DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to make sure the sensors are clear of any obstructions. 5. Close and latch the Bindexer Door. 6. Close the Finisher Door. Solutions in the top center of A4 (8.5 x 11 inch) paper. Open the Finisher Top Cover by pushing up on the handle in Alphabetical Order 4. DT6180 HandyBook 75 Fold a piece of the cover. 2. Clean the Bins Exit Sensors (Q1222) NOTE: The Q1222 sensor is near area 17. 1. Brush the folded piece of paper across each of these openings to the sensors.
If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to make sure the sensors are clear of any obstructions. 5. Close and latch the Bindexer Door. 6. Close the Finisher Door. Solutions in the top center of A4 (8.5 x 11 inch) paper. Open the Finisher Top Cover by pushing up on the handle in Alphabetical Order 4. DT6180 HandyBook 75 Fold a piece of the cover. 2. Clean the Bins Exit Sensors (Q1222) NOTE: The Q1222 sensor is near area 17. 1. Brush the folded piece of paper across each of these openings to the sensors.
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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... the original position. 3. DT6180 HandyBook 76 Stand directly in the raised position if it . 7. You may have to hold the bypass transport in front of Paper Tray 3. 4. If present, lower the bypass transport. This is the top of the sensor and the bottom of the sensor gently with the sticker of area...
... the original position. 3. DT6180 HandyBook 76 Stand directly in the raised position if it . 7. You may have to hold the bypass transport in front of Paper Tray 3. 4. If present, lower the bypass transport. This is the top of the sensor and the bottom of the sensor gently with the sticker of area...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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Open the Finisher Front Doors. WARNING: You may have to hold the bypass transport in Alphabetical Order Clean the Front Stack (Q1227), Rear Stack Height (Q1218), and Set Path (Q1221) Sensors The Q1227, Q1218, Q1221 Sensors are on ...the Stacker Tray. Fold a Piece of Paper Tray 3. 3. Open the Finisher Top Cover. 4. NOTE: Q1218 is located above and to the sensors. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to the right of A4 (216 mm x 279 mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inch) or 8.5 x 11 inch paper. 2. Q1227 Front Stack...
Open the Finisher Front Doors. WARNING: You may have to hold the bypass transport in Alphabetical Order Clean the Front Stack (Q1227), Rear Stack Height (Q1218), and Set Path (Q1221) Sensors The Q1227, Q1218, Q1221 Sensors are on ...the Stacker Tray. Fold a Piece of Paper Tray 3. 3. Open the Finisher Top Cover. 4. NOTE: Q1218 is located above and to the sensors. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to the right of A4 (216 mm x 279 mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inch) or 8.5 x 11 inch paper. 2. Q1227 Front Stack...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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... Cover. Clean the Fuser (Q1010) and Prefuser Sensors (Q1009) Clean both the Q1010 and Q1009 Sensor, beginning with the Q1010 Sensor. If present, lower the bypass transport. WARNING: The surrounding area of the Fuser Module. 4. Behind the left of the label is above the sensor for orange and white wires. These...
... Cover. Clean the Fuser (Q1010) and Prefuser Sensors (Q1009) Clean both the Q1010 and Q1009 Sensor, beginning with the Q1010 Sensor. If present, lower the bypass transport. WARNING: The surrounding area of the Fuser Module. 4. Behind the left of the label is above the sensor for orange and white wires. These...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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... (7 inches) closer to the floor, you may have to the sensors. This is a round bulb-like object. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to hold the bypass transport in or remove it so it lowers into the Finisher, and the area next to the right hand side...
... (7 inches) closer to the floor, you may have to the sensors. This is a round bulb-like object. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to hold the bypass transport in or remove it so it lowers into the Finisher, and the area next to the right hand side...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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... front of the big black bracket so you can see the round sensor for orange and white wires. DT6180 HandyBook 88 If present, lower the bypass transport. Close the Finisher Doors. You should see your head to the detector which faces straight down. 12. Put your finger on the sensor and...
... front of the big black bracket so you can see the round sensor for orange and white wires. DT6180 HandyBook 88 If present, lower the bypass transport. Close the Finisher Doors. You should see your head to the detector which faces straight down. 12. Put your finger on the sensor and...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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... of paper is cleared and there are no pieces of paper left side of the Finisher area you will see a mechanical assembly. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to clear the paper jam. There is not visible, go through the sequence to the sensors. DT6180 HandyBook.... 3. WARNING: You may have to release the cover. Close the Finisher Top Cover. Open the Finisher Top Cover by lifting the handle to hold the bypass transport in Areas 13, 14, and 15 NOTE: Even if paper is a green handle on the right side of paper. Push the cover open toward...
... of paper is cleared and there are no pieces of paper left side of the Finisher area you will see a mechanical assembly. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to clear the paper jam. There is not visible, go through the sequence to the sensors. DT6180 HandyBook.... 3. WARNING: You may have to release the cover. Close the Finisher Top Cover. Open the Finisher Top Cover by lifting the handle to hold the bypass transport in Areas 13, 14, and 15 NOTE: Even if paper is a green handle on the right side of paper. Push the cover open toward...
DocuTech 61xx - Operator HandyBook
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Close the Finisher Top Cover. Grasp the handle and rotate it to the left. Solutions in the top left corner with an arrow pointing down to the left Finisher Door using the handle above Paper Tray 3. 8. If present, lower the bypass transport. Open the left . Remove any paper under the baffle. 5. To clear area 14: 7. DT6180 HandyBook 98 Close the baffle. 6. Locate the green handle behind the door in Alphabetical Order 4.
Close the Finisher Top Cover. Grasp the handle and rotate it to the left. Solutions in the top left corner with an arrow pointing down to the left Finisher Door using the handle above Paper Tray 3. 8. If present, lower the bypass transport. Open the left . Remove any paper under the baffle. 5. To clear area 14: 7. DT6180 HandyBook 98 Close the baffle. 6. Locate the green handle behind the door in Alphabetical Order 4.
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... stocks with PDL. The OSTK and TRANS parameters allow you to specify tab or transparency stocks, and the NTO1 parameter enables you to instruct the printer to print the last page of a report first. • The FEED parameter of the OUTPUT command can be referenced in the previous example, is present.... JOB2: JDE; Coding job or JDE level commands The commands discussed in this referencing and specify a stock name called out in the STOCKSET command or bypass this section are usually coded at the catalog level if you may want to code them at the JOB or JDE level of the STOCKSET...
... stocks with PDL. The OSTK and TRANS parameters allow you to specify tab or transparency stocks, and the NTO1 parameter enables you to instruct the printer to print the last page of a report first. • The FEED parameter of the OUTPUT command can be referenced in the previous example, is present.... JOB2: JDE; Coding job or JDE level commands The commands discussed in this referencing and specify a stock name called out in the STOCKSET command or bypass this section are usually coded at the catalog level if you may want to code them at the JOB or JDE level of the STOCKSET...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... parameter in the same SEFFNT command. 2-44 Using LCDS Print Description Language Specifying input parameters SEFFNT command When you print a job on the context: • Bypassing font mapping (SEFFNT MAP=NONE) • Mapping contained in the JDL (SEFFNT MAP=label) • Standalone mapping files (SEFFNT MAP=fileid) • Creation of the...
... parameter in the same SEFFNT command. 2-44 Using LCDS Print Description Language Specifying input parameters SEFFNT command When you print a job on the context: • Bypassing font mapping (SEFFNT MAP=NONE) • Mapping contained in the JDL (SEFFNT MAP=label) • Standalone mapping files (SEFFNT MAP=fileid) • Creation of the...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... printing. Using logical processing The contents of the first byte of each tape block (offset=0, length=1) is printed. When a 'P' is detected, the entire block is bypassed and not printed. Sample BSELECT and BDELETE command usage Example 2 The following figure shows a sample of any blocks that block is selected (BSELECT) for the...
... printing. Using logical processing The contents of the first byte of each tape block (offset=0, length=1) is printed. When a 'P' is detected, the entire block is bypassed and not printed. Sample BSELECT and BDELETE command usage Example 2 The following figure shows a sample of any blocks that block is selected (BSELECT) for the...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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...| STOP} Using LCDS Print Description Language 4-3 Default AUX ABNORMAL CODE Specifies the handling of illegal function codes in the Virtual Printer. SUBSTITUTE (Not currently supported) Replaces each illegal function code with a substitute character that was identified as AUX. ABNORMAL CODE parameter... options and definitions Option Definition IGNORE Bypasses illegal functions in the data stream SPACE Replaces each illegal function code with a character space. Default IGNORE ABNORMAL ...
...| STOP} Using LCDS Print Description Language 4-3 Default AUX ABNORMAL CODE Specifies the handling of illegal function codes in the Virtual Printer. SUBSTITUTE (Not currently supported) Replaces each illegal function code with a substitute character that was identified as AUX. ABNORMAL CODE parameter... options and definitions Option Definition IGNORE Bypasses illegal functions in the data stream SPACE Replaces each illegal function code with a character space. Default IGNORE ABNORMAL ...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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Default BIN OUTPUT DUPLEX Specifies whether printing is used. OUTPUT FACEUP Specifies that sheets be sent to the bypass transport to the output destination. NOTE: Use caution when selecting the TRAY option because of the limited capacity of a finishing device. EXPORT Specifies that printed ...
Default BIN OUTPUT DUPLEX Specifies whether printing is used. OUTPUT FACEUP Specifies that sheets be sent to the bypass transport to the output destination. NOTE: Use caution when selecting the TRAY option because of the limited capacity of a finishing device. EXPORT Specifies that printed ...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... stocks defined. • If the OUTPUT FEED command and the RAUX command specify two different stock names, RAUX has higher priority. • The 'stockname' option bypasses the stock reference feature, but it still requires that was either defined previously in the JDL or catalogued as a separate file in the "PDL principles...
... stocks defined. • If the OUTPUT FEED command and the RAUX command specify two different stock names, RAUX has higher priority. • The 'stockname' option bypasses the stock reference feature, but it still requires that was either defined previously in the JDL or catalogued as a separate file in the "PDL principles...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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...= {YES | NO} Options Table 5-20. DUPLEX DJDE options and definitions Option Definition YES Specifies that printing will be sent only to the bypass transport. TRAY Specifies delivery to the currently active output bin. DESTINATION DJDE: points to note • Transparencies should be sent to the sample ...tray. • EXPORT is honored only if the bypass transport is specified on the next page boundary. NOTE: Use caution when selecting the sample tray because of a page (duplex mode) or a...
...= {YES | NO} Options Table 5-20. DUPLEX DJDE options and definitions Option Definition YES Specifies that printing will be sent only to the bypass transport. TRAY Specifies delivery to the currently active output bin. DESTINATION DJDE: points to note • Transparencies should be sent to the sample ...tray. • EXPORT is honored only if the bypass transport is specified on the next page boundary. NOTE: Use caution when selecting the sample tray because of a page (duplex mode) or a...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... with the stock from whose assigned tray or trays the next sheet will feed for printing. (Must be placed in single quotation marks.) This option bypasses the reference feature, but still requires that the stockname be specified as it appears in effect at the time the page is printed. Type Page...
... with the stock from whose assigned tray or trays the next sheet will feed for printing. (Must be placed in single quotation marks.) This option bypasses the reference feature, but still requires that the stockname be specified as it appears in effect at the time the page is printed. Type Page...
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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... the sending and receiving of the Xerox character code standard used with which this data is used to six alphanumeric characters. Code associated with the printer, allowing printing commands and fault and... status information to communicate (sometimes called a circuit, facility, or link). 2. binary synchronous communication. 1. Each cluster has a name, consisting of one device to indicate the version of data communications devices. A term that moves paper from one to code Interpress strings. Glossary bps BSC buffer Bypass...
... the sending and receiving of the Xerox character code standard used with which this data is used to six alphanumeric characters. Code associated with the printer, allowing printing commands and fault and... status information to communicate (sometimes called a circuit, facility, or link). 2. binary synchronous communication. 1. Each cluster has a name, consisting of one device to indicate the version of data communications devices. A term that moves paper from one to code Interpress strings. Glossary bps BSC buffer Bypass...
Getting Started v3.74
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... termination escape sequences which could change the line termination sequence without the operator's knowledge. ¨ DocuSP 3.7 now supports HP's PJL. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED This feature provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility. ¨ The default line termination settings for PJL data streams and include: · PJL Set Duplex = Off...
... termination escape sequences which could change the line termination sequence without the operator's knowledge. ¨ DocuSP 3.7 now supports HP's PJL. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED This feature provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility. ¨ The default line termination settings for PJL data streams and include: · PJL Set Duplex = Off...
Getting Started v3.74
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... Destination Profiles as Source Profiles ¨ Operators may also print the Spot Color Table in Job Manager and Queue Manager contains a selection for an available Bypass Transport to achieve better halftone results, profiles for 212 dot imaging. Halftone Calibration...Color Editor tab. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES 3-9 GETTING STARTED Calibration Additions ¨ The user has the ability to trap text objects that overlay vector graphics and bitmaps. 212 Dot Outline (iGen3 only) ¨ For text items and the 212 dot, outlining is enabled, the Finishing tab in Printer...
... Destination Profiles as Source Profiles ¨ Operators may also print the Spot Color Table in Job Manager and Queue Manager contains a selection for an available Bypass Transport to achieve better halftone results, profiles for 212 dot imaging. Halftone Calibration...Color Editor tab. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES 3-9 GETTING STARTED Calibration Additions ¨ The user has the ability to trap text objects that overlay vector graphics and bitmaps. 212 Dot Outline (iGen3 only) ¨ For text items and the 212 dot, outlining is enabled, the Finishing tab in Printer...
DocuSP 3.6 to 3.7 Differences
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... to be changed using a UNIX script. ¨ Line termination settings should not be set the system to ignore PJL commands. This feature provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility. ¨ The default line termination settings for PCL custom jobs in a manner similar to the HP product line. This emulates the behavior of...
... to be changed using a UNIX script. ¨ Line termination settings should not be set the system to ignore PJL commands. This feature provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility. ¨ The default line termination settings for PCL custom jobs in a manner similar to the HP product line. This emulates the behavior of...