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Table of Contents SAFETY NOTES............................................................................................VII WARNING – ELECTRICAL SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................... IX OPERATIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION.............................................................. X MAINTENANCE INFORMATION......................................................................... XI OZONE SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................
DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL ...............................................................33 Automatic edge detection and document centering ....................................34 DETERMINING DOCUMENT QUALITY................................................................35 What is a good quality document?..............................................................35 What is a bad quality document?................................................................35 PREPARING DOCUMENTS ......................
Copy Mode Sample: ...................................................................................82 Scan Mode Sample: ....................................................................................82 SCANNING TO THE NETWORK (SCAN MODE).....................................85 SCANNING TO THE NETWORK (SCAN MODE)..................................................85 SWITCHING BETWEEN COPY MODE AND SCAN MODE ...................................86 UNDERSTANDING THE READY TO SCAN SCREEN .....................
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................162 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................162 APPENDICES ................................................................................................165 APPENDIX 1: SCANNING RESOLUTIONS AND SPEEDS .....................................165 APPENDIX 2: PAPER SHEET SIZES ..................................................................
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WARNING – Electrical Safety Information • Use only the power cord supplied with this equipment. • Plug the power cord directly into a grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord. If you do not know if an outlet is grounded, consult a qualified electrician. If this machine needs to be moved to a different location, contact a Xerox service representative or your authorized local representative or service support organization.
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Getting to know the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM This manual contains operating instructions for the user and the system administrator for the XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM 8825/8830/8850/510 Series, 721P, 6030/6050, and 6204 with version 12.0 FreeFlow Accxes firmware loaded into the Controller. NOTE: For the 6030/6050 printers that want to use the FreeFlow Accxes firmware features, the printer also needs to be connected to a separate PUN or YKE controller, referred to as the FreeFlow Accxes Print Server.
The XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM contains Dynamic Background Suppression technology. Dynamic Background Suppression examines a sample of the document intelligently and makes automatic image quality adjustments that yield a good copy even from poor original documents. The document width is automatically detected and the centering of a scanned original for most opaque documents is adjusted. Translucent documents (transparencies, clear film, etc.) in most cases will not be detected.
• XEROX WIDE FORMAT Printers and Scan Systems: Job Accounting Feature Key – Job accounting enables the tracking of media usage data. The Account Management Tool (AMT), or some other external accounting tool, is used to assign a User ID, Account ID, and Printer ID. It then collects and tallies the stored data from the printers. PostScript Feature Key – This enables the interpretation of Adobe Post Script 3, PDF 1.6 for the YKE-N Controller, PDF 1.4 and 1.5 for the YKE controller, and PDF 1.
WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM Front View B A C F D A. Document Handler Raise the Document Handler for routine maintenance functions and to access the optical paper sensors for diagnostic routines. B. Scan System Control Panel The control panel allows the selection of options and features and contains a graphical display for the communication of information and instructions. Refer to Scan System Control Panel for additional information. C.
extensions at its end that can be pulled out to accommodate longer documents (up to size E or A0). F. Productivity Document Feed Tray Insert documents to be scanned face down and centered into the Document Feed Tray. Provides built-in Document Width Sensors that eliminate the need to prescan document to do width measurement. This increases the document throughput resulting in higher productivity with a WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM. This functionality is only available on the newer WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM.
A. Standard Stacker The Stacker is located at the rear of the Scan System. When the AUTORETURN feature is set to REAR, documents exit the Scan System onto the Stacker. The Stacker can be adjusted to any one of four positions by raising or lowering it. The height of the Stacker should be adjusted to accommodate the document being scanned. It has two extensions at its end that can be pulled out to accommodate longer documents (up to size E or A0).
Scan System compact components The illustrations show the optional compact Stacker and organizer that are available for the WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM. The compact components allow the XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM to be installed in sites where space requirements are at a premium.
Scan System Control Panel The Scan System Control Panel is divided into three sections: • The options keys section (A), which contains the - Media Selection, Image Quality, and Reduce/Enlarge options selections • The graphical display (B) and the navigation keys (F) section. • The right-hand section, which contains the numeric keypad (D), the special features keys (E), and the scan control keys (C). If the BEEP function is enabled (factory default), a beep sound will be heard when a key is pressed.
display. When an option is selected, the indicator lamp to the left of the option illuminates. The illustration below depicts the options portion of the Scan System Control Panel. Control Panel Options Area Media Selection The Media Selection area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to select the media Source, Type, and Output Format. The illustration below depicts the Media Selection portion of the control panel.
Source The Source option allows you to select the source of the media on which the image will be printed. To select the media source, press the key beneath the Source settings until the desired source indicator lamp illuminates. The Source settings are: • Sheet – This setting tells the Printer to print from a manually inserted sheet of media. • R4 – This setting is applicable to the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM 721P and 6050.
Output Format The Output Format option allows you to select the size to which the roll feed media will be cut. It has three modes – Manual, Preset, and Synchro. Manual Manual allows you to enter the desired length and width manually. To select the Manual mode: 1. Press the key beneath Output Format until the Manual indicator lamp illuminates. The CUSTOM OUTPUT FORMAT screen is displayed. NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen.
NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen. PRESET OUTPUT FORMAT SELECT: 8.5 X 11 ANSI A Preset Output Format screen 2. Press the Previous or Next key to select an item from the list. NOTE: Formats can be added or removed from this list. Refer to “Custom Media Formats” in the “Main Menu” section for more information. 3. Press the Enter key to confirm the choice and return to the READY screen.
Image Quality Area The Image Quality area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to make corrective adjustments to the image and extract the best possible copy quality from an original document. It contains the Type, Background Suppression, and Copy options. The illustrations below depict the Image Quality portion of the Control Panel for FreeFlow Accxes software version 12.0 and SCAN SYSTEM firmware version 3.2.6 or higher. Image Quality Area The SCAN SYSTEM firmware must be at version 3.2.
Depending on what Mode is selected (COPY or SCAN) the message will be displayed as show below. INVALID MODE UPGRADE SCANNER FIRMWARE AUTO 100.0 % 1 Invalid Mode in Copy Mode INVALID MODE UPGRADE SCANNER FIRMWARE TIFF/CCITTG4 11 BIT 400 DPI Invalid Mode screen in Scan Mode Original, Type The Type option allows you to specify the type classification of your document. To select the document type, press the key beneath the Type settings until the desired Type indicator lamp illuminates.
Line Line — Select Line for an image containing fine lines, especially pencil. This selection produces high contrast and dark black images. The TIFF, CALS, and PDF file types are available for Line images. If the Mode selected is SCAN, and the Scan-to-Net feature key is installed, the SCAN OPTION (LINE) screen will be displayed. If the COPY mode is selected, the READY TO COPY screen will be displayed. Refer to the "Image Quality" section of this manual for additional information.
SCAN OPTIONS (COLOR) 9 FORMAT: : TIFF PREVIEW COMPRESSION: : PACKBITS Scan Options (Color) Screen - Packbits Compression Selection 9 SCAN OPTIONS (COLOR) PREVIEW FORMAT: : TIFF COMPRESSION: PALETTE: INDEX DEFAULT Scan Options (Color) Screen - Index Compression Selection SCAN OPTIONS (COLOR) 9 PREVIEW COMPRESSION: FORMAT: JPEG NORMAL Scan Options (Color) Screen – Normal Compression Selection Background Suppression Background Suppression The Background Suppression option enables you to
(Light) This setting works best for documents on translucent or transparent media, such as vellum (tracing paper) or film, or with medium levels of colored background on opaque media or for documents. Such documents have a higher contrast between the foreground and background than dark documents, but less contrast than normal documents. (Dark) Use this setting for documents with a dark background or with medium contrast between the foreground and background.
Reduce/Enlarge The Reduce/Enlarge area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to select one of three reduction/enlargement modes - Auto, Manual, and Preset. The illustration below depicts the Reduce/Enlarge portion of the Control Panel. NOTE: Reduce/Enlarge can only be selected in Copy mode. Reduce/Enlarge Area Auto Auto automatically adjusts the reduction/enlargement to fit the size of media selected.
NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen. MANUAL REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT ENTER (25.0 – 400.0): 100.0% Manual Reduction/Enlargement Screen 2. Enter a reduction/enlargement between 25 and 400. You can select any value between these limits in 0.1% increments. 3. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice and return to the READY screen. The READY screen now displays the new reduction/enlargement percentage.
• 71% and 141%, if the ISO A, ISO B or JIS B sizes are enabled • Up to six additional preset values, if these values have been defined using the CUSTOM R/E presets menu functions. NOTE: Refer to “Media Series” in the “Main Menu” section for more information about enabling media series and defining custom presets. 3. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice and return to the READY screen. The READY screen now displays the new reduction/enlargement percentage.
The Previous key highlights the previous item in a displayed list. Next The Next key highlights the following item in a displayed list. Enter The Enter key either confirms the selection of the currently highlighted item or confirms an entered numeric value. Exit The Exit key cancels a selection operation and returns you to a previous screen. It has other effects, depending upon the specific situation, that are explained later.
Numeric Keypad and Special Features/Control Keys The right side of the Scan System Control Panel contains a numeric keypad for entering quantities, keys for selecting other features, and keys for controlling the scanning and printing of images. To the left of some of the keys are indicator lamps that illuminate when the associated feature has been selected. Batch Transform Sets Build ABC DEF 2 3 GHI JKL M NO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 /.
Special Features Keys • When in READY TO BUILD SET mode, pressing this key brings up the scanned document (Refer to Sets Build key section of this manual for additional information). • When in the entry state for numeric entry fields, pressing this key acts as a backspace/delete key. When the last digit is deleted, the numeric field goes to zero. • When in password entry and string entry fields, pressing this key acts as a backspace key. When the last character is deleted, the field is blank.
y Xerox FreeFlow Accxes Controller Service Manual for YKE/ YKE-N Powering On the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM To power on the XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEMS, you first must switch on the Scan System and wait for 30 seconds or check that a “P” is displayed on the status LED in the back of the Scan System. Then switch on the Printer, then the Controller. Follow the instructions provided in this section for your system.
SCAN SYSTEM Power Switch Power Switch for the Scan System When the Scan System is switched on, the fluorescent lamp inside the Scan System illuminates immediately. If the lamp does not illuminate, refer to the "Problem solving" section of this guide. Switching on the Controller and the Printer (XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM 8825/8830/8850) Certain Controllers receive their power from the Printer. They do not have a separate power switch.
Switching on the PUN or YKE Controller and the Printer (XEROX WIDE FORMAT 8825/8830/8850/510 Series/721P) Controller Power Switches The YKE and the PUN Controller has its own power switch. First power on the Controller, and then power on the Printer. YKE Controller Power Switch Power Switch location on the PUN Controller 1.
Switching on the Printer and the Controller (PUN, YKE, and YKE-N controllers) NOTE: Ensure that the Scan System is switched on first and the P is displayed in the Status Indicator window before powering on the Controller. The PUN controller and the FreeFlow Accxes Print Servers (YKE and YKE-N controllers) each has its own power switch. Power Switch location on the YKE-N Controller. When powering them on: 1. Power on the Printer. 2. Power on the Scan System. 3.
510 Series Power Switch 721P Series Power Switch 28 • Getting to know the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM
Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Power Switch Xerox 6204 Wide Format Power Switch Note: The controller manages the power supplied to the Printer or Copier/Printer.
Powering the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution On/Off The following describes the procedure for powering the Xerox 6204 Wide Format Solution with FreeFlow Accxes Print Server on and off. Powering On the System 1. Move the printer circuit breaker switch up, to the On [ | ] position. 2. Move the printer power switch to the On [ | ] position. Printer Power Switch Circuit Breaker 3. Press the power button on the front of the controller. Power Button The power button lamp will illuminate.
The [Power Off] screen will display briefly on the control panel, and then the control panel and the printer will shut down. The controller will complete its shutdown within 30 seconds from the moment the control panel and printer shut down. The controller’s power button lamp will go out when the controller completes its shutdown. From the Web Print Management Tool Select [Utilities] > Shutdown > [Shutdown].
Power On/Off Switch Photo 32 • Getting to know the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM
Document quality Document quality Document quality is the primary factor in obtaining good copies from scanned originals. For most documents, the four Background Suppression key selections with DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL enabled, which is the default setting, provides an accurate copy. Some documents, however, require manual adjustments to the settings.
REMOVAL will automatically make the appropriate compensation to optimize the reproduction of the dark details. If the input document has a faded background, the feature will enable a faithful reproduction of the original. However, the faded background must be inserted with the fading running in the process direction with the darker side being inserted first. In some cases, you may wish to optimize the settings for individual documents.
Determining document quality Some documents require additional adjustments to obtain the best copy quality. Documents of good quality are easy to scan and usually give good copies on the first attempt. Documents of bad quality may require more than one attempt, using different settings, to obtain the best copy quality.
• The document has creases, folds, stains, tears, or extraneous marks that the Scan System might interpret as foreground. Preparing documents When preparing documents for scanning, keep the following points in mind: If documents have been stored rolled up, flatten them out. They will be much easier to handle if they have been stored flat for at least eight hours. The longer that documents have been stored flat, the easier it will be to scan them.
Scanning strategies When scanning documents, always try the default Image Quality settings first. Select the documents type: line, photo, mixed or color and use the Original, Type, Normal, Line, Photo or Color default settings for that type. Color is a Scan-to-Net feature and only available in SCAN mode. These settings have been designed to give the optimum image quality for most documents.
Image Quality The Image Quality area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to make adjustments for both the type of Original document and the output Copy to produce the best possible copy quality. It contains selections for Original (Document): Type and Background Suppression, and Copy options lighter or darker. There is also an IMAGE ENHANCEMENT selection in the Menu options that can be used in some copy jobs to improve the image quality.
The Type option allows you to specify the type classification of your document. To select the document type, press the key beneath the Type settings until the desired Type indicator lamp illuminates. NOTE: The SCAN OPTIONS will not be displayed unless the Scan-toNet feature is installed. To order this feature, contact your XEROX representative. COPY MODE Type, Normal, Line, Photo, The Type settings are: Normal, Line, and Photo. Color is only available in SCAN mode.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IMAGING AUTO-ROTATE COLOR IQ: SRGB 9 REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH: 1200.0 IN Imaging screen REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION — Selecting the checkbox will preserve fine lines in the original document when reducing images during copying in Normal and Line mode only. MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH – To see what your Scan System’s maximum copy length is, select the Menu key > Configuration > Copy Options > Imaging > Maximum Copy Length. The default is 100 feet.
Normal mode attempts to reproduce the document being scanned to provide the best image quality including halftones and shadings as well as fine lines. To select the scan options for Color Mode: 1. Press the Mode key. The Please Enter Directory screen is displayed. 2. Enter the Directory Name. The READY TO SCAN INSERT DOCUMENT screen is displayed. 3. Select the Normal by pressing the arrow key below Original, Type key until the Normal light comes on. The SCAN OPTIONS (NORMAL) screen is displayed. 4.
9 SCAN OPTIONS (LINE) PREVIEW TIFF FORMAT: Scan Options (Line) Screen 1. Select the Line by pressing the arrow key below the Original, Type key. The SCAN OPTIONS (LINE) is displayed. 2. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the scan option you wish to change. 3. Select one of the following: • • PREVIEW — Default is enabled and a checkmark is present in the box. Press the Enter key to enable/disable the preview. When PREVIEW is enabled, a small JPEG (.
• View the saved document file format for Photo mode. The format is 8 bit TIFF. NOTE: This option will not be displayed unless the Scan-to-Net feature is enabled. To order this feature, contact your XEROX representative. NOTE: The Background Suppression option cannot be used with the Photo setting. If Photo is selected, Background Suppression is automatically set to Off. 1. Enter the SCAN mode by pressing the Mode key, then entering the Directory Name and pressing the Enter key. 2.
2. Enter the Directory Name. The READY TO SCAN INSERT DOCUMENT screen is displayed. 3. Select the Color by pressing the arrow key below the Original, Type key until the Normal and Photo lights come on. The SCAN OPTIONS (COLOR) screen is displayed. 4. Use the Enter key to enable/disable checkbox selection and the Next or Previous Key to select options with a colon (e.g., FORMAT: TIFF).
• CAD_GIS - Is an AutoCAD-based palette suitable for scanning CAD documents and GIS maps. • WEB - Is a Windows WEB palette of 216 colors suitable for publishing documents on the WEB. • PERCEPTUAL - Perceptual palette or Visual palette gives more weight to visually sensitive colors.
Background Suppression The Background Suppression enables you to make adjustments for documents that contain poor contrast between the foreground image and the background. Background Suppression monitors the pre-scan image, to ensure the best image quality possible. In the PRODUCTIVITY mode, there is no prescan, therefore Background Suppression is done while the document is being scanned. NOTE: The scan system uses the first few inches of a document to determine the background suppression.
Copy The Copy option allows you to darken or lighten the contrast of the copy with respect to the original document. Press the down arrow key to darken the contrast. Press the up arrow key to lighten the contrast. The indicator lamp for the selected contrast setting illuminates. The middle contrast setting is the factory default setting. You can use this feature to further adjust the effects of the Type and Background Suppression selections. The feature operates with all four Background Suppression modes.
Making copies Making copies When the Graphical Display indicates READY TO COPY, the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM is ready to make copies. Controlling the scan Several settings are available for controlling how the Scan System starts and finishes a scan. These settings are accessible from the SCANNER CONTROL option of the CONFIGURATION menu. SCANNER CONTROL 9 AUTOSCAN DOCUMENT RETURN: MODE: FRONT AUTOWIDTH / AUTOCENTER Scanner Control Screen When making a copy, you need to be aware of these settings.
Some documents will always exit to the rear at the completion of the scan regardless of the DOCUMENT RETURN setting. These documents include: • Thick documents • Documents longer than 5 feet (1.52 meters) • Documents over 36 inches (914 mm) in width MODE: MANUAL - The user must enter the width of the document manually, and very carefully center the document when inserting it into the Scan System. The document is prescanned in this mode. AUTOWIDTH - This is the default setting.
Image Quality The Image Quality area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to make adjustments for both the type of original document and the output copy to produce the best possible image quality. It contains selections for Original (Document): Type and Background Suppression, and Copy options lighter or darker. The illustration below depicts the Image Quality portion of the Control Panel. Refer to the Image Quality section of this manual for additional information.
Making a copy with the default settings When the default document settings are used, the display indicates that the roll of media that best fits the size of the original document will be automatically selected. The reduction/ enlargement setting is 100%, so the copy will be the same size as the original document. The copy quantity is set to 1. The illustration below shows the READY screen in its default state. READY TO COPY INSERT DOCUMENT AUTO 100.
starting position. It then scans the document. The resulting image is electronically sent to the Printer and your copy is printed. NOTE: If AUTOSCAN is disabled, you will need to press the Start key to begin the scan. Refer to “Controlling the scan” on the previous page. NOTE: If the PRODUCTIVITY mode is enabled the document will start scanning immediately. If the PRODUCTIVITY mode is not enabled, the document will pre-scan a small distance then reverse itself before starting the complete scan. 3.
image so that no image rotation is required. This will achieve the fastest processing time. For example, if an A-size copy is required on a 12-inch (30.48 cm) roll, feed the original with the short edge first, not the long edge first. If a B-size copy is required on a 17-inch roll, feed the document with the long edge first, not the short edge first. The Scan System scans the document and the Printer (if not already busy) prints the copy immediately.
Scanning when using a Folder Scanning when using a Folder When using a Folder, the document must be inserted in the correct orientation in order to have the title block visible after the copy is folded. Refer to the Finisher key information in the Special feature keys section of this manual for additional information to set up the desired fold and other Finisher options. Documents larger than 80 inches (2.1M) can only be partially folded.
Ready to Copy Finisher Screen When the Finisher key is pressed and the finishing options are selected, a new page icon is added to the READY TO COPY screen. The page icon is displayed with a dotted box at one of the page corners. The dotted box indicates the title block location selection made using the Finisher menu. The title block location can be changed on this screen using the Next and Previous keys. Refer to the Finisher Key section for additional finishing information.
Scanning oversized documents Scanning oversized documents An oversized document is defined as any document that is larger in width or length than a standard E-size (A0) document. LONG DOCUMENTS Operator assistance will be required to guide and control the position of a long document to prevent it from skewing or moving from side-to-side as it feeds through the Scan System. Documents longer than 36 inches (914 mm) will always exit to the rear of the Scan System.
Special features keys Special features keys There are many enhanced features for making copies that meet special needs. The keys that control these features are on the right side of the Scan System Control Panel. To enable a feature, press the applicable key. If the feature has an associated screen, that screen is displayed when the key is pressed. If any settings are changed from the default state, the corresponding indicator lamp next to the key illuminates.
Batch Transform Sets Build ABC DEF 2 3 GHI JKL M NO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 /. 0 C/CA 1 Finisher Store/ Recall Printer Interrupt Sample Start Stop Numeric Keys Area Printer Interrupt key Jobs on the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM have the following priority: 1. Any job currently printing 2. A copy job that is ready to print 3. A remote print job.
Store/Recall key The Store/Recall feature contains the following menu choices: • LAST JOB - Enables you to recall and reuse the information from the last copy job. • JOB TEMPLATES - Enables you to save the settings from previous jobs in memory as templates. • SAVE DEFAULT TEMPLATE - Enables you to save the settings from the current job as the default template. • RECALL FACTORY DEFAULTS - Enables you to recall the factory default settings as the active default settings.
• DELETE LAST JOB – Enables you to delete the information from the last job. NOTE: In the SCAN mode, the Last Job option is not available. To access the LAST JOB menu: 1. Press the Store/Recall key. The STORE/RECALL menu screen is displayed. 2. Press the Enter key to select LAST JOB. The LAST JOB menu screen is displayed. The selected option is highlighted. LAST JOB RECALL LAST JOB DELETE LAST JOB Last Job Screen 3. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired option. 4.
Reprinting with Changed Features If the last job was a set, the settings that can be changed are displayed in a neutral state (the LEDs are off). Changing one of these settings will apply to all of the pages in the set. Some of the settings that can be changed are: scale, page size, media type, margins, and justification. NOTE: The recalled job must be printed or cleared before the next document can be scanned.
To access the JOB TEMPLATES menu: 1. Press the Store/Recall key. The STORE/RECALL menu screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key to highlight JOB TEMPLATES. 3. Press the Enter key to select JOB TEMPLATES. The JOB TEMPLATES menu screen is displayed. The selected option is highlighted. JOB TEMPLATES RECALL TEMPLATE SAVE TEMPLATE DELETE TEMPLATE Job Templates Screen 4. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired option. 5. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted option.
7. Press the Enter key to confirm your location choice. The settings from the current copy job are saved at the location entered and a save confirmation screen is displayed. JOB PARAMETERS SAVED PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Job Parameters Saved Screen NOTE: You can replace the contents of a used location with the current job settings information. If you choose a location that already contains information, the TEMPLATE IS IN USE screen is displayed as shown below. Press the Enter key to overwrite the contents.
RECALL TEMPLATE TEMPLATES IN USE: 1 2 3 ENTER TEMPLA TE NUMBER 0 4 5 Recall Template Screen 5. Use the numeric keypad to enter the location of the template to be recalled. 6. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. A recall confirmation screen is displayed. The associated template is recalled and the Scan System Control Panel settings are configured accordingly.
the locations for the templates currently in use. Locations that do not contain a template are not shown. Below is an example of the DELETE TEMPLATE screen. DELETE TEMPLATE TEMPLATES IN USE: 1 2 3 4 5 ENTER TEMPLA TE NUMBER: 0 Delete Template Screen 6. Use the numeric keypad to enter the location of the template to be deleted, then press the Enter key. The deleted location is removed from the list in the DELETE TEMPLATE screen and the contents of that location are deleted.
Recall Factory Defaults The factory default job settings are permanently stored in memory. The RECALL FACTORY DEFAULTS option of the STORE/RECALL menu enables you to recall the factory default settings as the active default settings. To recall the factory default settings: 1. Press the Store/Recall key. The STORE/RECALL menu screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key until RECALL FACTORY DEFAULTS is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select RECALL FACTORY DEFAULTS.
FINISHE R FINISHE R OPTION IS NOT AVAILABLE Finisher Not Available Error Message Screen When a set is being built, the finisher options cannot be changed and pressing the Finisher key is invalid. The error screen shown below is displayed. Enable the finisher and select the finisher options either before selecting the Sets Build option or after the set has been built. FINISHE R FINIS HER OP TION CANNOT BE CHA NGED DURING SETS B UILD OPERA TION 1. Press the Exit key to return to the READY screen.
READY TO COPY INSERT DOCUMENT AUTO 100.0 % 1 Ready to Copy Screen 1. To disable the finisher, press the Finisher key again and select BYPASS on the FOLD PROGRAM screen. The Finisher indicator lamp is extinguished. Finisher menu options Below are descriptions of each of the Finisher menu options. Refer to the Finisher user documentation for additional information on these options. FOLD PROGRAMS The FOLD PROGRAM feature enables you to select one of up to 20 user-defined programs.
TAB: TAB OPTIONS USE PROGRAM Tab Options Screen PUNCH OPTIONS The PUNCH OPTIONS feature enables you to override the preprogrammed hole punch settings for the selected finishing program. The choices are ALWAYS ON, ALWAYS OFF, and USE PROGRAM SETTING. USE PROGRAM SETTING is the factory default setting. PUNCH: PUNCH OPTIONS USE PROGRAM Punch Options Screen MARGIN OPTIONS The MARGIN OPTIONS feature enables you to override the preprogrammed margin settings for the selected finishing program.
CROSSFOLD OPTIONS CROSSFOLD: USE PROGRAM Crossfold Options Screen TITLE BLOCK LOCATION The TITLE BLOCK LOCATION feature enables you to specify the location of the title block for the copy jobs that are about to be run. On the Scan System, select the Finisher Key > Intelligent Title Block to get to the following screen. The title block location choices are BOTTOM RIGHT, BOTTOM LEFT, TOP RIGHT, TOP LEFT. BOTTOM RIGHT is the factory default setting.
DON’T CARE is the factory default setting. The settings are dependent on the finisher. OUTPUT BIN OUTPUT BIN: BYPASS Output Bin Screen Sets Build key The Sets Build mode allows you to scan a series of images and build an electronically collated set. Once the set is built, one or more collated copies can be printed. NOTE: The Sets Build mode is not available unless the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM is in the COPY mode. NOTE: Any of the finishing options can be changed during a Sets Build job.
• FORWARD prints the collated set in the order that the sheets were scanned. Page 1 will be on the top. 3 1 2 3 1 PRINTE D SCANNED • 2 REVERSE prints the set in the reverse order that they were scanned. Page 1 will be on the bottom. 3 2 1 1 SCANNED 2 3 PRINTE D 3. Regardless of the collation order chosen, if you want a printed copy (checkplot) after you scan each document, before they are printed as a set, then select the CHECKPLOT box. 4. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice.
value. Any such change will be applied to that printing of the entire set. 8. Enter the number of copies desired and press the Start key. The Printer prints the number of sets requested. After the printing of the set, the set can be recalled, the values changed again, and the set reprinted using the new values. To recall the set, refer to “Store/Recall key” in the “Special features key” section of this manual for further information.
NOTE: When Batch mode is ENABLED, the AUTOCENTER feature is temporarily disabled. Be careful to manually center each document that is inserted into the Scan System Transform key The Transform feature contains the following menu choices: • MARGINS - Allows you to adjust the dimensions of the margins around the image. By entering positive margins, blank space is inserted around the image. By entering negative values, unwanted parts of the image can be cropped.
Scanner Lead d Right image d Left image d Trail d Scan System Diagram Image Entering the Margins are added to the image in one of two ways: • If Synchro has been selected from the Output Format area of the Scan System Control Panel, the lead margin is added before the image is printed. The trail margin is added after the media cut signal is received from the Scan System. Thus, the length of the media from the Printer will be the scanned document length plus the lead and trail margins.
4. Press the Enter key to select the setting. 5. Change the setting as follows: • To change the “+” or “-“ setting, press the Previous or Next key. An edge of the image can be clipped by entering a negative margin value for that edge. In that case, the affected edge is shown as a dotted line and the image icon is shown as partially outside the bounds of the media. The illustration below shows a negative left margin with TOP LEFT justification. LEAD LEFT RIGHT TRAIL + 2.0 IN - 1.0 IN + 0.0 IN + 0.
Below is an example of the JUSTIFICATION screen. JUSTIF ICA TION LEFT CENTER X: Y: Justification Screen 4. Press the Previous or the Next key to select the X (horizontal) or Y (vertical) coordinate. 5. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. 6. Press the Previous or Next key to select a choice for justification. For the X direction, the choices are LEFT, CENTER, and RIGHT. For the Y direction, the choices are TOP, CENTER, and BOTTOM. 7. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice.
TRANSFORM MIRROR: OFF OFF INVERT: Transform Screen 4. Press the Enter key to select MIRROR. 5. Press the Previous or Next key to select the desired transformation. Four choices are available: X, Y, XY, and OFF. Table 4 below graphically depicts the choices. Table 4. Mirror transformations Axis Transform X Y XY OFF 6. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. The graphical display updates accordingly. The illustration below shows the TRANSFORM screen with “X” as the mirror image selection.
To invert an image: 1. Press the Transform key. The TRANSFORM MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key until TRANSFORM is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select TRANSFORM. The TRANSFORM screen is displayed. Below is an example of the TRANSFORM screen with both the MIRROR and INVERT options turned off. TRANSFORM MIRROR: OFF INVERT: OFF Transform Screen 4. Press the Next key to highlight INVERT. 5. Press the Enter key to select INVERT. 6.
Sample key The Sample key allows you to access the Sample Mode screen, from where you can send a scanned image to an FTP destination. The Sample key also allows you to print a sample of a scanned image in both the COPY mode and the SCAN mode. You can then check the sample for quality or observe the results of features or copy quality adjustments before the document is copied or scan to a file. The dimensions of the sample, in the Copy mode, are the width of the page by 210 mm.
To print a sample copy, perform the following: 1. If the Scan System is set to COPY mode, switch to SCAN mode. For more information, refer to the section of this document entitled “Switching between COPY mode and SCAN mode”. 2. Enter the Directory name. 3. Press the Sample special function key. The SAMPLE MODE screen is displayed. SAMPLE MODE FILE: LOCAL FILE 9 SCAN IMAGE TO PRINTER Sample Mode Screen 2 NOTE: When there is no Scan-to-Print license present, the FILE field will not be shown.
The processing time for Scan-to-Printer images will be longer, depending on the image size.
Scanning to the Network (SCAN mode) Scanning to the Network (SCAN mode) The WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM has two scanning modes of operation: COPY mode and SCAN mode. NOTE: The SCAN mode is optional on the XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM 8825. Color Scan-to-Net is an available option for all XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEMS equipped with the WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM. The Color Scan-to-Net feature requires a separately purchased, Color Enablement feature key.
If an internal error occurs while FTP transferring a scanned image to a remote file system, the scanned image will be deleted and the following error will be displayed. Setting up an FTP destination on the Web Print Management Tool with an invalid user name and/or password, can also cause this error.
PLEASE ENTER DIRECTORY Images Please Enter Directory Screen 3. Enter a Directory name, up to 16 alphanumeric characters, to which you will scan the images. The name cannot begin with a period/decimal point. Understanding the READY TO SCAN screen Below is an example of the READY TO SCAN screen. Following the example are descriptions of the special information displayed on the screen.
are also deleted when the age of the file exceeds the value set in the timer. Refer to “Timers” in the “Main Menu” section to set this value. The factory default is 24 hours. Selections disabled in SCAN mode Certain selections available in COPY mode are not available in SCAN mode. The unavailable selections are: • Sets Build - In Scan-to-Net mode each document has a separate image stored on the disk. Scan-to-FTP images are not stored on the disk. Each image is separately retrieved at the remote device.
3. With READY TO COPY is displayed on the Scan System Control Panel, press the Mode key to display READY TO SCAN. 4. Use the keypad on the Scan System Control Panel to enter in your 16 alphanumeric character Scan Directory name. 5. To view a sample of the file before it is scanned to a file, press the Sample key on the Control Panel. Use the Next or Previous key to highlight SCAN-TO-PRINTER and press the Enter key. Press the Exit key to return to the READY screen, then press Start.
Clearing the scanned images The C/CA key enables you to remove scanned images from the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM hard disk. To clear scanned images: 1. Press the C/CA key. The CLEAR SCANNED IMAGE screen is displayed. CLEAR SCANNED IMAGE DO NOT CLEAR IMAGE Clear Scanned Image Screen 2. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired selection. 3. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted selection. The choices are: DO NOT CLEAR IMAGE – The image is not deleted.
• Deleting all of the images currently stored on the hard disk. Refer to “File System” in the “Main Menu” section of this manual for complete information about the above functions.
Main Menu Main Menu The Main Menu provides options for configuring the system, obtaining system information, performing system administration functions, and running system diagnostics. When you access the Main Menu, a menu containing the following submenus is displayed: • CONFIGURATION - Enables you to configure the settings for a variety of system options.
The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate that the menu list contains more items than are visible. The selected option is highlighted. MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Main Menu Screen 2. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list options. 3. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option.
CONFIGURATION LOCALIZATION CONTROL PANEL COPY OPTIONS Configuration Screen 3. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options. 4. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the options. The menu or screen for the selected option is displayed. LOCALIZATION The LOCALIZATION option of the CONFIGURATION menu sets the language in which messages are displayed. It also controls whether measurements are displayed in English or metric units.
CONTROL PANEL The CONTROL PANEL option of the CONFIGURATION menu controls whether the beeper is used for the key click and invalid entry beeps. It also allows selection of the font display style and the default mode of operation for the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM. To set the beeper, text style or default operating mode: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu screen is displayed. 3.
COPY OPTIONS The COPY OPTIONS feature of the CONFIGURATION menu provides a sub-menu of the following choices: • MEDIA SERIES – Sets the standard media sizes for preset output formats. Table 5 shows the standard media series and the sizes associated with them. • CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS – Sets the custom media sizes for preset output formats. • CUSTOM R/E PRESETS – Sets the reduction/enlargement ratios • IMAGING – Sets the imaging options. To access the COPY OPTIONS menu: 1. Press the Menu key.
Table 5. Media sizes Choose Series To Display Sizes Dimensions ANSI A 8.5 x 11 inches (215.9 x 279.4 mm) B 11 x 17 inches (279.4 x 431.8 mm) C 17 x 22 inches (431.8 x 558.8 mm) D 22 x 34 inches (558.8 x 863.6 mm) E 34 x 44 inches (836.6 x 1117.6 mm) A 9 x 12 inches (228.6 x 304.8 mm) B 12 x 18 inches (304.8 x 457.2 mm) C 18 x 24 inches (457.2 x 609.6 mm) D 24 x 36 inches (609.6 x 914.4 mm) E 36 x 48 inches (914.4 x 1219.2 mm) 30 30 x 42 Inches (76.2 x 106.
3. Press the Next key until COPY OPTIONS is highlighted. 4. Press the Enter key to select COPY OPTIONS. The COPY OPTIONS menu screen is displayed. 5. Press the Enter key to select MEDIA SERIES. The MEDIA SERIES screen is displayed. Below is an example of the MEDIA SERIES screen. MEDIA SERIES ANSI ARCH ISO A ISO B JIS B Media Series Screen 6. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight a media series. 7. Press the Enter key to ENABLE or DISABLE the highlighted media series.
NOTE: The formats are expressed in the units of measurement selected for the machine. Refer to "Localization" in the "Main Menu" section for further information. Below is an example of the MEDIA SERIES screen. In the example, the display units have been set to inches. CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS (IN) 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 Custom Media Formats Screen 7. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired field. 8.
CUSTOM R/E PRESETS 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Custom R/E Presets Screen 7. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the value that you wish to change. 8. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired value. The valid value range is from 25% to 400%. NOTE: Duplicate values are not displayed in the Preset Reduction/Enlargement list. You can remove a preset value from the list by setting the value to 100.0%. 9. Press the Enter key to confirm the value. 10.
3. Press the Next key until COPY OPTIONS is highlighted. 4. Press the Enter key to select COPY OPTIONS. The COPY OPTIONS menu screen is displayed. 5. Press the Next key until IMAGING is highlighted. 6. Press the Enter key to select IMAGING. The IMAGING screen is displayed. Below is an example of the IMAGING screen. IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IMAGING AUTO-ROTATE COLOR IQ: SRGB 9 REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH: 1200.0 IN Imaging Screen 7.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT SRGB COLOR IQ: IQ: SRGB COLOR BEST IQ NORMAL MODE: 9 DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL Image Enhancement Screen 7. Press the Next key to select the enhancement option you want: • NONE: scanned color has no color correction applied. • SRGB: scanned colors will be converted to the SRGB (Standard Red Green Blue) color space • ADAPTIVE CONTRAST: scanned colors are first converted to the SRGB color space, and then enhanced using an adaptive contrast algorithm.
is 5 minutes. A value of 0 means that the feature will never time out. NOTE: To prevent images from being lost, feature time-outs will not occur during the sets build process. • PRINTER INTERRUPT - Controls how long the Printer remains in the interrupted state with no interruption at the Scan System Control Panel. This timer pertains to print jobs that have been interrupted to allow a copy job to process. The allowed range is 1 to 99 minutes. The factory default is 1 minute.
POWER SAVER The POWER SAVER option of the CONFIGURATION menu allows you to set the number of hours of inactivity after which the system goes into Power Saver mode. To adjust the power saver: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu screen is displayed. 3. Press the Next key until POWER SAVER is highlighted. 4. Press the Enter key to select POWER SAVER. The POWER SAVER screen is displayed.
• AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER - Enables the automatic centering of the image and automatic width detection. This selection is the default. In this mode the document will be prescanned. • PRODUCTIVITY - This feature does not use AUTOCENTER, requiring the operator to manually align the document within the media guidelines on the Feed-in Tray. The width sensors eliminate the need for a prescan, thereby increasing the overall throughput of the system resulting in higher productivity.
• Use the CUSTOM setting when documents of mixed series will be scanned in the same job. The CUSTOM selection uses the custom sizes that are entered in the CUSTOM MEDIA SIZES (Menu key > CONFIGURATION>COPY OPTIONS). CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS (IN) 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 0.0.X 0.0 0.0 X 0.0 Custom Media Formats Screen 8. Press the Exit key to return to the CONFIGURATION menu screen.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The SYSTEM DESCRIPTION option of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu provides information on the model identity and firmware version for each component connected to the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM. To display component information: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key to highlight the SYSTEM INFORMATION option. 3. Press the Enter key to select SYSTEM INFORMATION. The SYSTEM INFORMATION menu screen is displayed. 4.
CONTROL PANEL MODEL: 1 FIRMWARE : 1.1.0 Control Panel Screen PRINTER MODEL: XEROX XXXX WIDE FORMAT FIRMWARE: XXX Printer Screen NOTE: The XXXX represents the Printer name. FINISHER MODEL: NONE Finisher Screen NOTE: This screen identifies the Finisher, if any. If there is no finisher, the MODEL is displayed as NONE. If a Folder is connected, the FINISHER screen displays the configuration of the connected Folder. 7. Press the Exit key to return to the SYSTEM DESCRIPTION screen.
4. Press the Next key to highlight RECENT FAULT LIST. Press the Enter key to select RECENT FAULT LIST. The RECENT FAULT LIST screen is displayed. Below is an example of the RECENT FAULT LIST screen. The first column is the time given in seconds since January 1, 1970. That's what is used to determine the actual system date and time. 5. Go to the Problem Solving section of this document to look up the second column’s fault code.
6. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the configuration page you want to print. 7. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted configuration. The screen for the selected configuration is displayed. The default response is YES. Below is an illustration of the COPIER CONFIGURATION screen. COPIER CONFIGURATION QUEUE TO PRINTER: YES Copier Configuration Screen 8. Press the Enter key to confirm the response.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the CONFIGURATION PRINTS screen. System Administration menu The SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION option of the MAIN MENU is reserved for the system administrator. It can be accessed only after entering the system administration password. When this option is selected, the system administrator is immediately prompted for a password. See "Entering the system administration password" in this section for complete information about the password entry.
4. Use the numeric keypad to enter the password. The password will display as asterisks. 5. Press the Enter key to confirm the password entry. The SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate that the menu contains more options than are visible. The selected option is highlighted. SYSTEM JOB ACCOUNTING MODE FILE SYSTEM CHANGE PASSWORD SECURITY SETTINGS System Screen NOTE: If an incorrect password is entered, an error message will be displayed as shown below.
2. Press the Next key to highlight FILE SYSTEM. 3. Press the Enter key to select FILE SYSTEM. The FILE SYSTEM menu screen is displayed. FILE SYSTEM LIST BY DIRECTORY DELETE IMAGES DELETE ALL IMAGES File System Screen 4. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired option. 5. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted option.
An asterisk in the COUNT field indicates that some images in memory have not yet been processed. A “<1” in the SIZE field indicates the account uses less than 1% of the total disk space on the file system. 5. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen. DELETING STORED IMAGES BY DIRECTORY The DELETE IMAGE option allows the system administrator to delete all the images stored for a particular account. To delete stored images by account: 1. Access the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu.
DELETE IMAGES DIRECTORY: Images IMAGES DELETED Delete Images – Images Deleted Screen 10. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen. DELETING ALL STORED IMAGES The DELETE ALL IMAGES option allows the system administrator to delete all the images stored on the file system. To delete all stored images: 1. Access the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu. See "Entering the system administration password" in this section. 2. Press the Next key to highlight FILE SYSTEM. 3.
CHANGE PASSWORD The CHANGE PASSWORD option of the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu allows the system administrator to change the system administration password. The default system administration password on all newly delivered machines is 0 (zero). The system administrator is required to change the password after the initial log in. Immediately following the log in, the CHANGE PASSWORD screen is displayed. The password must be changed at that time. If the existing password has been lost, call for service.
NOTE: The valid range for passwords is 0 - 65535. If the existing password or an invalid password is entered, an error message will be displayed. The new password must be entered again. 8. Press the Enter key to confirm the new password. The CHANGE PASSWORD screen will instruct you to re-enter the new password. CHANGE PASSWORD RE-ENTER NEW PASSWORD: Change Password – Re-Enter Password Screen 9. Use the numeric keypad to re-enter the new password. The password will display as asterisks. 10.
SECURITY SE TTINGS IMAGE RECALL: ENABLED Security Settings Screen 5. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired response, ENABLED or DISABLED. 6. Press the Enter key to confirm your selection. 7. Press the Exit key to return to the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu screen. Diagnostics menu The DIAGNOSTICS option of the Main Menu contains the following menu choices: NOTE: Some of the scanner diagnostics listed below require a password to access and are performed only by a Customer Service Engineer.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate the menu contains more options than are visible. The selected option is highlighted. DIAGNOSTICS USAGE METERS CLEAR SCANNER USAGE SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostics Menu 4. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options. 5. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option.
5. When finished viewing the usage information, press the Exit key to return to the DIAGNOSTICS menu screen. CLEAR SCANNER USAGE The CLEAR SCANNER USAGE option of the DIAGNOSTICS menu is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only. It requires the entry of the diagnostic password. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to reset to zero the usage value for documents scanned. If you select this option, the CLEAR SCANNER USAGE screen is displayed. You cannot perform any functions in this screen.
• CLEAN CALIBRATION ZONE - Enables you to quickly move the calibration surface to the cleaning position. • COMPONENT TESTS - Provides a sub-menu of Scanner component diagnostic routines. Some of these routines are accessible by both the operator and the Customer Service Engineer. Others are accessible by the Customer Service Engineer only and require the entry of the diagnostic password. • READ NVR - Enables you to examine the contents of the nonvolatile RAM (NVR).
6. Press the Enter key to select IMAGE PATH. The IMAGE PATH screen is displayed. IMAGE PATH STATUS: 0 BOARD ID: 2 BAR2: 0 BAR1: 0 BAR3: 0 ALL: 0 Image Path Screen When you enter the IMAGE PATH screen, the status field for all tests contains a "0." After a few seconds, the results of the tests are displayed. A test result with no failure displays as PASS. A test result with a failure displays a failure code. If a failure code is displayed, call for service. 7.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen. FULL SYSTEM TEST Select the FULL SYSTEM TEST option to run all applicable tests on the Scan System to determine if it is working properly. To run the FULL SYSTEM TEST diagnostic: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 4.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen. WRITE NVR The WRITE NVR option is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only and requires the entry of the diagnostic password. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to modify the contents of the non-volatile memory of the Scan System. If you select this option, the WRITE NVR screen is displayed. You cannot perform any functions in this screen. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed. 5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 6. Press the Next key until SCANNER RELIABILITY METER is highlighted. 7. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER RELIABILITY METER. The SCANNER RELIABILITY METER screen is displayed.
The second and third lines contain the log entry information in columnar format. The first column indicates the log entry number. The second column indicates the fault code recorded in the log. The third column is the value of the internal Scanner Usage Meter at the time the fault was detected. Below is an example of the SCANNER FAULTS (ORDERED) screen. SCANNER FAULTS (ORDERED) LAST CLEARED: 2001 01 01-02 2476 02 01-03 2402 Scanner Faults (Ordered) Screen 8.
SCANNER FAULTS (COUNTS) LAST CLEARED: 2001 01 01-02 2476 02 01-03 2402 Scanner Faults (Counts) Screen 8. Use the Previous or Next key to scroll through the listing. The entries are presented three to a screen. You can view all valid entries in the Scanner Fault Log from this screen. Empty log entries are not displayed. 9. When finished viewing the fault data, press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
• MOTOR SPEED - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to adjust the Scan System motor speed and correct magnification errors in the process direction. The diagnostic password is required for this function. • LEAD EDGE/TRAIL EDGE - Enables you to execute the lead edge/trail edge diagnostic. • SENSORS - Enables you to display the current state of the Scan System optical paper sensors and the thick document sensor.
MOTOR SPEED The MOTOR SPEED option is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only and requires the entry of the diagnostic password. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to adjust the Scan System motor speed and correct magnification error in the process direction. If you select this option, the MOTOR SPEED screen is displayed. You cannot perform any functions in this screen. Press the Exit key to return to the COMPONENTS TESTS menu screen. Below is an example of the MOTOR SPEED screen.
line indicating PASS or FAIL. The last line may also display as NO RESPONSE FROM SCANNER if the Scan System does not process the request within the timeout period. 11. Press the Enter key to return to the COMPONENT TESTS menu screen. SENSORS Select the SENSORS option to display the current state of the Scan System optical paper sensors, calibration home sensor, and the thick document sensor. To display the status of the sensors: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2.
Sensor Locations on the Synergix Scan System B F A F E D C A: Left Oversize Document Sensor D: Register B: Exit E: Input C: Right Oversize Document Sensor F Discrete Width Sensors (Four on left and four on right) c) Observe the Display. When the sensor is activated the icon O is filled in. d) Move the sheet of paper fully to the left and right to check the LEFT and RIGHT sensors. 10. To check the status of the thick document sensor: a) Raise the Thick Document Lever.
A: Calibration Roll Drive Gear 12. Press the Exit key to return to the COMPONENT TESTS menu screen. MOTOR COMMUNICATIONS The MOTOR COMMUNICATIONS test is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only. However, user access is permitted in the event that Service instructs the user to perform this test. This test allows the Customer Service Engineer or user, if directed by the Service Engineer, to run a motor communications loopback test to assist in diagnosing a Scan System problem.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed. 5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 6. Press the Next key until COMPONENT TESTS is highlighted. 7. Press the Enter key to select COMPONENT TESTS. The COMPONENTS TESTS menu screen is displayed. 8.
CALIBRATION MOTOR Select the CALIBRATION MOTOR option to set the calibration zone motor. To run the CALIBRATION MOTOR diagnostic: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed. 5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed. 6.
display NO RESPONSE FROM SCANNER if the Scan System does not respond to the test request. 17. Press the Exit key to return to the Component Tests menu screen. READ NVR The READ NVR option allows the examination of the contents of the non-volatile RAM (NVR). The service center may ask you to provide this information when calling for service. To run the READ NVR diagnostic: 1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. 2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted. 3.
PASSWORD ENTE R PASSWORD: Password Screen XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM Main Menu • 137
Job Accounting Job Accounting NOTE: The JOB ACCOUNTING feature is an optional feature on the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM, requiring a Feature Key to activate it. If you obtain this feature, the System Administrator can enable it at any time on the WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM by sending a special feature key file to the Printer. Once the feature is enabled, it remains enabled (even following upgrades to the system software). Contact your XEROX sales representative for ordering information.
components, an external accounting software package, installed on an Administrative workstation, and the job log file that is created on the Controller. The Account Management Tool creates all accounts, assigns the user IDs, gathers all the account data, manages all the accounts, and provides account reports. NOTE: For full information on the new job accounting refer to the Account Management Tool help files.
PLEASE ENTER USER: Job Accounting Please Enter User Id Screen NOTE: If Job Accounting Mode is enabled as OPTIONAL, the phrase “OR PRESS ENTER” will display at the bottom of the screen. No USER ID is required. Press Enter to continue. You must enter the User ID code assigned to you by the System Administrator. The Account ID can be alphanumeric. To enter a numeric account, press a numeric key once. To enter an alpha character, press the numeric key associated with the desired letter.
ERROR: INVALID USER OR ACCOUNT Job Accounting Error Screen Over the network When Job Accounting Mode is enabled the system examines the incoming job for a valid account number. If none is found, the job is rejected, and an error page is printed. NOTE: The print drivers and the FreeFlow Accxes Client Tools (ACT) software all have a feature that allows insertion of a job accounting number. Refer to the help files for these software products for details.
Cleaning and maintenance Scan System Cleaning and maintenance - Scan System For the Scan System to do its best job, the Platen Glass, Document Drive Rolls, Backer Roll, Calibration Strip, and Document Feed Tray must be kept clean. This requires some daily and monthly cleaning and maintenance activities. Daily activities: • Clean the Platen Glass, Document Drive Rolls, and Backer Roll. See the “Cleaning the Platen Glass and Document Drive Rolls” section on the next page.
D E C B A A: Platen Glass D: Document Drive Rolls (front) B: Backer Roll E: Document Feed Tray C: Document Drive Rolls (rear) Cleaning the Platen Glass, Document Drive Rolls, and Backer Roll Perform the following steps daily: 1. Open the Top Cover. 2. Dampen a clean, lint-free towel (600S4372) with platen glass cleaning fluid (Xerox 43P81). 3. Wipe the Platen Glass with the towel. 4. Visually inspect the Platen Glass to ensure that all dirt, glue, and other residue have been removed. 5.
Cleaning the Calibration Strip Perform the following steps monthly: 1. Press the Menu key, then scroll to the Diagnostic and press the Enter key. • Scroll to CLEAN CAL ZONE and press the Enter key. • Press the Enter key to select CLEANING POSITION. NOTE: The Top Cover must be closed while running this test. 2. Raise the Top Cover. 3. Inspect the Calibration Strip. 4. Place a small amount of platen glass cleaning fluid (Xerox 43P81) on a clean, lint-free towel (600S4372) and clean the Calibration Strip.
Problem solving Problem solving This section contains a problem-solving table and an error message table for help in resolving problems with the WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM. Identify the problem you are experiencing and follow the step(s) indicated in the table for fixing the problem. If the procedures do not restore normal Scan System operation, call for service. For help in solving problems with the Printer or the Printer media, refer to the applicable Printer Operator Manual. Table 7.
Problem First solution to try Second solution to try Constant Scanner NOT READY message Lift the Document Handler Call for Service. Third solution to try Switch off the Scan System Switch off the Printer/Controller Switch on the Scan System and wait for the display to indicate “P” Switch on the Controller, then the Printer. Corrupted or unclear messages after powering the Scan System off, then on. Ensure the System was powered off, then on correctly: Call for Service. Switch off the Scan System.
Problem First solution to try Second solution to try Third solution to try The Scan System will not accept a thin document (less than .03 in (1 mm) thick). Ensure that both the Scan System and the Printer are powered up and initialized. Ensure that the Thickness Lever is adjusted correctly for the document being scanned. If the thin document has a torn or dog-eared lead edge, try feeding a different edge first. Insert the document in a document carrier.
Problem First solution to try Second solution to try Third solution to try Visible document edges on the copy. Try a lighter Contrast setting. Dark spots or smudges appear on the copy. Clean the Platen Glass. Inspect the original and clean it if necessary. Adjust the Copy setting for best image quality. The copy image is too light. Adjust the Copy setting for best image quality. Rotate the original 90 degrees. The image density on the copy varies from light to dark.
CONTROLLER FAULT 50000003 CONTROLLER FAULT 50000004 A task controlling the Scan System received an unrecognized request from the task controlling the Scan System control panel. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000005 CONTROLLER FAULT 50000007 Power off the System. Check that all cables are connected correctly. Power on the System. See the "Powering off the System" and "Powering on the System" sections for more information. A software problem was encountered in controlling the Scan System.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Error message Probable cause Corrective action 40000001: ERROR The Job Log File size has reached the maximum space allocated for it. Contact your System Administrator. ACCOUNTING DISK FULL 40000002: ERROR The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator. Log File has reached the maximum as defined by the FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. CONTROLLER FAULT 50000001 The Controller has developed a "memory is full" internal fault.
Specifications Specifications Speed 8825 8830 8850 510 Series 721P 6030/6050 6204 2 inches per second standard 4 inches per second optional standard standard standard standard standard standard 1 inch per second color optional optional optional optional optional optional optional 7.33 inches per second* standard * Requires Turbo III Speed Enhancement feature key, HFT, PUN, YKE, or YKE-N Controller running version 9.
Humidity: 20% - 80% Maximum Elevation: 0 - 6560 feet 0 - 1.995 km Heat Emission Running: 690 BTU/hr Power Consumption Standby: 130 W Running: 200 W Electrical Requirements Voltage (AC): 100 - 120 VAC Current: 4 amps Frequency: 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 VAC 3 amps Audible Noise Standby: 33.7 dBA Running: 52.1 dBA Impulse: 56.
Appendices Appendix 1: Scanning Resolutions and Speeds Table 9 below shows the minimum and maximum scanning speeds for a 36 inch (914 mm) wide document in Line, Mixed, and Photo modes at various resolutions. NOTE: Speeds are given in inches per second (IPS) and centimeters per second (cm/s). NOTE: Thick documents are scanned at a maximum speed of 4.00 IPS/10.16cm/s in all Modes. Table 9.
Appendix 2: Paper Sheet Sizes Paper sizes supported by the 8825, 8830, 8850, 510 Series, 721P, 6030/6050, and 6204 Printers and the Controller with Firmware 9.1 or higher are shown in Table 10. The Media types supported by your printer and the FreeFlow Accxes firmware can be checked on the Web Print Management Tool by selecting Defaults > Media > Media Defaults > Media Type.
JIS B3 364mm X X X JIS B2 515mm X X X JIS B1 728mm X X X XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM Appendices • 167
Appendix 3: Paper Roll Sizes Table 11 below shows roll sizes supported by the 8825, 8830, 8850, 510 Series, 721P, 6030/6050, and 6204 Printers. Table 11. Printer roll sizes Roll size Width 8825/8830/8850 /510dp Series 721P 6030/6050 6204 ISO Roll A0 841 mm X X X X ISO Roll A1 594 mm X X X X ISO Roll A2 420 mm X X X X ISO Roll A3 297 mm X X X X Roll 891 891 mm - X - - Roll 900 900 mm X X X - ANSI Roll 11 11 in. X X X X ANSI Roll 17 17 in.
Appendix 4: File Formats File formats supported by the Controller with Firmware 12.0 are shown in the list below. Standard: • C4 • CalComp • CALS (Type-1 and Type-2) • CGM (Version 2) • DDS • Filenet • HP-GL (in conformity with HP75XX series) • HP-GL/2/RTL (in conformity with HP Design Jet 750C) • JPEG (JFIF Version 1.02) • NIRS • TIFF (Version 6.
Appendix 6: LED Status Indicators The PUN Controller has four LED status indicators as shown in Table 12 below. Table 12. Controller LED status indicators LED Number Color Indicated Condition LED 1 Green "Ready." Indicates that the Controller is powered up and ready to process incoming jobs. LED 2 Green "Busy." Indicates that the Controller is busy processing a job. LED 3 Yellow "Mismatch." Indicates that a media mismatch, which may be blocking the print queue, has occurred.
Appendix 7: Main Menu Structure Appendix 7 shows the Main Menu structure. The menu tree below shows the top level of the Main Menu. The pages that follow contain menu trees for each of the four top-level options. Main Menu Configuration System Information System Administration Diagnostics The menu tree below shows the Configuration option structure of the Main Menu.
The menu tree below shows the System Information option structure of the Main Menu. System Information System Description Recent Fault List Configuration Prints Copier Configuration Printer Configuration Printer Settings All Configuration Prints Scanner Controller Printer Control Panel Finisher The menu tree below shows the structure of the System Administration option of the Main Menu.
Index ADAPTIVE CONTRAST, 103 Auto, 17 Auto Media Source, 18 AUTO ROTATE, 101 Automatic edge detection and document centering, 34 AUTOSCAN, 49, 105, 106 AUTOWIDTH, 50, 105 AUTOWIDTH /AUTOCENTER, 34 AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER, 50, 106 Background Suppression, 47, 88 Background Suppression option, 16 Batch key, 75 beeper, 96 BEST COMPRESSION, 46 BEST IQ, 46 blueprint, 37 C/CA (Clear/Clear All) key, 22 C/CA key, 90 CAD_GIS, 46 CALIBRATION MOTOR, 129 CALIBRATION MOTOR option, 135 Calibration Roll Drive Gear, 133 Calib
CONFIGURATION PRINTS, 107 CONFIGURATION PRINTS option, 110 Configuration Screen, 95, 110 CONTROL PANEL, 94 CONTROL PANEL option, 96 Control Panel Screen, 96 CONTROLLER FAULT, 150 Controller Power Switches, 26 Controller Screen, 108 Copier Configuration Screen, 111 Copier Parameters and Images Screen, 62 copies, making, 49 COPY LENGTH, 41, 101 COPY mode, 85 COPY MODE, 40 Copy Mode Sample, 82 Copy option, 17, 48 COPY OPTIONS, 94, 97 COPY OPTIONS menu, 97 Copy Options Screen, 97 copy the same size as the origi
IMAGE ENHANCEMENTS, 94 Image Entering the Scanner Diagram, 77 IMAGE PATH, 121 Image Path Screen, 123 Image Quality, 13, 39, 51 Image Quality Area, 13 Image Quality Illustration, 51 IMAGING option, 101 Imaging screen, 41 Imaging Screen, 102 Immediate Image Overwrite, 61 INDEX, 45 INDEX ED, 45 INSTALLATION TEST PRINT, 119 INTELLIGENT TITLE BLOCK, 72 Invalid Mode screen, 14 INVERT option, 80 Job Accounting, 139 JOB ACCOUNTING MODE, 112, 140 Job Accounting Mode Screen, 140 JOB ACCOUNTING option, 113 Job Paramet
Output Format option, 11 OVERLENGTH OPTIONS, 70 Overlength Options Screen, 70 oversized documents, 57 PACKBITS, 44, 45 PALETTE, 45 paper sizes, 166 password, 112 PASSWORD, 119 PASSWORD option, 136 Password Screen, 137 PERCEPTUAL, 46 Photo, 15, 43 Photo mode, 40 Please Enter Account Id Screen, 141 Please Enter Directory Screen, 87 Please Enter User Id Screen, 141 Power Cord, 6 Power off the Controller and the Printer, 31 power on the XEROX WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEMS, 24 Power On/Off Switch, 6, 24 Power On/Off
Scan Options (Normal) Screen, 14, 42 Scan Options (Photo) Screen, 15, 43, 44 Scanner compact components, 7 SCANNER CONTROL, 94 SCANNER CONTROL option, 105 Scanner Control Panel, 4, 8 Scanner Control Panel Photo, 8 Scanner Control Screen, 49, 106 SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS, 119 SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS option, 121 Scanner Diagnostics Screen, 122 SCANNER FAULTS (COUNT) option, 127 SCANNER FAULTS (COUNTS), 121 Scanner Faults (Counts) Screen, 128 SCANNER FAULTS (ORDERED), 121 SCANNER FAULTS (ORDERED) option, 126 Scanner Fa
Title Block Location Screen, 72 TRANSFORM, 76 Transform key, 76 TRANSFORM MENU, 76 Transform Menu Screen, 76 TRANSFORM option, 79 Transform Screen, 80, 81 translucent media, 37 Type Line, 42 Type option, 10, 14, 40 Type Photo, 43 Type, Color, 44 Type, Normal, 41 Understanding the READY TO SCAN screen, 87 178 • Index USAGE METERS, 119, 120 Usage Meters Screen, 120 WEB, 46 WIDE DOCUMENTS, 57 WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM Front View, 4 WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM Rear View, 5 Width Found for Set is XX.
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