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October 2015 
702P03885

 

 

 
 
 

 
 

Xerox

 

Nuvera

®

 Production 

System and Xerox

®

 iGen

®

 Digital 

Production Press  

Production Media Cart User Guide 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

Xerox Nuvera

®

 100/120/144/157 EA Production System 

Xerox Nuvera

®

 100/120/144 MX Production System 

Xerox Nuvera

®

 200/288/314 EA Perfecting Production System 

Xerox Nuvera

®

 200/288 MX Perfecting Production System 

Xerox

®

 iGen4

®

 Digital Production Press 

Xerox

®

 iGen

®

 150 Digital Production Press 

 

Summary of Contents for iGen Series

Page 1: ...Media Cart User Guide Xerox Nuvera 100 120 144 157 EA Production System Xerox Nuvera 100 120 144 MX Production System Xerox Nuvera 200 288 314 EA Perfecting Production System Xerox Nuvera 200 288 MX P...

Page 2: ...ox and Design iGen4 iGen and Xerox Nuvera are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and or other countries C P Bourg is the trademark of C P Bourg Inc Other company trademarks are also...

Page 3: ...a Cart Nuvera 12 Docking the Xerox Production Media Cart with the Xerox Nuvera XPS Stacker 12 Lifting the Stack from the XPS Stacker 15 Transferring the Stack to the CP Bourg BSFEx Air Table 17 Offloa...

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Page 5: ...Production Stacker XPS Stack pickup low elevation 210 mm 8 26 inches Stack pickup high elevation 600 mm 23 6 inches The stack can be picked up from the Xerox iGen Stacker Stack pickup elevation 103 mm...

Page 6: ...tack clamp Keeps the paper stack secure during transport 4 Elevation button Changes the height at which the paper stack is loaded onto and off of the Cart 5 Stack transport handle Activates the paper...

Page 7: ...n Media Cart User Guide 11 Battery meter Shows the voltage of the battery 12 Circuit breaker If current exceeds 15 amps circuit breaker will trip and require a reset by operator 13 Charging port Allow...

Page 8: ...the Production Media Cart Failure to do so may result in property damage bodily injury or death Safety Signs and Safety Messages Improper operation can cause accidents Don t take chances with incorrec...

Page 9: ...rized by legislation on Health and Safety at Work Examples of these agencies include US Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA or its equivalent at the State level Canadian and Pro...

Page 10: ...6 kg to avoid personal injury and damage to the Cart Never raise or lower the paper table unless the Cart is on a firm level even surface and the casters are in the locked position Never use shims or...

Page 11: ...s or jerky motions 3 Tines and paper table Inspect the forks for cracks wear and alignment Obvious damage fails inspection Fork carriage The carriage is the part of the Cart to which the tines are att...

Page 12: ...not exceed the 25 lb 11 3 kg weight capacity on any one tine Warning Tipping hazard Do not operate the Cart when the paper table is elevated Maximum paper table height for moving while loaded is 600...

Page 13: ...a Cart 9 Production Media Cart User Guide Charging Charging in the Media Cart The Media Cart battery should be charged if the battery meter is outside the green zone on the meter Battery meter 1 Ensur...

Page 14: ...y Connect charger here Battery charger 3 Plug the power cord into the battery charger Battery charger Power cord 4 Plug the power cord into a proper electrical outlet 5 Charge the battery for 6 8 hour...

Page 15: ...4 x 660 4 mm Maximum stack capacity 52 gsm 400 gsm 270 mm 75 gsm 2600 sheets Maximum load capacity 160 lbs 72 6 kg Pickup height From XPS low 210 mm 8 26 inches From XPS high 600 mm 23 6 inches From i...

Page 16: ...dia Cart with the Xerox Nuvera XPS Stacker It is recommended that you first practice docking the Production Media Cart Cart without a paper stack loaded Warning Do not exceed the load capacity of 160...

Page 17: ...post that corresponds to the stacker height low 210 mm high 600 mm b Press the upper or lower part of the elevation button to raise or lower to match the short lines on the sides to the line on the c...

Page 18: ...stments to the Cart height to ensure that the tines clear the XPS Stacker and the bottom of the paper stack 6 Move the Cart forward slowly until the black line on the Cart s alignment tine aligns with...

Page 19: ...er Guide Lifting the Stack from the XPS Stacker 1 Press the upper part of the elevation button to raise the height of the Cart until the bottom of the cart clears the XPS Stacker 2 Gently lift up on t...

Page 20: ...Production Media Cart User Guide 3 Rotate the clamp and position it over the paper stack 4 Gently press the clamp at the clamp post to secure it Low position High position 5 Press the tab on the upper...

Page 21: ...BSFEx Air Table This procedure assumes pick up from the XPS low position 1 Position the Cart in front of the CP Bourg BSFEx Air Table 2 Lower the Cart by pressing the lower part of the elevation butto...

Page 22: ...uction Media Cart Production Media Cart User Guide 5 Gently lift up on the paper stack clamp near the clamp post rotate it to one side and rest it in the locator on the clamp post 6 Turn the stock tra...

Page 23: ...oading the Stack to a Work Table This procedure assumes pick up from the XPS high position 600 mm 1 Press the upper part of the elevation button to raise the media table height until it exceeds the he...

Page 24: ...onto the work table Note When transporting to a flat work table the paper stack may shift and lose stack quality Offloading the Stack to a Pallet This procedure assumes pick up from the XPS low positi...

Page 25: ...single 14 33 363 982 mm wide sheet of card stock 270 300 gsm to cover the 5 6 tine surfaces on the right side of the stacker pallet This is to ensure adequate stacker for smaller size papers Larger si...

Page 26: ...ng the Production Media Cart Cart without a paper stack loaded Warning Do not exceed the load capacity of 160 lbs 72 6 kg to avoid personal injury and damage to the Cart 1 Open the front door of the s...

Page 27: ...Cart 23 Production Media Cart User Guide 3 Roll the cart into position Insert tang on right front leg of the media cart into the Y shaped groove of the docking bracket Ensure that the end of the cart...

Page 28: ...ocked location Cart with pallet out is shown 5 A red colored emergency Stop button is mounted on the machine frame for customer controlled emergency stop Press button to stop Press button 2nd time to...

Page 29: ...ss the upper part of the elevation button to raise the height of the Cart until the bottom of the cart clears the iGen Stacker 2 Gently lift up on the paper stack clamp near the clamp post to free it...

Page 30: ...n Production System Production Media Cart Production Media Cart User Guide 4 Gently press the clamp at the clamp post to secure it 5 Press the tab on the upper part of the caster lock on the rear cast...

Page 31: ...on Media Cart User Guide 7 Pallet returns to machine Close front door to continue stacker operation Transferring the Stack to the CP Bourg BSFEx Air Table 1 Position the Cart in front of the CP Bourg...

Page 32: ...d until the front of the horizontal post mates with the red docking station at the base of the Air Table 4 Lock the casters 5 Gently lift up on the paper stack clamp near the clamp post rotate it to o...

Page 33: ...oading the Stack to a Work Table This procedure assumes pick up from the XPS high position 600 mm 1 Press the upper part of the elevation button to raise the media table height until it exceeds the he...

Page 34: ...3 Gently lift up on the paper stack clamp near the clamp post rotate it to one side and rest it in the locator on the clamp post 4 Turn the stock transport handle approximately 15 rotations clockwise...

Page 35: ...ck up from the XPS low position 210 mm and the paper stack will be delivered to either a tined or smooth surface 1 Press the elevation button to set the media table height until it exceeds the height...

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