Setting up feeder trays, Setting up output trays – Xerox 4090 User Manual

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PRINTING JOBS

Table 4-1.

Printing task flow overview (continued)

Task

Procedure

Chapter

Maintain print jobs
(perform if requested
by the controller)

Add paper.

Add dry ink.

5

“Loading feeder trays”

5

“Adding dry ink”

Remove output from the

output tray.

5

“Unloading output trays”

Add stitcher wire.

5

“Adding stitcher wire”

Setting up feeder trays

Each job may have its own paper feeding requirements, including
the paper size, color, or stock type. A single job may require
several different paper stocks. When a job is ready to print, you
must set up the feeder trays so that the job can feed the proper
paper stocks.

1. Determine the paper stock requirements of the job.

The paper stock requirements are coded into the job by the
person who created the job. The job may designate a
specific paper tray loaded with a certain paper stock. This is
called a cluster. This specification is the preference of the
person who coded the job.

When a job is ready for printing, the system displays
messages indicating the paper stock to load in specific trays
according to the cluster. You have the option of loading the
trays according to these specifications or overriding them.

2. Once you have determined which stocks to load in specific

trays, you must load them with the correct stock.

Setting up output trays

In most cases, output is delivered to the stacker trays in
automatic switching mode if the dual stacker is installed on your
system, or to the only output tray on the stitcher/stacker if it is
installed. You may need to redirect the output to a specific tray
or to the sample tray for one of the following reasons:

One of the output trays has malfunctioned

The job is printing on transparencies, in which case it must
be directed to the sample tray.

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XEROX 4050/4090/4450/4650 LPS OPERATOR GUIDE

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