 88: ...igure 5 46 Figure 5 46 Locating the decurler lever 3 If the print curl is 2 or more move the green decurler lever to the right 4 If the print curl is 3 or more move the green decurler lever to the lef...

Page 89: ...luded are detailed procedures that are required to resolve some of the problems If you are not able to correct a problem or you have a question about system operation you should call the Customer Supp...

Page 90: ...the printer an indicator will appear on the DocuSP Print Services window and a Printer Faults message will appear NOTE The printers also have an attention light on top of the finisher module A flashin...

Page 91: ...of paper tears when being removed ensure that you have removed all of the sheet pieces Ensure that the paper path baffles are in the correct seated position Ensure that the stock is loaded properly in...

Page 92: ...ched by pressing down on the green dot inside the tray Fan the stock at all four corners Change it if it has uneven edges or if it was not drilled properly The stock should be kept in the original wra...

Page 93: ...le in the Lead Edge Screening feature Use the Off setting when it is necessary to print all of the document Use the Standard setting when the documents have narrow black lines or no dark areas on the...

Page 94: ...ctor did not trip in this section 4 Press the reset button on the processor ground fault protector If the red light switches off proceed with step 5 If the red light does not switch off or immediately...

Page 95: ...Include inserts and covers when considering the output capacity of the bindexer 125 sheets of substance 20 75 g m2 is equal to approximately 104 sheets of substance 24 90 g m2 78 sheets of substance 3...

Page 96: ...pe storage information in this guide Refer to the binder cleaning information in this guide Refer to information on calling the Customer Support Center in this guide Stitcher fault codes displayed in...

Page 97: ...7 label and remove all paper 6 Ensure that area 17 is clear of all binder tape adhesive If the area is not clear clean the binder using the procedure Cleaning the binder in this guide Sheets are spill...

Page 98: ...11 Ensure that area 18 is clear of all binder tape adhesive If it is not clean the binder using the procedure Cleaning the binder in the Routine maintenance chapter 12 Close the finisher doors 13 Clos...

Page 99: ...elease handle 5 Remove the stitcher wire plug a The stitcher wire plug is located above the binder area as shown in figure 6 2 b Press and hold down the release clip c Pull the plug out of the stitche...

Page 100: ...b The wire cutter tool needed to perform this procedure is located next to stitcher spool B as shown in the lower left corner of figure 6 1 c Cut the wire carefully leaving approximately 2 inches 50...

Page 101: ...touches the back of the measuring bracket 9 Remove any stitcher wire fragments a Fold a piece of copy paper in half lengthwise Place the folded sheet of copy paper under the stitcher head as shown in...

Page 102: ...12 Insert the plug into the stitcher head until the plug snaps into place NOTE Ensure that the wire cutters are not touching the stitcher spools This can prevent the stitcher wire from feeding proper...

Page 103: ...g surfaces Cleaning the Q861 sensor Cleaning the Q861 sensor should be performed only when a Customer Support Center Representative asks you to do so Perform the following when it is necessary to clea...

Page 104: ...e the processor doors Cleaning the Q1009 sensor and mirror Cleaning the Q1009 sensor and mirror should be performed only when directed by a Customer Support Center Representative Perform the following...

Page 105: ...nisher sensors Clearing the finisher sensors should be performed only when directed by a Customer Support Center Representative NOTE The finisher sensors are located under the processor top cover unde...

Page 106: ...ions in the following sensor areas Clearing the Q1201 sensor Clearing the Q1201 sensor should be performed only when directed by a Customer Support Center Representative 1 Open the processor top cover...

Page 107: ...under the sensor to clear any obstructions 4 Close the processor cover Clearing the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors Clearing the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors should be performed only when directed by a Customer S...

Page 108: ...ator Guide Figure 6 11 Locating the Q1202 and Q1203 sensors 3 Brush a folded sheet of paper under each sensor to clear any obstructions as shown in figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Clearing the Q1202 and Q1203...

Page 109: ...by a Customer Support Center Representative Perform the following when it is necessary to clean the Q1222 and the Q1210 sensors 1 Open the finisher top cover 2 Look down at the rear section of the ti...

Page 110: ...th to clean them 5 Close the finisher top cover Clearing the Q1205 Q1206 and Q1207 sensors Clearing the Q1205 Q1206 and Q1207 sensors should be performed only when directed by a Customer Support Cente...

Page 111: ...ected by a Customer Support Center Representative NOTE Perform the following when it is necessary to clear the Q1213 sensor 1 Open the finisher doors WARNING The top of the binder is approximately 425...

Page 112: ...any obstruction 5 Close the binder drawer and the finisher doors Clearing the Q1221 Q1218 and Q1227 sensors Clearing the Q1221 Q1218 and Q1227 sensors should be performed only when directed by a Cust...

Page 113: ...and the sensor detector 3 Brush a folded sheet of paper across the sensor to clear any obstruction 4 Close the finisher doors Clearing the camming motor Clearing the camming motor should be performed...

Page 114: ...figure 6 18 b Pull the fuser drawer out until it stops Figure 6 18 Opening the fuser drawer WARNING There are moving parts in the fuser drawer To avoid injury touch only the brake release when perfor...

Page 115: ...u have not been able to resolve your problem using the on line system information or using the DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide record your problem as described below before you call the Customer Support...

Page 116: ...ed on the screen which you may need to give to the support center Host Name Host ID IP Address Phone Number Software Level Software License Number Service Option and Printer Serial Number 3 Record any...

Page 117: ...re also included DocuTech 61xx hardware requirements The following information lists power consumption specifications and heat output of each system component Power consumption The tables below provid...

Page 118: ...r minute 96 prints 8 5 x 11 inch 216 x 279 mm stock 57 prints 17 x 11 inch 432 x 279 mm stock 6115 print rate per minute 115 prints 8 5 x 11 inch 216 x 279 mm stock 57 prints 17 x 11 inch 432 x 279 mm...

Page 119: ...minute 180 prints 8 5 x 11 inch 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 14 inch 216 x 254 mm and A4 stock 77 prints 17 x 11 inch 432 x 279 mm or A3 stock 103 128 or 154 prints custom stock depending upon the size specifie...

Page 120: ...eets substance 20 75 g m2 Tray 3 Stock sizes US Letter 8 1 2 x 11 inches US Legal 8 1 2 x 14 inches US Ledger 17 x 11 inches 9 x 11 inches A3 A4 8 1 2 x 13 inches 223 x 297 mm ISO B4 JIS B4 Custom Wid...

Page 121: ...O B4 JIS B4 Custom Width 8 to 17 inches 203 to 432 mm Length 10 to 14 33 inches 254 to 364 mm Capacity 2600 sheets substance 20 75 g m2 pre or post process Additional paper capacities Inverter Stock s...

Page 122: ...print material Stock storage Although the system was designed to handle a wide range of stock many factors can affect performance and print quality One of the factors that can affect system performan...

Page 123: ...ed on the number of prints required When paper is taken from a storage area with a different humidity or temperature keep it in the room where it will be used for at least 48 hours before loading the...

Page 124: ...substance 20 75 g m2 Tray 2 600 sheets substance 20 75 g m2 For greater capacity use Tray 3 Type or condition Xerographic bond paper in good condition Drilled stock fanned thoroughly Tab stock in per...

Page 125: ...tabs use tray 1 or 2 Transparencies with a white stripe use tray 1 or 2 Freshly printed offset prints use tray 3 Refer to the Using various stocks section for any stock not defined in this guide Tabl...

Page 126: ...mended Substance 110 200 g m2 must be long grain except 17 x 11 inch 432 x 279 mm substance 110 200 g m2 which must be short grain Capacity 2600 sheets substance 20 75 g m2 Type or condition Xerograph...

Page 127: ...sided printing Stock Reliable feeds may be expected Less reliable feeds may be expected Suggested alternatives Table 7 10 Satisfaction guide for various stocks Stock type Instructions for use Substanc...

Page 128: ...y a Customer Service Representative Up to 500 sheets can be placed in the tray Load the paper into all trays with holes to the left reinforced side down Select Properties on the Trays pull down menu O...

Page 129: ...with the printed side down top edge to the front of the tray Load the paper into trays 1 and 2 side 1 up with the top edge to the front of the tray Do not use freshly preprinted paper in trays 1 and...

Page 130: ...malfunction for example fuser jams Running stock wider than 9 inches 229 mm other than 17 x 11 inches or A3 may increase the risk of misregistration skew and tray 3 elevator problems No performance im...

Page 131: ...k programming work arounds may be required Table 7 12 Stock length impact on system performance Stock length Impact on performance Table 7 13 Stacker capacity Stock Reliable stacking may be expected L...

Page 132: ...be expected Less reliable stacking may be expected Suggested alternatives Size 8 x 10 inches to 9 x 14 inches 203 x 254 mm to 229 x 356 mm Use the top tray for larger sizes Weight Substance 16 to 110...

Page 133: ...75 to 90 g m2 Substance 16 60 g m2 Without covers Avoid weights less than substance 16 60 g m2 or greater than substance 24 90 g m2 Consider stitching for weights outside these limits Weight Covers Ma...

Page 134: ...nserts Stacker capacity Delivers 12 sets inboard and 12 sets outboard To allow continuous run unload outer stack before inner stack reaches capacity Type or condition Xerographic bond paper in good co...

Page 135: ...portrait orientation Weight Substance 16 to 110 60 to 200 g m2 Weights cannot be intermixed Substance 16 60 g m2 over 9 x 14 inches 229 x 356 mm may yield stacking registration problems Weights outsid...

Page 136: ...ust be within the paper stock size parameters of the DocuTech 61xx printer paper trays Refer to the DocuSP controller on line help system for information on setting finisher devices and finisher profi...

Page 137: ...a etc Common size name Millimeters Inches equivalent Diagonal in millimeters Can be rotated Comment similar to or the same as ISO A4 210 x 297 8 27 x 11 69 364 YES 2 up of ISO A5 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 0...

Page 138: ...on the left of the curve or on the line itself have a diagonal that is less than or equal to 18 0 inches 457 mm and therefore can be rotated Those sizes whose dimensions are located to the right of t...

Page 139: ...esentative before the last item is used CAUTION Do not use any supplies not approved by Xerox You can damage the system by using supplies other than those recommended Supplies ordered from the Supply...

Page 140: ...his toll free number 1 800 828 5881 Monday through Friday between 8 00 a m and 8 00 p m In Canada call telemarketing for consumable supplies non paper English 1 800 668 0199 French 1 800 668 0133 Fax...

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