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Operator ’ s Guide The Printr onix L5520 Multifunction Printer.
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13 Table of Contents 1 I ntroduction ..... ............ ........... ........ ......... 17 About This Manual .............. ............. ................... ............. ....17 Important Saf ety Precau tio ns ................ ...... ............. ...
T a ble of C ontents 14 4 Scheduled Maintenance ....... .. .......... ...... 63 Required Tool s ......... ............. ................... ............. .............. 63 Service Lev el Page Counts .......... ................... ............. .6 4 Clearing S ervice Le vel M essages .
Table of Contents 15 A Maintenance Log She ets......... ....... .. ... 119 Maintenanc e Log Sh eets ....................... ...... ....... ...... ....... .. 119 B Sp ecifica tions ....... ....... ..... ....... ....... ..... . 12 3 Paper Spec ifications .
T a ble of C ontents 16.
17 1 Intr oduction About This Manu al This manua l exp lains how to use your printer. Safety Notices And Special Information For yo ur safety and to pr otect va luabl e equip ment, it is very importan.
Chapter 1 Important Safety Precautions 18 IMPORT ANT An important notice provides information that is vital to pr oper operation of the printer. NOTE: A note pr ovides informat ion and helpfu l tips ab out prin ter operatio n.
19 Do not oper ate the pr inter in a room th at is not p roperly ven tilate d. The room s hould be a t least 1, 000 cu bic feet wi th a comp lete air exchange every two h ours. Keep comb ustible m aterials aw ay from th e printer . Dispos e of used toner prope rly, as it is fl ammable.
Chapter 1 Safety Labels And Printer Components 20 Safety Labels And Printer Comp onent s Legend: 1) CAUTION Figure 1: Rear and Front Views Rear of Pr inter Front of Pri nter 1.
21 Legend: 1) CAUTION 2) WARNING Figure 2: Safety Labels Behind Side Upper Doors $ 1 2.
Chapter 1 Safety Labels And Printer Components 22 Legend: 1) Knob C 2) Fuser Unit 3) Cleaning Unit 4) Main Charger 5) Toner Cartridge 6) Control Panel 7) Paper Feed Tractors 8) Developing Unit 9) Wast.
23 Legend: 1) Power Switch 2) Parallel Port/ Optional Ethernet Portt 3) Optional Coax/Twinax Port 4) General Purpose I/O Port 5) Diagnostic Port 6) Serial Port Figure 4: Po wer Swit ch and Printer Int.
Chapter 1 About The Printer 24 About T he Prin ter Printing sp eed is 20 pages per minute on conti nuous lette r size and A4 size fanfold f orms (long edge fed). The pri nter produc es prin ted output with a 300 x 300 or, optionall y, 240 x 240 or 400 x 400 dot s- per-inch (dpi) re solution .
Fonts And Forms 25 Printr onix Lin ePrinter Plus p rovide s portr ait and la ndsc ape image orientati on. Automa tic 1-u p, 2-up, 4-u p, and g ray bar ov erprintin g are also pr ovided. The emulati on offe rs optional proportio nal (scala ble) font s and multi-up form defi nition c apabilit y as w ell.
Chapter 1 About The Printer 26.
23 2 Initial Setup Inst allation Overview The inst allation a nd setup of y our printer should be performe d by a ser vice pr ovid er trai ned an d aut h orize d by Pri ntron ix.
Chapter 2 Loading Paper 24 IMPORT ANT To prevent jams the firs t fold of the paper must fa c e toward the printer as shown. 1. Place th e paper b ox under the tractor unit with the firs t paper fold toward t he printer. Legend: 1) Left Tractor 2) Right Tractor 3) Lower Paper Guides 4) First paper fold is toward printer.
25 Legend: 1) Tra ctor Pins 2) Tra ctor Gat es 3) Tra ctor Loc k 2. Pass the leading e dge of the p aper betwe en the l ower pap er guides, a s shown a bove. 3. Only un lock the right tr actor by pushin g forwa rd on the tract or lock. 4. Open the l eft and ri ght tracto r gates and p lace the p aper abou t half-way ont o the trac tor pins.
Chapter 2 Loading Paper 26 6. Move the r ight tractor to the left o r right unti l its pins line up wi th the holes in the r ight edge o f the pa per, then cl ose the r ight tractor gate. NOTE: When yo u place th e paper o n the trac tors, you s hould introduc e a slight amount of side-to- side ten sion into the paper.
Powering On The Printer 27 Powering On The Prin ter Legend: 1) Power Switch Figure 5. Power Switch CAUTION The printer must be connected to the proper power source: 220-240 VAC a nd 50-60 Hz, as shown on the r ear panel label. Using an incorrect power source may damage the printer.
Chapter 2 Loading Paper 28 2. Turn on the prin ter by sett ing the powe r switch to | (on). When you power on the pr inter, th e followi ng occurs : a. The print er reads th e emulati on boot file and b riefly display s the mes sage: TESTING HARDWARE PLEASE WAIT.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 29 Using The Control Panel Legend: 1) Status Indicators 2) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 3) Paper Path Diagram 4) Function Keys Figure 6. Control Panel The cont rol pane l (Figure 2) is loc ated on th e top rig ht side of the front cover.
Chapter 2 Using The Control Panel 30 SYS A V AI L Twinax in terface only . Indica tes there is activi ty to the c urrent address on the line. JOB IN PROCESS When the p rinte r is rec eiving o r proc essing d ata, JOB IN PROCES S flashes .
Function Keys 31 Functio n Keys The functio n keys p ermit you t o configu re the par ameters , or options, of the printer. You c an access these para meters via a str uctured me nu whi ch is disp layed on the LCD. To navigate through th e optio ns, use t he UP, DOWN , NEXT, and PREV swit ches.
Chapter 2 Using The Control Panel 32 NOTE: When the p rinter is not in an error state, pres si ng ONL INE in any le vel of the confi guration menu causes the printer to accept a ny co nfigurat ion chang es yo u have entered and return to on line status.
Function Keys 33 P AGE EJECT Key The PAGE EJECT ke y perfor ms the fo llowing f unctions when the printer is onli ne: When the J OB IN PRO CESS s tatus indicato r lights steadil y, pressing P AGE E JECT causes the pri nter to prin t all data in the printer.
Chapter 2 Using The Control Panel 34 CANCEL Key The CANCEL k ey has the following fun ctions wh en the printe r is offline: • Canc els th e curr ent pag e in pro ces s • Cancels any pages q ueued .
35 3 Consumables Replacement Consu mables Replacemen t Replace p rinter con sumables at the in tervals s pecified on pag e 36 for the best pri nt quality. The yield of the supplies i s based on a 4% cove rage of let ter size (8. 5 inch x 11 inch) paper .
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 36 Replacin g Th e T o ner Cart rid ge NOTE: Wear vi nyl gloves to prevent ton er from contac ting the skin. Use only cold wat er to remov e toner fr om skin or clothing. Put the old car tridge in a d isposab le wrapp er (a pl astic bag, paper tow els, n ewspaper ) to mini mize ton er spil lage.
Replacing The Toner Cartridge 37 3. Rotate the ol d toner c artridge c ounterc lockwise until the notch is align ed with the pin in the toner hopper, a nd remove t he cartri dge. Legend: 1) Notch 2) Toner Cartridge 3) Positioning Pin 4. Put the old cartr idge into a plastic ba g and d iscard it .
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 38 6. Remove th e new ton er cartridg e from its packag e. 7. With the cover ta pe facing up, inse rt the ca rtridge into the to ner hopper, and slowly pull of f the cover tape in the direc tion of the arrow. Remove the las t of the tap e just as the cartridge i s complete ly insi de the hopper.
Replacing The Toner Cartridge 39 9. Rotate the c artridge clockw ise as far as i t will turn. Legend: 1) Toner Cartridge 10. If any tone r has spil led, rem ove it wit h wet tiss ue pape r or a toner vacuu m.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 40 Replaci ng The W aste T on er Bottle When the “W ASTE TONER FULL ” message appe ars on the co ntrol panel, r eplace th e waste ton er bottle by perfo rming the followin g step s, and discar d the e mpty b ottle.
Replacing The Waste Toner Bottle 41 3. Remove the cap from the out side of th e waste toner bot tle, and cap the ton er bottle . Legend: 1) Cap 2) Waste Toner Bottle 4. Remove the waste t oner bottle fr om the un it and d iscard i t. 5. Install a new waste t oner bottl e.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 42 Replacin g Th e Phot orec eptor Dru m Drum li fe depends upon the m edia used and prop er mainte nance and oper ation of the printer . Print media othe r than bon d paper (e.g., la bels, card st ock, pla stic, or vinyl ) can r educe dr um life a s much as 50%.
Replacing The Photoreceptor Drum 43 CAUTION The transfer charger must be in the down position to avoid scratching the drum. 6. Check that the transfer ch arger is in the down positi on. Move it to the dow n positio n by rotating the transf er eleva tor drive s haft counterc lockwise .
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 44 7. Lower the transport unit by tu rning the green le ver on th e transpo rt unit to the left. Legend: 1) Green Lever 8.
Replacing The Photoreceptor Drum 45 9. Remove the nut from t he end o f the drum shaft. Legend: 1) Nut 10. Screw the drum auxi liary ro d onto the dr um shaft .
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 46 11. Pull the dr um out alo ng the d rum aux iliary rod. Hold the front and back ends when the drum is near ly out of the printe r, and remove it with bot h hands . Legend: 1) Drum 12. Pack th e old dru m for sh ipment using the origina l pac kaging materia l, and clos e the cov er of the b ox.
Installing The Photoreceptor Drum 47 CAUTION The drum must rest on the rubber roller s to avoid being scratched. 3. When the d rum is f ully ins erted i nto the printe r, the end of the drum is sl ightly rec essed relative to the front o f the pr inter and the rubber g uide rol lers shou ld be vi sible.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 48 Proper Dispo sal Of A Drum Unit Federal regul ations pr ohibit ina ppropriate disposal of las er print drums. Dispose of used drum s by shipping them to one of the followin g: Within U.S.A. U.S. Fuji Electric Inc.
Replacing The Dev eloping Unit 49 Replacing The Developing Unit CAUTION Do not replace the developing unit unless you hav e been trained to do so. Be careful not to damage the sensors while cleaning the developing uni t. (If damage occurs, contact your service re presentative.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 50 5. Remove th e deve loping un it by hol ding the l ever in one hand and pull ing the developing unit pa rtially ou t of the pr inter. Legend: 1) Developing Unit 2) Lever 6. With yo ur other hand, gra sp the han ger and rem ove the develop ing unit fr om the pr inter.
Replacing The Dev eloping Unit 51 7. Place the old deve lopin g unit in a plastic bag and d ispose of it properly. 8. V acuum any spi lled t oner. 9. Remove the new dev eloping unit from its packag e, and a dd develope r to the un it.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 52 Replacin g O r Addin g Th e De ve lop er Legend: 1) Toner Cartridge 2) Toner Hopper 3) Auger 4) Sensor 5) Developing Tank 6) Developing Roller 7) Toner Supply Rol.
Developing Unit Removal 53 Developing Unit Re moval 1. Turn the po wer switch O FF. 2. Open the p rinter upper doo rs. (See page 36. ) 3. Prepare a l arge pl astic ba g in which to put the developi ng unit. 4. Remove the developi ng unit ( see page 49) and p lace it in th e plastic bag, maki ng su re it is still a ccessi ble.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 54 CAUTI ON The toner sensor is sensitive to both electr ostatic discharge (ESD) and positional adjustment. Do not touch the sensor with your hand or jar it from its factory-set position.
Developing Unit Removal 55 Adding New Develo per 11. Shake the dev eloper bottle se veral ti mes, rem ove the b ottle cap, and s crew the nozzle tightly o nto the bottl e. 12. While rotat ing the new devel oping roll er knob counterc lockwise , evenly pour the entire bottle of dev eloper powder in to the de velo ping unit.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 56 Inst alling The Developing Unit 14. On the de velopin g unit, rotate the lever f ully clockw ise so that it is poin ting s traight u p. Legend: 1) Guide Rail 2) Hanger 3) Lever 15. Holding the l ever in on e hand and the ha nger in the othe r hand, insert the devel oping uni t on the gui de rail .
Installing The Developing Unit 57 17. Rotate the de velopin g roller k nob coun terclockw ise until the unit drop s into it s fina l resti ng positi on.
Chapter 3 Consumables Replace ment 58 18. Rot at e the de velop ing uni t leve r fully counter clockw ise to lo ck the devel oping uni t in place. Legend: 1) Lever 19. Close the was te tone r recover y unit a nd ensure th at it l atches. 20. Close the pr inter up per doors.
63 4 Scheduled Maintenance Required T ools In maintai n on the printer, th e followin g tool s are requi red: Recommend ed tone r vacuum c leaner mode ls are: • 3M ® model 4 97-AJM standar d VAC with Type 1 fil ter • 3M model 4 97-AB 2 20V with Ty pe 1 filte r • Hitachi ® CV-TN10 with TN-15 f ilter T able 1.
Chapter 4 Required Tools 64 Service Level Page Count s IMPORT ANT Keep a record of all mai ntenance done to your printer. Maintenance lo g sheets are provide d in Appendix A. Photocopy the pages a nd keep your ma intenance log in a binder near the printer.
Clearing Serv ice Level Mes sages 65 At 900,000 pages, your s ervice prov ider s hould perfor m Level F, Level E, and Level D ser vice. Note that thi s condi tion does not ca use the prin ter to st op printi ng.
Chapter 4 Maintenance Sc hedules 66 Maintenance S chedules User Cleaning Sch edule Each time you do mai ntenance, you mu st rese t the se rvice le vel page coun t by sel ecting th e User Ma intenance optio n on the Maintenan ce menu . This remov es the main tenance erro r messag e.
User Replacem ent Schedule 67 User Replace ment Schedule Replace th e followi ng items after the s pecifie d number of letter size pages (4 % coverage ) have p rinted. App endix A, “Mainte nance Log Sheets,” contains l og sheets you can photocop y.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 68 General Cleaning For the bes t print qua lity, clean the printer every 10, 000-20,00 0 sheet s and after high den sity print j obs. CAUTI ON Due to the high temperature of the flash fusing unit, keep the area under the fuser free of paper debris.
Vacuuming The Printer 69 4. On the was te tone r recovery unit, pr ess the h andle down and pull the h andle towar d you an d open t he unit . Legend: 1) Handle 5.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 70 6. Vacuum the cleani ng unit. Legend: 1) Cleaning Unit 2) Vacuum 7. Vacu um the fus er unit. 8. Vacuum the lam p housing filter o n the end o f the fuser unit.
Vacuuming The Printer 71 CAUTION The transfer charger must be in the down position to avoid scratching the drum. Failure to perform s teps 9 and 10 damages the drum. 9. Check tha t the transfer charg er is in th e down p osition, and if not, move i t to the dow n posi tion by rot ating th e transfer elevator drive shaft cou nterclo ckwise.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 72 14. Using an amm onia-ba sed wax- free cleane r or rubb ing alco hol, clean th e belts to remove residue buildup a nd resto re their tacky surface. 15. Push the transport unit into t he printe r while h olding do wn the green le ver.
Cleaning The Chargers 73 Cleanin g T he Ch arge rs 1. Set the powe r switch O (Off). 2. Open the p rinter upper doo rs. CAUTION Use caution in handling to avoid damaging or brea king the charger wir es. 3. Loosen the thumbsc rew and r emove the main cha rger by pulling i t toward you .
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 74 5. Using the br ush cleane r (listed on page 63), clea n the exp osed side of t he cha rger grid and the body of the main char ger.
Cleaning The Chargers 75 6. Positio n the main cha rger with t he charger gri d up and the f ront of the char ger towa rd you, a s shown in th e figure below. Refer to inset d rawing i n the figur e, and re move the charger gr id from the main c harger as follows: a.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 76 7. Using the brush cle aner (lis ted in Table 1 on p age 63), clean both sid es of the c harger grid, as s hown below. Legend: 1) Brush C leaner 2) Charger Grid 8. Using the wire cle aner (listed in Ta ble 1 on page 63), clean the two wires i n the main charger, as sho wn belo w.
Prech arge r/Tra nsfer Charg e r 77 10. Return the main ch arger t o its origina l positi on. Fast en the ma in charg e r screw to se cure it. Precharge r/T ransfer Charger CAUTION Use caution in handling to avoid damaging or brea king the charger wir es.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 78 12. Loosen th e precharg er thumbs crews, and transfe r/separato r charger t humbsc rew, and pull the c hargers out of the pr inter. Legend: 1) Precharger 2) Transfer/Separator Charger 3) Thumbscrews 13. Place the c hargers o n a flat, c lean work surface.
Cleaning The Fuser Unit Cover Glas s 79 Cleanin g T he Fuse r Un it Cov er Glass WA R N I N G The fuser unit remains hot after operation. Wait until it has completely cooled down before handling it. WARNUNG Die Einbrennvorrichtung behält auch nach dem Be trieb ihre Temperatur bei.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 80 CAUTI ON The transfer charger must be in the down position to avoid scratching the drum. Failure to perform step s 4 and 5 damages the drum. 4. Check th at the tran sfer ch arger is in th e down p osition, and if not, move it to th e down pos ition by rotating the transfer elevator d rive shaft counte rclockwi se.
Cleaning The Fuser Unit Cover Glas s 81 5. Lower the t ransport s urface by turning t he green l ever on the transport unit to the left. Legend: 1) Holding Plate 2) Thumbscrew 3) Green Lever 4) Fus er U nit 5) Thumbscrew (not visible in figure) 6) Handle 6.
Chapter 4 General Cleaning 82 CAUTI ON Do not scratch or place your hands directly on the cover glass . Fingerprints on the cover gla ss or lamps will ca use them to break. 9. Place th e fuser on a clea n, flat surf ace with the cove r glass faci ng up.
Cleaning The Fuser Unit Cover Glas s 83 12. Remove the two screws that secu re the filter h ousing to the filter plate , then remove the filter. Legend: 1) Filter Housing 2) Screws (2) 3) Filter 4) Filter Holding Plate 5) Fus er U nit 13. Vacuum the fi lter, the n inst all it.
Chapter 4 Major Cleaning 84 Major Cleaning Removi ng Cleani ng Unit 1. Turn the power s witch to O (Off). 2. Open the printer upper do ors. 3. Open the waste toner recover y unit b y pushing d ownward on the openin g lever and pull ing the handle tow ard you to swing the unit ou tward and away from the prin ter.
Removing Cleaning Unit 85 CAUTION Do not touch the brush surface with your hand. 6. Vacuum th e brush on the cle aning uni t. Turn the end of the shaft to rotat e the brush. Continu e to rotate and vacuum the brush un til the ent ire brush surfac e is clean.
Chapter 4 Major Cleaning 86 CAUTI ON Do not flex the dischar ge LED, as it may break. 7. Remove th e screw (1) hol ding the L ED bracket to th e side frame. 8. Remove th e discha rge LED b y pulling i t toward y ou. 9. Remove th e discha rge LED sc rew.
Cleaning The Photoreceptor Drum 87 10. Using a Toray see cloth ( listed in Table 1 on page 63) , wipe off the dirt o n the disc harge L ED. Legend: 1) Discharge LED 11. Install the d ischarge L ED. 12. Remove the developing unit from the prin ter. (Se e page 42.
Chapter 4 Major Cleaning 88 13. Remove the ph otorecep tor drum from the printer. ( See page 42.) 14. Place the d rum on a c overed wor k surf ace. 15. If the drum is on ly sligh tly d irty, cl ean it wi th eth anol or isopropy l alcohol . Do not use acetone.
Cleaning The Photoreceptor Drum 89 22. Loosen the thu mbscre w and remo ve the mai n charg er by pulling i t toward you . Legend: 1) Main Charger 2) Thumbscrew 23.
Chapter 4 Major Cleaning 90 Cleaning The SELFOC ® Lens CAUTI ON When wiping the SELFOC lens, do not to apply excessive force to the drum surface potential sensor near the SELFOC lens, as this can cause t he sensor to be dis located. (If t his happens, contact your ser vice represe ntative.
93 5 T r oubleshooting T roubleshootin g This chap ter disc usses di agnostic tests, pa per jams, a nd stat us and error message s. Maintaining Print Qu ality To maint ain good p rint qual ity, cl ean the pr inter acco rding to the schedul es and in format ion lis ted in t his chap ter.
Chapter 5 Diag nost ics 94 NOTE: If the des ired print quali ty is not attained a fter cle aning the printer, th e charge rs may nee d to be replace d. Diagnostics The printe r include s diag nostic ci rcuits and software to aid in the discover y, preven tion, an d correc tion of sy stem pr oblems an d failures.
Paper Jam Near The Tractor 95 After the error is cleared, th e printer reprints a ny pag es that wer e not ejected prior to the erro r, provided the Reprint on Fault option i s enable d. Paper Jams Paper Jam Near The T ractor 1. Raise the tractor gates.
Chapter 5 Paper Jams 96 Paper Ja m Near The Paper Outp ut Section 1. When pape r motion stops , wait 15 s econds, then op en the upper do ors. 2. Push dow n on the openin g lever of the wast e toner rec overy unit and p ull to swi ng the unit outward away from the prin ter.
Paper Jam Nea r The Paper Output Section 97 CAUTION The transfer charger must be in the down position to avoid scratching the drum. Failure to perform steps 3 and 4 damages the drum. 3. Rotate the tr ansfer elevator drive sh aft cou nterclock wise. Watch the char ger mov ement: a.
Chapter 5 Paper Jams 98 CAUTI ON To avoid damaging the printer or causing false paper jams, the transport lever must be in the fully down position before opening the transport unit. 4. Lower the transport unit by tu rning the green le ver on th e transpo rt unit to the left.
Paper Jam Nea r The Paper Output Section 99 6. Turn knob C clockwis e 90 ° as shown below to r aise the s cuff roller hol ding the p aper. Legend: 1) Knob C.
Chapter 5 Paper Jams 100 7. Separat e the fanf old paper a t the perfo rations . Then remo ve the jamme d paper. W hen rem oving the paper fr om the pape r input section, raise t he tracto r gates fir st, then pu ll out the jamme d paper.
Paper Jam In The Transport Input Section 101 Paper Ja m In The T ransport Input Se ction 1. When pape r motion stops, wai t 15 sec onds, then open the upper doo rs.
Chapter 5 Paper Jams 102 CAUTI ON The transfer charger must be in the down position to avoid scratching the drum. Failure to perform step s 3 and 4 damages the drum. 3. Check th at the tran sfer ch arger is in th e down p osition, and if not, move it to th e down pos ition by rotating the transfer elevator d rive shaft counte rclockwi se.
Paper Jam In The Transport Input Section 103 CAUTION To avoid damaging the printer or causing false paper jams, the transport lever must be in the fully down position before opening or closing the transport unit. 4. To lower th e transpo rt route surface, tu rn the gr een transpo rt unit leve r to the l eft.
Chapter 5 Paper Jams 104 Paper Ja m In The T ransp ort Output Section 1. When pape r motion stops , wait 15 s econds, then op en the upper do ors. 2. Turn the gre en kno b B counte rclockwi se. This causes the jammed p aper to b e move d to the pa per feed secti on.
Reprinting Pages After Fault Condition 105 System S t atus And Error Messages When an er ror occ urs, the pr inter di splays a message o n the control panel LCD. S ome error s are o perator-cor rectable, s ome require fi eld ser vice, an d others re quire repri nting.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 106 If Reprint On Fault Is Disabled: • Any page s left in the pr inter at the time of failure are not reprinted . Data is lost (yo u need to r eprint th e lost pa ges accord ing to your app licatio n softw are).
Reprinting Pages After Fault Condition 107 b. The printe r then re displays the orig inal faul t message , or any other uncleared fault m essage. c. Attempt to c lear the fault con dition ag ain, or contact y our servic e repr es enta tiv e.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 108 IMPORT ANT If Reprint on Fault is disabled and an error oc curs, and if th e “RELOAD PAPER IN TRACTORS ” or ”NOT REPRINTING FAILED PAGE S” message appea rs, then any page s removed from the printer are not r eprinted, an d the data for the m is lost.
Reprinting Pages After Fault Condition 109 • If the fault is clea red, and i f you need to reloa d paper i nto the tractors (s uch as a fter a pap er jam), the follow ing mess age appears: a.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 110 Error M essage s Table 4, on page 11 1, lists er rors by error co de and sho ws which are operato r-corr ectable, which requi re field service , and whic h require r eprinting. • Operato r-correct able errors includ e paper j ams, and m issing consuma bles.
Error Mes sages 111 T able 4. Err or Messa ges Error Code Error Mes sage Operator Correctable Field Service Required Reprint Required 01 FRONT COVER OPEN á See Note 3 and 6 08 CUT -SHEET PAT H O P E .
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 112 Error Code Error Messa ge Ope rator Correctabl e Field Servi ce Required Reprint Required 16 P APER JAM A T ENTRANCE ( A) áá 1B P APER J AM A T ENTRA.
Error Mes sages 113 Error Code Error Mes sage Operator Correctable Field Service Required Reprint Required 0B CUTTER F AIL á 18 DRUM MOTOR F AIL á 19 SUR F ACE VOL T AGE TOO HI GH á 1A SU RF ACE VO.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 114 Error Code Error Messa ge Ope rator Correctabl e Field Servi ce Required Reprint Required 2D TONER EMPTY á 2E DE VELO PER MOT OR FA I L 32 LED HEA D O.
Error Mes sages 115 Error Code Error Mes sage Operator Correctable Field Service Required Reprint Required 72 ENGINE CPU F AIL á 48 CONTROLLER COMM. FA I L á 49 CONTROLLER COMM. FA I L á 4A CONTROLLER COMM. FA I L á 4B CONTROLLER COMM. FA I L á 4C CONTROLL ER COM M.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 116 Error Code Error Messa ge Ope rator Correctabl e Field Servi ce Required Reprint Required 5B ST ACKER F AIL á 5C ST ACKER N OT READY áá 56 ST ACKER .
Error Mes sages 117 Error Code Error Mes sage Operator Correctable Field Service Required Reprint Required FILE SY S FULL OPTI MIZE&REBOOT áá FILE SY S FULL ADD FLASH áá INSUFFICIENT RAM REBOO.
Chapter 5 System Stat us And Error Messa ges 118 T ABLE NOTES: 1. For any error with Repr int on Fau lt enab led: If th e printe r stops while in the middl e of prin ting a p age, relo ading the paper and reprintin g are re quired. Th ere may be o ther cas es requir ing reloadi ng and re printin g; if so, a message app ears.
119 A Maintenance Log Sheets Main tenance Log Sheet s The main tenance l og sheets are for y our use. Thes e may be photocopi ed and ke pt in a binder ne ar the prin ter. Be s ure to use them each time eithe r you or your ser vice pro vider per form printe r maintenanc e.
Appendix A Maintenance Log Shee ts 120 Level A Ma intenan ce - 15,000 Pag es (User) Action Item Part # Performed By Date Clean General cle aning N/A Clean Main charger 705 741-001 Clean Precha rger 70.
121 Level B Maintenance - 150,000 Pages (User ) Action Item Part # Performed By Date Clean General clea ning N/A Clean Main charger 7057 41-001 Clean Prechar ger 705742-00 1 Clean T ran sfer ch arger .
Appendix A Maintenance Log Shee ts 122 Level C Ma intenanc e - 600,000 P ages (User) Action Item Part # Performed By Date Clean General cle aning N/A Clean See Note 1 Cover gl ass N/A Clean SELFOC len.
123 B Specifications Paper Specifications Paper type Fanfold Paper si ze Width 7 to 16 i nches Length* 1 to 3 0 inche s, in m ultipl es of 1/6 inch. * Measur ed from m ain foldi ng/cuttin g perfor ation to ma in foldin g/ cuttin g perfor ation. T ractor pin holes See the table an d figure below .
Appendix B Paper Specificat ions 124 Specification Inch Millimeter D imension in Figure Pin hol e center to foldi ng per forat ion 1/6 , 1/4 , 1/ 3, or 1/2 4.23, 6 .35, 8.47, 1.20 8 Hole center line to edge of form 0.2 36 ± 0.028 6.0 ± 0.1 1 Hole diam eter 0.
125 Legend: 1) Hole centerline to edge of form 2) Center Line 3) Main Folding/Cutting Perforation 4) Centerline t o Centerline 5) Distance between centers of two consecutive holes 6) Center Line Devia.
Appendix B Performance Characteristics 126 Paper th icknes s .010 in ch maxi mum Paper weigh t 18 to 44 lb. b ond (68- 165g/m 2 ), 44-125 lb. tag/la bel (75- 204g/m 2 ) Paper fe ed Automati c pape r parking mechanism inco rporated Maximum paper stack size 3000 she ets (18 l b.
Host Interf aces 127 Hos t Inter faces NOTE: Dataproducts parall el inter face requir es an op tional adapter c able. Duty cycle 200,000 total page s/month of fanfold paper (1 1-in. length ) Mechanic al life 5 years or 12,00 0,000 pages ( 11-inch length ) W arm-u p time 60 sec.
Appendix B Memory Requirements 128 Emulations Memory Requir emen t s The L5000 s eries pr inters h ave 32 MB (standard ) or 64 MB (optiona l) of RAM (Ra ndom Acc ess Memo ry), and 8 MB (standard ) or 16, 3 2, or 64 (optional) of Flash Memory. This is s tandard wi th all new prin ter ship ments, and all upgr aded printe rs.
Elec tromag netic Inte rfere nce 129 Physica l Characteristics and Environment Environme nt Dimensi ons (H x W x D) 49 inch H x 30 inc h W x 34 in ch D In cr ate: 36 inc hes H x 5 8 inch es W x 61 inc hes D Weight 353 lbs .
Appendix B Physical Cha racteristic s and Enviro nment 130 Sound leve l Operating 60 db (A -weighted ) max. Full optio ns S tandb y state 50 dB (A -weighte d) Inclina tion 1° m ax.
131 Index B Buttons S ee Functio n keys, 29 C CANCEL function key , 34 Caution noti ce, 17 Cleaning fuser u nit cover g lass, 79 general, 68 CLEAR function key , 32 Clearing faults proc edure wit h Re.
Index 132 F Fanfold pape r jams , 95 FAU LT status la mp, 30 Fault clea ring proc edure wit h Repr int on F ault di sabl e d, 106 with Repri nt on Fault e nabled, 10 8 Fault condi tion reprinting page.
Index 133 LCD See Liq uid crys tal disp lay, 29 LINE SYNC status la mp, 29 LinePrinte r Plus emulation , 24 Liqu id crystal d isplay (L CD), 29 Loading pa per, 23 Location disk driv es, 2 7 power swit.
Index 134 Photorec eptor drum disp osal , 48 rep l ac in g, 4 2 Physi cal charact eristic s, 129 Power switch location , 27 Powering On, 27 Precaut ions safety Se e Safety.
Index 135 Specific at ion s pr int er electrom agn etic int er ferenc e, 128 emulation s, 128 environ ment, 129 host interface s, 127 memory req uiremen ts, 128 paper, 123 performance, 126 physic al, .
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