Xerox 180 User Manual

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USING THE PC UI

XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS OPERATOR GUIDE

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Display Faults. Select this button to display a list of all
outstanding printer faults.

Note:

Entering FHI has the same effect as selecting the

Display Faults button.

Continue. Select this button to resume input processing and
printing.

Autoscroll Off. Select this option, located in the header
auxiliary menu, to disable automatic scrolling of new messages
in the Messages window.

Autoscroll On. Select this option, located in the header
auxiliary menu, to enable automatic scrolling of new messages
in the Messages window.

Close All Windows. Select this option, located in the header
auxiliary menu, to close all open windows (except for the
Messages window).

The work area displays windows. Windows open in a specific place
on the desktop and are a specified size. You can leave windows
open, move them around, resize them, and generally arrange the
work area to suit your needs. After the PC UI is powered off or you
select the ”Exit to DOS” option, the windows return to their default
size and location. However, during a session, windows maintain their
last-used size and location.

The system status and source display area displays the input source
and status, the output status, and the remote source and status of the
LPS.

Desktop icons

The desktop icons are as follows:

Hint icon. This icon appears only when certain conditions (such as
low dry ink) arise. When the icon appears:

Messages appear in the Messages window of the PC UI. These
messages are preceded by an asterisk and contain information
about any unavailable devices (such as feeder trays) and the
condition itself.

The Hint icon also appears on the printer control console,
along with messages and graphic displays.

If enabled, the printer Attention light goes on.

Fault icon. This icon appears only when fault conditions exist (such
as paper jams). When the icon appears:

Windows containing information open on the desktop or
messages appear in the Messages window of the PC UI. These
messages are preceded by an exclamation point and contain
information about the fault, any unavailable devices (such as
feeder trays), and instructions for clearing the fault.

The Fault icon also appears on the printer control console,
along with graphic displays and messages.

If enabled, the printer Attention light flashes.

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