Xerox IP Phone 92C IPS User Manual

Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Version 7.1  
August 2000  
721P89160  
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Laser safety  
Warning: Adjustments, use of controls, or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous light exposure.  
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The Xerox DocuPrint printers are certified to comply with the  
performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health, Education,  
and Welfare for Class 1 laser products. Class 1 laser products do not  
emit hazardous radiation. The DocuPrint printers do not emit  
hazardous radiation because the laser beam is completely enclosed  
during all modes of customer operation.  
The laser danger labels on the system are for Xerox service  
representatives and are on or near panels or shields that must be  
removed with a tool. DO NOT REMOVE LABELED PANELS OR  
PANELS NEAR LABELS. ONLY XEROX SERVICE  
REPRESENTATIVES HAVE ACCESS TO THESE PANELS.  
Ozone information  
This product produces ozone during normal operation. The amount  
of ozone produced depends on copy volume. Ozone is heavier than  
air. The environmental parameters specified in the Xerox installation  
instructions ensure that concentration levels are within safe limits. If  
you need additional information concerning ozone, call 1-800-828-  
6571 to request the Xerox publication 600P83222, OZONE.  
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Operation safety  
Your Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and tested  
to meet strict safety requirements. They have been approved by  
safety agencies, and they comply with environmental standards.  
Please observe the following precautions to ensure your continued  
safety.  
Always connect equipment to a properly grounded electrical  
outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet checked by a qualified  
electrician.  
Warning: Improper connection of the equipment grounding  
conductor may result in risk of electrical shock.  
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Never use a ground adapter plug to connect equipment to an  
electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal.  
Always place equipment on a solid support surface with  
adequate strength for its weight.  
Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for  
your Xerox equipment. Use of unsuitable materials may result in  
poor performance and may create a hazardous situation.  
Never move either the printer or the Printer Controller without  
first contacting Xerox for approval.  
Never attempt any maintenance that is not specifically  
described in this documentation.  
Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with  
screws. There are no operator-serviceable areas within these  
covers.  
Never override electrical or mechanical interlocks.  
Never use supplies or cleaning materials for other than their  
intended purposes. Keep all materials out of the reach of  
children.  
Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or  
odors. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and  
call service to correct the problem.  
If you need any additional safety information concerning the  
equipment or materials Xerox supplies, call Xerox Product Safety at  
the following toll-free number in the United States:  
1-800-828-6571  
For customers outside the United States, contact your local Xerox  
representative or operating company.  
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Table of contents  
Laser safety  
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Ozone information  
Operation safety  
Introduction  
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About this guide  
Contents  
Conventions  
Related publications  
1. Calling for service  
1-1  
1-1  
1-2  
Information to have on hand when calling for service  
Enabling and disabling the modem for remote service  
Preparing your system for remote service  
Enabling your modem  
1-2  
1-3  
1-3  
Disabling your modem  
2. Clearing paper misfeeds and jams  
2-1  
2-2  
Clearing a feeder tray fault  
Frequent misfeeds  
2-4  
Clearing paper jams  
2-6  
Job recovery  
2-9  
Printer jam clearance areas  
2-9  
Clearing paper jams from areas 1 and 1A  
Clearing paper jams from areas 2 and 2A  
Clearing paper jams from area 3  
2-10  
2-12  
2-14  
2-15  
2-17  
2-19  
2-20  
2-21  
2-22  
2-23  
2-24  
2-25  
2-26  
Clearing paper jams from area 4  
Clearing paper jams from area 5  
Clearing paper jams from areas 6 and 6A  
Clearing paper jams from area 7  
Clearing paper jams from area 8  
Clearing paper jams from area 9  
Clearing stacker tray paper jams (dual stacker)  
Clearing stitcher/stacker paper jams (areas A and B)  
Clearing bypass transport paper jams  
Adjusting dual stacker tray scuffer arms  
3. Correcting stacker problems  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
4. System unresponsive  
Index  
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Introduction  
This Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS Troubleshooting Guide describes how  
to solve some specific problems that may occur when you are using  
the printing system.  
About this guide  
This guide is designed for Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS operators whose  
job consists of the routine operation of one of these systems.  
Users should have an understanding of Printer Controller operations.  
Before using this guide, become familiar with its contents and  
conventions.  
Contents  
This section lists the contents of this guide:  
Chapter 1, Calling for service,describes the information to  
have on hand when calling for support service, and provides  
information on using the Sixth Sense Technology.  
Chapter 2, Clearing paper misfeeds and jams,illustrates how  
to clear paper misfeeds and jams from various parts of the  
paper path.  
Chapter 3, Correcting stacker problems,provides solutions to  
common stitcher/stacker and dual stacker problems.  
Chapter 4, System unresponsive,provides solutions to  
specific printer problems.  
An index is provided at the back of the guide.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Conventions  
This guide uses the following conventions:  
All caps and angle bracketsWithin procedures, the names of  
keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets (for example,  
press <ENTER>).  
<Angle brackets> Variable information, or the position of a  
specified argument in the command syntax, appears in angle  
brackets (for example, List Fonts <Pattern>).  
Bold Within procedures, text and numbers that you enter are  
shown in bold.  
Enter” — Within procedures, the two-step process of keying in  
data and pressing <ENTER> (for example, enter y).  
Italics Document and library names are shown in italics (for  
example, the Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS Troubleshooting Guide).  
Capitalization of graphical user interface (GUI) window titles  
matches the titles as they appear on the screen. In cases where  
a window does not have a title, it is referenced using all lower  
case. For example:  
At the graphical user interface, use the Output  
Configuration window to group the trays.  
The main window displays the current system status.  
Note: Notes are hints that help you perform a task or understand  
the text.  
Caution: Cautions alert you to an action that could damage  
hardware or software.  
Warning: Warnings alert you to conditions that could affect the  
safety of people.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Related publications  
This document is part of the Xerox DocuPrint IPS publication set.  
Xerox documents  
Following is a list of all Xerox DocuPrint IPS documents. For a  
complete list and description of available Xerox documentation, refer  
to the Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog (publication number  
610P17517), or call your service representative.  
Application Programmer/System Administrator Quick Reference  
Card  
Customer Information Quick Reference Card  
Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide  
Glossary  
Guide to Configuring and Managing the System  
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance  
Helpful Facts About Paper  
Installation Planning Guide  
Master Index  
Messages Guide  
Solutions Guide  
System Overview Guide  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Xerox Standard Font Library Font User Guide  
The documentation set also includes an electronic version, the  
DocuPrint IPS Interactive Customer Documentation CD.  
IBM documents  
Following are related IBM documents. Contact your local IBM  
representative for ordering instructions for IBM AFP/PSF manuals  
that might be useful for your specific installation.  
IBM 3825 Page Printer Product Description  
IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference  
IBM Advanced Function Presentation Printer Summary  
IBM ITSC Distributing AFP Printing from a Host System  
IBM Advanced Function Printing Data Stream Reference  
IBM Data Stream and Object Architectures: Mixed Object Document  
Content Architecture Reference  
Guide to Advanced Function Presentation  
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1Calling for service  
Before calling your customer service support center, make sure you  
have read this chapter and have tried the corrective actions  
described here. If the problem persists, gather the necessary  
information and call the customer support center.  
Information to have on hand when calling for service  
To report DocuPrint hardware or software problems in the United  
States, call the following number:  
1-800-822-2979  
For customers outside the United States, call your local service  
representative.  
Note: A model-specific phone number is attached to your printer at  
installation time.  
Before calling, make note of the following:  
Status code numbers and messages that appear on the  
controller screen and the printer console  
Indicator lights that are lit  
Name of your printer: DocuPrint 92C IPS  
Serial number for your printing system (a 9-digit alphanumeric  
code located on the frame inside the printer, behind the narrow  
door to the far left, on the front of the printer).  
Problems you are having with the system.  
Additional information you may wish to note prior to calling includes:  
An explanation of how output differs from what was expected.  
An assessment of whether the symptoms follow a pattern or  
occur randomly.  
A list of special conditions that may be related to the problems:  
New applications  
Changes made to the software  
Recent service performed  
Previous conditions under which the application has  
printed properly.  
Give this information to a customer service representative, who will  
discuss the information and give you an estimated time of arrival or  
assist you over the phone to resolve the problem.  
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CALLING FOR SERVICE  
Enabling and disabling the modem for remote service  
Your system may be set up to use Sixth Sense Technologya  
remote communication capability. Sixth Sense Technology is a user-  
friendly suite of tools that allow service personnel to connect with a  
customer system and evaluate its performance while the system is  
being used. The Customer Service Engineer (CSE) can troubleshoot  
problems remotely, transfer, apply, and remove patches remotely,  
and, if an on-site call is required, arrive with the solution to fix the  
problem.  
An external modem allows your system to be accessed by remote  
service technicians.  
Caution: Depending on the commands used by the technician, the  
printer may start up during the remote service session. You should  
not attempt to operate the system or perform any tasks at the printer  
during the remote service session.  
Preparing your system for remote service  
When making a service call, your Service Representative may ask  
you to prepare your system for a remote service. If so, follow these  
steps:  
1. Upon request, provide the service representative with your  
modem telephone number.  
2. At the graphical user interface, place the system offline. This  
will prohibit the printer from running a job while the service  
representative is analyzing your IPS system.  
3. Enable the modem (see Enabling your modemsection later in  
this chapter).  
4. Answer the service representatives questions as appropriate,  
and make sure that no operators, users, or administrators use  
the system while the service takes place.  
5. When the service is complete, disable the modem (see  
Disabling your modemsection later in this chapter).  
6. Place the system back online.  
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CALLING FOR SERVICE  
Enabling your modem  
Enable your modem at the graphical user interface following these  
steps:  
1. Select the Configuration pull-down menu of the IPS main  
window.  
2. Select the Modem Enable/Disable menu item.  
3. At the Modem Enable/Disable window, select Enabled, then  
click Apply.  
Figure 1-1. Modem Enable/Disable window  
4. At the Password window, enter the root password, then confirm  
your entry.  
Disabling your modem  
Disable your modem at the graphical user interface following these  
steps:  
1. Select the Configuration pull-down menu of the IPS main  
window.  
2. Select the Modem Enable/Disable menu item.  
3. At the Modem Enable/Disable window, select Disabled, then  
click Apply.  
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2. 2Clearing paper misfeeds and  
jams  
Paper jams and misfeeds can be greatly reduced or eliminated if you  
use the correct type of paper under the right conditions. Refer to  
Helpful Facts About Paper for information on paper selection and  
care.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing a feeder tray fault  
When paper is misfed from the paper trays, complete the following  
steps:  
1. Go to the paper tray indicated by the message and graphic  
displays of the printer control console.  
2. Press the Tray Unlock button on the front left of the paper tray.  
3. When the Ready To Open indicator is lit, pull the bar up and out  
to open the tray. Pull the tray all the way out for best results.  
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4. Press the green lever to unlatch the paper feeder assembly.  
5. Remove and discard any partially fed paper. Make sure the  
paper supply is neatly stacked and the stack is not higher than  
the MAX line on the length guide. Make sure the length guide  
is firmly touching the back edge of the stack.  
6. Latch the paper feeder assembly by pressing the green dot until  
the assembly clicks into place.  
7. Slide the tray back into the printer until the tray latches and  
press the Continue button to resume printing.  
8. Discard any pages sent to the sample tray or unused stacker  
tray when the paper jam was detected.  
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Frequent misfeeds  
Frequent misfeeds may be caused by a glazed feed belt, especially  
if one tray feeds the same kind of paper better than another tray  
does. (Glazing is caused by a buildup of the chemicals found on most  
papers.)  
If you suspect that the belt is glazed, try cleaning it with film remover  
obtained from your service representative.  
Caution: Clean the feed belt only to correct misfeeds, not as  
routine maintenance. Because the belt is rubber, frequent cleaning  
dries it out and makes it fail prematurely.  
1. Clear any misfeeds that have occurred, but do not latch the  
paper feeder assembly. If necessary, unlatch it by pressing  
down on the bright green lever on the right side of the paper  
tray.  
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2. Lightly moisten a lint-free towel with film remover and  
thoroughly wipe the outside surface of the feed belt in the same  
direction as the ribs on the belt. (Wiping from side to side might  
pull the belt off its track.) Allow a few seconds for the film  
remover to evaporate.  
3. Latch the paper feeder assembly by pressing down on the  
bright green dot. Slide the paper tray completely back into the  
printer.  
Operate the system as usual. If you continue to experience misfeeds,  
place a service call.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing paper jams  
Paper sometimes jams as it leaves the feeder trays or moves through  
the paper path. You must clear the paper jam before you can  
continue to print. The two illustrations below show the areas along  
the paper path in which jams may occur.  
Figure 2-1. Areas along the simplex paper path  
Figure 2-2. Areas along the duplex paper path  
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Jam displays on printer control console  
In the event of a jam, the printer control console displays the following  
information:  
The message display describes the areas of the printer you  
must check and clear.  
The graphic display shows the location of the jams and the  
doors you must open to access them.  
Figure 2-3. Message and graphic displays on printer control  
console  
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Message display  
Graphic display  
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Interior labels  
Message labels are located inside the printer at the point of need.  
Figure 2-4. Message labels inside the printer  
Each handle, lever, or knob you use to clear a paper jam is bright  
green and marked with an arrow indicating the direction it moves.  
When a paper jam occurs in the printer, clear only the area or areas  
indicated by the message and graphic displays.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Job recovery  
When a jam occurs, the system controller and printer send damaged  
or lost pages to the print queue. For severe jams, the Printer  
Controller performs the recovery while the printer reinitiates a system  
status check.  
The next level of recovery is for Host Channel Unit (HCU) errors, on  
channel-attached systems only. If these occur, reboot the Sun  
workstation and the HCU. Job recovery restarts and resumes at the  
last checkpoint held by the host.  
Checking job integrity following a  
paper jam  
When printing resumes following a paper jam, there is a slight  
possibility that duplicate sheets may be printed or sheets may be  
missing from a job. For that reason, you should check job integrity  
once the job has been printed.  
Follow this procedure:  
1. The printer offsets the first sheet printed following a paper jam.  
Locate that sheet.  
2. Check the sheets immediately before and after the offset sheet  
to see if there are any missing or duplicate sheets in the job.  
3. Check the output for data missing from the pages.  
Printer jam clearance areas  
The following figure shows all areas in which printer jams can occur.  
Note: This diagram contains the jam clearance areas for both the  
dual stacker (areas 8, 8A, and 9) and the stitcher/stacker (areas A  
and B). The purpose of the diagram is to give you an overall  
perspective of the locations of all the printer areas relative to each  
other. Note that an actual printer cannot have both a dual stacker and  
a stitcher/stacker.  
Figure 2-5. Overview of all printer jam areas  
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9
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B
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2
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Clearing paper jams from areas 1 and 1A  
To clear paper jams from areas 1 and 1A:  
1. Open the middle door and locate area 1.  
Area 1  
2. Remove and discard any paper you find in the areas indicated.  
Area 1  
3. Close the door.  
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4. Open the high-capacity feeder front door and locate area 1A.  
Area 1A  
5. Remove and discard any paper you find in the area 1A.  
6. Close the door and press Continue to resume printing.  
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Clearing paper jams from areas 2 and 2A  
To clear paper jams from areas 2 and 2A:  
1. Open the middle door and locate area 2.  
2. Lift the three green handles one by one. Each time you lift a  
handle, remove and discard any paper you find beneath the  
open section.  
3. Lower the handles and close the door.  
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4. Open the high-capacity feeder front door and locate area 2A.  
5. Lift the green handle. Remove and discard any paper you find in  
this area.  
6. Lower the handle, close the door, and press the Continue  
button to resume printing.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing paper jams from area 3  
Follow these steps to clear jams in area 3.  
1. Open the middle door and locate area 3.  
2. Push and hold the green handle to the right (in the direction of  
the arrow marked on it).  
3. Remove and discard any paper you find in this area.  
4. Release the handle, close the door, and press the Continue  
button to resume printing.  
Note: When paper jams occur in areas 3 through 5, three extra  
blank sheets are sent through the printer to ensure that the fuser  
is clean. These sheets are sent to the top tray and should be  
discarded. You are not charged for these sheets.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing paper jams from area 4  
Follow these steps to clear jams from area 4.  
1. Open the middle and left doors and locate area 4. Remember to  
clear the jam in area 5 first, if you are directed to clear both  
areas.  
Warning: The laser safety label located on the inside left front  
door of the printer advises you that the panel below it must not  
be removed, except by a service representative.  
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2. With your left hand, move and hold the green latch to the right  
(the direction of the arrow marked on it). With your right hand,  
pull out the large green handle until the fuser unit latches in the  
fully open position.  
Warning: Take care not to touch any parts in this area. They  
may be hot enough to cause burns.  
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3. Raise the small green handle at the front of the fuser assembly.  
4. Remove and discard any paper you find in this area.  
Warning: Take care not to touch any parts in this area. They  
may be hot enough to cause burns.  
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Caution: Do not use a sharp object to remove paper wrapped  
around the fuser rolls. Attempting to do so could damage the  
roller and require its replacement.  
5. Return the small green handle to its original position.  
6. Push down on the green release latch, and slide the fuser unit  
back into the printer until it latches into the closed position.  
7. Close the doors (left one first) and press the Continue button to  
resume printing.  
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Clearing paper jams from area 5  
Follow these steps to clear jams in area 5.  
1. Open the middle door and locate area 5.  
2. If paper is caught in the rollers between areas 4 and 5, first turn  
the green knob in the direction of the arrow marked on it. This  
ensures that the paper has completely moved into area 5,  
where you can remove it without tearing it.  
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3. Push and hold the green handle to the left (in the direction of  
the arrow marked on it). Remove and discard any paper you  
find there.  
4. Release the green handle.  
5. Close the door and press the Continue button to resume  
printing.  
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Clearing paper jams from areas 6 and 6A  
Follow these steps to clear jams in areas 6 and 6A.  
1. Open the printer left-most top cover. Remove and discard any  
paper you find in this area.  
2. Close the top cover.  
3. Open the top cover of the high-capacity feeder. (Open the top  
cover of the stacker, too, if the printer control console message  
display indicates it needs to be opened.)  
4. Remove and discard any sheets under the high-capacity feeder  
cover. If the printer control console message display also  
indicates a problem in the output module, remove and discard  
those sheets as well.  
5. Close the top covers and press the Continue button to resume  
printing.  
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Clearing paper jams from area 7  
Area 7 of the paper path is used only during two-sided (duplex)  
printing.  
1. Open the middle door and locate area 7.  
2. Pull the block-shaped set separator toward you and hold it in  
that position.  
3. Remove and discard any paper in the duplex tray.  
4. Return the set separator to its upright position.  
5. Close the door and press the Continue button to resume  
printing.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing paper jams from area 8  
Note: If your printer has a stitcher/stacker, see the Correcting  
stacker problemschapter.  
1. Open the top cover of the output module, as indicated on the  
graphic display of the printer control console.  
2. Remove and discard any paper you find in this area.  
3. Lower the lid and press the Continue button to resume printing.  
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Clearing paper jams from area 9  
Note: If your printer has a stitcher/stacker, see the Correcting  
stacker problemschapter in this guide.  
1. Open the right door and locate the green handle on the upper  
right side of area 9.  
2. Pull the green handle down and to the left (in the direction of the  
arrow marked on it) to hold the assembly open while you  
remove and discard any paper you find in this area.  
3. Return the handle to its original position and close the door.  
4. Press the Continue button to resume printing.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Clearing stitcher/stacker paper jams (areas A and B)  
Follow these steps to clear stitcher/stacker jams in areas A and B.  
1. Open the top cover of the stitcher/stacker and locate area A in  
the center.  
Area A  
2. Remove and discard the paper under the paper guide. The  
paper guide is a spring-loaded, heavy wire form guide that pops  
up when you open the cover.  
3. Locate the side cover of area B on the right.  
4. Push the cover to the right (in the direction of the large green  
arrow at the front of the cover) to open it.  
5. Remove only the set of pages leaving the stitcher/stacker at the  
right, and place it on the output in the stacker tray. Do not  
remove any other pages from this area.  
Note: The pages were compiled by the stitcher/stacker into a  
set (stapled or not), but something prevented the set from being  
delivered to the stacker. You put the set in the stacker tray  
because the system has counted it as completed.  
6. Close the side and top covers.  
7. Press the Continue button to resume printing.  
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Clearing bypass transport paper jams  
To clear bypass transport paper jams:  
1. Verify that a sheet is caught between the bypass transport and  
the finishing device. If a sheet is there, remove it and discard it.  
2. Open the top cover of the bypass transport by lifting upward on  
the recessed handle.  
3. Remove and discard any paper you now see in the bypass  
transport.  
4. Grasp the handle again and slide the top cover to the right. This  
exposes the remainder of the bypass transport paper path.  
5. Remove and discard any paper you see.  
6. Push the cover back to the left and close it tightly. The cover  
snaps shut.  
7. Press the Continue button on the printer control console to  
resume printing.  
8. Discard any sheets sent to the sample tray when the jam was  
detected.  
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CLEARING PAPER MISFEEDS AND JAMS  
Adjusting dual stacker tray scuffer arms  
Paper jams can occur when the paper does not stack smoothly in the  
dual stacker trays. If some papers stack well while others do not, the  
weights under the scuffer arms may need to be adjusted.  
Note: The scuffer arm weights on some printers are bolted in place.  
These must be adjusted by a service representative.  
The adjustable weights are located on the underside of the scuffer  
arms, on a track down the center. To adjust them:  
1. Slide the weight right or left along its track under the scuffer  
arm.  
If the paper is driven too far up the outside edge of the tray,  
move the weight toward the machine.  
If the paper is not driven far enough into the tray, move the  
weight away from the machine.  
Note: For lightweight paper, move the weight toward the  
machine; for heavyweight paper move the weight away  
from the machine.  
Figure 2-6. Adjusting scuffer arm weights  
1
1
Scuffer arm  
2. Clear all paper jams, following the jam clearance instructions  
provided by the message and graphic displays on the printer  
control console.  
3. Discard any pages sent to the sample tray or to a stacker tray  
when the jam was detected.  
4. Press the Continue button on the printer control console to  
resume printing.  
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3. 3Correcting stacker problems  
This chapter describes problems with the stitcher/stacker and the  
dual stacker, other than paper jams. It suggests corrective actions  
when printed sets are not stitched. (See Clearing paper misfeeds  
and jamsfor stacker paper jams.)  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Action  
Printed sets are not stitched.  
Stitcher/stacker is out of wire  
(fault code L152), or is  
jammed (fault code L172), or  
stitching head has  
malfunctioned (various fault  
codes).  
If you have completed Advanced Customer  
Training (ACT), follow the recommended  
procedures to correct the problem. If not,  
contact your supervisor or your service  
representative. Until the problem is fixed, you  
can continue printing without stitching the  
output.  
Printing stops and the printer  
console displays a message  
indicating that an incorrect  
paper size is loaded in a  
feeder tray.  
Incorrect paper size or a  
damaged sheet.  
1. Check the paper in the indicated tray.  
2. If the paper is not the correct size, load  
the correct size paper or select another  
feeder tray containing the correct paper  
size.  
If the paper size is correct, press the  
Continue button to resume printing.  
The number displayed in the  
Wire Percentage indicator of  
the printer console begins to  
flash, and the message  
Stitching wire has decreased  
to the percentage that was  
preset by the service  
representative.  
If you have completed Advanced Customer  
Training (ACT), follow the recommended  
procedures to correct the problem. If not,  
contact your supervisor or your service  
representative. You can continue printing, but  
the stitcher may run out of wire.  
STITCHER LOW ON WIRE  
appears when you start a new  
print job.  
One percent of the wire will stitch about 300  
sets (maximum).  
Printer console displays the  
message  
Faulty component in the  
offsetting mechanism of the  
stitcher.  
1. Clear the message by pressing the  
Continue button on the printer console.  
OFFSET FAILED, SET IN  
OUTPUT BIN NOT OFFSET,  
2. Call customer service for further  
assistance.  
but the printed sheets in the  
stitcher/stacker tray are offset  
normally.  
Paper does not stack evenly in Scuffer arm weights are out of If printer has adjustable weights under the  
the dual stacker trays.  
adjustment.  
scuffer arms, slide them to the right or the left.  
(Refer to Clearing paper misfeeds and jams”  
chapter in this guide.)  
If the weights are bolted in place, ask your  
service representative to adjust them.  
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4System unresponsive  
This chapter describes problems in which your monitor shows no  
image, the printer does not respond when you press the Continue  
button, or the IPS main window does not respond.  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Action  
Blank display: pressing a key  
fails to restore image.  
Monitor is switched off;  
brightness and contrast  
controls are misadjusted; or  
there is a more serious  
problem.  
1. Make sure that the monitor is switched  
on.  
2. Make sure that the brightness and  
contrast controls (if available) are turned  
far enough to the left to brighten the  
screen.  
3. If switch is on and controls are turned to  
the left, call the service representative.  
You have cleared all faults that There is an uncleared output  
are listed on the printer control fault.  
console, but the Attention light  
Follow the instructions in the output message  
and press the Continue button.  
is still on and the following  
message is displayed:  
Output is stopped. See  
message at the System  
Display  
Printer main window does not Someone accessed the  
Call for service. Tell the representative if the  
printer cable is connected to the printer and the  
Printer Controller.  
respond (lockout).  
System Meter Readings  
display from the System  
Options menu while the printer  
cable was disconnected.  
Caution: Do not attempt to reconnect the  
cable yourself.  
Printer console displays the  
message:  
An internal error has occurred. 1. Be sure you have pressed the Continue  
button on the printer, instead of clicking  
the button on the screen.  
Press continue to  
resume printing,  
2. Power the printer off and on to reset the  
printer.  
but the printer does not  
respond to the Continue  
button.  
3. Reboot the Sun workstation.  
Caution: Do not power off the Sun workstation  
to reboot it. Use the rebooting procedure  
described in the Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS  
Guide to Configuring and Managing the  
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Symptom  
Probable cause  
Action  
Printer console displays the  
messages  
The system requires a PQA  
(print quality adjustment).  
Perform a manual PQA from the Printing  
Samples screen. See Xerox DocuPrint 92C  
IPS Guide to Configuring and Managing the  
System for more information.  
Black housing is not  
ready  
and  
Color housing is not  
ready,  
and printing does not start.  
When the system is being  
started up, the IPS main  
window does not open.  
Instead, the Input  
Configuration window is  
displayed, along with an error  
message window displaying:  
The printer has not warmed  
up; therefore, the controller  
has not received information  
on what paper is loaded in the  
trays.  
1. Click OK on the message window to close  
it.  
2. Wait until the printer control console  
displays READY TO PRINT.  
3. Click Quit on the Input Configuration  
window. The IPS main window should  
appear.  
Loading of the Input  
Configuration failed.  
Pleaseverify each tray  
contains the proper  
media and that media is  
loadedcorrectly in the  
tray.  
4. If the Input Configuration window does  
not close, check the printer trays against  
the displayed configuration for a possible  
mismatch.  
5. If there is a feeder tray mismatch, either  
change the input configuration or load  
paper in the trays to match what the  
configuration specifies. (Refer to Setting  
up the system configurationin your  
Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS Guide to  
Configuring and Managing the System.)  
IPS main window temporarily  
freezes after entering a new  
date on the SUN.  
This behavior occurs when a  
new date with a year is  
entered right after opening a  
command tool.  
Reboot the system after the date change.  
The following message  
System does not recognize  
Start your system and set trays in NPS mode.  
appears on the User Interface the NPS mode.  
of a dual mode system:  
Media Definition  
Conflict  
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Restarting the IPS  
To restart the IPS after you have cleared an error condition:  
after an error condition  
1. Drain the printer at the host. (Follow procedures for your host  
system.)  
2. In an MVS environment, cancel the FSS (Functional  
Subsystem), which automatically drains the printer.  
3. Reboot the Printer Controller using the following procedure:  
a. Move the pointer to the background on the IPS screen,  
ensuring that it is not on any window or icon.  
b. Hold down the right mouse button to display the workspace  
pull-down menu.  
c. Select Restart. A confirmation prompt window appears.  
d. Select Restart again from the confirmation prompt window.  
4. Restart the printer at the host.  
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A
F
area 3, clearing paper jams, 2-14  
feed belt, cleaning, 2-42-5  
area 4, clearing paper jams, 2-152-16  
area 5, clearing paper jams, 2-172-18  
area 7, clearing paper jams, 2-20  
area 8, clearing paper jams, 2-21  
area 9, clearing paper jams, 2-22  
feeder trays, clearing faults, 2-22-3  
G
glazing, 2-4  
areas 1 and 1A, clearing paper jams, 2-102-11  
areas 2 and 2A, clearing paper jams, 2-122-13  
areas 6 and 6A, clearing paper jams, 2-19  
areas A and B, clearing stitcher/stacker tray paper  
jams, 2-23  
H
HCU errors, 2-9  
hotlines  
ozone information, iii  
safety, iv  
B
bypass transport, clearing paper jams, 2-24  
J
job integrity, checking after paper jam, 2-9  
C
clearing  
L
bypass transport paper jams, 2-24  
feeder trays, 2-22-3  
paper jams  
labels, danger, iii  
laser safety, iii  
area 3, 2-14  
M
area 4, 2-152-16  
area 5, 2-172-18  
area 7, 2-20  
area 8, 2-21  
area 9, 2-22  
messages  
labels, 2-8  
paper jams, 2-7  
misfeeds, frequent, 2-42-5  
modem  
enable and disable, 1-2  
monitor, blank display, 4-1  
areas 1 and 1A, 2-102-11  
areas 2 and 2A, 2-122-13  
areas 6 and 6A, 2-19  
stacker tray paper jams, 2-25  
stitcher/stacker tray paper jams (areas A and B),  
2-23  
O
Continue button, no response, 4-1  
operation safety, iv  
ozone, iii  
D
P
danger labels, iii  
documentation  
other, ix  
paper  
clearing jams  
area 3, 2-14  
area 4, 2-152-16  
area 5, 2-172-18  
area 7, 2-20  
area 8, 2-21  
E
error condition, restarting printer, 4-3  
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area 9, 2-22  
areas 1 and 1A, 2-102-11  
areas 2 and 2A, 2-122-13  
areas 6 and 6A, 2-19  
bypass transport, 2-24  
stacker tray, 2-25  
stitcher/stacker tray (areas A and B), 2-23  
jams  
graphic display, 2-7  
message display, 2-7  
jams, clearing  
checking job integrity, 2-9  
types, 2-1  
print jobs, automatic recovery, 2-9  
printers  
restarting, 4-3  
procedures  
feed belt, cleaning, 2-42-5  
paper trays, clearing misfeeds, 2-22-3  
printers, restarting, 4-3  
publications, related, ix  
R
Ready To Open indicator, 2-2  
remote service, 1-2  
S
safety  
hotline, iv  
laser, iii  
precautions, iv  
standards, iii  
scuffer arms  
adjusting, 2-25  
service call, required information, 1-1  
Sixth Sense Technology, 1-2  
disabling a modem, 1-3  
enabling a modem, 1-3  
remote service, 1-2  
stacker tray, clearing paper jams, 2-25  
stitcher/stacker  
problems, 3-1  
tray, clearing paper jams (areas A and B), 2-23  
system unresponsive, 4-1  
T
Tray Unlock button, 2-2  
W
Wire Percentage indicator, 3-1  
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