Xerox 128 Service Manual

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DocuTech 128/155/180 HighLight Color Operator Guide
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Problem Solving
Binder tape fault
NOTE:  Production publisher configuration only
To clear a binder tape fault:
1. Open the finisher doors.
2. Open the top cover.
WARNING:  The binder tape adhesive is hot, approximately 425°F 
(218°C). Allow the binder to cool for 5 minutes with the finisher 
doors and top cover open before touching the binder tape.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to determine the area (17 
or 18) that should be cleared.
4. If area 17 is displayed and the binder tape is present, stop and 
follow the WARNING. Remove the binder tape and paper. 
Proceed to step 6.
5. If area 17 is displayed and the binder tape is not present, 
follow the instructions on the area 17 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.
WARNING:  The binder tape adhesive is hot, approximately 425°F 
(218°C). Allow the binder to cool for 5 minutes with the finisher 
doors and top cover open before touching the binder tape.
7. If area 18 is not displayed, proceed to step 10.
8. If area 18 is displayed and the entire binder tape length is not 
aligned with the tape feeder assembly, stop and follow the 
WARNING. Proceed to step 10.
9. If area 18 is displayed and the entire binder tape length is 
aligned with the tape feeder assembly, proceed to step 10.
10. Remove the binder tape.
Sheets are spilling 
out of the top tray
The capacity of the top tray is 500 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2) 
or 2 inches (51 mm) in height. When intermixed stock or paper 
heavier than substance 20 (75 g/m2) is being run, the capacity of 
the top tray is reduced.
500 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2) is equal to approximately:
415 sheets of substance 24 (90 g/m2)
310 sheets of substance 32 (120 g/m2)
225 sheets of substance 110 (200 g/m2)
If using any paper heavier than substance 20 (75 g/m2) or 
intermixed stock of different weights, unload the top tray before the 
count in the tray reaches its capacity limit.
Refer to the satisfaction guides in the "Technical information" 
chapter. 
Table 4-3. Resolving a finisher problem