Xerox 180 User Manual

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW OF THE XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS OPERATOR GUIDE

Printer control console

The printer control console, shown in figure 1-10, is a color monitor
located on top of the printer. It contains message areas and graphic
displays that alert you to paper jams and other fault and status
conditions (such as low dry ink). It also contains buttons which allow
you to control certain functions of the printer (for example, continuing
an interrupted job) without returning to the PC UI. The printer control
console has the following features:

Local controls and displays for jam clearance, paper loading/
unloading, and diagnostics/service (used by the service
representative). Two types of messages are displayed on the
printer control console: fault messages, which relate to printer
malfunctions, and information messages, which relate to printer
conditions such as low dry ink.

Touch-sensitive areas that allow you to select options by
touching the printer control console screen. A tone sounds
when you touch one of these areas.

Printer alarm consisting of sets of three beeps, for a duration of
ten seconds. This tone is generated by any event that stops
printer operation (for example, a paper jam).

You can deactivate the alarm through the PC UI (refer to the
“System control tasks” chapter for instructions). The tone stops
after three cycles, or when the fault condition is cleared or
clearing has started (for example, doors or covers specified in
the clearance instructions are opened). You can also stop the
tone by pressing one of the printer control console buttons or by
selecting a function through the touch screen.

To prevent monitor burnout on the PC UI, a screen saver
feature automatically blanks the screen.

To return to the normal desktop once the PC UI is in screen
saver mode, simply move the mouse, click a mouse button, or
press any key.

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