User Guide 701P44973 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution User Vers. 2.
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Table of Contents Table of contents Before Using the Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Related Information Sources and CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Exiting the Power Saver Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Using Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Usable Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Use the Document Carrier for These Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Invert Image (Making Reverse Copies of Negative Images) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Auto Rotate Feature (90 Degree Auto Rotate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Preparation for Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Registering Stored Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Naming/Renaming Stored Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Confirming Stored Programming Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Default Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Scan Start Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Toner Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Metric / Inch System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents General Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Problems during Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Problems during Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Problems during Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Before Using the Machine z Preface..........................................................................................................2 z Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution series .....................................................3 z Related Information Sources and CD ...........................................................4 z Using This Guide ..........................................................................................5 z Safety Notes ......................................
1 Before Using the Machine Preface Before Using the Machine Thank you for selecting the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution. It provides high quality, low cost 600 dpi monochrome printing, copying, and scanning. The machine also includes a high-performace embedded controller, and produces prints and copies at 4 D’s (A1) per minute, with an option for 5 D’s (A1) per minute. It can print on bond, vellum, tracing paper, and film roll or cut sheet media up to 36 inches (914 mm) wide.
Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution series Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution series Name Before Using the Machine The Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution series has two models as follows: Notes 1 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Copier/ Printer (WFCP) This model has copy/print/scan functions. 2 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Printer (WFP) This model has only print functions. 1 Benefits: The Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution provides 600 dpi monochrome printing, .copying, and scanning (Copier/Printer model) at 2.
1 Before Using the Machine Related Information Sources and CD Before Using the Machine This section describes the guides provided with the machine. Guides Supplied We provide the following guides to help you make optimum use of the machine. Included Manuals Several manuals are included with this product. They are referred to as accompanying manuals. 1 These accompanying manuals include descriptions of the configuration and operation of the product.
Using This Guide Using This Guide This guide has been produced for people who operate the Xerox 6204 WF Solution on a regular basis. When using this guide, read the chapter related to the specific operation you are performing for a broader understanding of the process. Prerequisite Knowledge This guide assumes that the operator has a basic knowledge of the operating environment of the personal computer in use, networking environments, and how to operate a personal computer.
1 Before Using the Machine 9 Maintenance Describes procedures for replacing consumables, and cleaning the machine. Before Using the Machine 10 Problem Solving Describes problems that may occur with the machine and their solutions. 11 Appendix Describes the specifications and cautions/restrictions. Conventions 1 z In this document, "Computer" refers to a personal computer or workstation. z The following icons are used in this guide.
Safety Notes Safety Notes Your Xerox product and recommended supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency approval and compliance to established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully fefore operating the product and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your product. The safety and environment testing and performance of this product have been verified using Xerox materials only.
1 Before Using the Machine Before Using the Machine Operator Accessible Areas This equipment has been designed to restrict operator access to safe areas only. Operator access to hazardous areas is restricted with covers or guards, which would require a tool to remove. Never remove these covers or guards. Maintenance Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation supplied with the product.
Safety Notes Operational Safety Information z Always connect equipment to a correctly grounded power outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet check by a qualified electrician. - This equipment must be connected to a protective grounded circuit, and the equipment is supplied with a plug that has a protective grounding pin. This plug will only fit into a grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature.
1 Before Using the Machine Before Using the Machine z Use supplies and cleaning materils only as directed in this manual. Keep all of these materials out of the reach of children. z Do not remove covers or grards that are fastened with screws. There are no parts behind these covers that you can maintain or service. z Do not perform any maintenance procedure unless you have been trained to do them by an Authorized Local Dealer or unless a procedure is specifically described in the user manuals.
Regulatory Information Regulatory Information The CE mark applied to this product symbolizes Xerox’s declaration of conformity with the following applicable Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated: January 1, 1995: Council Directive 72/73/EEC amended by Council directive 93/68/ EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment.
1 Before Using the Machine Illegal Copies and Printouts Before Using the Machine USA Congress, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such reproductions.
Illegal Copies and Printouts Selective Service Induction Papers that bear any of the following Registrant’s information: Earnings or Income Dependency Status Court Records Previous military service Physical or mental condition Exception: United States military discharge certificates may be photographed. 10 Badges, Identification Cards, Passes, or Insignia carried by military personnel, or by members of the various Federal Departments, such as the FBI, Treasury, etx.
1 Before Using the Machine Other Countries Before Using the Machine Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty of making such reproductions. 1 1 Currency notes. 2 Bank notes and checks. 3 Bank and government bonds and securities. 4 Passports and identification cards. 5 Copyrighted material or trademarks without the consent of the owner. 6 Postage stamps. 7 Other negotiable instruments.
Product Recycling and Disposal Product Recycling and Disposal A full declaration of the conformity, defining the relevant directives and referenced standards, can be obtained from your Authorized Local Dealer. WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC Application of this symbol on your equipment is confirmation that you must dispose of this equipment in compliance with agreed national procedures.
1 Before Using the Machine Warning and Caution Label Locations Before Using the Machine These are the locations where warning and caution labels are located on the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution.
2 Product Overview z Machine Components .................................................................................18 z Power On / Off ............................................................................................25 z Circuit Breaker ............................................................................................26 z Power Saver Mode .....................................................................................27 z Using Originals.............................
2 Product Overview Machine Components This section describes the main components and their functions of the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution (hereafter called "the machine").
Machine Components No. Component Function Feed-in shelf Load original here, face down. 2 Document handler cover Remove this cover to clear a paper jam. 3 Original guide Align the right edge of original with this guide. 4 Control panel This consists of operation buttons, LED indicators and a touch screen. For more details, refer to the "Control Panel" Section of this chapter. 5 Printer exit port Copies and prints are delivered here face up.
2 Product Overview Right and Rear 11 10 12 16 15 Inside Product Overview 18 14 17 2 13 23 22 21 No. Component 20 19 Function 10 Scanner exit port Scanned originals exit here. 11 Front return guide Allows scanned originals to return to the front, instead of being delivered to the rear. 12 Toner supply port Toner is added through this port. 13 Circuit breaker Switches the main power of the machine on/off. (Main power switch.
Machine Components Control Panel The following describes the names and functions of components on the control panel. Control Panel (Xerox 6204 Wide Format Copier/Printer) Product Overview 1 7 8 9 Scan 2 3 2 10 11 5 12 13 14 6 16 4 15 17 Control Panel (Xerox 6204 Wide Format Printer) 1 7 8 9 2 3 Language * 10 11 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 * * * * Note: Buttons 9, 12, 13, and 16 are not used on the 6204 Wide Format Printer model.
2 Product Overview No. Component Function Product Overview 1 Touch screen Displays messages required for operation and on-screen "buttons" for various features. You can directly touch the screen to select operations or options and set features. 2 indicator Lights while the machine is communicating with external connected devices. 3 indicator Lights when data is stored in the machine's memory.
Machine Components Using the Touch Screen This touch screen displays the messages and feature buttons required for operation. You can directly touch the touch screen to set features and instruct operations in screens. Note • The displayed tabs and buttons may vary depending on models, options installed, and machine settings.
2 Product Overview Entering Text During operations, some screens may be displayed requesting that you enter text. This section describes how to enter text on the touch screen. Note • Texts are displayed in single-byte character. Input screen for alphabetic characters and numerals Input screen for symbols Product Overview Alphanumeric Select 2 Symbol Select Entering alphabetic characters and numerals Select [Alphanumeric]. When selecting [Shift], uppercase characters appear.
Power On / Off Power On / Off Switch on the power before operating the machine. The machine is ready for operation within 2.5 minutes after the power is switched on. Turn off the machine at the end of the day or when it is not in use for a long period of time. Also, use the Power Saving feature when not in use for a while to reduce the power consumption. • Switching off the power of the machine may cause loss of data being processed. Note • The machine consumes electricity at less than 1.
2 Product Overview Circuit Breaker The machine has a Circuit Breaker mounted on the rear electrical panel. In the event of an electrical short, the Circuit Breaker will open automatically to remove input power to the machine. Product Overview 2 On When the Circuit Breaker switch is set to the up [ | ] position, input power is supplied to the machine. If the machine will not be used for extended periods, set the Circuit Breaker to the down [ ] position.
Power Saver Mode Power Saver Mode The machine comes with a Power Saver feature that will automatically cut off the electricity to the machine if no copy or print data is received for a certain duration. The Power Saver feature has two modes, [Low Power mode] and [Sleep mode]. The machine enters the [Low Power mode] after the preset time has elapsed if the machine is left unused for a fixed period of time. The machine then enters the [Sleep mode] if a further preset time elapses.
2 Product Overview 2 Enter password using the numeric keypad, and select [Confirm]. Note Product Overview 2 • The default password value is "11111". 3 Select [System Settings]. 4 Select [Common Settings]. 5 Select [Timers]. 6 Select [1.Auto Power Saver]. 7 Using numeric keypad or [ ][ ], set the time from 5 to 240 minutes in 1 minute increments. Save From Last Selection to Low Power Mode Set the time to move to the [Low Power Mode] after the last operation.
Power Saver Mode From Last Selection to Sleep Mode Set the time to move to the [Sleep Mode] after the last operation. Note • The default for [From Last Selection to Sleep Mode] is [60] minutes. The [From Last Selection to Sleep Mode] time cannot be shorter than the [From Last Selection to Low Power Mode] time. 8 Select [Save]. 9 Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Menu] screen is displayed. The following describes the manual and automatic ways to exit the Power Saver mode.
2 Product Overview Using Originals Usable Originals Originals that match and of the following sizes can be used. Original Type Product Overview 2 Original Size Thickness Standard See the Original Size Series table on the next page for a list of the sizes of originals that can be used with the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution. Flat paper (0.05 - 3.2 mm) Non-standard Width : 7.2 - 36 inches (182 - 914.4 mm) Length : 8.
Size Series Settings for Originals Size Series Settings for Originals Select the required size series for original size detection from [ISO A size series], [JIS B size series], [ISO B size series], [SP. A-1 series] [SP. A-2 series], [Arch-1 series], [Arch-2 series], and [ANSI series]. Be sure to change the original size series when loading an original that differs from the set size series. The factory default setting is [ISO A size series]. Press the < Original / Media Settings> button.
2 Product Overview Media Types and Loading This section describes the kinds of media available for this machine as well as the appropriate handling, loading, and storage of the media. Use of inappropriate media may result in paper jams, reduced print quality, malfunctions, and other problems. To make the most effective use of the machine's capability, we recommend using only media recommended by Xerox.
Media Types and Loading Standard Paper (including recommended paper) Tray Weight Loadable media size Lbs. Manual feed Plain Bond Paper: 20 lb.-500 ft.rolls: Xerox Premium Bond or Xerox Performance Bond 18 lb.: Translucent Bond Tracing and Vellum: 20 lb Performance HPH Vellum European: 90-112 g/m2 Film: 4-Mil ZeroSolvent A-I Elite Film - European: 75-100 micron Arch-1: 36x48", 24x36", 18x24", 12x18", 9x12" Arch-2: 30x42" ANSI: 34x44", 22x34", 17x22", 11x17", 8.
2 Product Overview Loading Media Loading Roll Media Set up the roll media on Roll 1 or Roll 2. Important • When setting the roll media, take care not to pinch your fingers in the machine. • When changing the media types, size, or weight, make sure to change the media settings before starting copying. For information about the setting procedure, refer to "Media Settings" (P.39). Product Overview Note • Roll 2 is an optional addition to the machine. 1 Open the front doors.
Media Types and Loading Pinch the lever at the end of the shaft, and insert the shaft into the new roll media so that it aligns with the media size guide. 6 Adjust the roll media’s orientation, and place the shaft on the shaft guide. Product Overview 5 2 7 Rotate the roll media until the lead edge is gripped in the roller. The roll media is automatically loaded, and stops.
2 Product Overview Product Overview 10 Gently slide the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer into the machine until it stops. 11 Close the front doors. 2 Using the Manual Feed Tray (Bypass) When using cut sheets to copy or print, load the media from the manual feed tray (Bypass). Important • When changing the media types, size, or weight, make sure to change the media settings before starting to make copies. For information about changing media settings, refer to the "Media Settings" Section later in this chapter.
Media Types and Loading Cutting Roll Media The following describes how to cut the lead edge of the roll media loaded on Roll 1 or Roll 2. Open the front doors. 2 Pull out the drawer for Roll 1 or Roll 2. Product Overview 1 2 3 Press the cutter button to cut the lead edge of the media. The lead edge of the media is cut. Important • Do not open the cutter cover for Roll 1 or Roll 2. Note • Pressing the cutter button one time cuts the paper at a length of 8.3 inches (210 mm).
2 Product Overview 6 Close the front doors.
Media Settings Media Settings Make sure to set the media settings when initially loading paper in the machine or when changing the type or size of the media. Note • The Roll 2 is optional. Press the button. 2 Select the [Media Settings] tab. Product Overview 1 18 , 18 3 2 Select [Size Series] for the tray to be set. Weight Light Ordinary Heavy 4 Select the required size series, and select [Save]. Size Series The following are the size series.
2 Product Overview 5 Select [Type Weight] for the tray to be set. Weight Light Ordinary Heavy 6 Product Overview 2 Select the required type and weight of the media, and select [Save]. Media Weight The following are the media types for each media weight (or thickness). Note • Tracing paper is displayed as "Vellum" on the screen. Weight (Thickness) Light Ordinary Heavy 7 40 Media Type Name Weight Bond Translucent Bond 18 lb. Vellum HPH Vellum 20 lb.
3 Copy This chapter describes the [Copy] screen and copy features. Copying Procedure .....................................................................................42 z Stopping a Copy Job...................................................................................45 z Copying Multiple Originals (Collated Output)..............................................46 z Manual Feed Copies...................................................................................
3 Copy Copying Procedure This section describes the basic copy operations. The following shows the reference sections that relate to basic copying procedures. Step 1 Selecting Features ............................................................................................................42 Step 2 Entering the Quantity.......................................................................................................43 Step 3 Scanning the Original ....................................................
Copying Procedure Step 2 Entering the Quantity You can enter up to 99 copies as the quantity. 1 Enter the number of copies using the numeric keypad. Transmitting Copy Menu Scan Copy from Memory Power Saver Jobs in Memory Original/ Media Settings Machine Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 C Clear All Interrupt Stop Start Log In/Out Numeric keypad The number of copies entered appears on the upper right area of the touch screen. Ready to copy Reduce / Enlarge Media Type More... More...
3 Copy Note • The original guide can be moved to the right edge depending on the original. Note • If a problem occurs, an error message appears on the touch screen. Solve the problem as instructed in the message. For information about the manual start, refer to "Scan Start Mode" (P.127). 2 Remove the ejected original. Copy Quantity Pages Close :1 :1 A0 100.
Stopping a Copy Job Stopping a Copy Job To stop copying, follow the procedure below. 1 Press the button on the control panel while original is being scanned or ejected. The machine stops scanning. If the paper media is being fed, the machine pauses after all paper is output. Transmitting Copy Menu Scan Power Saver Jobs in Memory Original/ Media Settings 1 Machine Status 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .
3 Copy Copying Multiple Originals (Collated Output) When copying multiple originals, collated output is available. Note • With uncollated output, the machine prints the specified number of copies of each page all together and sorts sheets by page. With collated output, the machine prints sheets sorted into a set that is arranged in page order. Uncollated Ready to copy Basic Copy Reduce / Enlarge 1 More Features Media Type Auto Select 1 A0 Bond 2 A1 Bond Bond 50.0% A0 A2 More... More...
Copying Multiple Originals (Collated Output) 5 Set the first page of the originals. The machine starts scanning. [Change Settings] You can change the settings for items such as copy ratio and copy type. Copy Quantity Pages Original Size : 3 : 2 : A0 Stop A0 100.0% Collated Change Settings Delete Prev. Image Last Original [Delete Previous Image] You can delete the most recently scanned original image. [Last Original] When all originals have been scanned, select this button.
3 Copy Manual Feed Copies When cut sheets are used for copy or print, load paper media from the manual media feed tray (bypass). 1 Select [More...] for [Media Supply] on the [Basic Copy] screen. Note • When the configured media is different from the actual media, change the media settings. For information about media settings, refer to "Media Settings" (P.39). 2 Select [Tray], and select [Manual Feed]. Basic Copy Reduce / Enlarge Image Quality Media Supply 100.0% Auto % 50.0% A0 A2 More...
Interrupting a Copy Job Interrupting a Copy Job You can interrupt a continual copy or print job for an urgent copy job. The feature settings for the current copy job are saved without change. Note • The following operations are disabled during interruptions. Interrupting the copy job for another copy Copying from the memory • The collated output is disabled during interruptions. • You cannot interrupt a scan job for a copy job. 1 Press the button on the control panel.
3 Copy Copying from Memory (Reprinting) This feature allows you to reprint the most recently copied original. When collated output was selected for the most recent copy job, the set of collated copies reprints. When data to be reprinted is stored in the machine’s memory, the indicator lights. Note • The Copy from Memory feature does not work until an initial copy, or set of copies, has been made (which can then be reprinted).
Copying from Memory (Reprinting) 1 Press the button on the control panel. Transmitting Copy Menu Scan Copy from Memory Power Saver Jobs in Memory Original/ Media Settings Machine Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 C Clear All Interrupt Log In/Out Stop Start button 2 Change [Media Supply] settings if necessary. When [Auto Select] is selected for [Media Supply] Copy from Memory Media Type The [Media Type] screen is displayed.
3 Copy Copy Features The Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution has the following copy features: Original Type Selects the suitable image quality for the type of original used. Copy density Adjusts the copy density. Lighten Original Background Suppression Erases the background "color" of the original that contains uneven density. Normal Darken Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the original. Copy 3 Lowest Original Image Location Shifts the position of the image for the copy.
Copy - Basic Copy Copy - Basic Copy You can set the basic features on the [Basic Copy] screen. The following shows the reference section for each feature. Reduce/Enlarge (Making Enlarged/Reduced Copies)................................................................ 53 Media Supply (Selecting Media Supply to Use for Copying) ................................................... 55 Media Type (Selecting the Media Type to Use for Copying)....................................................
3 Copy [Reduce/Enlarge] screen You can select a ratio that does not appear on the [Basic Copy] screen. 1 Select [More...]. 100.0% Reduce / Enlarge (25.0 - 400.0) Copy Variable ratios % +0.1 3 Calculator % Auto % Cancel 100.0% Auto% -0.1 25.0% A0 A4 Calculator % 35.3% A0 A3 A1 A4 Save 50% A0 A2 A1 A3 70.7% A0 A1 A1 A2 141.1% A4 A3 A2 A1 200% A2 A0 A3 A1 Presets (Six Types) Variable ratios You can enter any ratio for copying. Set the ratio within the range from 25% to 400% in 0.
Copy - Basic Copy When [Calculator %] is selected 1 Select [Calculator %]. 2 Select [Original size] of [X] (width), and enter the value for the original width using the numeric keypad. 3 Select [Copy size] of [X] (width), and enter the value for the copy size width using the numeric keypad. Calculator % Cancel X (25.0 - 400.0) 400.0 Y % X Original Size 0 mm 400.0 % Original Size 0 Copy Size 0 Save Y (25.0 - 400.
3 Copy [Media Supply] screen You can select a media size and tray that does not appear on the [Basic Copy] screen. 1 Select [More...]. 2 Select [Auto Select], [Standard Size], or [Tray]. Standard size Copy You can select the media size that has been already registered on the machine with the system settings feature. Auto Select Standard Size 3 Media Source Tray • The trays appearing depend on the options installed. • The Roll 2 is optional. Save A0 A0 JIS B2 A1 JIS B3 A2 8.
Copy - Basic Copy Media Cut Mode (Selecting the Media Cut Mode) You can select the media cut mode. 1 Select [Media Cut Mode]. Note • When a roll media is selected for [Media Supply], [Media Cut Mode] is enabled. Basic Copy Reduce / Enlarge 100.0% Auto % 50.0% A0 A2 More... 2 Select the media cut mode. Standard Media Cut Mode Image Quality Media Supply More Features Media Type Auto Select 1 A0 Bond 2 A1 Bond Bond More...
3 Copy Copy - Image Quality You can configure the original image quality features on the [Image Quality] screen. The following shows the reference section for each feature. Original Type (Selecting the Image Quality Type for the Original)...........................................58 Copy Density (Adjusting the Copy Density) ..............................................................................59 Background Suppression (Erasing the Background Color of the Original)................................
Copy - Image Quality Copy Density (Adjusting the Copy Density) You can adjust the copy density. 1 Adjust the settings with [ ] and [ ]. Basic Copy Image Quality Original Type You can select from nine copy density levels between [Light] and [Dark]. The copy color density increases the closer the level is to [Dark] and the copy color density decreases the closer the level is to [Light]. Copy Density Text/Line Light BG. Suppress.
3 Copy Copy - More Features You can configure the items such as the scan start position and the margin on the [More Features] screen. The following shows the reference section for each feature. Image Location (Shifting the Image Copy Position) ..................................................................60 Edge Erase (Erasing the Edges and Margin Shadows of the Original) ......................................61 Scan Start Position (Shifting the Start Position for Scanning the Original) ...............
Copy - More Features Justification Copies are made with the original image shifted to the edges or corners of the paper. You can select from eight shift directions. Image Location Cancel Save No Shift Auto Center Justification Shift Adjustment Shift Adjustment You can set the margins. Set the shift amount within the range of 0 to +/-40 mm in 1mm increments. Note • The numeric keypad is disabled. Use [ ][ ][ ][ ] to set the margin.
3 Copy Edge Erase Edges at the lead (top), trail (bottom), left, and right are erased independently. You can set the edge erase width within the range from 0 to 50 mm in 1 mm increments. Edge Erase Cancel Normal Erase Border Erase Left (0 - 50) 4 0 mm Right (0 - 50) 0 mm Edge Erase Save Top (0 - 50) 0 mm Bottom (0 - 50) 0 mm Select [Save].
Copy - More Features Scan Start Position (Shifting the Start Position for Scanning the Original) You can skip the unneeded portion of the lead edge of the original by shifting the start position for scanning the original. The length from the edge of the original to the scan start position can be set from 0 to 999 mm in 1 mm increments. 1 Select [Scan Start Position]. 2 Set the scan start position using the numeric keypad or [ ], [ ], and select [Save].
3 Copy Collation (Building Sets) You can select the copy output method and change your settings for each set of originals. 1 Select [Collation]. 2 Select [Collated] or [Uncollated] as needed. Uncollated The machine prints the specified number of copies and sorts sheets by page. Collated The machine prints sheets sorted into sets that are arranged in page order. Copy 3 You can set the print order to either the ascending order or descending order in the system setting features.
Copy - More Features Mirror Image (Making Reverse Copies of Images) You can copy with the left and right sides of the original image reversed. 1 Select [Mirror Image]. 2 Select [On] if necessary. Off Mirror image is not applied to copies. On Mirror image is applied to copies. Copies are made with the left and right sides of the original image reversed symmetrically. 3 Select [Save].
3 Copy Invert Image (Making Reverse Copies of Negative Images) You can choose to have the black and white portions of the original image reversed in the copy. 1 Select the [Invert Image] on-screen button. 2 Select [On] if necessary. Off Negative Image is not applied to copies. On Negative image is applied to copies. Copies are made with the black and white "colors" reversed. 3 Select [Save].
Copy - More Features Illustrations of the Auto Rotate feature: Copy 3 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution 67
3 Copy Copy 3 68 Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution
4 Scan This chapter describes the scan features of the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Copier/Printer model. Important • Scan features are not available for some models. An optional package is necessary. For more information, contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. Preparation for Scanning ............................................................................70 z Scanning Multiple Originals as One Set of Data.........................................75 z Stopping a Scan Job.............................
4 Scan Preparation for Scanning This section describes the basic steps you need to take before you start scanning on the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Copier Printer. Items you set on the Xerox 6204 WF Solution Set the network settings on the machine. Set up a mailbox to receive the scanned documents - which are saved to the designated mailbox in the machine first. This mailbox must be created and registered before you start scanning.
Preparation for Scanning Mailbox Name Set the mailbox name. Using the displayed keyboard and the numeric keypad, up to 20 characters can be entered. Note • For information about how to enter characters, refer to "Entering Text" (P.24). Password Settings Set and display the mailbox password. Enter a four-digit number (0 to 9). You can set the password to off if you don’t want to have a password required.
4 Scan Scanning Procedure This section describes the basic scan operations. The following shows the scanning procedure and reference subsections: Note • The network must be set up before using the scan features. For information about the network settings, refer to "Network Settings" (P.138). Step 1 Selecting the Mailbox ......................................................................................................72 Step 2 Selecting Features ........................................................
Scanning Procedure 4 Enter the password, and select [Confirm]. Note 5 • When [Password Settings] for the mailbox is set to [Off], this screen does not appear. Select [Close]. Scan Step 2 Selecting Features You can select the features/options on the [Scan] screen. Note 1 4 • The features/options displayed may vary depending on the model you are using. Select the desired features from each tab as needed.
4 Scan Step 3 Starting a Scan Job Set the original in place. Important • The original may jam if pressure is applied to the top of the original or it is pulled during scanning. • When originals that contain holes are to be loaded, make sure that the area with the holes is fed in last. The original may jam if the area with the holes is fed in first. 1 Align the original with the original guide facing down, and insert the lead edge of the original into the machine until it stops.
Scanning Multiple Originals as One Set of Data Scanning Multiple Originals as One Set of Data When [Multi-page TIFF] or [Multi-page PDF] is selected for [File Format], you can scan multiple originals as one set of data. You can store up to 100 pages per file. 1 Select [Multi-page TIFF] or [Multi-page PDF] for [File Format] on the [Basic Scan] screen. 2 Select other features from each tab if necessary. 3 Set the first page of the originals. The machine starts scanning the original.
4 Scan 4 If you have more originals, make sure they are in the correct order and continue the process. Note • When the number of originals exceeds the maximum number of pages that can be stored, the scanning of the originals is suspended. Then select the next procedure, either to cancel the scan job, or to save the originals already scanned as one set of data. • To delete the most recently scanned original, select [Delete Prev. Image]. 5 When all originals have been scanned, select [Last Original].
Stopping a Scan Job Stopping a Scan Job Follow the procedure below to stop a scan. Stop Scanning an Original 1 Press the button on the control panel while an original is being scanned. The machine stops scanning. If the paper media is being fed, the machine will pause after all paper is output. Transmitting Copy Menu Scan Copy from Memory Power Saver Jobs in Memory Original/ Media Settings Machine Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .
4 Scan Interrupting a Scan Job You can interrupt the current print job for an urgent scan job. Note 1 • You cannot interrupt a copy job for a scan job. Press the button on the control panel. The indicator is blinking. It indicates the interrupt has been requested. The current print job is suspended. When the interrupt is ready, the indicator is lit (no longer blinking).
Scan Features Scan Features The Xerox 6204 Wide Format Copier/Printer model has the following scan features: Scan Resolution Sets the resolution for the original to be scanned. Original Type Selects the image quality corresponding to each type of original. Halftone Sets the halftone type for the original to be scanned. Scan Density Adjusts the scan density for the original to be scanned. Erases the background color of the original that contains uneven density. Sets the scan size of the original.
4 Scan Scan - Basic Scan You can set the basic features on the [Basic Scan] screen. For more information, refer to the following parts of this section: File Format (Selecting the Scanned Data Type) .........................................................................80 Scan Resolution (Selecting the Scan Resolution) .......................................................................81 Halftone (Selecting the Halftone Type for Scanning the Original) ............................................
Scan - Basic Scan Single page PDF Saves each page as a PDF file. CALS Saves as a CALS file. 3 Select [Save]. Scan Resolution (Selecting the Scan Resolution) You can set the resolution at which the original will be scanned. As the resolution increases, the scan becomes more detailed, but the data size also increases. As data size increases, scan and transfer times will increase as well. 1 Select [Scan Resolution]. Scan Resolution (1 to 2nd buttons) Select from preset resolutions.
4 Scan Halftone (Selecting the Halftone Type for Scanning the Original) You can select the gradation settings for the scan of the original. 1 Select the halftone. Binary This reproduces images with white and black in two gradations. Error Diffusion Select this item when scanning an original that needs to be reproduced with halftones, such as photos.
Scan - Image Quality Scan - Image Quality You can configure the image features on the [Image Quality] screen. For more information, refer to the following parts of this section: Original Type (Selecting the Image Quality Based on Type of Original) ................................. 83 Scan Density (Adjusting the Scan Density) ............................................................................... 84 Background Suppression (Erasing the Background Color of the Original)...............................
4 Scan Scan Density (Adjusting the Scan Density) You can adjust the scan density for the original to be scanned. 1 Use [ ] and [ ] to adjust the settings. You can select from nine scan density levels between [Light] and [Dark]. The scan color density increases the nearer the level is to [Dark], and decreases the nearer the level is to [Light]. Background Suppression (Erasing the Background Color of the Original) When scanning originals that contain cut-and-pastes, blueprint, uneven density, etc.
Scan - More Features Scan - More Features You can configure items such as scanned image size and the scan start position on the [More Features] screen. For more information, refer to the following parts of this section: Scan Size (Specifying the Scan Size)......................................................................................... 85 Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows of the Original)............................................
4 Scan Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows of the Original) When scanning certain original documents, black shadows sometimes appear along the edges of the paper. If this happens, you can scan with the shadows erased. Note • When Reduce/Enlarge is set, the edge erase amount is also enlarged or reduced in proportion to the scan ratio. 1 Select [Edge Erase]. 2 Select the type of edge erase.
Scan - More Features Mirror Image (Scanning Images Reversed) You can scan so that the left and right sides of the original image are reversed. 1 Select [Mirror Image]. 2 Select [On] if necessary. Off Mirror image is not applied to the data. On Mirror image is applied to the data. The data is performed with the left and right sides of the original image reversed symmetrically. 3 Select [Save].
4 Scan Invert Image (Scanning with Inverted Images) You can scan so that the colors of the original image are reversed in black and white. 1 Select the [Invert Image] button. 2 Select [On] if necessary. z Off Inverted/Negative Image is not applied to the data. z On Inverted/Negative Image is applied to the data. The data is scanned with the colors reversed. Note • When [Negative Image] and [Edge Erase] are set simultaneously, the edge erase area turns to white.
Deleting Documents in a Mailbox Deleting Documents in a Mailbox You can delete the documents in a mailbox on the [Mailbox] screen. 1 Press the button, or select [Scan] on the [Menu] screen. Scan button 2 Select [Mailbox]. Menu Language Scan Create/Delete Scan Copy Stored Programming 3 4 Select a mailbox. Note • Select [ ] to display the previous screen and select [ ] to display the next screen.
4 Scan 7 Select [OK]. Note • Once the document is deleted, it cannot be recovered.
Creating / Deleting / Changing a Mailbox Creating / Deleting / Changing a Mailbox You can set the following items on the [Create/Delete] screen for a mailbox: Creating a Mailbox..................................................................................................................... 91 Deleting a Mailbox..................................................................................................................... 93 Changing Mailbox Settings ................................................
4 Scan Scan 3 Select the item to be changed. 4 Change the selected settings, and select [Save]. 5 Select [Save]. 4 Mailbox Name Enter the mailbox name. Using the keyboard displayed on-screen, and the numeric keypad, you can enter up to 20 characters. For information about how to enter characters, refer to "Entering Text" (P.24). Password Settings Set and display the mailbox password. Enter a four-digit number (0 to 9). You can also set the password to off. Off There is no password.
Creating / Deleting / Changing a Mailbox To Scan & Retrieve When scanning documents to a mailbox or retrieving data from a mailbox on a computer, a password must be entered. Delete/Save Documents You can set the following option: whether a document stored in a mailbox should be deleted when the document is retrieved. Off The document is not deleted. On After a document is retrieved, it is automatically deleted.
4 Scan 3 Select [Delete]. 4 Select [OK]. Changing Mailbox Settings Scan This is the procedure for changing mailbox settings: 1 4 Select the number of a mailbox to change, and then select [Change/Delete]. Note 2 When setting a mailbox password, the screen that requests password input appears. Enter the password, and select [Confirm]. Note 94 • Select [ ] to display the previous screen and select [ ] to display the next screen.
5 Stored Programming This chapter describes the Stored Programming features of the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution. z Stored Programming Overview...................................................................96 z Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming ................................97 z Recalling Stored Programming .................................................................
5 Stored Programming Stored Programming Overview The [Create/Delete] screen for Stored Programming allows you to set the following items. Frequently used features can be registered as Stored Programming and recalled by a single button operation. In addition, you can also register a screen to open from a shortcut button. References for registering and recalling Stored Programming are listed below. Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming ..............................................................
Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming You can set the following items on the [Create/Delete] screen for Stored Programming. Registering Stored Programming ............................................................................................... 97 Naming/Renaming Stored Programming ................................................................................... 98 Confirming Stored Programming Settings ....................................
5 Stored Programming 2 Select [Copy] or [Scan]. 3 The current selections are displayed, and can be changed if necessary. 4 Press the button. Note • To cancel the registration, press the button. Naming/Renaming Stored Programming Stored Programming This is the procedure for naming and renaming Stored Programming. Up to 20 characters are allowed in a Stored Programming name. 1 Select the number to name/rename, and select [Change/Delete].
Registering/Deleting/Renaming Stored Programming Confirming Stored Programming Settings This is the procedure for confirming that Stored Programming information is registered. Note 1 Select the item to be confirmed, and select [Confirm Settings]. Note 2 • You can also confirm the Stored Programming settings from [Stored Programming] on [Menu] screen. • Select [ ] to display the previous screen and select [ ] to display the next screen. After you confirm the settings, select [Close].
5 Stored Programming Recalling Stored Programming This is the procedure for recalling [Stored Programming]. When recalling a specified Stored Programming, the last screen shown during Stored Programming registration appears. 1 Press the
6 Computer Operations This chapter describes operations performed from a PC, such as importing the scanned documents. Note • Features described in this section are not available for some models. An optional package is necessary. For more information, contact your Xerox Customer Support Centre. z About the CD-ROM Provided with the Machine........................................102 z Preparation for Printing .............................................................................103 z Printing....
6 Computer Operations About the CD-ROM Provided with the Machine The CD-ROM that came with the machine contains the following: Print Driver The printer driver is software to print on the machine from your computer. Wide Format Network TWAIN Source The Wide Format Network TWAIN Source (network scan driver) is software to import scanned data on the machine to your computer. Wide Format Scan Service The Wide Format Scan Service is software to import scanned data on the machine to your computer.
Preparation for Printing Preparation for Printing The following describes the preparations you need to make before printing from your computer, as well as the data formats that can be printed from the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution. Printable Data Formats The following data formats can be printed on the machine from your computer after the appropriate preparations have been completed.
6 Computer Operations Network Settings Set the network settings on the machine. For the procedure to set your network settings, refer to "Network Settings" in the chapter on Administration. Browser Settings Print Services on Web enables you to check the machine status and job status and to change the settings from the computer using a web browser. Operational Environment The following are operating environments that support Print Services on Web.
Preparation for Printing Installing Software To print from your computer, you must install printing software on your computer beforehand. There are two methods to print from your computer: Using Printer Driver Install the printer driver to your computer to print. DocuWide Printer Driver is included on the CD-ROM that provided with the machine. Note • For the installation procedure, refer to the manuals contained on the CD-ROM.
6 Computer Operations Printing The following describes the print procedures. Using the Print Driver In order to print from your computer, a print driver must be installed on the computer. The print driver is software that converts print and print command data from your computer into forms usable by the machine. For instructions on installing the print driver, refer to the manual contained in the CD-ROM that is provided with the machine.
Printing 3 Configure the properties as needed. 4 Click [OK]. 5 Click [OK] in the [Print] dialog box. Using the BT-PlotAssistant BT-PlotAssistant allows you to print multiple files that contain different file formats at the same time. For instructions on installing BT-PlotAssistant, refer to the BT-PlotAssistant User Guide. For information about the file formats that BT-PlotAssistant supports, refer to the BT-PlotAssistant online help.
6 Computer Operations Checking Print Status and Machine Status (Print Services On Web) Print Services On Web enables you to check the machine status and job status and to change the settings from the computer via a web browser. To learn about the procedure to change settings, click on [Help] in the Web browser screen and refer to the Print Services On Web online help. Operational Environment The following are the operating environment that support Print Services On Web.
Printing Checking Job Status The following describes the procedure to check job status using Print Services On Web: 1 Start up the browser. 2 Enter the device IP address or Internet address in the browser address field and press the key. Note • If your network uses DNS (Domain Name System) and the device host name is registered with the domain name server, you can access the machine using a combination of the host name and the domain name as the "URL".
6 Computer Operations Checking the Machine Status This is the procedure to check the machine status using Print Services On Web: 1 Start up the browser. 2 Enter the device IP address or Internet address in the browser address field and press the key. The machine status is displayed. Xerox 6204 WF Stopping a Print Job Pressing the button of the machine allows you to stop the print job. 1 Computer Operations Press the button on the control panel while printing.
Importing Scanned Documents Importing Scanned Documents The following describes the procedure to import scanned documents from a machine mailbox to your computer. Importing Scanned Data There are 2 methods for importing scanned documents from a machine mailbox to your computer. Using Wide Format Network TWAIN Source......................................................................... 111 Using Wide Format Scan Service ....................................................................................
6 Computer Operations 6 In the [Mailbox No.] field, enter the mailbox number (01-50) that contains the desired document to be imported, or select it from [Mailbox List]. 7 Enter a password (4 digits) into the [Password] field. Note • When checking the [Save Password] check box, you can skip steps 5-8 the next time you select the same mailbox. 8 Click [Next]. 9 Select a document to import from the list, click [Import]. Note • You can select one or more documents.
Importing Scanned Documents Using Wide Format Scan Service Using Wide Format Scan Service, you can import documents stored in the machine's mailbox without using any application software. For information about the procedure to install Wide Format Scan Service, refer to the manual contained in the CD-ROM provided with the machine. To learn about the field in the displayed dialog box, click on [Help] and refer to the Wide Format Scan Service online help.
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7 System Administration The machine has factory default (initial) settings, but you can customize the system settings. To change the settings, enter System Administration mode, and use the [System Settings] screen. This chapter describes the settings that can be changed by the system administrator, and the procedures for doing so. Procedure for Changing System Settings.................................................116 z Menu List for System Settings ......................................................
7 System Administration Procedure for Changing System Settings To establish or change system settings that differ from the factory default settings, it is necessary to be in System Administration mode. This section describes the basic procedure for changing system settings. The following are the required steps: Step 1 Entering System Administration Mode .........................................................................116 Step 2 Entering the System Administrator Password ............................
Procedure for Changing System Settings Step 3 Selecting the Items from the [System Settings] Screen Select the items on the [System Settings] screen. For the items that can be selected in the system settings, refer to "Menu List for System Settings" (P.119). 1 Select the items to be set. System Settings System Settings Save System Administrator - Password System Settings You can set or change the initial values. Common Settings You can set the basic settings relating to the machine itself.
7 System Administration Step 4 Selecting the Features 1 Set any feature. 2 After setting the feature, select [Save]. Step 5 Exiting System Administration Mode System Administration 7 118 1 When the settings are completed, select [Save] and the [System Settings] screen will be displayed. 2 Select [Save].
Menu List for System Settings Menu List for System Settings The following table shows a list of the items that can be set. Note that the items displayed depend on the configuration of your machine. System Settings Common Settings List For more information, refer to "Common Settings" (P.122).
7 System Administration Copy Settings List For more information, refer to "Copy Settings" (P.131).
Menu List for System Settings Scan Settings List For more information, refer to "Scan Settings" (P.139).
7 System Administration Common Settings You can change settings relating to the machine itself on [Common Settings] screen. These are the reference locations for detailed information about each option: Machine Clock ..........................................................................................................................123 Timers .......................................................................................................................................123 Audio Tones............
Common Settings Machine Clock You can set the date and time. 1 Select [Machine Clock]. 2 Select the item to be set, and enter the numeric values using numeric keypad or [ ][ ]. 3 Select [Save]. Timers You can set the intervals of time when various power saving or reset features take effect. Select [Timers]. 2 Select the item to be set or changed. 3 Select the item to be set, and enter the numeric values using numeric keypad or [ ][ ]. 4 Select [Save]. 5 Select [Save].
7 System Administration Auto Clear If a given time period elapses with no operation, the machine automatically returns to the initial screen and to the default settings. The factory default value is [Off]. 1 Select [Auto Clear]. 2 Configure the Auto Clear setting. 3 If you selected [On], set the time. 4 Select [Save]. Backlight Off You can set whether to switch off the backlight after a certain period of preset time has elapsed with no operations being made on the control panel.
Common Settings Audio Tones You can select whether or not to have a sound that confirms an operation and an alarm when there is a fault. All default values when shipped from the factory are [On]. 1 Select [Audio Tones]. 2 Select the items to be set or changed. 3 Select [Off] or [On]. Note • To enable the sound, select [On], and to disable the sound, select [Off]. 4 Select [Save]. 5 Select [Save]. Save Select the sound to be made when a button displayed on the screen is correctly selected.
7 System Administration Fault Tone Select the sound to be made when a fault occurs, such as a paper jam or a door or cover that is open. Auto Clear Notice Tone Select the sound to be made when the auto clear feature is enabled and it is seconds before automatically returning to the initial screen. Custom Buttons You can assign features to the custom buttons on the control panel: Custom 1 and Custom 2. You can select from 5 features: [Copy], [Scan], [Stored Programming], [Language], and [Create/ Delete].
Common Settings Default Language You can select the language displayed on the machine. The factory default value is [English]. There are two ways of selecting the language: one is from the System Administration mode, and the other is for ordinary users to use. z Process from System Administration mode: This sets the standard language when the machine is turned on, and it is maintained when the machine is turned off and on again.
7 System Administration 3 Select [Save]. Toner Density Set the toner density. The factory default value is [Normal]. 1 Select [Toner Density]. 2 Select from the toner density levels between [Lighten] and [Darken] using [ ][ ]. 3 Select [Save]. Toner Density Cancel Light Normal Dark Metric / Inch System Select whether dimensions on the screen are shown in millimeters or inches. System Administration 7 128 1 Select [Metric / Inch System]. 2 Select [Millimeters] or [Inches].
Common Settings Detailed Settings This feature allows you to set all other common settings. Enter the [Code] and [Value] parameters using the following table for reference purposes to set up the other system presets. Code 1 Select [Detailed Settings]. 2 Enter [Code]. 3 Select [Save/Next]. 4 Enter [New Value]. 5 Select [Save/Next]. 6 Select [Close]. Item Notes New Value Default when shipped form the factory Sharpness Max.- Normal -Min.
7 System Administration Code Item 21 Initial tab display of the Machine Status screen System Administration 7 130 Notes New Value Machine Information:0 Billing Meters:1 Media Status:2 Default when shipped form the factory Machine Information:0
Copy Settings Copy Settings You make settings relating to the copy feature on [Copy Settings]. The following are the places to reference for information about each item. Preset Buttons........................................................................................................................... 131 Copy Defaults........................................................................................................................... 134 Media Size Buttons .......................................
7 System Administration Reduce/Enlarge - 3rd Button You can set the magnification for the third row, which is displayed in [Reduce/Enlarge] in the [Basic Copy] screen. The factory default value is [70.7%]. Variable ratios Preset Ratios Variable ratios System Administration Select any magnification from 25% to 400%. Preset Ratios Select from the nine preset ratios: [25.0%], [33.3%], [36.3%], [50.0%], [66.6%], [70.7%], [133.3%], [141.1%], and [200.
Copy Settings Media Source Select from [Roll1], [Roll2], and [Manual Feed]. Note • Roll 2 is optional. Basic Copy - Upper Right Button You can set the items that are displayed on the upper right of the [Basic Copy] screen. Select [Media Type] or [Media Cut Mode]. The factory default value is [Media Type].
7 System Administration Copy Defaults You can set the default copy features. When the power is turned on or the machine returns from a power-saving state, or when the button is pressed, these default settings take effect. By setting the defaults to commonly used features, you can reduce the number of setting operations required in use. 1 Select [Copy Defaults]. 2 Select the items to be set or changed. Copy Defaults Items Save Current Settings 1. Reduce / Enlarge 100.0% 2.
Copy Settings Items Notes Default when shipped form the factory Set the default value for [Media Cut Mode] on the [Basic Copy] screen. Select the media cut mode from [Standard] and [Synchronized]. Standard Original Type Set the default value for [Original Type] on the [Image Quality] screen. Text / Line Copy Density Set the default value for [Copy Density] on the [Image Quality] screen.
7 System Administration 1 Select [Media Size Buttons]. 2 Select the media size. 3 Select [Save]. Reduce / Enlarge Buttons (Changing Preset Values) You can set the magnifications for [More...] displayed in [Reduce/Enlarge] one the [Basic Copying Tab] screen. The factory default values are [25.5%], [36.3%], [50.0%], [70.7%], [141.1%] and [200.0%]. 1 Select [Reduce/Enlarge Buttons]. System Administration 2 Select the items to be set or changed. 3 Select the value to be set. 7 4 Select [Save].
Copy Settings Reverse Prints in the reverse order of how the originals were scanned. 3 3 Select [Save]. 1 2 Detailed Settings You can set other detailed copy presets. Enter the [Code] and [Value] parameters using the following table for reference purposes to set up the other system presets. Select [Detailed Settings]. 2 Enter [Code]. 3 Select [Save/Next]. 4 Enter [New Value]. 5 Select [Save/Next]. 6 Select [Close].
7 System Administration Network Settings You can set the IP address and Subnet Mask on the [Network Settings] screen. The values set become registered after the power has been turned off and on again. Note • The other network settings are configured on Print Services On Web. For more details, refer to the Print Services On Web online help. 1 On the [System Settings] screen, select [System Settings].
Scan Settings Scan Settings You can set the options that you will use most often when scanning, to make the process more efficient. Note • The scan feature is not included on some models. An optional package is necessary. For more information, contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. The following are the places to reference for information about each setting. Preset Buttons...........................................................................................................................
7 System Administration Preset Buttons You can set the items related to the [Basic Scan] screen display. 1 Select [Preset Buttons]. 2 Select the items to be set or changed. 3 Select the value to be set (usually the default value). 4 Select [Save]. 5 Select [Close]. File Formats (1st, 2nd buttons) Assign the features to the buttons that are displayed in the 1st and 2nd rows in [File Format] on the [Basic Scan] screen.
Scan Settings Scan Defaults You can set the default values for the scanner feature. These default settings take effect when the power is turned on, when the machine returns from a power-saving state, or when the button is pressed. By setting the defaults to commonly used features, you can reduce the number of settings you need to change when using the machine. 1 Select [Scan Defaults]. 2 Select the items to be set or changed. 3 Set the setting value. 4 Select [Save]. 5 Select [Close].
7 System Administration Setting item Notes Default when shipped form the factory Background Suppression Set the default value for [Background Suppression] on the [Image Quality] screen. On Contrast Set the default value for [Contrast] on the [Image Quality] screen. Normal Scan Size Set the default value for [Scan Size] on the [More Features] screen. Select from [Auto Detect], [Custom Size], and [Variable Size].
Scan Settings 3 Select [Customize]. 4 Set the scan size using the numeric keypad or [ ], [ ] [ ][ ]. 5 Select [Save]. 6 Select [Close]. Reduce / Enlarge Buttons You can set the default value for [Reduce / Enlarge] on the [Basic Scan] screen. The factory default values are [25.5%], [35.3%], [50.0%], [70.7%], [141.1%] and [200.0%]. Select [Reduce/Enlarge Buttons]. 2 Select the items to be set or changed. 3 Select the setting value. 4 Select [Save]. 5 Select [Close].
7 System Administration Code 10 System Administration 7 144 Item Standard size adjustment Notes New Value For each size & each resolution: -100 to +100 pixels Default when shipped form the factory Left, right, top and bottom 0 pixel
Delete Mailbox Delete Mailbox You can delete the mailboxes selected on [Delete Mailbox]. If there are documents in the mailbox, they are all deleted. Note 1 • There are two ways to delete a mailbox: a method used from System Administration mode, and a method for ordinary users to use. When deleting a mailbox from System Administration mode, it is not necessary to input password that is set to the mailbox.
7 System Administration System Administrator - Password You can change theSystem Administrator password on the [System Administrator Password] screen. Note 1 • The default setting of the system administrator password is "11111". Select [System Administrator - Password] on the [System Settings] screen. For the method of displaying the [System Settings] screen, refer to "Procedure for Changing System Settings" (P.116).
8 Machine Status This chapter describes the features for checking the machine status. z Overview of Machine Status .....................................................................148 z Machine Information .................................................................................149 z Billing Meter ..............................................................................................151 z Media Status .................................................................................
8 Machine Status Overview of Machine Status You can check the machine status and meter readings on the screen. 1 Press the button. Transmitting Copy Menu Scan Copy from Memory Power Saver Jobs in Memory Original/ Media Settings Machine Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 C Log In/Out Clear All Interrupt Stop Start button You can do the following on the [Machine Status] screen. Checking the Machine Information You can check the machine configuration.
Machine Information Machine Information You can check the serial number, machine configuration, and software version on the [Machine Information] screen. You can also set the print mode. Refer to the following sections for the features in the [Machine Info.] screen. Machine Configuration ............................................................................................................ 149 Software Version.............................................................................................
8 Machine Status Software Version You can check the software version. 1 Select [Software Version]. You can check the following items on the [Software Version] screen. z UI z TEXT z ICON z Controller z Printer z Scanner Print Mode You can set the print mode. Note • The items appearing vary depending on the options installed. 1 Select [Print Mode]. 2 Select [Online] or [Offline]. Online Machine Status The printer can accept data.
Billing Meter Billing Meter You can check the total printed area on the [Billing Meters] screen. 1 Press the button. 2 Select the [Billing Meters] tab. Save Meter 1 The counters for copier and printer are displayed. METER 1 The total area in units of square feet (or square meters) of paper printed up until now. METER 2 The total length printed up until now. Serial Number The machine serial number is displayed.
8 Machine Status Media Status You can check the media status. 1 Press the button. 2 Select the [Media Status] tab. Save Source Roll 1, Roll 2 The status is displayed in three degrees: Full, Low, and No Media. "Low" appears when amount of paper remaining equals about 1/4 full.
9 Maintenance This chapter describes how to replace consumables and clean the machine. z Replacing Consumables ...........................................................................154 z Cleaning the Machine ...............................................................................
9 Maintenance Replacing Consumables The machine comes with the following consumables. We recommend using these consumables because they have been made according to standards that match the specifications of the machine. Important • The use of consumables not recommended by Xerox may impair quality and performance. Use only consumables recommended by Xerox for the machine.
Replacing Consumables 1 Make sure that the machine has stopped, and open the back cover. 2 Shake the toner cartridge well to load toner smoothly. Note • You should shake the toner cartridge about 20 times. x20 3 Attach the toner cartridge to the toner supply port. 1) Align the notch of the toner cartridge with the right side of the toner supply port. 2) Lower the left side of the toner cartridge, and push the toner cartridge into the toner supply port until it clicks.
9 Maintenance 6 Slide the lever to the right, and align it with the triangular symbol. 7 Remove the toner cartridge. Important • Toner may adhere to the bottom face of the toner bottle used. Take care not to get toner on your hands or clothes. • Follow the instructions provided for disposal. 8 Close the back cover. Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle When the waste toner bottle is full, a message appears on the touch screen. Solve the problem as instructed in the message.
Replacing Consumables 1 Make sure that the machine has stopped, and open the upper unit with the upper unit releasing lever. 2 Remove the waste toner bottle gently. 3 Cover the hole of the removed waste toner bottle with the provided cap. Important • Follow the instructions provided for disposal of the waste toner bottle. Install the new waste toner bottle. 5 Close the upper unit.
9 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine The following describes how to clean the machine. If the reflection plate or glass of the original scanning part is dirty, it may result in occurrence of black lines or grids on entire copies. Important • Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or other volatile liquids or spray insect repellent on the machine as it may discolor, deform, or crack covers.
Cleaning the Machine 5 Replace the document handler.
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10 Problem Solving This chapter describes problems that may occur with the machine and the recommended solutions. z Troubleshooting ........................................................................................162 z General Problems .....................................................................................163 z Problems during Copying..........................................................................164 z Problems during Scanning............................................
10 Problem Solving Troubleshooting This section describes problems that may occur with the machine and their solutions. See the following for troubleshooting procedures to solve the problems. Action Refer to "General Problems" (P.163). Power is not switched On. No Yes Action Refer to "General Problems" (P.163). Touch screen is dark. No Yes Action Refer to "General Problems" (P.163). A message is displayed. No Yes Action Refer to "Problems during Copying" (P.164).
General Problems General Problems If you think a problem is occurring with the machine, check the machine status again. Warning The machine contains precision measuring equipment and uses a high-voltage power supply, so never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in the User Guide because high voltage components can cause electric shock.
10 Problem Solving Problems during Copying The following helps you solve problems encountered during copying. Symptoms Copy does not print at the desired size. Check Remedy Did you select the original size series properly? Select the original size series properly to match with the original size. Refer to "Size Series Settings for Originals" (P.31). Did you select the media size series properly? Select the media size series properly to match with the media size. Refer to "Media Settings" (P.39).
Problems during Copying Symptoms Paper media is often jammed or wrinkled. Check Remedy Is the correct type of paper media used? Load a correct type of paper media. Is the paper media loaded correctly? Correctly set the paper media. Is the media tray set correctly? Firmly push in the media tray until it stops to set it correctly. Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34). Is the paper media damp? Replace with paper media from a new ream. Refer to "Media Type" (P.32). Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34).
10 Problem Solving Symptoms Images on the copy are skewed. Check Remedy Is the original at the correct position? Set the original correctly. Is the paper media loaded correctly? Load the paper media correctly. Is the original guide at the correct position? Correctly set the original again, and align the edge of the original with the original guide. Refer to "Step 3 Scanning the Original" (P.43). Is the media tray set correctly? Firmly push in the media tray to set it correctly.
Problems during Copying Symptoms Black lines are printed. Check Remedy Is the scanning area of original dirty? Clean the platen glass. Internal components are dirty. Contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. White dots appear in black filled areas. Is the correct type of paper media used? Load appropriate paper media properly. Internal components are dirty. Contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. Printed toner smudges when rubbed with your finger. Toner is not fused to the paper.
10 Problem Solving Symptoms Nothing is copied. Part of the original image is lost on the copy. The copy has shadows. Problem Solving 10 168 Check Remedy Is the original placed face up? Place the original face down to start. A probable cause is an internal machine error. Contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. Is the original at the correct position? Load the original correctly. Is the paper media loaded correctly? Load the paper media correctly.
Problems during Scanning Problems during Scanning The following helps you solve problems encountered during scanning. Note • Scan features are not available for some models. For more information, contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. To learn about scan features, click on [Help] in the scan driver screen and refer to the network scan driver's online help. Symptoms Original doesn’t feed into the original feeder.
10 Problem Solving Symptoms Check The scanned Is the density of the original image is too light. too light? Is the scan density set to [Lighten]? Problem Solving 10 170 Remedy Adjust the scan density. Refer to "Scan Density (Adjusting the Scan Density)" (P.84). Is the original type settings correct? Select the original type again correctly. The scanned images are skewed. Is the original set correctly? Load the original correctly.
Problems during Printing Problems during Printing The following helps you solve problems encountered during printing. Symptoms Check Remedy Is the circuit breaker or the power switch of the machine off? Turn on the circuit breaker (main power switch) and the power switch. Refer to "Power On / Off" (P.25). Is the print mode [Offline]? Press the button, and confirm [Print mode] in the [Machine Status] screen. If [Print Mode] is [Offline], select [Online] in the [Print Mode] screen.
10 Problem Solving Symptoms Check Images on the Is the paper media loaded print are skewed. correctly? Is the media tray set correctly? Remedy Load the paper media correctly. Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34). Firmly push in the media tray until it stops to set it correctly. Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34). Part of the image is missing on the print. (smudged, unclear) . Is the paper media damp? If the paper media is damp, either some parts of the copy are not shown or the copy is smudged and unclear.
Problems during Printing Symptoms Check Remedy White dots appear in black filled areas. Is the correct type of paper media used? Load a correct type of paper media. Internal components are dirty. Contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. Printed toner smudges when rubbed with your finger. Toner is not fused to the paper. The paper is dirtied with toner. Is the paper media damp? Replace with paper media from a new ream. Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34). Refer to "Loading Media" (P.34).
10 Problem Solving Error Messages This section describes how to solve the problem when an error message appears. Important • Error messages displayed will vary depending on your particular situation and the error involved. Problem Solving 10 174 Error Message Cause and Remedy A fault has occurred. Switch Off the Machine and then On. (XXX-XXX) [Cause] An error occurred. [Remedy]Turn off the power, wait until the touch screen goes dark (about 10 sec.), and then turn on power again.
Original Document Jams Original Document Jams If the orginal gets jammed in the scanner, the machine stops and an error message is displayed on the touch screen. Clear the jammed original according to the instructions displayed, and the reload the original. Pull the document handler toward you until it stops, and lift up to remove it. 2 Remove the jammed original. 3 Replace the document handler.
10 Problem Solving Paper Jams If paper jams occur, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. An error message also is displayed on the touch screen. Remove the jammed paper according to the message displayed. Paper Jams in Roll 1 or Roll 2 (P.177) Roll 1 Roll 1 back, Paper Jams in Manual Feed Tray (Bypass) (P.179) Paper Jams in Upper Unit (P.180) Problem Solving Paper Jams in Fuser Unit (P.182) 10 176 Roll 2.
Paper Jams Gently remove the paper taking care not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine. If a paper jam message is displayed again after you have cleared the paper jam, paper is probably jammed at another location. Clear this by following the message. When you have finished cleaning a paper jam, printing is automatically resumed from the state before the paper jam occurred.
10 Problem Solving 2 Pull out Roll 1 or Roll 2. 3 Check the state of the jammed paper, and remedy as follows. When the jammed paper is already cut. Remove the jammed paper. Important • Gently remove the paper taking care not to tear it. • If paper is torn, check for any torn pieces of paper inside the machine. • Do not open the Roll 1 cutter cover or Roll 2 cutter cover. When the jammed paper is not cut. Rotate the roll media to reel in the paper. Then, set the roll media again.
Paper Jams 4 Gently slide Roll 1 or Roll 2 until it is firmly in position. 5 Close the front cover. Paper Jams in Manual Feed Tray (Bypass) The following describes how to clear paper jams that occur in the Manual Feed Tray (Bypass). Problem Solving 1 Pull the paper toward you gently, and remove it. Note • Be careful not to tear the sheet.
10 Problem Solving Paper Jams in Upper Unit The following describes how to clear paper jams that occur in the upper unit. 1 Lift up the upper unit release lever to open the upper unit. 2 Check the state of the jammed paper, and solve the problem as follows. The following message is displayed. Problem Solving Remove the jammed paper through the opening area from the machine. 10 Important • Never touch a labeled area found on hot or sharp parts. You can get burned or injured.
Paper Jams The following message is displayed. Lift up the green knob (lever [A]), and remove the jammed paper around the paper feed path. Lower the knob (lever [A]) to its original position. Problem Solving 3 Close the upper unit.
10 Problem Solving Paper Jams in Fuser Unit The following describes how to clear paper jams that occur in the fuser unit. 1 Lift up the upper unit releasing lever to open the upper unit. 2 Remove the jammed paper through the opening area from the machine. Important • Never touch a labeled area marked as hot or having sharp parts. You can get burned or injured. • Gently remove the paper taking care not to tear it.
Paper Jams 5 Lower the baffle. 6 Close the fuser cover and the manual feed tray. 1 2 7 Close the upper unit.
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11 Appendix This chapter contains descriptions about the following: Specifications............................................................................................186 z List of Options ...........................................................................................192 z Cautions and Limitations...........................................................................
11 Appendix Specifications This section lists the specifications of the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution. In the interests of product development, product specifications and external appearance are subject to change without prior notice.
Specifications Media size [1 Roll model] Roll X 1, Manual Feed [2 Roll model] Roll X 2, Manual Feed Width: Length: 210-914mm 210-15000mm(15m) Note: Optional memory is necessary for the 15m. Outside diameter of the roll:185mm or less Method to cut roll media Standard cut, Synchronized cut Copy media Roll 1, 2: Bond 20 lb. Premium or Performance Bond (500 ft. roll) 18 lb. Translucent Bond Vellum 20 lb. Performance HPH Vellum Film 4-Mil Zero-Solvent Accu-Image Elite Manual paper feed Cut sheet 8.
11 Appendix Note • The machine consumes electricity less than 1.5 watt while the power switch is off. Switching off the circuit breaker or disconnecting the power connector is necessary to cut off the electricity consumption. Copy Feature Specifications Original positioning method Original transfer type Original size Width: 182-914.4mm Length: 210-15000mm(15m) Appendix Important • The scanning length may vary depending on the memory capacity. 11 Original Thickness 0.05 - 3.
Specifications Original scanning speed 76.2mm/second (100%) Important • Scanning speed may vary depending on magnification and resolution.
11 Appendix Standard (256MB) Roll media width / Media type Appendix A0 width / Tracing paper, Film 7.8 ft. 2,378 mm A1 width / Tracing paper, Film 5.5 ft. 1,682 mm A2 width / Tracing paper, Film 3.9 ft. 1,188 mm A3 width / Tracing paper, Film 2.8 ft. 840 mm 36"width / Bond 11 Expanded memory (512 MB) 8.8. ft. 2,700 mm 23 ft. 6,900 mm Expanded memory (1.25 GB) 50 ft. 15,000 mm Copy Magnification Lists Copy Original 190 A4 A3 JIS B3 A2 JIS B2 A1 JIS B1 A0 A4 100.0% 141.4% 173.
Specifications Copy Original ARCH A E D C B A 400.0% 266.7% 200.0% 133.3% 100.0% AO A1 A2 A3 A4 IS0 A0 100.0% 70.7% 50.0% 35.4% 25.0% IS0 A1 141.4% 100.0% 70.7% 50.0% 35.4% IS0 A2 200.0% 141.4% 100.0% 70.7% 50.0% IS0 A3 282.8% 200.0% 141.4% 100.0% 70.7% IS0 A4 400.0% 282.8% 200.0% 141.4% 100.
11 Appendix List of Options The following are the principal options available. To purchase these, contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. Product name Appendix 11 Notes Document catch tray Stores originals that are delivered to the rear of the machine. Expanded memory (512 MB) Expands the copy/print length. (Copy/print length: 7.5m) Expanded memory (1GB) Expands the copy/print length. (Copy/print length: 15m) This is also necessary to expand data format for PDF/ PostScript.
Cautions and Limitations Cautions and Limitations This section describes a few additional notes and restrictions on the use of the machine. Most of this type of information is contained in the Safety Notes section of Chapter 1 of this User Guide. Notes and Restrictions on Use of the Machine z When moving the machine outside the building, contact your Xerox Customer Support Center.
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Index Index Symbols CALS ............................................................................ 81 Caster ........................................................................... 19 Catch tray..................................................................... 19 button....................................................... 22 Cautions and Limitations ......................................... 193 button/indicator....................
Index Delete Mailbox (System Settings) ......................... 145 I Deleting Documents in Mailbox ............................... 89 Deleting Mailbox ......................................................... 93 Image loss width....................................................... 187 Deleting Stored Programming.................................. 99 Image Quality........................................................ 58, 83 Detailed Settings ..............................................
Index Power consumption when Power breaker Settings) ..................................................................... 132 (Main power switch) is off........................................ 187 Media Type............................................................32, 56 Power source ............................................................ 187 Media Type (System Settings) ............................... 134 Power switch ...............................................................
Index Scan Size (System Settings).................................. 142 Supported OSs ......................................................... 189 Scan Start Mode (System Settings) ...................... 127 Supported protocols................................................. 189 Scan to mailbox ........................................................ 189 System Administrator - Password (System Scroll button ................................................................ 23 Settings)...............