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Xerox 701P98048 Printer User Manual

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1. 10 Media storage 5 FOALS 10 Print size information 5 Stacker serial number 1 10 Problem 0 6 Jam clearance 6 Clearing media 6 Moving the 7 Problem solving ssssssnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 7 Technical 8 Stacker relocation ciesccsceccsccdcsesassecvvareniaransedecaneweas 8 Techni al Gata 2 22 8 Space 8 Dimen SONS aaa aaraa arasia aaa eaei laiar diac avaata rs Eiaa 9 Table of contents Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Table of contents Safety notes The XEROX Stacker 1000 is designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements These requirements include safety agency examination and approval and compliance to any established environmental standards Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the stacker Note In order to ensure safe operation of your stacker refer to the instructions as needed
2. A Customer Support Representative will answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding your XEROX Stacker 1000 In order to purchase other XEROX equipment software and or supplies call Local Telephone Number A XEROX Sales Representative will assist you in evaluating your needs for other software applications and or xerographic equipment which will further increase your productivity Table of contents Safety NOTES cevecseeteacceeewstozecades 1 Printer Media iINfOrMAatiON 1sseesesenseeneeennee 9 Stacker cecoccccccccccccncccccncccccecccceeccceececcese 3 Stacker 9 Introduction 3 Electrical 9 Identifying the stacker parts 3 Power 10 Stacker 4 Temp rat re 10 Switching the 4 Heat dissipation 10 Normal operation e csssscssssssssssessesssessessesssessesscseees 4 Audible 10 Tray OXtONSIONS sccesssessecsusssessessuessessessuessessessuseacers 4 Power
3. Copyright 1998 by Xerox Corporation Allrights reserved XEROX and all product names and number names are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION Other company trademarks are also acknowledged Printed in U S A 701P98048 3 98
4. which are provided in this operator manual Follow all the warnings and instructions which are marked on or supplied with the product Unplug the stacker from the wall outlet before cleaning Always use materials which are supplied or approved by Xerox The use of other materials may result in poor performance and could create a hazardous situation Do not use aerosol cleaners Never use supplies or cleaning materials for any purposes other than what they were intended Keep all supplies and materials out of the reach of children Do not use the stacker near water wet locations or outdoors Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Safety notes This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug in other words a plug which has a third grounding pin This product also is equipped with an additional safety device The plug fits into a grounding type power outlet only This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician in order to avoid the risk of electric shock and have the receptacle replaced Never use a ground adapter plug to connect the copier to a power source receptacle which lacks a ground connection terminal This stacker must be operated from the type of power source which is indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your local power company If an extension cord is used with this stacker ensure that the total
5. 0 Hz for the USA and Canada or on a 20 A 240 VAC 50 Hz for EO single phase line with a circuit breaker A standard 15A or 20A three prong grounded receptacle is required Power consumption Standby Less than 50 watts Running 50 watts 0 80A rms at 115 VAC 0 50A rms at 230 VAC Temperature Minimum 60 F 15 Maximum 80 F 27 C Humidity 20 to 80 Relative Humidity Elevation Maximum of 7000 feet 2133 m above seal level Heat dissipation Standby 0 BTU hr Running 170 BTU hr Audible noise 69 db A maximum Power cord length 15 feet 4 5 m Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Technical data 10 Features e Two media storage compartments e Automatic shutoff e Tray extensions e Automatic media detection Stacker serial number location In order to locate the serial number of your stacker you must first move the stacker away from the printer The serial number plate is located on the left of the front cover facing the printer It s illegal In the USA It is against U S law to copy any material which is copyrighted without the permission of the copyright owner However if the copying falls within the Fair Use library reproduction rights of the copyright law making copies is allowed Further information on these U S provisions may be obtained from the Copyright Office Library of Congress Washington D C 20550 or telephone the Copyright Office at 202 707 9100 and ask for circula
6. XEROX Stacker 1000 Operator Manual 701P98048 Welcome Congratulations on acquiring the XEROX Stacker 1000 Team XEROX looks forward to supporting you and helping you increase your organizational productivity The integrated features ease of operation and reliability of the XEROX Stacker 1000 allows you to concentrate on your business and leave the printing and finishing to the XEROX Stacker 1000 This user manual provides all the necessary information required for operating and using the XEROX Stacker 1000 Your Team XEROX support group is available to you for further assistance Call our experts at the appropriate phone number listed at the right The following information is needed whenever you call XEROX Customer Account Number Stacker Serial Number In order to locate the Stacker Serial Number refer to the section of this operator manual entitled Technical data 1998 by Corporation All rights reserved Document Company the stylized X Stacker 1000 88307 and identifying product names and numbers herein are trademarks of XEROX Corporation Printer Serial Number In order to locate the Printer Serial Number refer to the printer operator manual All service calls should be reported under the printer serial number For information or assistance on your XEROX Stacker 1000 call Local Telephone Number
7. emperature Extreme temperature humidity changes can affect the stacker e Power source receptacles must be properly grounded Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Technical data Technical data Space requirements Power Cord 36 914 mm gt 122 3101 mm Power Cord HA 36 914 mm 117 2974 mm Floor space requirements With printer 122 inches x 117 inches 3101 mm x 2974 mm Height clearance 96 inches 2438 mm from the floor to the nearest overhead obstruction within the floor space requirements Moveability Once installed the Stacker 1000 can be moved in order to access the printer media drawers Dimensions Weight 100 Ibs 45 5 kg Height 37 9 inches 963 mm Width 52 8 inches 1341 mm Depth 44 6 inches 1133 mm Printer media information Media type e Bond 20 Ib e Vellum 20 Ib e Film 4 mil e Tracing 4 mil Media size e Roll Feed 11 inches to 36 inches 279 4 mm to 914 4 mm width 3 inches 76 2 mm core diameter to 6 7 inches 170 2 mm O D Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Technical data Stacker capacity Maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes Maximum of 750 D size A1 prints Maximum of 375 E size A0 prints Electrical requirements Voltage 85 264 VAC Frequency 47 440 Hz Standby Current 0 Amps Running Current 0 8 Amps 115 VAC for USA and Canada 0 5 Amps 250 VAC for EO The stacker is designed to operate either ona 15 A 115 VAC 6
8. er inclined tray When the motion sensor detects the trail edge of the media the fan and motor continue to run until the print is fed into the inclined tray After the last print output is fed into the stacker tray the fan and motor switch off Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Stacker overview Tray extensions The Stacker 1000 is equipped with tray extensions Tray extensions These tray extensions are used for E size 0 and longer size prints Media storage compartments Print size information As stated before the Stacker 1000 is equipped with two storage As stated before the Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 compartments They are located on each side of the stacker prints these prints may be of various media sizes Depending on the print size the stacker can hold the following quantities e D size A1 landscape prints 750 maximum e E size 0 portrait prints 375 maximum 7 7 The stacker can actually hold a larger number of prints than is shown above The above numbers reflect the maximum capacity of the 8830 printer with three rolls of the same type media loaded Media storage compartment These storage compartments may be used to store media prints or other printer supplies such as toner cartridges Stacker 1000 Operator Manual 5 Stacker overview Problem solving Jam clearance The stacker does not detect error conditions such as media jams If a media
9. jam occurs the motor drive and blower switches off and the stacker no longer accepts media This is the only indication that the stacker is no longer functioning Media jams may occur as the media is exiting the printer or as the media is entering the stacker When jams occur the stacker and printer shut down and the printer displays an error code Media must be cleared from the stacker and the printer if necessary before a print job can continue Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Problem solving Clearing media jams Use the following procedure in order to clear a media jam from the stacker 1 Move the stacker by pulling the entire stacker outward and away from the printer 2 Clear any visible jammed media from the stacker media path Ww If part of the media is located in the printer media path clear the stacker media path first Refer to the printer operator manual in order to clear the printer media path 3 If the media which is exiting the printer is still connected to the media roll inside the printer cut the media between the printer and stacker Refer to the printer operator manual for more information on how to cut the media 4 Once the media path is cleared reposition the stacker against the printer Ww Ensure that the stacker is positioned correctly The stacker must be resting against the printer and aligned with the output area of the printer Moving the stacker Whenever you are required to move
10. of the ampere ratings of any products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also ensure that the total amperage of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the outlet protection Do not install the stacker in a direct sunlit area in a high humidity or dusty environment nor in a double insulated room Do not install the stacker where the floor or base is unstable The stacker may fall causing personal injury and or serious damage to the stacker Never spill liquid of any kind on the stacker Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this stacker where people step on the cord Never remove any covers or guards that require a tool for removal There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers The power supply cord is the disconnect device for this stacker Ensure that installation is near the outlet and is easily accessible Never attempt any function that is not specified in this operator manual or is not directed by an authorized Xerox representative Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Safety notes Unplug this stacker from the wall outlet and refer the servicing of it to qualified service personnel under the following conditions when the power cord is damaged or frayed if liquid is spilled into the product if the stacker is exposed to rain or water if the stacker is producing unusual noises or odors if the stacker falls over or
11. r 21 Copying other items may be prohibited If you have any questions seek legal advice FCC compliance In the USA Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Stock Number 004 000 00345 4 Conformit EEM au Canada Cet appareil num rique est conforme aux limites d mission de bruits radio lectriques pour les appareils de classe A stipul es dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du Minist re des Communications du Canada Prepared by Multinational Customer and Service Education 780 Salt Road Webster New York 14580
12. the cabinet is damaged if the stacker continues to malfunction or not work after the procedures in this operator manual are performed Stacker overview Introduction The Stacker 1000 is an optional finishing device which may be used with the XEROX 8830 printer the XEROX 8830 Digital Document System DDS or the XEROX Productivity Centre 8233 The illustration below shows the Stacker 1000 with a XEROX 8830 printer The Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes Print sizes include A A4 through E A0 Depending on the print size prints are stacked either by Long edge feed LEF also called landscape or e Short edge feed SEF also called portrait Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Stacker overview Identifying the stacker parts Tray extensions for longer size prints Media storage compartment one on each side of stacker Stacker operation Switching on the stacker The stacker is switched on by connecting the power cord to the power outlet There is no power switch The power cord is the on off switch Once the power cord is connected to the power outlet the stacker motor drive and fan initialize Normal operation As media leaves the printer the lead edge of the media enters the stacker A motion sensor in the stacker detects the lead edge of the media and the fan and motor are switched on The media then is fed into the stack
13. the stacker away from the printer perform the following steps 1 Move the stacker by pulling the entire stacker outward and away from the printer 2 Reposition the stacker against the printer and ensure that the stacker is positioned correctly The stacker must be resting against the printer and aligned with the output area of the printer Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Problem solving Problem solving Problem The stacker is not functioning WA Action Ensure that the power cord is connected to the power outlet Disconnect and reconnect the cord to the outlet If the problem continues call for service Prints have stopped feeding into the stacker Check for a media jam in the stacker and or the printer and clear any media jams If the problem continues call for service Technical data Stacker relocation The stacker must be moved by authorized personnel only In order to ensure that the stacker operates reliably after moving it to a new location consider the following guidelines e The new location must provide minimum clearances around the stacker These clearances are shown in the diagram which is located in the Technical data section of this manual e The flooring must be capable of supporting at least 100 Ib 45 5 kg for the stacker and an additional 650 Ib 295 kg for the attached printer e The new location must be well ventilated and must maintain a consistent room t

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