Xerox DocuTech 180 HighLight Color System Guida Utente
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.
1. Open the finisher doors.
Repeated tape
feeding problems,
such as binder tape
not unwinding from
the reel
feeding problems,
such as binder tape
not unwinding from
the reel
If the binder tape is sticking together, or if there are cosmetic defects
in the bound book, 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 information in this guide.
Refer to the binder cleaning information in this guide.
Refer to information on calling the Customer Support Center in this
guide.
in the bound book, 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 information in this guide.
Refer to the binder cleaning information in this guide.
Refer to information on calling the Customer Support Center in this
guide.
Stitcher fault codes
displayed in the fault
frame
Fault Code P12-218
Fault Code P12-219
displayed in the fault
frame
Fault Code P12-218
Fault Code P12-219
Select the [Finishing] button on the Printer Manager window.
Deselect [Stitcher] on the Finishing window and refer to the
procedure, "Calling for assistance," in this guide.
Stitcher A problems. Perform the procedure, "Clearing a stitcher
spool A fault," in this guide.
Stitcher B problems. Refer to information on calling the Customer
Support Center in this guide.
Deselect [Stitcher] on the Finishing window and refer to the
procedure, "Calling for assistance," in this guide.
Stitcher A problems. Perform the procedure, "Clearing a stitcher
spool A fault," in this guide.
Stitcher B problems. Refer to information on calling the Customer
Support Center in this guide.
Poor stitch quality or
short stitches
short stitches
Reliable stitching can be expected with up to 65 sheets of substance
20 (75 g/m2) or 0.28 inch (7 mm) thick sets. Less reliable stitching
can be expected with over 70 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2).
Running intermixed stock heavier than substance 20 (75 g/m2) will
reduce the capacity of the stitcher.
To avoid short clinches, use the stitch override only when using a
lightweight paper. Stitch override allows the system to run beyond
the stitching limit. The system will shut down at 125 sheets.
Reduce the stock weight to enable the stitching of more sheets per
set.
Refer to the satisfaction guides in the "Technical information"
chapter.
20 (75 g/m2) or 0.28 inch (7 mm) thick sets. Less reliable stitching
can be expected with over 70 sheets of substance 20 (75 g/m2).
Running intermixed stock heavier than substance 20 (75 g/m2) will
reduce the capacity of the stitcher.
To avoid short clinches, use the stitch override only when using a
lightweight paper. Stitch override allows the system to run beyond
the stitching limit. The system will shut down at 125 sheets.
Reduce the stock weight to enable the stitching of more sheets per
set.
Refer to the satisfaction guides in the "Technical information"
chapter.
Sheets are spilling
out of the top tray
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.
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