Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- System Hardware
- Processor Components
- Interposer Components
- Finisher Components
- Paper Path Areas
- Paper Trays & Loading Media
- Adding Paper to Tray 1 or
- Adding Paper to Trays 3, 4, or 5
- Loading Transparencies
- Adding Inserts
- Satisfaction Guides
- Satisfaction Guide for Paper Tray 3
- Satisfaction Guide for Paper Tray 4
- Satisfaction Guide for 2-Sided Printing
- instructions for use
- Satisfaction Guide for Stitcher
- Recommended Shift Preventative Maintenance Plan
- Replacing Consumables
- Replace Stitcher A Wire
- Replace the Binder Tape Reel
- Replace the Toner (Dry Ink) Bottle
- Replace the Toner (Dry Ink) Waste Container
- Order Supplies, Consumables, and Parts
- Machine Maintenance
- Adjusting the Heavy Paper Levers
- Adjust the Binder Tape Registration
- Enable a Paper Tray for Clean up
- Enable or Disable the Stacker
- Modify the Bindexer Capacity Number
- Stop a Job From Printing at the Printer
- Problem Solving
- COMMON FAULT CODES & CASE
- PROBLEM LISTING AND SOLUTIONS, LISTED by CASE NUMBER
- Solutions in Alphabetical Order
- Clean Finisher Entrance Sensor (Q1201)
- Clean the Bin A Bindexer Sensor (Q1205)
- Clean the Bin B Bindexer Sensor (Q1206)
- Clean the Binder Tape Guide Sensor (Q1213)
- Clean the Bindexer Sensors (Q1205, Q1206, Q1207)
- Clean the Bins Exit Sensors (Q1222)
- Clean the Front Stack (Q1227), Rear Stack Height (Q1218), and Set Path (Q1221) Sensors
- Clean the Fuser (Q1010) and Prefuser Sensors (Q1009)
- Clean the Post Inverter (Q1202) and Output Transport (Q1203) Sensors
- Clean the Pre-Fuser Sensor (Q1009)
- Clean the Registration Transport Sensor (Q861)
- Clean the Set Path Sensor (Q1221)
- Clean the Tape Binder Area
- Clear Paper Jams in Areas 11, 12, 13, and 14
- Clear Paper Jams in Areas 11, 12, and 13
- Clear Paper Jams in Areas 13, 14, and 15
- Clear Paper Jams in Areas 17 and 18
- Clear the Entire Paper Path From the Paper Trays to the Finisher
- Clear the Paper Jam in Area 4
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 12, 13, 14, and 15
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 3 and 4
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 5 and 6
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 7, 6, and 5
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 8 and 9
- Clear the Paper Jam in Areas 8, 11, 12, and 13
- Clear the Paper Jams in Areas 16 and 17
- Clear the Paper Jams in Areas 17 and 19
- clear the paper jams in areas 7, 6, 5, 4, and
- Clear the Stitcher A Fault
- Fan the Paper, Turn the Paper Over, and Reload
- If Printing to the Edges of the Paper Stock, set Lead Edge Screening to Stress
- If the Job is Sent From a DigiPath, Clean the Document Glass on the DigiPath
- Open and Close the Area 3 and 4 Baffles Securely
- Open and Close the Area 9 Baffle Securely
- Perform an Immediate Shutdown at the DocuSP
- Power OFF, Then Power ON the Printer
- Push Down on the Stacker Safety Door
- Read the Meter
- Remove Paper From Interposer Areas B1 and B2
- Reset the White Power Switch
- Tap on the Toner (Dry Ink) Cartridge to Loosen the Toner
- Perform Printer Functions
- Add a Font to the DocuSP Controller
- Allow Main, Aux, Auto, or Unspecified to be Used as Stock Names
- Backup VIPP Files Before an Upgrade
- Check the Systems Queue Output Location and Finishing Selections
- Clear the Faulted Job
- Create a New Queue
- Delete a Job in Job Manager
- Disable Stock Size Checking
- Display all Active Machine Faults
- Enable and Bring On-line an External Finisher
- Add Binding to a Job
- Enable Offset Stacking
- Export the Accounting Log
- Program Image Shift for a Job
- Program Tabs
- Program the PCL Paper Stock Sequences to Pull From a Specific Paper Tray at the Printer
- Uncheck the Job Ticket in Job Forwarding
- Setup Job Forwarding for Printer to Printer in DocuSP
- Paper Handling Module Sensor Locations
- Inverter Sensor Locations
- Finisher Sensor Locations
- Interposer Sensor Locations
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Paper Trays & Loading MediaDT6180 HandyBook 19Loading TransparenciesThe following are the different types and usage of transparencies for Paper Trays 1, 2 and 3.• Transparencies with a 13 mm (0.5 inch) white stripe should be loaded with the whitestripe to the right if you are using Paper Trays 1 and 2. Load the shiny side up foroptimum performance.• Removable stripe transparencies: Do not load more than 50 removable-stripetransparencies into Paper Trays 1 and 2. With the white stripe to the right, place thetransparencies on top of approximately 50 sheets of paper in the tray. Do not run asinserts to a bound job. Printing is not allowed on inserts.• High speed transparencies with paper backing: Run these types of transparencies fromPaper Trays 1 and 2 with the paper side down, and from Paper Tray 3 with the paperside up.Re-Loading TabsFor DocuSP version 3.X or higher:There are two methods to replenish tab stock in the paper trays.Option 1:1. Open the paper tray where the tab stock is loaded.2. Remove any tabs so that there is a full bank of tabs on top of the stack.3. Add additional tab stock.4. Close the paper tray.Option 2:1. Open the paper tray where the tab stock is loaded.2. Add additional tab stock to the bottom of stack.3. From the DocuSP for DocuTech 2000 series 61XX screen, select [Printer Manager].Information about each paper tray will be displayed.4. Select the line that has the information about the paper tray you are adding tab stock to.A menu will be displayed.5. Select [Properties] from the menu. The Tray Properties window will be displayed.6. Select the check box next to [Set Sequence Position]. The box below the Set SequencePosition box will become active.7. Enter the number of tabs remaining in the bank of tabs on top of the stack in the papertray. For example, if there are three tabs remaining on top of the stack in the tray, enterthe number [3] in this box.8. Select the check box next to [Check Override Programming] in the lower, left corner ofthe window.9. Select [OK].10. Close the paper tray.For DocuSP version 2.X or lower:1. Open the paper tray where the tab stock is loaded.2. Remove any tabs so that there is a full bank on top of the stack.3. Add additional tab stock.4. Close the paper tray. PreviousNext |