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User Guide 701P36011 October 2000
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NOTICE While every care has been taken in the preparation of this guide, no liability will be accepted by Xerox Corporation arising out of any inaccuracies or omissions. © 2000 XEROX CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America ® XEROX , XES, AccXES, The Document Company, and the identifying product names and numbers herein are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. All terms mentioned in this document that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropria
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Introduction The introduction provides an overview of the MAX 200 and it’s optional accessories and features. You will also find information on how to use this guide, and the location of information you will need to operate, maintain, and service the MAX 200. Welcome to the MAX 200 Congratulations on acquiring your new MAX 200. Xerox Engineering Systems looks forward to supporting you and helping you increases your organizational productivity. The MAX 200 is a high speed, highlight color produ
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Optional accessories Some machine configurations may have optional accessories. Any one or more accessories may or may not be installed on your system. The MAX 200 has the following optional accessories available: • Folder • Flat stacker • Document carrier Optional features Some machine configurations may have optional features. Any one or more features may or may not be installed on your system. The MAX 200 has the following optional features available: • Editing kit • Stamper kit, with flopp
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About this guide This user guide contains information you need to operate and maintain the MAX 200 safely and efficiently. Please read this guide carefully. Always refer to this user guide if a problem occurs during the use of the MAX 200. Conventions Special conventions are used, in this user guide, to help you get the most from the guide. Typefaces and symbols in the guide identify terms and conditions. The table below provides you with a description of the typefaces and symbols used in this
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About this guide (continued) Organization The MAX 200 user guide contains fifteen chapters. Each chapter may contain several sections. This section provides you with a brief overview of each chapter. For detailed information, refer to the appropriate chapter and section. Introduction Customer support This section of the introduction provides you with the phone numbers for service and supplies. Compliance information This section of the introduction provides all necessary compliance information
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About this guide (continued) Organization (continued) Basic touch screen features This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the basic touch screen features. Image quality touch screen features This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the image quality touch screen features. Additional touch screen features This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the additional touch screen features. It also provides detailed information and procedure
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Customer support Service Should you be unable to resolve a problem, place a call to your Xerox Engineering Systems service representative. Your service representative will assist you in keeping your MAX 200 operating and if required, arrange for a customer service engineer to inspect your MAX 200 and restore its performance. When you call service you will need the machine serial number. You can access the serial number from the meter check screen. For detailed information on how to obtain the
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Compliance information FCC Compliance in the USA WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide, may cause interference to radio communications. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in
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Safety notes Your system has been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination and approval plus compliance with established environmental standards. WARNING: Failure to follow the recommendations in this section may result in personal injury or rescinding of the machine operation agreement. Maintenance safety 1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the product. 2. Unplug the units from the wall outlet before cleanin
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Safety notes (continued) Maintenance safety (continued) 12. Never push objects of any kind into the slots of the units as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 13. Never spill liquid of any kind on the units. 14. Never remove any covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers. 15. Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specified in this operator
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Table of contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................i Welcome to the MAX 200 .....................................................................................................................i Optional accessories............................................................................................................................ ii Optional features......................................
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Switching the power off......................................................................................................................40 Ground fault protectors ......................................................................................................................41 Printer ground fault.........................................................................................................................41 Scanner ground fault...............................................
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Program........................................................................................................................................135 Stamper ...........................................................................................................................................137 Stamp pattern...............................................................................................................................139 Numbering.................................................
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Replacing the toner cartridge...........................................................................................................271 Relatch the fuser..............................................................................................................................273 Calling for service ............................................................................................................................274 Scanner interface (optional) ....................................
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Getting to know the MAX 200 Scanner Front No. Name Function 1 Document shelf Place documents face down on the document shelf and feed into the scanner. 2 Auto mode panel The auto mode panel is used to select the media size, document feed direction, and mode of operation. When in auto mode the panel also displays the document size, media type, and media supply information. For detailed information about the panel, refer to page 29. 3 Touch screen Displays available features and options, message
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Scanner (continued) Rear 9 10 11 12 13 No. Name Function 9 Document exit guide The document exit guide is positioned manually. If the guide is positioned up, documents are fed to the document output tray. If the guide is positioned down, documents are fed to the front of the scanner. 10 Document support If documents are longer than 36 inches, pull out the document guides support guides. The guide keeps long documents from falling off the document output tray. 11 Document output tray The docum
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Printer Right side Front No. Name Function 1 Copy output tray exit Copies that exit this area are feed to the copy output tray. area 2 Copy output tray Copies are placed onto the copy output tray when there is no folder or stacker. Maximum media tray capacity is 100 sheets (20 –24 lb.). 3 Manual feed tray Supplies standard or nonstandard media sizes. All media is feed manually. 4 RFC drawer 1 The roll feed cutter (RFC drawer 1) supplies up to 2 rolls of media. The media type and series panel i
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Printer (continued) Right side Back No. Name Function 10 Manual feed panel Displays the manual feed tray status and contains the manual feed control buttons. For detailed information about the panel, refer to page 34. 11 Power switch Switches the printer power-on or off. 12 RFC panel Displays media roll information. The trim button controls the auto cut function. For detailed information about the panel, refer to page 36. 13 Lower door Open to access the printer circuit breaker, heater switch