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[. . . ] Xerox 495 Continuous Feed Duplex Printer Operator Guide January 2007 708P88702 Prepared and translated by: Xerox, GKLS European Operations, WELWYN GARDEN CITY, AL7 1BU United Kingdom ©2007 by Xerox Corporation. Xerox® and all the products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation and Xerox Limited. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons, screen display looks, etc. Revisions, changes, any technical inaccuracies, and typographical errors will be corrected in any subsequent editions. Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. [. . . ] Press the button to save the current line. The Save screen containing the list of existing lines is displayed. For a new line, select the Write Line As field, enter a name for the line using the alphanumeric keyboard and press the Enter button. 10. Press on the Save screen. Note: When you press , you will be prompted to confirm whether you want to replace an existing definition if it already exists. For immediate use the new definition will need to be exported to the Production screen where it will be selected (see below). Otherwise, the definition will be available the next time it is selected on the Production screen. Exporting a line definition to the Production screen Press the button to export the line definition to the current Production screen. Exporting definitions will not be possible in the following situations: · · When the printer is set to Ready. The printer needs to be in a Not Ready state; otherwise the button is grayed out. When trying to export a definition that is no different to a definition of the same name already existing on the Production screen. To be able to export a definition that has the same name as one already on the Production screen, you will need to have made changes to that definition. Deleting a line definition To delete a line definition: 1. Press the button to delete the line. The Delete screen containing the list of existing lines is displayed. Press to delete the line or to exit without deleting. Note: You cannot delete the Default Line. Xerox 495 Continuous Feed Duplex Printer Operator Guide Page 7-23 DEFINING A PAPER PATH DEFINING PRODUCTION JOBS Reviewing installed devices You can review the settings for any device from the Device tab. Choose a Device from the pull-down list. Details of the device are shown on the screen. Once you have selected a device, the image changes and details of that device are displayed. These details include the network name, if a printer has been selected and the PLB address, if the device is connected to the Print Line Bus. Defining processing marks Processing marks are required by some post-processing devices for synchronization. You can define the number of marks and the size and position of these marks for each side of the printed page. Refer to "Valid print area (VPA)" on page 7-37 before defining processing marks. The exact specifications for these marks will be determined by the manufacturer of the post processing equipment. Press the button to create a new marks definition or choose Page 7-24 Xerox 495 Continuous Feed Duplex Printer Operator Guide DEFINING PRODUCTION JOBS DEFINING A PAPER PATH an existing Marks definition from the pull-down list. A table showing details of the marks is shown on the screen. · · · · The X position is the distance from the edge of the paper nearest the front of the machine. The W is the width of the mark measured from front to back of the machine. The maximum value is 18 inches (457. 2 mm) or 14 inches (355. 6 mm) if using the stacker. The columns identified by the side icons (front and back- · marking units ) show the side for which the settings have been made (see "Front and back marking units" on page 2-2). [. . . ] Data-transferred paper cannot be taken out without fusing. Xerox 495 Continuous Feed Duplex Printer Operator Guide Page C-3 CONFIGURATION Configuration The following illustration shows the unit arrangement of this printer looking from the front. Fuser A Optical Unit B Stacker Controller Shelf Toner Hopper B Fuser B Autoloader B Roller Unit B[R1b] Transfer Unit A Touch Screen Marking Unit A Roller Unit A[R1a] Optical Unit A Toner Hopper A Developer Unit A Tractor Assembly Autoloader A Heater Controller PC Fuser Power Supply (FV2) Developing Unit B Marking Unit B Transfer Unit B Hopper This printer can be divided into a mechanical unit section and a control unit section. With a marking unit at the center, the mechanical unit section consists of optical units, developing units, transfer units, a hopper, a tractor assembly, a stacker, and auxiliary units. The control unit section consists of a controller, power supplies, a main operator panel, and a sub-operator panel. Page C-4 Xerox 495 Continuous Feed Duplex Printer Operator Guide CONFIGURATION Outline of printing process The following illustration shows the printing processes of this printer. Toner Collection System Brush Blade Photoconductive drum surface 6. The precharger uniformly charges the entire surface of the photoconductor drum at the center in the recording unit. [. . . ]

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