| Xerox Document Centre 470 DC/ST   User Guide   February 2000   460 DC/ST   265 DC/ST   255 DC/ST   240 DC/ST   701P34104   Document Centre DC   Document Centre ST   Document Centre   470/460/265/255/240 DC/ST   User Guide   February 2000   701P34115   Xerox Document Centre Model _______________   Serial Number ____________________________   If you have a problem or need supplies:   In the USA   Calling for Service and ordering Replaceable Units 1-800-821-2797 (USA)   Ordering Supplies   In Canada   1-800 822-2200 (USA)   Calling for Service   1-800-939-3769 (Canada)   1-800-668-0199 (Canada)   Ordering Supplies and Replaceable Units   Xerox Corporation   Global Knowledge & Language Services   800 Phillips Road - Bldg 845-17S   Webster, New York 14580   USA   ©2000 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.   Printed in the United States of America   Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrighted material and information now allowed by   statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation material generated from the software   programs that are displayed on the screen such as icons, screen display looks, etc.   XEROX®, The Document Company® and the stylized X and identifying product names and numbers are registered   trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION and Xerox Canada Ltd. is a licensee of all the trademarks.   md   md   Xerox , Les Gens De Documents , le X stylisé et Document Centre sont des marques de commerce de Xerox   Corporation pour lesquelles Xerox Canada ltée détient des permis d'utilisation.   The Document Centre ST model includes an implementation of LZW licensed under U.S. Patent 4,558,302.   Product names used in this guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are   hereby acknowledged.   This document contains images of screens that were created using Zinc Application Framework software version 3.5   © January 1997 Zinc Software Inc.   As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Xerox Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR®   guidelines for energy efficiency.   Terra Choice Environmental Services Inc. of Canada has verified that this Xerox product conforms to all applicable   Environmental Choice EcoLogo requirements for minimized impact to the environment.   While the information in this Guide is correct at the time of first publication, Xerox reserves the right at any time to   change the information without notice. Changes are made periodically to this document. Changes and technical updates   will be added in subsequent editions.   ii   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   The Document Centre ST model includes software provided by the Internet Software Consortium.   Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999   The Internet Software Consortium - DHCP. All rights reserved.   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the   following conditions are met:   Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following   disclaimer.   Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following   disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.   Neither the name of The Internet Software Consortium - DHCP nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse   or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.   This Software Is Provided By The Internet Software Consortium And Contributors "As Is" And Any Express Or   Implied Warranties, Including, But Not Limited To, The Implied Warranties Of Merchantability And Fitness For A   Particular Purpose Are Disclaimed. In No Event Shall The Internet Software Consortium Or Contributors Be Liable For   Any Direct, Indirect, Incidental, Special, Exemplary, Or Consequential Damages (Including, But Not Limited To,   Procurement Of Substitute Goods Or Services; Loss Of Use, Data, Or Profits; Or Business Interruption) However   Caused And On Any Theory Of Liability, Whether In Contract, Strict Liability, Or Tort (Including Negligence Or   Otherwise) Arising In Any Way Out Of The Use Of This Software, Even If Advised Of The Possibility Of Such   Damage.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   iii   Radio Frequency Notice   US Federal Communications Commission   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the   Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection   against harmful interference in a residential installation. This   equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency   energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the   instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio   communications. However, there is no guarantee that   interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this   equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or   television reception, which can be determined by turning the   equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct   the interference by one or more of the following measures:   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment and   receiver   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different   from that to which the receiver is connected   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician   for help   Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically   approved by the Xerox Corporation may void the authority   granted by the FCC to operate this equipment.   Canadian EME   This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-   003.   Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme la norme   NMB-003 du Canada.   iv   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Telephone Requirements Notice   US Federal Communications Commission   1. The FCC has established rules that permit this device to be   directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks   are used for these connections. This equipment should not be   used on party lines or coin lines.   2. If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to   the telephone network; this device should be disconnected until   repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone company   may temporarily disconnect service.   3. The telephone company may make changes in its technical   operations and procedures; if such changes affect the   compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is   required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be   advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.   4. If the telephone company requests information on what   equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of:   A. the telephone number this unit is connected to.   B. the ringer equivalence number.   C. the USOC jack required.   D. the FCC Registration number.   Items ‘B’ and ‘D’ are indicated on the label.   The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine   how many devices can be connected to your telephone line. In   most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line   should not exceed five (5.0). If too many devices are attached,   they may not ring correctly.   Service Requirements   In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be   performed by Xerox or authorized agent. It is the responsibility   of users requiring service to report the need for service to Xerox   or to an authorized agent. Service can be obtained at:   Xerox Customer Support   1301 Ridgeview Drive, Bldg. 301   Lewisville, TX 75067   Telephone: (800) 821-2797   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   v Canadian Industry Requirements   Notice: The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified   equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets   certain telecommunications network protective, operational and   safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the   equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.   Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is   permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local   telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed   using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the   company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual   service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly   (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that   compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation   of service in some situations.   Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized   Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any   repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or   equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications   company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.   Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical   ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal   metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This   precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.   Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections   themselves, but should contact the electric inspection authority, or   electrician, as appropriate.   The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes   the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop   that is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination   on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to   the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices   does not exceed 100.   For service in Canada call (800) 939-3769   vi   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   In the USA, it’s Illegal to copy the following   Congress, by statute, has forbidden the copying of the following   items. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those   guilty of making such copies. This list is not all-inclusive. In case of   doubt, consult your attorney.   1. Copyrighted material, unless permission of the copyright owner   has been obtained or the copying falls within the “fair use” or   library reproduction provisions of the copyright law. Further   information of these provisions may be obtained from the   Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559   (circular R21).   2. United States Government obligations or securities such as:   Certificates of Indebtedness   Coupons from Bonds   Gold and Silver Certificates   Treasury Notes and United States Bonds   Federal Reserve and Federal Reserve Bank Notes   Certificates of Deposit   National Bank currency   Fractional Notes   Paper money and Postal Money Orders   Bonds and obligations of certain agencies of the   government, such as FHA   Bonds. (US Savings Bonds may be photographed only for   publicity purposes in connection with the campaign for the   sale of such bonds)   Internal Revenue Stamps. (If it is necessary to copy a legal   document on which there is a cancelled revenue stamp, this   may be done provided the reproduction of the document is   performed for lawful purposes)   Postage Stamps, cancelled or uncancelled. (For philatelic   purposes, postage stamps may be photographed provided   the reproduction is black and white and less than 3/4 or   more than 1 1/2 times the linear dimensions of the original)   Bills, checks, or drafts for money drawn by or on authorized   offices of the United States   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   vii   Stamps and other representatives of value, of whatever   denomination, which may be or have been issued under any   Act of Congress   3. Adjusted compensation Certificates for veterans of the World   Wars.   4. Obligations or Securities of any foreign government, bank, or   corporation.   5. Certificates of Citizenship or Naturalization. (Foreign   naturalization certificates may be photographed).   6. Passports. (Foreign passports may be photographed).   7. Immigration papers.   8. Badges, identification cards, passes or insignias carried by   military or Naval personnel, or by members of the various   Federal Departments and Bureaus, such as the FBI and Treasury   (unless the photograph is ordered by the head of such   Department or Bureau).   9. Copying of the following is also prohibited in certain states:   automobile licences, driver’s licenses, and automobile   Certificates of Title.   10. Draft Registration cards and Selective Service Induction papers   which bear any of the following information:   Registrant’s earnings or income   Registrant’s dependency status   Registrant’s court record   Registrant’s previous military service   Registrant’s physical or mental condition   Exception: US Army and Navy discharge certificates may be   photographed.   viii   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Table of Contents   Safety Notes ................................................................................................. 1   Symbology .............................................................................................. 2   Electrical Safety ...................................................................................... 2   Emergency Power Off ............................................................................ 3   Ozone Information .................................................................................. 4   Laser Safety ............................................................................................ 5   Operational Safety .................................................................................. 6   Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval ...................................................... 8   Welcome ....................................................................................................... 9   Features for printing from your workstation ......................................... 10   Features at the machine ......................................................................... 11   Quick Reference ................................................................................... 14   Quick Start ................................................................................................. 21   Making Copies ...................................................................................... 22   Scanning Documents (Optional Feature) .............................................. 24   Faxing Documents (Optional Feature) ................................................. 26   Loading paper ....................................................................................... 28   Using the Job Queue ............................................................................. 29   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   xi   Internal Auditron Login ........................................................................ 30   Network Accounting (Optional Feature) Login .................................... 31   Getting a Secure Print (for ST models) ................................................ 32   Try These Jobs ........................................................................................... 33   Making Copies ...................................................................................... 34   Stapling Copy Jobs ............................................................................... 35   Making 2-Sided Copies ........................................................................ 36   Improving Image Quality ...................................................................... 37   Removing Unwanted Marks on the Edges of Copies ........................... 38   Copying Pages from Books or other Bound Documents ...................... 39   Using Reduction/Enlargement .............................................................. 40   Shifting an Image .................................................................................. 41   Adding covers ....................................................................................... 42   Placing Multiple Images on a Single Page ........................................... 43   Making Transparencies with Dividers .................................................. 44   Making Brochures and Booklets ........................................................... 45   Copying Mixed Size Originals ............................................................. 46   Build Job - Overview ............................................................................ 47   Copying Bound Documents using Build Job ........................................ 48   Using Build Job and Sample Set ........................................................... 49   FAX Overview (Optional Feature) ....................................................... 50   Faxing a Document to a Single Number ............................................... 51   Faxing a Document to Multiple Numbers ............................................ 52   Scanning Overview (Optional Feature) ................................................ 53   Scan to File ........................................................................................... 54   Scan a Document to E-Mail Distribution ............................................. 55   Scan a Document to the Desktop .......................................................... 56   Scan to Fax ............................................................................................ 57   Index   xii   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Safety Notes   Your Xerox product and supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict   safety requirements. These include safety agency examination and approval,   and compliance to established environmental standards. Please read the   following instructions carefully before operating the machine and refer to them   as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your machine. The safety   testing and performance of this product have been verified using Xerox   materials only.   Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the product.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 1   Symbology   This symbol on the machine indicates heated surface   Electrical Safety   CAUTION   Ensure that the power connection for your machine   satisfies these requirements.   The Document Centre requires a 115V outlet. The 470/   460/265/255 DC or ST each require a dedicated 20A   circuit. The 240 DC or ST requires a dedicated 15A   circuit.   1. The power receptacle for the machine must meet the   requirements stated on the data plate on the rear of the   machine.   2. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and   shall be easily accessible.   3. Use the power cable that is supplied with your Document   Centre. Do not use an extension cord or remove or modify   the power cord plug.   4. Plug the power cable directly into a correctly grounded   electrical outlet. If you are not sure, consult an electrician.   5. Do not use an adapter to connect the Document Centre to   an electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal.   6. The power cord is the disconnect device for this machine.   7. Do not override or disable electrical or mechanical   interlocks.   8. Do not push objects into slots or openings on the machine.   Electrical shock or fire may result.   9. Do not obstruct ventilation openings. These openings   prevent overheating of the Document Centre.   Page 2   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Emergency Power Off   If any of the following conditions occur, turn off the   Document Centre immediately and disconnect the   power cable from the electrical outlet. Contact an   authorized Xerox Service Representative to correct the   problem.   The Document Centre emits unusual odors, or   makes unusual noises.   The power cable is damaged or frayed.   A wall panel circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety   device has been tripped.   Liquid is spilled into the Document Centre.   The Document Centre is exposed to water.   Any part of the Document Centre is damaged.   NOTE   The only method to remove all power from the   Document Centre is to disconnect the power cable from   the electrical outlet.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 3   Ozone Information   This product produces ozone during normal operation.   The ozone produced is dependent on copy volume and is   heavier than air. Install the system in a well ventilated   room with the minimum cubic requirements size listed   below. Providing the correct environmental parameter   will ensure the concentration levels meet safe limits.   The minimum cubic requirements are listed below:   Table 1: Ozone requirements   Document Centre Product   Ozone Cubic   requirement   3 470/460/265/255 DC or ST   1,060 ft   3 240 DC   240 ST   710 ft   3 1,060 ft   To determine if the room has the required volume to   meet the ozone requirement, the length of the room   multiplied by its width and height should be equal to or   greater than the cubic volume listed above.   If you need additional information about ozone, please   request the Xerox publication Ozone (part number   600E74140) by calling 1-800-828-6571 in the United   States and Canada.   Page 4   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Laser Safety   CAUTION   Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than   those specified in this guide may result in hazardous   light exposure.   The Document Centre complies with international safety   standards and is certified as a Class 1 Laser Product.   With specific regard to lasers, the equipment complies   with laser product performance standards set by   governmental, national, and international agencies as a   Class 1 Laser Product. It does not emit hazardous light,   as the beam is totally enclosed during all phases of   customer operation and maintenance.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 5   Operational Safety   Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and   tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include   safety agency examination, approval and compliance   with established environmental standards.   Follow these safety guidelines at all times:   Always Do These   Always connect equipment to a correctly grounded   power outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet checked by   a qualified electrician.   Always follow all warnings and instructions that are   marked on or are supplied with the equipment.   Always exercise care when moving or relocating the   equipment. Please contact your local Xerox Service   Department to arrange relocation of the machine to a   location outside of your building.   Always locate the machine on a solid support surface   (not on plush carpet) that has adequate strength to   support the weight of the machine.   Always locate the machine in an area that has   adequate ventilation and room for servicing.   Always use materials and supplies that are   specifically designed for your Xerox equipment. Use   of unsuitable materials may result in poor   performance and possibly a hazardous situation.   NOTE   Your Document Centre is equipped with an energy   saving device to conserve power when the machine is   not in use. The machine may be left on continuously.   Page 6   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Never Do These   Never use an adapter plug to connect equipment to a   power source that lacks a ground connection   terminal.   Never obstruct ventilation openings. They are   provided to prevent overheating.   Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation   openings.   Never attempt any maintenance function that is not   specifically described in the documentation.   Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened   with screws. There are no operator serviceable areas   within these covers.   Never position the machine near a radiator or any   other heat source.   Never override or “cheat” any of the electrical or   mechanical interlock devices.   Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual   noises or odors. Disconnect the power cord from the   power outlet and contact Xerox.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 7   Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval   These Xerox Digital Copiers/Printers are in compliance   with various governmental agencies and national safety   regulations. All system ports meet the requirements for   Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits for   connection to customer-owned devices and networks.   Additions of customer-owned or third-party accessories   that are attached to these printers/copiers must meet or   exceed the requirements previously listed. All modules   that require external connection must be installed per   Xerox installation procedures.   Page 8   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Welcome   This User Guide supports the Document Centre 470/460/265/255/240 DC and   ST models. ST models can print, scan, fax and copy. DC models produce copies   at the machine. Scan and Fax are optional features.   Because of the digital design of the Document Centre you can expect:   more output options. The digital design allows you to create booklets,   put multiple images on a single page, insert dividers into a transparency   set, and combine multiple segments into a single job.   fewer jams and damaged originals.   high quality output.   to enhance and customize your output to your unique specifications.   the machine to perform more than one function at a time. You can begin   to scan your copy job while the machine is printing another job.   For additional assistance at the machine press the Help button. If you have an   ST model, use the CentreWare Help system or click on the Help button in the   Print Driver.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 9   Features for printing from your workstation   If your Document Centre is connected to a network you   can use the following features. See your System   Administrator to get connected.   CentreWareTM Print Drivers   The Print Driver extends the productivity power of   the Document Centre to your desktop.   Some of the types of print jobs you can do are:   1-sided or 2-sided   Stapled sets if you have a Finisher   Resolutions up to 1800x1800 dpi   Add standard or customized watermarks   Secure Printing (print your confidential document   after you get to the printer)   CentreWare Tools   The CentreWare software suite also offers optional   User Management Tools and Network Scanning   tools.   Embedded Web Server   Every Document Centre has a Home Page. This web   page allows you to send print-ready files to any   Document Centre via the World Wide Web.   Page 10   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Features at the machine   Using the powerful Document Centre features you can:   Scan Once and Print Many   When making copies the Document Centre only has   to scan a document once regardless of the number of   copies needed. This reduces the risk of jams and   damage to originals.   Perform Different Tasks Simultaneously   The Document Centre performs different tasks   simultaneously.   You can add a job to the job queue by scanning it,   even while the Document Centre is printing another   job.   Make Copies Look Like Originals   The Document Centre allows the reproduction of high   quality images, especially photographs, graphics,   text, or a combination. Compare your output to that   from other copiers and see the difference.   Customize Image Size and Placement   You can manipulate the appearance of the image on   the output stock.   Shift the image to create margins for a binding   device.   Automatically reduce, enlarge, or center your   images.   Print multiple reduced images on a single page.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 11   Use Digital Features to Simplify your Work Process   Use the Build Job feature to divide a copy job into   different segments and apply different settings to each   of the segments. This allows you to:   combine originals from the Document Glass and   the Document Feeder into a single job.   create a single job, using different programming   features for each original.   feed more than the maximum number of originals   through the Document Feeder without   reprogramming.   Use the Transparency feature to produce   transparencies with transparency separators in one   step.   Use the Booklet Creation feature to automatically   sequence and reduce or enlarge the images when   making booklets.   Use the Covers feature to automatically add covers to   your documents.   Use the Mixed Size Originals feature to copy mixed   size originals simultaneously. Produce copies on   uniform size paper or mixed size paper.   Be Environmentally Friendly   This product complies with a variety of international   standards for environmental protection.   This machine is compatible with most recycled   paper.   The Replaceable Units as well as the Dry Ink   cartridges are returned to Xerox where they are   remanufactured and thereby kept out of landfills.   Page 12   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Scan Documents to Create Electronic Files   This optional feature allows you to create electronic   files from your originals which can be:   filed on the server   routed over the network to your desktop   distributed through an e-mail system   Automatically placed into a Document   Management Application   Once your original paper document has been   converted to an electronic digital document you may   change, manage, share and distribute the document in   electronic form, using a wide variety of software   applications.   Fax Documents   The optional Network Fax connection allows you to   send and receive faxes using the Document Centre   and your computer network.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 13   Quick Reference   In addition to the typical everyday documents you can   produce on the Document Centre, the table below lists   several applications that you may not have   considered.   Most of these jobs can also be done from the Print   Driver if you are connected to an ST model machine.   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Making Copies   Page 34   Stapling   Page 35   Page 14   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   2-Sided Copies   Page 36   Improving Image   Quality   Page 37   Removing   Unwanted Marks   Page 38   Page 39   Copying Pages   From Books or   Other Bound   Documents   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 15   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Using Reduction/   Enlargement   Page 40   Shifting an Image   Page 41   Adding Covers   Page 42   Page 43   Placing Multiple   Images on a   Single Page   Page 16   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Making   Page 44   Transparencies   with Dividers   Making   Page 45   Brochures and   Booklets   Copying Mixed   Size Originals   Page 46   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 17   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Build Job -   Overview   Page 47   Unique   Programming for   Each Segment   Segment 1   Segment 2   Segment 3   Copying Bound   Documents Using   Build Job   Page 48   Using Build Job   and Sample Set   Page 49   Print a set to review.   Print the rest.   Page 18   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Faxing to a Single   Number   Page 51   Page 52   Page 54   Faxing to Multiple   Numbers   Scan to File   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 19   Your   Original   Desired   Output   Refer to   Page   Scan to E-Mail   Distribution   Page 55   Page 56   Page 57   Scan to Desktop   Scan to Fax   Page 20   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Quick Start   Scan your originals once using the Document Feeder or use   the Document Glass underneath the cover to scan originals   that will not feed through the Document Feeder.   Press the Touch Screen to make copy selections.   Use the buttons to access other features.   Use the Convenience   Stapler to restaple your   originals.   Turn the machine on/off here.   = Off   = On   Use Tray 5 for   odd size or   special stock.   Use the Finisher to   create single or   dual stapled sets.   Paper Trays 1 to 4 hold   many types of stock.   Use Tray 6 and its 3100 sheet capacity of   8.5 x 11-inch paper as your main paper   source.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 21   Making Copies   1. Load your Originals   Document Feeder   If using the Document Feeder...   Place the originals into the Document Feeder face up,   with page one on top. The originals should be in good   condition, and without staples or paper clips.   Adjust the edge guides against the original.   Otherwise, the copies may print incorrectly or the   originals may jam.   Edge Guides   For fastest performance, place the originals Long   Edge Feed with the top of the document away from   you.   If using the Document Glass...   Use the Document Glass to copy bound, stapled,   folded or wrinkled originals, odd or oversize   documents, books, or glossy photographs.   Document Glass   Raise the Document Glass Cover.   Place the original face down into the top left corner of   the glass. Ensure that the top left corner of the original   fits into the corner of the registration edge.   When using the copy features; Auto Paper, Auto%,   Auto Center, or Bound Originals, the cover must be   raised.   Press Clear All   If necessary, press the Clear All button to reset the   selections that were made for the previous job.   Page 22   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   2. Make your selections on the Touch Screen   Press the Features   button to display Copy,   Fax, or Scan Screens   Touch the screen to make your copy selections.   Use the keypad to enter the number of sets.   3. Press Start   After Start ( ) has been pressed, the Job Progress   screen will appear. This screen displays information   about your job. After your job is complete, or you   press the Program Next Job button, it will close.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 23   Scanning Documents (Optional Feature)   1. Load your Originals   Document Feeder   If using the Document Feeder...   Place the originals into the Document Feeder face up,   with page one on top. The originals should be in good   condition, and without staples or paper clips.   Adjust the edge guides against the original.   Otherwise, the copies may print incorrectly or the   originals may jam.   Edge Guides   For fastest performance, place the originals Long   Edge Feed with the top of the document away from   you.   Document Glass   If using the Document Glass...   Raise the Document Glass Cover.   Place the original face down into the top left corner of   the glass. Ensure that the top left corner of the original   fits into the corner of the registration edge.   Press Clear All   If necessary, press the Clear All button to reset the   selections that were made for the previous job.   Page 24   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   2. Make your selections on the Touch Screen   Press the Features   button to display Copy,   Fax, or Scan Screens   Touch the Network Scanning button.   Select a template from the Template Name list.   Templates tell the Document Centre how to create the   scan file and where to send it after it is processed.   For information about templates, refer to page 53.   Select additional scan features and resources in the   More Scan Features Tab.   3. Press Start   After Start ( ) has been pressed, the Job Progress   screen will appear and display information about your   job. After your job is complete, or you press the   Program Next Job button, it will close.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 25   Faxing Documents (Optional Feature)   1. Load your Originals   Document Feeder   If using the Document Feeder...   Place either 1 or 2 sided originals into the Document   Feeder face up, with page one on top. The originals   should be in good condition, and without staples or   paper clips.   Adjust the edge guides against the original.   Otherwise, the copies may print incorrectly or the   originals may jam.   Edge Guides   For fastest performance, place the originals Long   Edge Feed with the top of the document away from   you.   If using the Document Glass...   Raise the Document Glass Cover.   Document Glass   Place the original face down into the top left corner of   the glass. Ensure that the top left corner of the original   fits into the corner of the registration edge.   Press Clear All   If necessary, press the Clear All button to reset the   selections that were made for the previous job.   NOTE   The Document Centre has an Image Rotation feature   that enables you to feed originals Long Edge Feed   (LEF) even if the destination Fax can only print Short   Edge Feed (SEF).   Page 26   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   2. Make your selections on the Touch Screen   Touch the Fax button. Touch the screen to make your   selections.   Press the Features   button to display Copy,   Fax, or Scan Screens   Enter the fax number using the numeric keypad. For   multiple numbers Touch the Add To Send List button   and enter another number. For more information,   refer to page 50.   If you have 2 sided originals select 2 Sided.   3. Press Start   After Start ( ) has been pressed, the Job Progress   screen will appear. This screen displays information   about your job. After your job is complete, or you   press the Program Next Job button, it will close.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 27   Loading paper   Loading Paper in Trays 1 - 4   1. Pull out the paper tray.   2. Load the paper neatly in the tray. Do not load paper   above the maximum fill line mark on the edge guide.   3. Ensure that the edge guides are against the top,   bottom, and side edges of the paper.   4. Push in the paper tray.   A pop-up screen may appear on the screen asking you   to confirm the paper stock settings or to load the   required paper for the tray. Confirm or change the   paper and size descriptions as required.   Insert the paper   for Tray 5   Loading paper in Tray 5, the Bypass Tray   Extension   bar   Use Tray 5 to load special or odd-size stock. Insert paper   as shown. Do not load paper above the maximum fill   line. Pull out the extension bar to accommodate paper   that is longer than the tray. Confirm or change the paper   and size descriptions as required.   6 Loading Paper in Tray 6, the High Capacity Feeder   To load paper, open the cover and wait for the tray to   lower. When the paper has been loaded, close the cover   to raise the tray. Tray 6 can only handle 8.5 x 11 inch or   A4 size paper.   Insert paper for Tray 6.   NOTE   Use the labels for instruction on how to orient special   stock such as transparencies, labels, or hole-punched   stock.   Page 28   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Using the Job Queue   The Document Centre provides a queuing feature that   sequences the printing of jobs. To view the Job Queue,   press the Job Status button.   Press the Job Status   button to view the Job   Queue   Touch a job in the queue for additional options.   Press Delete to remove a job from the queue.   Anyone can delete any job in the Job Queue.   Press Promote to move near the top of the job   queue.   Press Release to start to print a held job. This   feature is used to print the sets that are   automatically held after using the Sample Set or   Secure Print feature.   Touch a job in the queue   for additional options.   Press the Job Details button to view detailed   information about a job.   Press Hold to hold a job in the queue and print   later.   Press Required Resources for information about   the resources that are needed for the job.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 29   Internal Auditron Login   The Document Centre is equipped with a standard   feature known as the Internal Auditron. This feature   controls access to the machine and tracks copy usage.   If the tracking feature is active you will see a screen   similar to the one above.   An administrator will assign you a User Number. Use   this number in the following procedure to login.   1. At the login screen enter your assigned User Number   Remember:   Log outtoprevent   unauthorized   access   using the keypad. Press Enter.   2. Press Login to a General Account or User Pathways.   If User Pathways is selected, copies will be charged   to your User Account.   Press the Access   Button on the User   Interfacethenpress   the Logout button   on the Touch   If Login to General Accounts is selected enter the   General Account number. Copies will be charged   against the General Account number you enter.   3. Make copies as needed.   Screen.   Page 30   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Network Accounting (Optional Feature) Login   If you see this screen on the Document Centre, your site   is using a network tracking feature that provides the   ability to track copy, print, fax and scan usage.   An administrator will assign you a User and Account ID.   Use them to login to the Document Centre to access any   of the Document Centre functions.   Use the following procedure to login:   From the Document Centre   1. Press the User ID button and enter your User ID using   the keypad that appears on the Touch Screen. Press   the Save button.   Remember:   Log out to prevent   unauthorized   access   2. Press the Account ID button and enter your Account   ID using the keypad that appears on the Touch Screen.   Press the Save button. Press the Enter button.   Press either the   3. Start your job.   Clear All button or   theAccessButton on   the User Interface.   From the Workstation   When printing to the Document Centre with Network   Accounting enabled a screen will appear after you select   Print from the File menu.   Press the Logout   button on the Touch   Screen.   1. Enter your User and Account ID then click OK.   2. Enter your Account ID and click OK.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 31   Getting a Secure Print (for ST models)   Follow these steps to get a secure print.   At the Workstation   1. In the Windows print driver, click Properties to get to   a Document Centre Print Driver.   2. Once in the Document Centre Print Driver select the   Paper/Output Tab and click the Job Type pull down   menu.   3. Select Secure Print.   4. Select Secure Print Setup, enter a 4-Digit Secure   Print ID then click OK.   5. When you are ready to retrieve your secure print job   go to the Document Centre.   At the Document Centre   1. Press the Job Status button to display the job queue.   Touch your held job on the touch screen. It should be   easily identified by the file name.   2. This will display a screen with additional options.   3. Press Release Job. You will be prompted for the   Secure Print ID you assigned the job at your   workstation.   4. As soon as the correct Print ID is entered, your job   will print.   Page 32   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Try These Jobs   This section contains step-by-step instructions to help you get the most from   your Document Centre.   Hints and Tips   This screen will appear when you load your originals. If the scanning or   faxing options are not installed, the appearance of this screen will be   different.   Touch the screen to make most of your selections. Use the keypad to enter   numbers (for example, copy quantities and Fax telephone numbers)   The most used copy features are on the Basic Copying Tab.   To access the Fax and Network Scanning features, press the appropriate   button.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 33   Making Copies   Typical Application   Standard copying tasks.   Procedure   1. Load your originals. Adjust the edge guides as   necessary.   Use Long Edge Feed   (LEF) for the fastest   performance.   LEF   Short Edge Feed (SEF)   originals require more   time to scan.   SEF   2. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. Press the Start ( ) button.   HINT   Auto% automatically Reduces or Enlarges your copy   based on the paper size in the paper tray you select.   Auto Paper automatically picks the tray holding the   paper size based on the size of your original.   Page 34   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Stapling Copy Jobs   Typical Application   Standard copying tasks with 1 or 2 staples.   Procedure   1. Load your originals based on the table below.   2. Make your programming selections and use keypad to   enter the number of copy sets.   3. Press the Start ( ) button.   Feed Direction   Staple Location   Build Job is required when stapling   copies made from the document glass.   See page 47 for more information about   Build Job.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 35   Making 2-Sided Copies   Typical Application   Standard office copying tasks with or without staples.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   3. Select which 2-sided option you want. These options   are displayed when the 2-sided Copy, More...   selection is pressed.   Option   Option   Originals Copies   Originals Copies   2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Rotate   Side 2   2 2 2 2 Rotate   Side 2   4. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   5. Press the Start ( ) button.   Page 36   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Improving Image Quality   Typical Application   Create copies with the best possible image quality.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Make your desired programming selections from the   Basic Copying Tab.   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab. Press the Image Quality button.   5. Select the setting that best matches your original then   press the Save button.   Normal   This default setting provides excellent   copies for most types of originals.   Halftone Use for high quality lithographic images   Photo   such as magazines.   Text   Use for originals that are primarily text   and lines.   Photo   Use for photographs without text or   graphics.   Lighten/Darken provides controls to adjust the lightness   or darkness of the output.   Background Suppression automatically reduces or   eliminates the background from colored originals.   6. Press the Start ( ) button.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 37   Removing Unwanted Marks on the Edges of Copies   Typical Application   Remove distracting marks on your copies.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab.   5. Press the Edge Erase button.   6. Select either Edge Erase or Border Erase.   Use Edge Erase to erase any of the margins on the   copies independently.   Use Border Erase to create a uniform border around   your copies.   7. Press the Save button.   8. Press the Start ( ) button.   HINT   To erase drill hole marks on your copies, set the edge   deletion to 0.7 inches.   Page 38   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Copying Pages from Books or other Bound Documents   Typical Application   Copy a page from a book or other bound original.   Procedure   1. Open the Document Cover and place the bound   original on the Document Glass. Align the spine of   the bound document with the Book Binding mark.   2. Touch the screen to make your selections from the   Basic Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy,   Reduction/Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   Book Binding   Guide mark   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab.   5. If necessary, change the image quality setting by   pressing the Image Quality button. Make the required   image adjustments then press the Save button.   6. Press the Bound Originals button then press the   button that identifies which pages you want to copy.   (either left, right, or both pages). Press the Save   button.   7. Press the Start ( ) button and your copies will print.   8. Repeat step 6 until all pages are copied.   TIP   If your original has information within 0.25 inches from   the bottom, place the original anywhere on the glass at   least 0.25 inches away from the front edge.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 39   Using Reduction/Enlargement   Typical Application   Use the automatic Reduction/Enlargement features to   adjust the size of the output image.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. In the Basic Copying Tab under Reduce/Enlarge,   select an existing preset or press the More...button.   Select from the additional presets or enter your   desired Reduction/Enlargement percentage and press   the Save button.   5. Press the Start ( ) button.   HINT   TIP   Custom Auto% will fill the copy page by stretching the   image to the edges of the copy page.   Normal Auto% will proportionally enlarge the image   until it fills the copy page.   When using the Document Glass, you can enlarge an   image up to 400%. Using the Document Feeder you can   enlarge up to 200%.   Page 40   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Shifting an Image   Typical Application   Shift the image on a copy to create a binding edge.   Procedure   1. Determine the amount of space needed to shift the   content away from the binding edge.   2. Load your originals.   3. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   4. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   5. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab.   6. Press the Image Shift button, then press the Margin   Shift button.   7. Enter the amount of margin shift determined in Step 1   and press the Save button.   8. Press the Start ( ) button.   TIP   This feature allows you to shift the image up and down   on the page as well as left or right.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 41   Adding covers   Typical Application   Add covers to any set of documents.   Procedure   1. Load the cover stock into the Bypass Tray or any   appropriate paper tray.   2. Load your originals into the Document Feeder.   3. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   4. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   5. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab.   6. Press the Image Quality button then select the   appropriate Original Type.   7. Press the Output Format Tab and select Covers.   Select where you want the cover positioned - Front,   Back, or Front and Back then press the Save button.   (Refer to the Reference Guide for more information   on Covers).   8. Press Output Cover Images to select the sides imaged   for the cover and press the Save button.   9. Press the Cover Stock button to select the tray where   the cover stock is loaded.   10.Press the Start ( ) button.   Page 42   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Placing Multiple Images on a Single Page   Typical Application   Any situation where you want to present multiple   reduced images (thumbnail images) to a reader.   Procedure   1. Load your Originals.   2. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the   Output Format Tab. If the More Copy Features Tab   is selected press Output Format Tab.   3. Press the Multi-Up button then press On.   4. Select the correct orientation of your originals based   on the information displayed on the screen.   5. Select the number of rows and columns. Press the   Save button.   6. Ensure the originals are loaded into the Document   Feeder as illustrated on the Multi-Up screen.   7. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   8. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   9. Press the Start ( ) button.   HINT   Sixteen 8.5 x 11 inch images can be displayed on 8.5 by   11-inch paper (4 rows x 4 columns).   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 43   Making Transparencies with Dividers   Typical Application   Originals   Produce transparency sets with divider inserts.   Procedure   1. Ensure that transparencies and divider separator stock   are loaded into different paper trays.   2. Load the originals into the Document Feeder.   3. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the   Output Format Tab. If More Copy Features Tab is   selected press Output Format Tab.   4. Press the Transparencies button.   5. On the Transparency Dividers screen, select either   Blank or Imaged Dividers. Selecting Imaged Dividers   will produce dividers with the same image as on the   transparency.   Transparencies   with Dividers   Ensure both tray selections are correct.   Press a button to change the selection.   6. Press the Transparency Stock button to change the   current tray selection. Press the Divider Stock button   to change the current divider stock selection.   7. Press the Start ( ) button.   Page 44   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Making Brochures and Booklets   Typical Application   Produce a newsletter.   Procedure   1. Load the originals into the Document Feeder. The   originals must be oriented Long Edge Feed.   2. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the   Output Format Tab. If the More Copy Features Tab   is selected press Output Format Tab.   3. Press the Booklet Creation button. Follow the   instructions on the screen.   4. Press the Booklet Creation On button then press the   Save button.   5. Press One- or Two-sided Originals then press the   Save button.   6. Make any other necessary selections from the Basic   Copying Tab. Some selections will have already been   made when you selected the Booklet Creation feature.   7. Select a paper tray. The paper stock must be Short   Edge Feed.   8. Press the Start ( ) button.   HINT   Ensure you do not accidently select Tray 6, as it will not   have the short edge paper needed to complete the job.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 45   Copying Mixed Size Originals   Typical Application   Produce copies of mixed size originals on either the   original sizes or a common size automatically.   Input   What to do   If you want the same size output,   load your originals, select a paper   size and press Auto% on the Basic   Copying Tab.   If you want the mixed size output   follow the procedure below   Procedure for creating mixed size output   1. Load the originals in the Document Feeder. The   originals must be the same width.   2. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press either the More Copy Features Tab or the Image   Adjustment Tab.   3. Press the Original Input button then press the Mixed   Size Originals button.   4. Press Save then press the Basic Copying Tab.   5. On the Basic Copying Tab press the Auto Paper   selection to produce the same size output as the   original mixed sizes. Make any other selections.   6. Enter the number of copy sets and press Start ( ).   Page 46   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Build Job - Overview   Build Job is a feature that allows you to divide a job into   individual segments and apply unique programming to   each individual segment.   3 Originals   Typical Copy Job   Copy Job with Build Job   The same set of   programmingapplies   to entire copy job.   Each segment can be   programmed differently.   Segment 1   Segment 2   Segment 3   Build Job Examples   Make image quality settings on one segment that are   not required on other segments   Copy 2-sided and 1-sided originals at the same time   Make special reductions or enlargements on a segment   Combine originals from the Document Feeder and the   Glass   Feed more than a 50 page original through the   Document Feeder by splitting it into two segments   each less than 50 sheets   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 47   Copying Bound Documents using Build Job   Typical Application   Copy a multipage article that is spread throughout a   bound document all at once.   Procedure   1. Open the Document Cover and place the bound   original on the Document Glass. Align the spine of   the bound document with the Book Binding mark.   2. Make your programming selections by touching the   screen. The most common selections are on the Basic   Copying Tab (Output, 2-sided Copy, Reduction/   Enlargement, and Paper Supply).   3. Use the keypad to enter the number of copy sets.   4. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press the More Copy Features Tab or the Job   Assembly Tab. If the More Copy Features Tab is   selected press the Job Assembly Tab.   5. Select Build Job then the Build Job On button. Press   Save.   6. Press the Bound Originals button then press the   button that identifies which pages you want to copy.   7. Press the Start ( ) button.   8. Repeat this process until all the pages you want to   copy have been scanned.   9. Press End Build Job.   Page 48   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Using Build Job and Sample Set   Typical Application   Produce multiple sets of a document where individual   segments require unique feature program selections.   Procedure   1. Load the originals for the first job segment.   2. Press the Basic Copy Tab and program the   appropriate features for the first segment of the job.   3. Depending on the configuration of your machine   press the More Copy Features Tab or the Job   Assembly Tab. If the More Copy Features Tab is   selected press the Job Assembly Tab.   4. Press Build Job then press the Build Job On button.   Press the Save button. Select Sample Set and Save to   produce a single complete set for review.   5. Press the Start ( ) button.   The appearance of the End Build Job button indicates   that the machine is in the image collection mode.   6. Repeat this procedure for each remaining segment.   7. After the final segment has been scanned press End   Build Job.   A single review set will be produced because Sample   Set was selected.   8. After you review the initial set, press the Job Status   button to display a listing of queued jobs.   9. Touch your job to select it.   10. If you are satisfied with your initial set press Release.   Otherwise, delete it and start again.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 49   FAX Overview (Optional Feature)   Network Faxing is an optional feature that allows you to   send and receive faxes using a networked Document   Centre connected to a network fax solution such as   RightFAX® Network Fax software.   Getting to Know the Process   Sending a FAX   1. The Document Centre scans the original paper document and creates a   digital Tagged Image Format File (TIFF).   2. The Document Centre transfers the TIFF file and routing information to a   Fax Repository on a Server.   3. The Network Fax Server retrieves the TIFF file from the Fax Repository,   processes it and sends it to the destination.   Receiving a FAX   The Network Fax Server receives an incoming Fax. After it processes the   file, the Network Fax software determines the destination of the incoming   fax and sends it to the destination.   Page 50   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Faxing a Document to a Single Number   Typical Application   Fax a document to a single number.   Procedure   1. Load your original face up in the Document Feeder.   2. Press the Fax button on the Touch Screen.   3. Enter the fax number using the numeric keypad (some   configurations require entering a digit and the Dial   Pause button to reach an outside line).   4. If originals are 2 Sided press 2 Sided Originals.   5. Press the Start ( ) button.   6. If enabled by the RightFAX® software, the machine   will print a Transmission Report once the fax has   been received at the destination fax number.   TIP   Use the Phone List to store up to 30 destination fax   numbers to save time when sending a fax.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 51   Faxing a Document to Multiple Numbers   Typical Application   Fax a document to multiple numbers.   Procedure   1. Load your original face up in the Document Feeder.   2. Press the Fax button on the Touch Screen.   3. Enter the fax number using the numeric keypad (some   configurations require entering a digit and pressing   the Dial Pause button to reach an outside line).   4. Press Add to Send List on the Touch Screen.   5. Enter the next fax number using the numeric keypad.   6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the last fax number has   been added to the list (up to 50 fax numbers may be   entered).   7. Press the Send List button to verify the numbers   entered have been added to the Send List.   8. Press the Close button after verification.   9. Once all numbers have been entered you may select   the desired resolution and number of sides scanned. If   the original is 2 sided select 2 Sided Originals in the   Basic Faxing Features Tab.   10.Press the Start ( ) button.   You can use the Phone List button to add   preprogrammed numbers to the Send List.   HINT   Page 52   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Scanning Overview (Optional Feature)   Network Scanning is an optional feature that allows you   to create and distribute an electronic file from a scanned   original.   Getting to Know the Process   1. The user decides what type of settings are needed to process the scan job   and where the scanned file will need to be sent after it is processed.   2. The user selects a Distribution Template that meets these requirements.   3. When the Start button is pressed, the Document Centre scans the original   document and creates a Tagged Image Format File (TIFF) based on the   template selected by the user.   4. The Document Centre transfers the file to a folder on a file server.   5. Software installed on either a user’s workstation or a file server retrieves   the file and sends it to its specified destination.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 53   Scan to File   Typical Application   Create an electronic file from a hard copy original to be   shared on the network.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Press the Network Scanning button on the Touch   Screen.   3. If you have recently created a new template or   modified an existing one using CentreWare Network   Scanning services tools, you can update the template   list at the machine so it reflects the latest information.   Press the More Scan Features Tab then the Update   Template List button. Press the Update Template List   button then the Confirm button.   There will be a pause while the Document Centre   updates its template list.   4. Select the desired template in the Template Name   List. If the desired template does not exist, refer to the   CentreWare Network Scanning Services guide for   information on creating a template.   5. Press the Sides Scanned button to select 1 sided, 2   sided, or 2 sided, Rotate Side 2.   6. Press the Image Orientation button that corresponds   to the correct image orientation of your originals then   press the Save button.   7. Press the Start ( ) button.   Page 54   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Scan a Document to E-Mail Distribution   Application   Scan a document to distribute through email.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Press the Network Scanning button on the Touch   Screen.   3. If you have recently created a new template or   modified an existing one using CentreWare Network   Scanning services tools, you can update the template   list at the machine so it reflects the latest information.   Press the More Scan Features Tab then the Update   Template List button. Press the Update Template List   button then the Confirm button.   There will be a pause while the Document Centre   updates its template list.   4. Select the desired template in the Template Name   List. If the desired template does not exist, refer to the   CentreWare Network Scanning Services guide for   information on creating a template.   5. Press the Sides Scanned button to select 1 sided, 2   sided, 2 sided, Rotate Side 2.   6. Press the Image Orientation button that corresponds   to the correct image orientation of your originals then   press the Save button.   7. Press the Start ( ) button.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 55   Scan a Document to the Desktop   Application   Scan a document to your workstation.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Press the Network Scanning button on the Touch   Screen.   3. If you have recently created a new template or   modified an existing one using CentreWare Network   Scanning services tools, you can update the template   list at the machine so it reflects the latest information.   Press the More Scan Features Tab then the Update   Template List button. Press the Update Template List   button then the Confirm button.   Select the desired template in the Template Name   List. If the desired template does not exist, refer to the   CentreWare Network Scanning Services guide for   information on creating a template.   4. Press the Sides Scanned button to select 1 sided, 2   sided, or 2 sided, Rotate Side 2.   5. Press the Image Orientation button that corresponds   to the correct image orientation of your originals then   press the Save button.   6. Press the Start ( ) button.   7. If enabled, you will receive a message at your   workstation indicating a scanned document is in your   folder.   8. Use the PaperPortTM software included with the   Document Centre to OCR, edit, or process scanned   images.   Page 56   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Scan to Fax   Application   Scan a document to multiple destinations to save time.   Procedure   1. Load your originals.   2. Press the Network Scanning button on the Touch   Screen.   3. If you have recently created a new template or   modified an existing one using CentreWare Network   Scanning services tools, you can update the template   list at the machine so it reflects the latest information.   Press the More Scan Features Tab then the Update   Template List button. Press the Update Template List   button. Press the Confirm button.   There will be a pause while the Document Centre   updates its template list.   4. Select the desired template in the Template Name   List. If the desired template does not exist, refer to the   CentreWare Network Scanning Services guide for   information on creating a template.   5. Press the Sides Scanned button to select 1 sided, 2   sided, or 2 sided, Rotate Side 2.   6. Press the Image Orientation button that corresponds   to the correct image orientation of your originals then   press the Save button.   7. Press the Start ( ) button.   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Page 57   Page 58   Xerox Document Centre User Guide   Index   A C Access to Copying 31   Account ID Number 31   Auditron   CentreWare 10   Clear All button   Copying 22   Faxing 26   Scanning 24   Copying   Establishing Accounts   see Reference Guide   Using when enabled 30   Auto Paper Selection 34   Adjusting Image Quality 37   Books 39   Mixed Size Originals 46   Covers   Auto Reduction Enlargement 34   B Adding to a document 42   Binding Edge 41   D Booklet Creation feature 45   Bound Documents   Deleting a job 29   Digital Features 11   Dividers   copying 39   Brochures   making 45   Build Job feature 49   transparency 44   Bypass Tray   Loading Paper 28   Document Feeder   J Loading Originals   Copying 22   Job Queue 29   Faxing 26   Scanning 24   M Document Glass   Mixed Size Originals feature 46   Moving the image 41   Multi-Up feature 43   N Copying 22   Faxing 26   Scanning 24   Double sided copies 35   Duplex copies 35   Network Accounting (Optional Fea-   ture) 31   E O Electronic Auditron (Optional Fea-   ture) 31   On/Off button 21   Ozone Information 4   P Enlargement/Reduction 40   Establishing Auditron Accounts   See Reference Guide   F Paper   Loading 27   Power 21   Faxing (Optional Feature) 13, 26   Overview 50   Printing 10   to a Single Number 19, 51   to Multiple Numbers 19, 52   Finisher 21   Q Queue   H Managing the job queue 29   R High Capacity Feeder   Loading Paper 28   Recycled Paper 12   Reduction/Enlargement 40   Relocation   I Image   ozone requirements 4   rotating the second side 36   Internal Auditron 30   S Safety   Electrical 2   Laser 5   Operational 6   Scanning (Optional Feature)   Create electronic files 13   Overview 53   Scan to Desktop 20, 56   Scan to E-Mail 20, 55   Scan to Fax 20, 57   Scan to File 19, 54   Scanning Documents 24   Secure Print 32   Shifting an image 41   Stapling 35   Status of Job 29   T Template   Creating   Refer to CentreWare Network   Scanning Services   Overview 53   Thumbnails 43   Touch Screen 21   Transparency Dividers 44   U User ID 31   |