Xerox DocuTech 180 HighLight Color System Betriebsanweisung
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DocuTech 128/155/180 HighLight Color Operator Guide
Problem Solving
Finisher problems
NOTE: Production publisher configuration only
Table 4-3. Resolving a finisher problem
Problem
Suggested solutions
Repeated jams in
area 14 (bindexer)
area 14 (bindexer)
The bindexer contains three bins used by the system to sort sets.
The capacity of each bin is 125 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2) or
0.5 inch (13 mm) thickness.
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 32 (120 g/m2)
47 sheets of substance 110 (200 g/m2).
Check that the sets in the bindexer are less than 0.5 inch (13 mm)
thick.
If the set exceeds 0.5 inch (13 mm) thickness, reprogram the job for
fewer sheets or reduce the number of heavy-weight sheets.
When running collated, unfinished sets, the maximum sheet
capacity of the bindexer can be set between 50 and 125.
When running anything other than collated, unfinished sets, the
maximum sheet capacity of the bindexer will remain at 125.
The capacity of each bin is 125 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2) or
0.5 inch (13 mm) thickness.
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 32 (120 g/m2)
47 sheets of substance 110 (200 g/m2).
Check that the sets in the bindexer are less than 0.5 inch (13 mm)
thick.
If the set exceeds 0.5 inch (13 mm) thickness, reprogram the job for
fewer sheets or reduce the number of heavy-weight sheets.
When running collated, unfinished sets, the maximum sheet
capacity of the bindexer can be set between 50 and 125.
When running anything other than collated, unfinished sets, the
maximum sheet capacity of the bindexer will remain at 125.
Jammed binder
tape, such as binder
tape sticking
together, or
cosmetic defects in
the bound book
tape, such as binder
tape sticking
together, or
cosmetic defects in
the bound book
Replace the tape reel with a new reel using the procedure,
"Replacing the binder tape reel," in this guide.
Refer to the binder tape reel storage information in this guide.
"Replacing the binder tape reel," in this guide.
Refer to the binder tape reel storage information in this guide.
Binder tape not
positioned correctly
on the top edge of
the output prints
positioned correctly
on the top edge of
the output prints
Adjust the binder tape registration using the procedure, "Adjusting
the binder tape registration," in this guide.
the binder tape registration," in this guide.
Binder tape is too
long or too short on
the bottom edge of
the output prints
long or too short on
the bottom edge of
the output prints
Adjust the binder tape length using the procedure entitled "Adjusting
the binder tape registration" in the "Routine maintenance" chapter.
If an adjustment is made to the binder tape length during a job, it will
not take effect until the next job is printed. If it is necessary to adjust
the binder tape length during a job, adjust it using the procedures in
the on-line help.
the binder tape registration" in the "Routine maintenance" chapter.
If an adjustment is made to the binder tape length during a job, it will
not take effect until the next job is printed. If it is necessary to adjust
the binder tape length during a job, adjust it using the procedures in
the on-line help.
Loose binder tape
along the spine of
the completed
bound book
along the spine of
the completed
bound book
This is a symptom of excessive moisture in the tape. Replace the
tape reel with a new reel using the procedure, "Replacing the binder
tape reel," in the "Routine maintenance" chapter.
Refer to the binder tape storage guidelines in this guide.
tape reel with a new reel using the procedure, "Replacing the binder
tape reel," in the "Routine maintenance" chapter.
Refer to the binder tape storage guidelines in this guide.