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3-2 DocuTech 128/155/180 HighLight Color Operator Guide
Routine maintenance
approved or recommended by Xerox. If you use other
supplies, you may damage the system.
Keep supplies in stock as listed in the Service and supplies
chapter.
Whenever you use or remove a part from the system, handle
the part carefully. Note any informative labels on the system.
Keep atomized and aerosol sprays away from the system.
Pour cleaning liquids onto a cloth. Do not pour or spray liquids
directly onto system parts.
Before reinstalling a system part that has been cleaned with a
liquid, ensure that the part is dry.
Always use a drop cloth when replacing the dry ink bottle,
highlight color container, or when adding fuser shield.
Some parts of the system, such as the fuser, get hot during
operation. To ensure that you do not burn yourself, be careful
when working around these parts.
WARNING: The fuser can reach a temperature of approximately
425°F (218°C). Exercise care to prevent burns when working near
this area.
Finisher precaution
NOTE: Production publisher configuration only
The system uses stitcher wire from two spools located below the
stacker. Stitcher spool A is used for portrait, top corner stitches.
When stitcher spool A is empty, it must be replaced with a new
stitcher spool. Stitcher spool B is used for portrait dual stitches and
landscape stitches.
To replace stitcher spool B, contact the Customer Support Center;
refer to the section, “Calling for assistance”, in this guide.
To replace stitcher spool A, refer to the section, “Replacing the
stitcher spool A”, in this guide.
The system applies binder tape from a reel mounted in the binder
drawer in the finisher. You will need to replace the binder tape
periodically.
WARNING: All areas of the binder drawer, including the binder
tape, are approximately 425°F (218°C) and may cause a serious
burn to the operator. If the binder has been in a "Ready" condition,
allow the binder to cool for at least one hour before attempting to
clean the binder.
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