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September 2013
701P33220
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D110/D125/D136 Printer
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  • Page 1 Version 3.0 September 2013 701P33220 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 2 ® ® ©2013 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox and Xerox and Design trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. ® ® ® FreeFlow , SquareFold , and CentreWare are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Feeding and finishing devices..................1-6 High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4....1-7 Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7).........................1-7 Interface Module (D110/D125 configurations).........1-8 Interface (Cooling) Module (D136 configuration)........1-8 GBC® AdvancedPunch ..................1-9 High Capacity Stacker..................1-10 Standard Finisher....................1-10...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 4 Media Print - Text..................4-1 Overview..........................4-1 Supported file formats..................4-1 Notes and Restrictions..................4-2 Selecting media files......................4-2 Inserting USB Memory Device..................4-3 Setting the Printing Options....................4-3 Media Print - Text printing options..............4-3 Index Print.........................4-4 5 Web Applications..................5-1 Web Application Overview....................5-1 Accessing Using Buttons Registered on the Services Home window....5-1 6 Computer operations................6-1 Network Printing........................6-1...
  • Page 5 The printed result is not what was expected......10-36 11 Specifications..................11-1 Print specifications......................11-1 12 High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4......................12-1 Loading media into the HCF (Trays 6 and 7)............12-2 Problem solving........................12-3 Paper jams in Trays 6/7 (HCF)................12-3 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Paper jams inside the HCF unit..............12-4 Paper jams inside lower left cover...........12-5 Paper jams at lever 1a and knob 1c..........12-6 Paper jams at lever 1b and knob 1c..........12-8 Paper jams at lever 1d and knob 1c..........12-9 Fault codes......................12-10 Trays 6/7 (HCF) specifications...................12-11 13 Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7)....................13-1...
  • Page 7 Paper jams at lever 3b and 3d..............16-18 Paper jams at lever 3e and knob 3c............16-19 Paper jams at lever 3g and knob 3f............16-20 Paper jams at lever 4b and knob 3a............16-21 Paper jams at lever 2a and knob 3a............16-22 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Paper jams at lever 2b and knob 2c............16-23 Paper jams at 2c, 2e, 2f, and 2d..............16-24 Paper jams at 2d and lever 2g..............16-25 Paper jams at unit 4 and knob 4a..............16-26 Paper jams at finisher top tray..............16-27 Paper jams at finisher stacker tray.............16-28 Paper jams at the optional booklet maker tray........16-29 Stapler faults.......................16-30...
  • Page 9 Paper jams in area 4................18-34 Stapler faults.......................18-35 Staple jams in the standard staple cartridge......18-35 Standard Finisher Plus fault codes.............18-37 Finisher Module fault codes.............18-37 Finishing Transport fault codes............18-38 Third-party DFA fault codes.............18-42 Specifications........................18-44 Finisher Module specifications..............18-44 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Optional C/Z Folder................18-47 Finishing Transport specifications..............18-47 viii User Guide...
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    Product Overview Machine components 1 Optional High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7) This optional feeding device adds an additional 2,000 sheet capacity of letter-size (8.5 x 11 in.)/A4 media. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 12: User Interface (Ui)

    Product Overview 2 Bypass tray (Tray 5) The Bypass tray, also called Tray 5, accommodates all types of stock in various size and weight ranges. The tray holds a maximum of 250 sheets of 20 lb./75 gsm bond paper. This tray is often used to load nonstandard paper, such as heavy stock or other special media, that cannot be loaded in trays 1-4.
  • Page 13 (such as Copy); refer to the System Administration Guide for more information. Services This button lights when the main power is on. Help Displays the Help System Dial Pause Not used Clear the last entry ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 14: Power Source

    Product Overview Number Component Function Key Pad Used to enter alpha/numeric data Interrupt button Use this button to suspend a copy or print job in progress and have the machine stop to process another job. During the Interrupt mode, the Interrupt button lights. Pressing the Interrupt button again exits the Interrupt mode and resumes the suspended job.
  • Page 15: Power Off

    Low Power: After remaining inactive for a preset time period, the machine enters the Low Power mode. Sleep Mode: After entering Low Power and remaining inactive for another preset time period, the machine enters the Sleep mode. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 16: Exiting The Energy Saver Mode

    1. Press Energy Saver, or 2. Send a print job to the machine. Print server overview One of the following print servers may be available and used with your machine: ® ® Xerox FreeFlow Print Server ® ® Xerox EX Print Server, Powered by Fiery...
  • Page 17: High Capacity Feeder (Hcf/Trays 6 And 7), 8.5 X 11 In./A4

    The Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF) is available in a 1-tray or 2-tray option. The OHCF feeds a variety of stock sizes, including standard and oversized stock up to 13 x 19.2 in./330.2 x 488 mm. Each tray holds 2,000 sheets. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 18: Interface Module (D110/D125 Configurations)

    The Interface Cooling Module is required for all D136 configurations. It is similar in function to the Interface Module (for D110/D125 configurations), but it also aids in cooling the outgoing printed media through the use of additional fans and associated duct work.
  • Page 19: Gbc® Advancedpunch

    Interface Cooling Module (depends on your machine configuration); it is also shown with the optional Booklet Maker Finisher and the optional C/Z Folder. Important The D110/D125 configurations require the Interface Module, while the D136 configuration requires the Interface Cooling Module.The Interface Module is not available with the D95 Copier/Printer configuration.
  • Page 20: High Capacity Stacker

    Product Overview High Capacity Stacker The High Capacity Stacker (HCS) is an optional finishing device that provides stacking and offsetting capabilities for output to a Stacker Tray. Note The Interface Module is not available with the D95 Copier/Printer configuration. Standard Finisher This finisher provides a wide range of finishing/folding options.
  • Page 21: Booklet Maker Finisher

    If attached to a D136 configuration, the Booklet Maker Finisher requires the Interface Cooling Module. SquareFold Trimmer Module The SquareFold Trimmer Module is an optional finishing device that is used in conjunction with a finishing device that contains a booklet maker. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 1-11 User Guide...
  • Page 22: Standard Finisher Plus

    Document Finishing Architecture (DFA) device attached to the machine. Note The Standard Finisher Plus requires the either the Interface Module (for D110/D125 configurations) or the Interface Cooling Module (for D136 configurations). The Standard Finisher Plus is not available with the D95 Copier/Printer configuration.
  • Page 23: Where To Find Help

    You or your System Administrator should print these documents, after the installation is complete. Help on the World Wide Web Xerox on the World Wide Web: For system support, user help, customer documentation, and service support, go to www.xerox.com and click the Contact Us link for specific contact information/telephone numbers in your area.
  • Page 24 Where to find help It may be helpful to know your machine serial number before calling for support. The machine serial number is shown on the Machine Information tab: Machine Status > Machine Information. User Guide...
  • Page 25 Both trays accommodate media weights from 16 lb bond to 80 lb cover (52 gsm to 216 gsm) Each tray has a capacity of 550 sheets Media may be loaded in either the long edge feed (LEF)/portrait or short edge feed (SEF)/landscape direction ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 26: Paper And Other Media

    Paper and other media Loading paper in trays 1 and 2 Note A paper jam may occur if a tray is opened while it is being used to feed stock. 1. Select the appropriate paper stock for your print job. 2.
  • Page 27: Loading Paper In Trays 3 And 4

    Refer to the System Administration Guide for detailed information on the paper curl and alignment adjustment options. c) Select Save until you are returned to the tray settings window. 9. Select Confirm to close the window. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 28: Loading Tab Stock In Trays 3 And 4

    Paper and other media Loading tab stock in trays 3 and 4 1. Select the appropriate paper stock for your print job. 2. Pull out the tray slowly until it stops. 3. Fan the tab paper before loading into the tray. 4.
  • Page 29: Loading Transparencies In Trays 1-4

    If enabled by your System Administrator, the Paper Tray settings screen may be displayed on the UI. 7. If changes have been made to the paper tray, select the Change Settings button; otherwise, proceed to the next step. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 30: Loading Media In Optional Feeding Devices

    Paper and other media a) Make the desired selections for Paper Type/Paper Weight, Paper Size, and Paper Color. b) If necessary, make the desired changes to paper curl and alignment adjustment. Note Refer to the System Administration Guide for detailed information on the paper curl and alignment adjustment options.
  • Page 31: Overview

    When damage results from a natural calamity Supported file formats The following file formats can be used: PDF - PDF 1.3 or later Extension: pdf TIFF - Grayscale 4 bit/8 bit uncompressed, 8 bit/24 bit JPEG compressed, MH/MMR compressed ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 32: Notes And Restrictions

    Media Print - Text Extension: tif XPS files Extension: xps - If the medium contains more than 900 folders, the machine may not be able to recognize them correctly. - PDF files or TIFF files cannot be printed if they are stored in folders. - PDF files saved on a MAC OS cannot be displayed on the screen and cannot be printed.
  • Page 33: Inserting Usb Memory Device

    You can set the printing options on the Media Print - Text tab. Media Print - Text printing options Item Setting Value Quantity Specify the print quantity within the range of 1 - 999, using the numeric keypad. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 34: Index Print

    Media Print - Text Item Setting Value Media Print - Text Paper Supply Auto Paper Select, Trays 1 - 5 Select Auto or a tray that holds any of the following sizes of paper: A3, B4, A4, A4 short edge feed (SEF), B5, B5 SEF, A5, A5 SEF, 8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 11"...
  • Page 35: Web Applications

    You can register frequently used web applications on the Services Home screen as buttons. The following describes how to access the applications by simply selecting the buttons. 1. Press the Services Home button. 2. Select Head Office registered on the Services Home window. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 36 Web Applications User Guide...
  • Page 37: Computer Operations

    1. Load the paper in the tray. See the Paper and other Media chapter in the User Guide. 2. From your computer, open the document you want to print. 3. Select File > Print. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 38: Network Tab Printing

    Computer operations 4. Select the desired printer. 5. Ensure that Auto-Rotate and Center and Choose Paper Source by PDF page size check boxes are clear. Note These options may not be available with your version of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
  • Page 39: Network Printing On Tabs Using The Pcl Print Drivers

    14. Select OK to save and close the Tab Margin Shift window. 15. Select OK to save and close the Properties window. 16. Select the desired copies/quantity and OK to print the job. Note For additional information, review your print driver documentation. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 40 Computer operations User Guide...
  • Page 41: Job Status

    6. If required, select Display Time to show the time required to process the selected job. 7. To delete a job or change the execution order, select a job from the list. 8. Select Delete or Promote from the pop-up menu. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 42: Completed Jobs

    Job Status Completed Jobs The Completed Jobs tab allows you to check that a print job has been completed successfully. 1. Select Job Status from the Control Panel. 2. Select Active Jobs. 3. From the View pull-down menu, select the desired jobs to be viewed. You can select: All Jobs Printer and Print from Folder Jobs Scan and Internet Fax Jobs...
  • Page 43: Sample Set

    Select Yes or No to continue printing the job. Delayed Print This feature allows you to print a job at a specified time and then delete the job. 1. Press the Job Status button. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 44: Charge Print

    Job Status 2. Select Secure Print Jobs & More tab. 3. Select the Delayed Print. The Delayed Print screen is displayed. 4. Select Refresh to display the latest updated information. Use the up or down buttons to navigate the list. 5.
  • Page 45: Machine Status

    Paper Tray Status Select the Paper Tray Status button to view the current status information for each paper tray. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 46 Machine Serial Number The Machine Serial Number is displayed in the General Information area on the Machine Information tab. Use this number when calling Xerox for technical information or assistance. Current System Software The version of the system software that is currently installed on the machine is displayed under the Current System Software title.
  • Page 47: Faults Tab

    Select the Fault History button to display a list of past fault codes. This information can be used to diagnose and solve machine problems. Supplies tab The Supplies tab provides status information about the customer replaceable units (CRUs) that are used in the machine. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 48: Billing Information Tab

    Machine Status To access supplies information, press the Machine Status button on the control panel and then select the Supplies tab from the Machine Status screen. Each Customer Replaceable Unit and status is displayed. Billing Information tab Accessing Billing Information 1.
  • Page 49: User Account Billing Information

    By selecting either Meter (Copy Jobs) or Meter (Scan Jobs), the following information then is displayed: - Usage amount for this session - Total usage - Account Limit (set by the system administrator) - Available Balance (remaining unused amount for the account) ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 50: Tools Tab

    Machine Status Tools tab Regular users have limited access to some of the features on the Tools tab. Stored Programming When available to the user, this feature enhances productivity by saving a series of programming steps and assigning them to a specified Stored Programming option. Stored programs save frequently used features and job settings which can be accessed using a shortcut button.
  • Page 51 9. Select Confirm. The Paper Tray Attributes screen is displayed. 10. Select Close. The main Tools screen is displayed. 11. Press the Services button on the control panel to return to the main Copy screen. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 52 Machine Status User Guide...
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    The document glass is the glass on which you place your document in order to copy it. The glass strip is an approximately one-inch wide strip of glass located to the left the document glass. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 54: Cleaning The Exterior

    Maintenance Cleaning the exterior 1. Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth moistened with water. If dirt is difficult to remove, try gently wiping with a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of neutral detergent. 2. Wipe off any excess water from the exterior with a soft cloth. Cleaning the document cover and glass 1.
  • Page 55 All parts of the assembly must be cleaned to ensure the best image quality when making copies. b) With the document feeder open, pull the lever that is located at the top of the document cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 56 Maintenance Part of the document cover pulls away from the assembly, which allows better access to the second-side scanning lens assembly. c) To remove dirt, wipe the mirrored glass, metal strip, both sides of the white-plastic strip, and the rollers with a soft cloth moistened with water, and then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
  • Page 57: Cleaning The Document Feeder Rollers

    2. While turning the rollers, gently clean them with a soft cloth moistened with water. Caution Use a cloth that has been thoroughly wrung to prevent drops of water falling into the machine. Drops of water on internal components may cause a malfunction. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 58: Cleaning The Fuser Stripper Fingers

    Maintenance If dirt is difficult to remove, try gently wiping with a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of neutral detergent. 3. Close the top cover of the document feeder until you hear it click into place. 4. Close the left cover of the document feeder until you hear it click into place. Cleaning the Fuser Stripper Fingers Note It is recommended to read through all of the installation instructions before performing...
  • Page 59 Maintenance Return the 2c handle to its original position. Clean the input baffles to the Transfer and Fuser. 10. Wipe the Fuser input baffle. 11. Wipe the Transfer input baffle. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 60: Replacing Consumable Supplies

    13. Close the front door. Replacing consumable supplies Ordering supplies Xerox supplies, paper, and throughput material can be ordered from Xerox by going to www.xerox.com and clicking on either the Contact Us link for specific contact information/telephone numbers in your area or by clicking on the Supplies and entering/selecting your specific machine information (product family and model type).
  • Page 61: Checking The Status Of Crus

    1. Open the left cover of the machine. 2. Lay paper on the floor before removing the cartridge. This will allow any excess toner to fall on the paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 62 Maintenance 3. Grash the handle of the toner cartridge. 4. Pull out the toner cartridge slowly (1), while holding the bottom of the cartridge with one hand (2). 5. Dispose the old toner cartridge as normal office waste or recycle the cartridge. 6.
  • Page 63 Never use a vacuum cleaner when cleaning up spilled toner. It can cause a small explosion as the toner fills the vacuum cleaner and creates sparks. Use a broom, brush, or a cloth moistened with a neutral detergent. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 9-11 User Guide...
  • Page 64: Replacing The Toner Waste Container

    Maintenance Replacing the toner waste container A message displays on the UI when the toner waste container is full. If you continue copying or printing without replacing it, the machine stops after copying or printing (approximately 18,000 sheets). 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped copying/printing, then open the front cover on the machine.
  • Page 65 7. Do not grip the container handle. Grasp the top, middle part of the new container and slide it into the machine until it snaps into position. 8. Close the toner waste container cover. 9. Close the front cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 9-13 User Guide...
  • Page 66 Maintenance A message displays and the machine will not operate if the front cover is open even slightly. 9-14 User Guide...
  • Page 67: Problem Solving

    You can get injured or burned. Switch off the machine immediately and contact the Customer Support Center. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-1 User Guide...
  • Page 68: Lower Left Cover Jams

    Problem solving Lower left cover jams Note This procedure shows how to clear a jam without either the optional HCF (Trays 6/7) or optional OHCF (Trays 6/7) being present. If you have either an HCF or an OHCF, open the front cover to optional Trays 6/7 to access this area. 1.
  • Page 69: Paper Jams In The Bypass (Tray 5)

    1. Remove the jammed paper and any paper that is loaded from the Bypass tray. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 2. Open the tray cover and remove jammed paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-3 User Guide...
  • Page 70: Envelope Jams In The Bypass Tray

    Problem solving 3. Close the tray cover. 4. Reload paper into the tray and resume copying/printing. Envelope jams in the Bypass tray Note Envelopes can be fed only from the Bypass tray. Check that the envelopes are within specification. Carefully read and adhere to the following guidelines when using envelopes in the Bypass Tray: Always ensure that the Bypass tray guides are against the edges of the envelopes.
  • Page 71: Paper Jams In Trays 1-4

    To avoid tearing paper, review where the paper jam occurred before pulling out a tray. Torn paper remaining inside the machine can cause machine malfunction. 2. Remove the jammed paper and any torn pieces. 3. Push the tray in gently until it comes to a stop. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-5 User Guide...
  • Page 72: Paper Jams In Transport Unit 4

    Problem solving Paper jams in transport unit 4 Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your copy/print jobs. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing before opening the front cover. 2.
  • Page 73: Paper Jams In Duplex Module 3

    Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your copy/print jobs. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing before opening the front cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-7 User Guide...
  • Page 74 Problem solving 2. Pull out duplex module 3. 3. Move the release lever 3a to remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Move lever 3b to the right and then remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it.
  • Page 75: Paper Jams Inside The Main Unit

    1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing before opening the front cover. 2. Turn the green lever at the center of the transfer module to the right until it is in the horizontal position and then pull the transfer module out to the end. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-9 User Guide...
  • Page 76 Problem solving 3. Lift up lever 2b to remove jammed paper. Then turn knob 2a to remove jammed paper. 4. If paper is jammed at the top of the transfer module or inside the fuser unit, remove the paper by pulling it out toward the left. If the paper cannot be removed, lift up the lever 2c and then try removing it 5.
  • Page 77 8. Insert the transfer module completely and turn the green lever 2 to the left. Note If the lever cannot be turned, pull the transfer module to the middle and insert it again. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-11 User Guide...
  • Page 78: Fault Codes

    Problem solving 9. Close the front cover completely. The machine will not operate if the front cover is open even slightly. Fault codes Fault code Cause and Remedy 002-770 Cause: Unable to process job template due to insufficient hard disk space. Remedy: Remove unnecessary data from the hard disk to increase free disk space.
  • Page 79 For information about network settings, refer to the System Administration Guide. 016-503 Cause: Unable to resolve SMTP server name during E-mail send. Remedy: Check that the SMTP server settings from CWIS are correct. Also, check the DNS server settings. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-13 User Guide...
  • Page 80 Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 016-504 Cause: Unable to resolve POP3 server name during E-mail send. Remedy: Check that the POP3 server settings from CWIS are correct. Check the DNS server settings. 016-505 Cause: Unable to login to POP3 server during mail send. Remedy: Check that the user name and password used in the POP3 server from CWIS are correct.
  • Page 81 016-723 Cause: Unsupported punch position is specified. Remedy: Confirm the position, and specify the print data again. 016-728 Cause: An unsupported tag was included in the TIFF file. Remedy: Check the print data. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-15 User Guide...
  • Page 82 Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 016-729 Cause: Unable to print because the number of colors/resolution of the TIFF file exceeds the allowed range. Remedy: Change the number of colors/resolution for the TIFF file, and specify the print data again. 016-730 Cause: Detected a command not supported by ARTIV.
  • Page 83 Cause: An error occurred during image conversion processing. Remedy: A portion of the data might have finished image conversion processing. Check the data via CentreWare Internet Services. Refer to “CentreWare Internet Services” in the System Administration Guide. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-17 User Guide...
  • Page 84 Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 016-777 Cause: A hard disk error occurred during image processing. Remedy: The hard disk might be defective. When replacing a hard disk, contact the Customer Support Center. 016-778 Cause: Conversion processing of scanned image was interrupted because of insufficient disk space.
  • Page 85 For information about network settings, refer to the System Administration Guide. 027-500 Cause: Unable to resolve SMTP server name during answer E-mail send. Remedy: Check that the SMTP server settings from CWIS are correct. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-19 User Guide...
  • Page 86 Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 027-501 Cause: Unable to resolve POP3 server name when using POP3 protocol. Remedy: Check that the POP3 server settings from CWIS are correct. 027-502 Cause: Unable to login to POP3 server when using POP3 protocol. Remedy: Check that the user name and password used in the POP3 server from CWIS are correct.
  • Page 87 Remedy: Contact the Customer Support Center. Trays other than Paper Tray 1 can be used. 072-210 Cause: Paper Tray 2 malfunctioned. Remedy: Contact the Customer Support Center. Trays other than Paper Tray 2 can be used. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-21 User Guide...
  • Page 88 Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 073-210 Cause: Paper Tray 3 malfunctioned. Remedy: Contact the Customer Support Center. Trays other than Paper Tray 3 can be used. 074-210 Cause: Paper Tray 4 malfunctioned. Remedy: Contact the Customer Support Center. Trays other than Paper Tray 4 can be used.
  • Page 89 Power off and on both the printer and the controller. If the problem persists, call the Customer Support Center. 127-213 Cause: Detected a mismatch with the software version of the controller. Remedy: Contact the Customer Support Center for information and/or instructions to remedy the problem. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-23 User Guide...
  • Page 90: Machine Troubleshooting

    Problem solving Fault code Cause and Remedy 127-220 Cause: Detected a communication error of the video system by the controller. Remedy: Remove and reinsert the cable connection between the printer and the controller. Power off and on both the printer and the controller. If the problem persists, call the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 91 Printer Mode, select Online. Is the power cord Turn the power switch off and then firmly plug disconnected from the in the power cord. Then turn the power switch machine or the rear of the rack? ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-25 User Guide...
  • Page 92 Problem solving Symptoms Check Remedy Online indicator Is the interface cable Turn the power switch off, unplug the power does not light disconnected? cord from the power outlet, and check the even though you interface cable connection. instructed it to For information about network settings, refer print.
  • Page 93 Load paper in the paper tray so that it does not its maximum fill line? exceed the maximum fill line. Is the paper guide set Load the paper correctly, and apply the paper correctly? guides lightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-27 User Guide...
  • Page 94: Image Quality Problems

    Problem solving Symptoms Check Remedy Documents are Are the documents too The minimum size of the document that can not fed into the small? be loaded on the document feeder is A5 and document 5.5 X 8.5.in. feeder. An error Check the position of the Set the paper guides to the correct positions.
  • Page 95 Load the document correctly, and align the the correct position? document guides with the edge of the document. Is the paper tray set Firmly push in the tray as far as possible. properly? ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-29 User Guide...
  • Page 96 Problem solving Symptoms Check Remedy Part of the image Is the paper damp? Replace with paper from a new ream. is missing on the Is the loaded paper folded copy. or wrinkled? Is the document pasted The pasted or folded in section may be curling together or folded in? back, and risen up from the surface of the document glass.
  • Page 97 Text or images are The paper guide in the Set the horizontal and vertical paper guides to printed at an paper tray is not set at the the correct positions. angle. correct position. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-31 User Guide...
  • Page 98: Image Is Not What Was Expected

    Problem solving Image is not what was expected Symptoms Cause and Remedy (Action) The image is dirty Cause The document glass or the document cover is dirty. If No, go to next symptom. Action Clean the document glass or the document cover. If problem is not solved, go to next Cause/Action.
  • Page 99: Print Troubleshooting

    The image is coarse Cause Resolution is too low. Action Set a higher resolution. Print troubleshooting This section describes solutions for problems encountered during printing. Unable to print The print result was not what was expected ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-33 User Guide...
  • Page 100: Unable To Print

    Problem solving Unable to print Symptoms Yes/No Causes and Actions Data remains in the Cause The printer is not powered on. printer icon Action Turn the power on. If No, go to next symptom. If problem is not solved, go to next Cause/Action.
  • Page 101 Delete unnecessary data to increase free space. If problem is not solved, go to next Cause/Action. Cause The printer is connected to multiple computers. Action Wait for a while, and then try printing again. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-35 User Guide...
  • Page 102: The Printed Result Is Not What Was Expected

    Problem solving Symptoms Yes/No Causes and Actions Sent to printer Cause Out of paper. If No, go to next Action Supply paper to the printer. symptom. If problem is not solved, go to next Cause/Action. Cause No paper for the specified paper size. Action Set paper for the specified paper size.
  • Page 103 Check the options attached with this printer and reset the printer configuration. There is no edge. Cause Image exceeds the printable area of the machine. Action Increase the printable area of the machine, or decrease the document print area. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 10-37 User Guide...
  • Page 104 Problem solving 10-38 User Guide...
  • Page 105: Specifications

    PCL: European 82 type faces, symbol 86 sets PostScript: European 136 type faces Interface Standard: Ethernet (100Base-TX/10Base-T) USB 2.0 Supported Protocol Ethernet: TCP/IP (SMB, LPD, Port9100, IPP, WSD, Novell Netware), NetBEUI (SMB), (IPX/SPX), (NetWare), EtherTalk (Apple Talk) ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 11-1 User Guide...
  • Page 106 Specifications Type Built-in type Supported OS PCL5c: Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Vista PostScript: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Vista, Mac OS 7.5 or later Mac OS 8x, 9x Mac OS X 10.x 11-2...
  • Page 107: High Capacity Feeder (Hcf/Trays 6 And 7), 8.5 X

    The two-tray High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7) provides an extra 4,000 sheet capacity of either 8.5 x 11 in. or A4 paper. Each tray holds 2000 sheets (from 16 lb. Bond to 80 lb. Cover/52 gsm to 216 gsm). ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-1 User Guide...
  • Page 108: Loading Media Into The Hcf (Trays 6 And 7)

    High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 Loading media into the HCF (Trays 6 and 1. Select the appropriate paper stock for your print job. 2. Pull out the tray slowly until it stops. 3. To change the paper size, perform the following: a) Remove any paper currently loaded in the tray.
  • Page 109: Problem Solving

    1. Pull out the tray where the paper jam occurred. Note To avoid tearing paper, review where the paper jam occurred before pulling out a tray. Torn paper remaining inside the machine can cause machine malfunction. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-3 User Guide...
  • Page 110: Paper Jams Inside The Hcf Unit

    High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 2. Remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Gently push in the tray until it comes to a stop. Paper jams inside the HCF unit Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your copy/print jobs.
  • Page 111: Paper Jams Inside Lower Left Cover

    Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your copy/print jobs. 1. Open the front cover of the HCF. 2. Open the lower left cover while gripping the release lever. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-5 User Guide...
  • Page 112: Paper Jams At Lever 1A And Knob 1C

    High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 3. Remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Close the lower left cover. 5. Close the front cover of the HCF completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 113 If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Return lever 1a to the original position. 4. Close the front cover of the HCF completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-7 User Guide...
  • Page 114: Paper Jams At Lever 1B And Knob 1C

    High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 Paper jams at lever 1b and knob 1c Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your copy/print jobs. 1.
  • Page 115: Paper Jams At Lever 1D And Knob 1C

    If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Return lever 1d to the original position. 4. Close the front cover of the HCF completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-9 User Guide...
  • Page 116: Fault Codes

    High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 Fault codes If a fault causes the copying/printing to stop abnormally or a malfunction occurs in the copier/printer, then a fault code and/or a message displays on the UI. Refer to the following table for fault codes and information on how to rectify the problem.
  • Page 117: Trays 6/7 (Hcf) Specifications

    Maximum: 8.5 x 11 in./A4 Media/paper weight Weight: 16 lb. Bond to 80 lb. Cover/52 gsm to 216 gsm Tray capacity Each tray holds 2,000 sheets for a total of 4,000 sheets (When using Xerox 20 lb./75 gsm paper) ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 12-11...
  • Page 118 High Capacity Feeder (HCF/Trays 6 and 7), 8.5 x 11 in./A4 12-12 User Guide...
  • Page 119: Oversized High Capacity Feeder (Ohcf), 1 Or 2 Trays (Trays 6/7)

    OHCF feeds a variety of stock sizes, including standard and oversized stock up to 13 x 19.2 in./330.2 x 488 mm. Each tray holds 2,000 sheets. Note The 1-tray OHCF is not available with D136 configurations. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-1 User Guide...
  • Page 120: Postcard Bracket

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) Postcard bracket The Postcard bracket is delivered with the OHCF from manufacturing. The Postcard bracket allows you to print on smaller size media without requiring post-processing cutting or sorting. The Postcard bracket specifically accommodates 4 x 6 in. (101.6 x 152.4 mm) SEF media.
  • Page 121 9. Run your print job. 10. Upon completion of your print job, remove the postcard stock and the Postcard bracket from the tray. 11. Store the Postcard bracket inside the OHCF front cover area. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-3 User Guide...
  • Page 122: Loading Media In The 1 Or 2-Tray Ohcf

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) Loading media in the 1 or 2-Tray OHCF Loading paper in the OHCF (1 or 2 Trays) 1. Select the appropriate paper stock for your print job. 2. Pull out the tray slowly until it stops. 3.
  • Page 123: Loading Transparencies In The Ohcf (1 Or 2 Trays)

    5. Adjust the paper guides by pressing in the guide release and carefully moving the Edge Guide until it lightly touches the edge of the material in the tray. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-5 User Guide...
  • Page 124: Print Jobs

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) Do not load materials above the MAX line located on the rear Edge Guide. 6. If necessary, set the skew adjustment levers to the desired position for your print job. 7.
  • Page 125: Print Jobs

    If enabled by your System Administrator, the Paper Tray settings screen may be displayed on the UI. 10. If changes have been made to the paper tray, select the Change Settings button; otherwise, proceed to the next step. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-7 User Guide...
  • Page 126: Skew Adjustment Levers

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) a) Make the desired selections for Paper Type/Paper Weight, Paper Size, and Paper Color. b) If necessary, make the desired changes to paper curl and alignment adjustment. Note Refer to the System Administration Guide for detailed information on the paper curl and alignment adjustment options.
  • Page 127: Ohcf Problem Solving

    Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs. Note Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-9 User Guide...
  • Page 128: Paper Jams Inside The Ohcf Trays

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) Paper jams inside the OHCF trays 1. Pull out the tray where the paper jam occurred. 2. Remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3.
  • Page 129: Ohcf Paper Jams At Lever 1B And Knob 1C

    If the front cover of the OHCF is not completely closed, a message will appear and the machine will not operate. OHCF paper jams at lever 1b and knob 1c 1. Open the front cover of the OHCF. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-11 User Guide...
  • Page 130: Ohcf Paper Jams At Lever 1D And Knob 1C

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) 2. Move the lever 1b to the right and turn the knob 1c to the right. Remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3.
  • Page 131 3. If the paper cannot be removed, turn the knob 1c clockwise, and then remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return the lever 1d to the original position. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-13 User Guide...
  • Page 132: Ohcf Fault Codes

    Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) 5. Close the front cover of the OHCF. Note If the front cover of the OHCF is not completely closed, a message will appear and the machine will not operate. OHCF fault codes 024-955 Cause: An OHCF tray is empty or out of paper.
  • Page 133 Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. Power Off/On the machine. If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-15 User Guide...
  • Page 134 Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) 078-261 Cause: An OHCF tray has malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. Power Off/On the machine. If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim.
  • Page 135 If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim. 078-269 Cause: An OHCF tray has malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-17 User Guide...
  • Page 136 Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) Power Off/On the machine. If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim. 078-270 Cause: An OHCF tray has malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays.
  • Page 137 Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. Power Off/On the machine. If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-19 User Guide...
  • Page 138 Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF), 1 or 2 trays (Trays 6/7) 078-278 Cause: An OHCF tray has malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. Power Off/On the machine. If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim.
  • Page 139 If problems persist, contact the Customer Support Center. Note Trays other than the OHCF trays may be used in the interim. 078-942 Cause: An OHCF tray has malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Check the paper loaded in the trays. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 13-21 User Guide...
  • Page 140: Ohcf Specifications

    LEF: B5, 7.25 x 10.5 in. (executive), A4, 8.5 x 11 in., 8.0 x 10 in. Custom sizes: 182-330 mm (7.2-13 in.) width and 182-488 mm (7.2-19.2 in.) length Paper weight 18 lb. to 130 lb. cover/55-350 gsm Paper capacity 2000 sheets/drawer Important When using up to Xerox 24 lb./90 gsm paper. 13-22 User Guide...
  • Page 141: Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module

    The specific type of module available depends on the machine configuration: The Interface Module is available with a machine configuration that is either D110 or D125 (either Copier/Printer or Printer only). The Interface Cooling Module is available only with the D136 configuration (either Copier/Printer or Printer only).
  • Page 142 Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Note The Interface Module is not available with the D95 Copier/Printer configuration. D110/D125 configurations For either Copier/Printer or Printer only, the Interface Module is required with the following finishing devices: GBC AdvancedPunch Perfect Binder (available only with the Copier/Printer with integrated controller)
  • Page 143: Module Overview

    System Administration Guide for information on adjusting the paper curl. The paper curl buttons are discussed in more detail later in this section. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 14-3 User Guide...
  • Page 144: Paper Path

    Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Paper path As media enters the module, it is fed to the module decurler for paper curl correction. The module decurler has both upper and lower decurler rolls that apply pressure to the media based upon the following: System default Manual selections made at the module control panel Based on the paper curl (decurl) settings, the module decurler gate routes the paper to...
  • Page 145: Problem Solving

    Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Paper jams at lever 1a 1. Open the front cover of the module. 2. Move the lever 1a downward and remove the jammed paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 14-5 User Guide...
  • Page 146: Paper Jams At Lever 2A

    Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module 3. Return the lever 1a to the original position. 4. Close the front cover of the module. 5. Follow the instructions on the UI to clear other areas or to resume your print job. Paper jams at lever 2a 1.
  • Page 147 3. Return the lever 2a to the original position. 4. Close the front cover of the module. 5. Follow the instructions on the UI to clear other areas or to resume your print job. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 14-7 User Guide...
  • Page 148: Paper Jams At Lever 2B

    Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Paper jams at lever 2b 1. Open the front cover of the module. 2. Move the lever downward, turn the knob 2c counterclockwise, and remove the jammed paper. 3. Return the lever 2b to the original position. 14-8 User Guide...
  • Page 149: Fault Codes

    Fault codes The fault code table lists problems and suggested solutions that apply to the Interface Module/Interface Cooling. If the problem persists after following all instructions, call your Xerox Customer Support Center. 048-100 Cause: Paper jam: A jam occurred during feeding.
  • Page 150 Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Remedy: Perform the following: Open the Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module front door. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from the jam clearance areas. Close the front door. Verify the paper used is within the approved paper specifications.
  • Page 151 Ensure all jam clearance handles/levers are returned to their closed positions. After clearing all jams, remove any ejected paper from the finishing output area. Power Off/On the machine. 048-321 Cause: Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module communication failure or connection failure Remedy: Perform the following: ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 14-11 User Guide...
  • Page 152 Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Check the connection between the Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module and the connected finishing device or devices. Fully clear any jams between the Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module and the connection finishing device or devices. Ensure all jam clearance handles/levers are returned to their closed positions. After clearing all jams, remove any ejected paper from the finishing output area.
  • Page 153 Close the front door. Verify the paper used is within the approved paper specifications. 048-901 Cause: Paper jam: A jam occurred during feeding. A jam notification is displayed on the UI. Remedy: Perform the following: ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 14-13 User Guide...
  • Page 154 Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module Open the Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module front door. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from the jam clearance areas. Close the front door. Verify the paper used is within the approved paper specifications. 048-903 Cause: Paper jam: A jam occurred during feeding.
  • Page 155: High Capacity Stacker (Hcs)

    The HCS requires the Interface Module or the Interface Cooling Module. Module type depends on your product and machine configuration. The module acts as a communication device and paper path between the machine and the HCS. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-1 User Guide...
  • Page 156: Identifying The Components

    High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Your system may accommodate a maximum of two High Capacity Stackers at one time. If your system has two stackers attached, they are referred to as B1 and B2. Also, with two stackers attached, and when one of them is full, automatic switching occurs between the two stackers to ensure maximum productivity for your system.
  • Page 157: Control Panel

    The Top Tray offers the following: Copies/prints are aligned easily without folds or wrinkles in the output. To enable easier pick-up of the output, the HCS can be stopped by selecting the Stop button on the machine’s UI. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-3 User Guide...
  • Page 158: Unloading The Stacker Tray

    High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Unloading the Stacker Tray 1. Press the Unload button on the HCS control panel. Wait until the Unload indicator lights and then open the HCS front door. 2. Open the front door after the Unload indicator lights. 3.
  • Page 159: Problem Solving

    Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. HCS entrance jams (E1, E2, and E3) Perform the following steps to clear the jam and resume printing: 1. Open the HCS Front Cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-5 User Guide...
  • Page 160: Hcs Transport Jams (E4, E5, And E6)

    High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 2. Lift the green handle(s) and/or rotate the green knob and remove all paper in the entrance area. 3. Close the green handle(s). 4. Close the HCS Front Cover. 5. If the UI indicates there is a jam in the print engine, follow the instructions on the screen to remove any paper in the area indicated.
  • Page 161: Hcs Top Tray Jam (E7)

    11. Follow the instructions displayed on the UI to resume printing. HCS top tray jam (E7) Perform the following steps to clear the jam and resume printing: 1. Remove any output delivered to the Top Tray. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-7 User Guide...
  • Page 162: Hcs Exit Jam (E8)

    High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 2. Open the HCS Front Cover. 3. Lift the green handle(s) and/or rotate the green knob and remove all paper in the entrance area. 4. Close the green handle(s). 5. Close the HCS Front Cover. 6. If the UI indicates there is a jam in the print engine, follow the instructions on the screen to remove any paper in the area indicated.
  • Page 163: Hints And Tips For Using The Hcs

    Adjust the paper curl by using the decurler controls on the top of the Interface Module/Interface Cooling Module. If the output has not improved, adjust the paper curl again. If the output still has not improved, call the Customer Support Center. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-9 User Guide...
  • Page 164: Loss Of Power

    High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Loss of power If power is interrupted to the HCS: Ensure that the power cord is plugged in to the proper wall receptacle. Ensure that the machine power is switched on. Ensure that the Ground Fault Indicator is in the On position. If the power has not been restored by checking the above items, then call for service.
  • Page 165 Cause: Stacker sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-11 User Guide...
  • Page 166 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 049-115 Cause: Stacker sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. 049-116 Cause: Stacker sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 167 Cause: Stacker cart sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. 049-215 Cause: Stacker cart sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-13 User Guide...
  • Page 168 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. 049-216 Cause: Stacker cart sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. 049-217 Cause: Stacker full sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following:...
  • Page 169 Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. 049-233 Cause: HCS sensor failure ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-15 User Guide...
  • Page 170 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. 049-234 Cause: HCS sensor failure Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 171 Cause: HCS sensor failure Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-17 User Guide...
  • Page 172 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 049-248 Cause: HCS sensor failure Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. 049-251 Cause: HCS sensor failure Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 173 If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. 049-286 Cause: HCS communication or software fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-19 User Guide...
  • Page 174 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check the connection between the Interface Cooling Module and the HCS. 049-287 Cause: HCS communication or software fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 175 However, no paper is present; HCS sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-21 User Guide...
  • Page 176 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 049-905 Cause: The HCS detects paper at the HCS top tray, HCS bypass, or at the HCS stacker tray. However, no paper is present; HCS sensor fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas.
  • Page 177 Cause: The HCS detects paper still remaining on stacker cart after the front door was opened/closed. Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Open the HCS front door. Remove any paper from the stacker cart. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-23 User Guide...
  • Page 178 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) Close the HCS front door. 049-968 Cause: Mix size, stacker full detection fault Remedy: Perform the following: Power Off/On the machine If the problem still exists, contact the Customer Support Center. Open the HCS front door. Remove any paper from the stacker cart.
  • Page 179: Specifications

    Non-standard papers longer than 305 mm (12 in.) in the feed direction require 210 mm (8.3 in.) minimum measurement across the feed direction. Non-standard papers shorter than 254 mm (10 in.) in the cross-feed direction require 330 mm (13 in.) minimum measurement in the feed direction. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 15-25 User Guide...
  • Page 180 High Capacity Stacker (HCS) 15-26 User Guide...
  • Page 181: Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher

    The following illustration shows the Booklet Maker Finisher. Note The Interface Cooling Module is required with D136 configurations. Note The Standard Finisher or Booklet Maker Finisher may be referred to simply as the finisher. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-1 User Guide...
  • Page 182 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher The Standard/Booklet Maker finisher is comprised of the following components: Component Function Staple cartridge Contains staples; remove this cartridge to replace staples and clear staple jams. Staple waste container Container for staple waste; remove this container when full. Top tray The Top Tray is used for stacked output and can receive up to 500 sheets of 20 lb./80 gsm paper.
  • Page 183: Manual Decurling Feature On The Finisher

    The finisher provides a manual decurling feature, which allows you to adjust the curl of the print output at point of need. Pressing the Decurler button on the finisher switches the decurl feature between the Auto, On, and Off modes. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-3 User Guide...
  • Page 184: Folding Feature

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 1. Auto button: When this indicator is lit, the appropriate curl correction is automatically performed depending on the sizes and orientation of the printed output. The button should be set to Auto for most situations. The button automatically switches to the Auto mode when: The machine is switched on The machine exits the Power Saver mode...
  • Page 185 Sheet is not folded in two equal folds. The two folds are unequal which allows one edge of the Z-Fold Half Sheet to have a longer edge, and the longer edge allows for stapling or hole punching. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-5 User Guide...
  • Page 186: Loading Paper/Tabs In Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter)

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Loading paper/tabs in Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter) 1. If necessary, remove any remaining media that is currently loaded in Tray 8/T1. 2. Hold the center of the paper guides and slide them to their desired paper size. 3.
  • Page 187: Maintenance

    Always refer to www.xerox.com for the latest Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) part numbers. Store supply items and Xerox parts in their original packages in a convenient location. Supply Item Supply Unit Shipped with finisher/Reorder Quantity Staple cartridge/staple waste 4 staple cartridges (5000 staples per cartridge) and 1...
  • Page 188 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 3. Grasp the Staple Cartridge handle located at R1, and pull out the staple cartridge from the finisher. 4. Hold the positions as indicated by the arrow and remove the staple cartridge from the unit. 5. Push a new staple cartridge into the unit. 6.
  • Page 189: Replace The Booklet Staple Cartridge

    2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. While pressing the lever to the right, pull out the booklet staple cartridge unit. 4. Hold the tabs of the staple cartridge unit by the tabs and lift to remove it. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-9 User Guide...
  • Page 190: Replacing The Staple Waste Container On The Finisher

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 5. While holding the tabs of a new staple cartridge, push it into the unit. 6. Push the staple cartridge unit to its original position in the machine. 7. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 191 5. Place the used staple waste container into a supplied plastic bag. Note Do not return a disassembled (used) container to the Customer Support Center. 6. Hold the new staple waste container by the R5 handle area and push it into the machine. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-11 User Guide...
  • Page 192: Empty The Punch Waste Container

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Note To prevent injury, do not put your fingers on top of the container. 7. Push R5 until the lock lever moves to the locked position. 8. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 193: Finisher Problem Solving

    A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. Finisher problem solving Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-13 User Guide...
  • Page 194: Paper Jams In Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter)

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Note Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Paper jams in Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter) 1. Press the Cover button. 2. Open cover 1e and then remove the jammed paper and all paper loaded in the tray. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it.
  • Page 195: Paper Jams At Lever 1A And Knob 1C

    If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return lever 1a to the original position. 5. Close the finisher left cover completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-15 User Guide...
  • Page 196: Paper Jams At Lever 1D

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Paper jams at lever 1d 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the finisher left cover. 3. Move lever 1d upwards and remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4.
  • Page 197: Paper Jams At Lever 1B

    If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Move the lever 1b to the original position. 5. Close the finisher left cover completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-17 User Guide...
  • Page 198: Paper Jams At Lever 3B And 3D

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Paper jams at lever 3b and 3d 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Move the levers 3b and 3d; remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4.
  • Page 199: Paper Jams At Lever 3E And Knob 3C

    4. Return the lever 3e its original position. 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-19 User Guide...
  • Page 200: Paper Jams At Lever 3G And Knob 3F

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Paper jams at lever 3g and knob 3f 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Move the lever 3g and turn the knob 3f and remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it.
  • Page 201: Paper Jams At Lever 4B And Knob 3A

    4. Return the lever 4b to its original position. 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-21 User Guide...
  • Page 202: Paper Jams At Lever 2A And Knob 3A

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Paper jams at lever 2a and knob 3a 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Move the lever 2a and turn the knob 3a; remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it.
  • Page 203: Paper Jams At Lever 2B And Knob 2C

    4. Return the lever 2b to its original position. 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-23 User Guide...
  • Page 204: Paper Jams At 2C, 2E, 2F, And 2D

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Paper jams at 2c, 2e, 2f, and 2d 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Pull out the folder output tray ( 2d), swing lever 2e/2f to the right, and remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 205: Paper Jams At 2D And Lever 2G

    1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Pull out the folder output tray ( 2d), swing lever the 2g, and remove the jammed paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-25 User Guide...
  • Page 206: Paper Jams At Unit 4 And Knob 4A

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return the opened lever ( 2g) to its original position, and close the output tray ( 2d). 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 207: Paper Jams At Finisher Top Tray

    Paper jams at finisher top tray 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Remove jammed paper from the finisher top tray. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-27 User Guide...
  • Page 208: Paper Jams At Finisher Stacker Tray

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 3. Open and close the finisher right cover. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. Paper jams at finisher stacker tray 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Remove jammed paper from the finisher stacker tray. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it.
  • Page 209: Paper Jams At The Optional Booklet Maker Tray

    If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-29 User Guide...
  • Page 210: Stapler Faults

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Stapler faults Follow the procedures provided when the output is not stapled or the staples are bent. Contact our Customer Support Center if the problem persists after you have tried the following solutions. Stapler faults on output may look similar to the ones shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 211 4. Check the inside of the finisher for any remaining staples, and if necessary, remove them. 5. Open the staple cartridge unit as shown and remove the jammed staple. Warning To avoid injury to your fingers, carefully remove the jammed staples from the cartridge. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-31 User Guide...
  • Page 212: Staple Jams In The Booklet Maker Cartridge

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 6. Reinstall the cartridge unit to its original position in the finisher. 7. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 213 To avoid injury to your fingers, carefully remove the jammed staples from the cartridge. 6. While holding the tabs of a new staple cartridge, push it into the unit. 7. Push the staple cartridge unit to its original position in the machine. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-33 User Guide...
  • Page 214: Reinserting The Standard Staple Cartridge

    Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 8. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. Reinserting the standard staple cartridge Use this procedure if the standard staple cartridge is inserted incorrectly into the machine. Note Always check inside the finisher for any individual staples or staple remnants.
  • Page 215 5. Move the lever on the rear of the staple cartridge unit in the downward direction. 6. While holding the lever down, turn over the unit and remove the staple cartridge from the unit. 7. Detach the outside staples along the line. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-35 User Guide...
  • Page 216: Fault Codes

    If an error code appears that is not listed in the table below, or if an error persists after following the listed solution, then contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. If an error code is displayed, all print data of the machine as well as print data stored in the machine’s built-in memory is discarded.
  • Page 217 Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-215 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-37 User Guide...
  • Page 218 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-216 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them.
  • Page 219 Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-229 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-39 User Guide...
  • Page 220 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-230 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job.
  • Page 221 Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-41 User Guide...
  • Page 222 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 012-247 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-248 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned.
  • Page 223 If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-264 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-43 User Guide...
  • Page 224 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Check for any obstructions in the paper path and clear them. 012-265 Cause: The finisher malfunctioned. Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the error persists, contact the Customer Support Center.
  • Page 225 Cause: Finisher staple fault Remedy: Check staples and reset correctly. 024-977 Cause: Finisher staple feeding is not ready. Remedy: Check staples and reset correctly. 024-978 Cause: Booklet maker finisher staple operation is not ready. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-45 User Guide...
  • Page 226 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Remedy: Check staples and reset correctly. 024-979 Cause: The staple cartridge is empty Remedy: Check staples. Follow procedures to remove and replace staple cartridge. 024-980 Cause: The stacker tray is full Remedy: Remove all paper from the stacker tray. 024-981 Cause: The top tray is full.
  • Page 227: Specifications

    Tray Type Top Tray: Collated/Uncollated Note Transparencies can be sent to the TOP tray of the finisher ONLY. Transparencies cannot be sent to the stacker (middle) tray. Stacker (middle) Tray: Collated/Uncollated (Offset available) ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 16-47 User Guide...
  • Page 228 Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher Item Specification Supported Paper Size Top Tray: Maximum: SRA3, 13 x19 in., 12.6 x19.2 in., 330 x 488 mm (custom size) Minimum: 100 x 148 mm (SEF), 4 x 6 in. (SEF), A6 (SEF) postcards Stacker (middle) Tray: Maximum: 13 x 19 in.
  • Page 229 Maximum number of sheets: Fold Fold and Staple: 25 sheets Fold only: 5 sheets When using Xerox 20 lb./75 gsm paper, only 14 sheets can be stapled if adding a cover. Paper size: Maximum: A3, 13 x 18 in. Minimum: A4 SEF, 8.5 x 11 in. SEF...
  • Page 230: Optional C/Z Folder

    Z-Fold Half Sheet Z-paper size: 11 x 17 in./A3, 10 x 14 in./B4, 8K Capacity: Maximum: 80 sheets (A3/11 x 17 in. Xerox 20 lb./75 gsm paper Z folding) 20 sheets for 8K and 10 x 14 in./B4 Paper type: 16-24 lb./64-90 gsm...
  • Page 231: Squarefold Trimmer Module

    SquareFold Trimmer Module already assembled. Any adjustments to the image of the original and its placement on the booklet page must be done from the machine UI, your print driver, or from the print server. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-1 User Guide...
  • Page 232: Identifying The Components

    SquareFold Trimmer Module Note Always refer to the SquareFold Trimmer Module Hints and Tips section before using the SquareFold Trimmer Module. The hints and tips section provides valuable information about setting up your jobs, which in turn ensures the best possible output for your print/copy jobs.
  • Page 233: Paper Path

    Booklets exiting/leaving the SquareFold Trimmer Module may contain trim remnants/scraps from the previously trimmed booklet. This is due to static electricity build-up and is normal. If booklets contain trim remnants/scraps, simply remove and discard them. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-3 User Guide...
  • Page 234: Control Panel

    SquareFold Trimmer Module Control panel The control panel consists of the following: Fault indicators: These indicators light when a fault or jam occurs in a particular area of the SquareFold Trimmer Module. This indicator lights when a jam occurs as the booklet is leaving the exit area of the finisher.
  • Page 235: Square Fold Options

    4. +1/High/High 1: Use this setting when you want a greater amount of pressure applied to the spine of the booklet, but not as much pressure as the +2 setting uses. Auto/Normal: This is the machine default setting and is used for most jobs. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-5 User Guide...
  • Page 236: Accessing The Square Fold Options

    SquareFold Trimmer Module 6. -1/Low/Low 1: Use this setting when you want less pressure applied to the spine of the booklet. The less pressure applied to the booklet, the more rounded the booklet spine will be. 7. -2/Lower/Low 2: Select this setting when your finished booklet is five pages or less and on lighter weight paper (100 gsm or lower).
  • Page 237: Accessing The Square Fold Options For Copy Jobs

    SquareFold Trimmer Module. Trimmer options When using the Trimmer options, always consider the following: Booklets exiting/leaving the SquareFold Trimmer Module may contain trim remnants/scraps from the previously trimmed booklet. This is due to static electricity ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-7 User Guide...
  • Page 238 SquareFold Trimmer Module build-up and is normal. If booklets contain trim remnants/scraps, simply remove and discard them. The Trimmer feature can be switched on or off based on user preference. When the feature is switched on, you can adjust the trim setting in 0.1 mm/0.0039 in. increments depending on your requirements for the finished booklet job.
  • Page 239: Trim Guidelines

    210 x 297 mm) 12 x 18 in./305 x 6 x 9 in./152 x 80 lbs./120 458 mm 229 mm 12 x 18 in./305 x 6 x 9 in./152 x 80 lbs./120 458 mm 229 mm ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-9 User Guide...
  • Page 240: Accessing The Trimmer Options

    SquareFold Trimmer Module Number of Approximate Scenario Finished booklet Paper weight pages in Paper Size trim setting number size (lbs./gsm) finished (mm) booklet 12 x 18 in./305 x 6 x 9 in./152 x 80 lbs./120 458 mm 229 mm 12 x 18 in./305 x 6 x 9 in./152 x 28 lbs./105 458 mm...
  • Page 241: Hints And Tips

    Does the booklet contain full-page images? Are you using preprinted covers with full-page images? Are you trimming the booklet? Do you need to shift any full-page images in order to ensure they fit on the finished booklet? ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-11 User Guide...
  • Page 242: Follow These Tips

    SquareFold Trimmer Module These are important questions which can affect the output of your booklet jobs, especially if you are using full-page images and trimming the booklet edges. Follow these tips Follow these tips to ensure you get your desired output: Always run one or more test prints of your job before running a larger output quantity.
  • Page 243: Clearing Jams

    Use the following procedure to clear jams when the E1 and/or E2 LED is lit on the SquareFold Trimmer Module control panel. 1. Make sure that the machine is not in operation, and press the button on the left cover of the Trimmer unit to open the cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-13 User Guide...
  • Page 244 SquareFold Trimmer Module 2. Remove the jammed paper. 3. If you cannot remove the paper in Step 2, open the right cover of the finisher. 4. Turn the knob 4a to the right, and then remove the jammed paper. 5. Close the left cover of the Trimmer unit. 6.
  • Page 245: Clearing E3 Jams

    1. Make sure that the machine is not in operation, and press the button on the right cover of the Trimmer unit to open the cover. 2. Remove the jammed paper. 3. Close the right cover of the Trimmer unit. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-15 User Guide...
  • Page 246: Fault Codes

    SquareFold Trimmer Module Fault codes If a jam/fault occurs in the SquareFold Trimmer Module, the machine’s UI displays a jam/fault message. The following table provides a list of fault codes for the SquareFold Trimmer Module and a list of related finisher fault codes. Note The top covers cannot be opened during normal operation or when the machine is idle.
  • Page 247 Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas. Close the SquareFold Trimmer Module Top Left and Right Covers. Check the Trimmer Waste Container: If full, empty the container and reinsert it in the SquareFold Trimmer Module. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-17 User Guide...
  • Page 248 SquareFold Trimmer Module If the container is partially pulled out, push it completely in. If necessary, follow any remaining instructions on the machine’s UI. 6. If fault persists, repeat the previous steps; if fault persists after that, call for service. 013-103 Cause: Jam/fault with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following:...
  • Page 249 Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. 013-223 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-19 User Guide...
  • Page 250 SquareFold Trimmer Module If fault persists, call for service. 013-224 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. 013-225 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine.
  • Page 251 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. 013-237 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-21 User Guide...
  • Page 252 SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. 013-238 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. 013-239 Cause: Jam or communication error with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following:...
  • Page 253 If full, empty the container and reinsert it in the SquareFold Trimmer Module. If the container is partially pulled out, push it completely in. If necessary, follow any remaining instructions on the machine’s UI. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-23 User Guide...
  • Page 254 SquareFold Trimmer Module 6. If fault persists, repeat the previous steps; if fault persists after that, call for service. 013-916 Cause: Jam/fault with the SquareFold Trimmer Module Remedy: Perform the following: Open the Top Left and Right Covers of the SquareFold Trimmer Module. Carefully remove all sheets and paper scraps from jam clearance areas.
  • Page 255 Cause: Booklet Tray on the SquareFold Trimmer Module is full Remedy: Perform the following: Remove any booklets from the tray. If fault persists, power off/on the machine. If fault persists, call for service. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 17-25 User Guide...
  • Page 256: Technical Data

    SquareFold Trimmer Module Technical data Specifications Item Specifications Paper size Maximum: 13 x 18 in./330 x 457 mm Minimum: 8.5 x 11 in./A4 SEF Note The SquareFold Trimmer Module requires both the Interface Cooling Module and the Booklet Maker Finisher. Trim capacity 5-20 sheet booklet (up to 80 imaged sides) at 24 lb./90 gsm 5-25 sheet booklet (up to 100 imaged sides) at 200 lb./80 gsm...
  • Page 257: Standard Finisher Plus

    Overview Note The Standard Finisher Plus requires either the Interface Module or the Interface Cooling Module (depending on your product and machine configuration). The Standard Finisher Plus consists of these two modules: ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-1 User Guide...
  • Page 258: Finisher Module

    Standard Finisher Plus Finisher Module Finishing Transport Output prints are fed from the machine (and any attached optional finishing device) to the Finisher Module. The Finishing Transport serves as an interface to transfer paper from the Finisher Module and the attached third-party output device. The Finishing Transport moves the paper from the Finisher Module to one of the three Finishing Transport exits.
  • Page 259: Folding Feature

    The option folds your prints in half (single or bi-folding) or in thirds (C-fold or Z-fold types). The folding option is selected from the print driver. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-3 User Guide...
  • Page 260: Fold Types

    Standard Finisher Plus Note In order to use the folding option, the orientation of documents must be short-edge feed (SEF). You must select a paper tray that contains SEF stock. Fold types Important The Single Fold (Bi-Fold) option is available only with the Booklet Maker Finisher. The C-Fold and Z-Fold options are available only with the C/Z Folder.
  • Page 261: Loading Paper/Tabs In Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter)

    If the media is tab stock, load the tab side to be fed first (in the direction of the arrow as shown in the above illustration). 4. From the Tray Properties window, enter the correct paper information, including size, type, weight, and if necessary, decurler and/or alignment option ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-5 User Guide...
  • Page 262: Finishing Transport

    Standard Finisher Plus If enabled by your System Administrator, the Paper Tray Properties screen may be displayed on the UI. 5. Select OK to save the information and close the Tray Properties window. Finishing Transport Finishing Transport main components The Finishing Transport is comprised of the following components: Component Function Finishing Transport...
  • Page 263: Finishing Transport Status Indicators

    Paper jam indication Open front door Area 1 Paper jam in Area 1 Area 2 Paper jam in Area 2 Area 3 Paper jam in Area 3 Area 4 Paper jam in Area 4 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-7 User Guide...
  • Page 264: Standard Finisher Plus Maintenance

    Standard Finisher Plus Standard Finisher Plus maintenance Standard Finisher Plus consumable supplies Xerox supplies, paper, and throughput material can be ordered from Xerox by going to www.xerox.com and clicking on either the Contact Us link for specific contact information/telephone numbers in your area or by clicking on the Supplies and entering/selecting your specific machine information (product family and model type).
  • Page 265 6. Reinstall the cartridge unit to its original position in the finisher. 7. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-9 User Guide...
  • Page 266: Replacing The Staple Waste Container On The Finisher

    Standard Finisher Plus Replacing the Staple Waste Container on the finisher The machine displays a message indicating that the Staple Waste Container is full. To replace the container: 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3.
  • Page 267 7. Push R5 until the lock lever moves to the locked position. 8. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-11 User Guide...
  • Page 268: Empty The Punch Waste Container

    Standard Finisher Plus Empty the Punch Waste Container The UI displays a message indicating when it is time to empty the Punch Waste Container. Caution Only remove the Punch Waste Container while the system is powered ON. If you switch off the power when emptying the container, the machine cannot detect that the container was emptied.
  • Page 269: Problem Solving

    Paper jams in the Finisher Module Paper jams in Tray 8/T1 (Post-Process Inserter) 1. Press the Cover button. 2. Open cover 1e and then remove the jammed paper and all paper loaded in the tray. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-13 User Guide...
  • Page 270: Paper Jams Inside The Finisher Left Cover

    Standard Finisher Plus Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Fan the paper you removed, making sure that all four corners are neatly aligned, and then load them again. 4. Push cover 1e until you hear it click into place. Note A message is displayed and the machine does not operate if the cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 271 Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. Paper jams at lever 1d 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the finisher left cover. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-15 User Guide...
  • Page 272 Standard Finisher Plus 3. Move lever 1d upwards and remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Move the lever 1d to the original position. 5. Close the finisher left cover completely. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 273: Paper Jams Inside The Finisher Right Cover

    Paper jams at lever 3b and 3d Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-17 User Guide...
  • Page 274 Standard Finisher Plus 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Move the levers 3b and 3d; remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return the levers 3b and 3d to their original positions. 5.
  • Page 275 3. Move the lever 3e and turn the knob 3c; remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return the lever 3e its original position. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-19 User Guide...
  • Page 276 Standard Finisher Plus 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. Paper jams at lever 3g and knob 3f Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs.
  • Page 277 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Move the lever 4b and turn the knob 3a; remove the jammed paper. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-21 User Guide...
  • Page 278: Paper Jams At The Optional C/Z Folder

    Standard Finisher Plus Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 4. Return the lever 4b its original position. 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 279 4. Return the lever 2a to its original position. 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-23 User Guide...
  • Page 280 Standard Finisher Plus Paper jams at lever 2b and knob 2c Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2.
  • Page 281 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Pull out the folder output tray ( 2d), swing lever 2e to the right, and remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-25 User Guide...
  • Page 282 Standard Finisher Plus 4. If you cannot remove the paper, return the lever 2e to its original position. Swing the lever 2e, turn the knob 2c to the right, and remove the jammed paper. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 5.
  • Page 283 4. Return the opened lever ( 2g) to its original position, and close the output tray ( 2d). 5. Close the right cover on the finisher. Note A message will display and the machine will not operate if the right cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-27 User Guide...
  • Page 284 Standard Finisher Plus Paper jams in areas 4b and 4c Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2.
  • Page 285: Paper Jams At The Finisher Output Area

    Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Open and close the finisher right cover. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-29 User Guide...
  • Page 286: Paper Jams In The Finishing Transport

    Standard Finisher Plus Paper jams at finisher stacker tray 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. 2. Remove jammed paper from the finisher stacker tray. Note If paper is torn, check inside the machine and remove it. 3. Open and close the finisher right cover. Note The machine will not operate if the cover is open even slightly.
  • Page 287 5. Close the Finishing Transport front door. 6. Ensure that the paper jam indication is cleared from the Finishing Transport status display. 7. Follow the instructions on the UI to restart your print job. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-31 User Guide...
  • Page 288: Paper Jams In Area 2

    Standard Finisher Plus Paper jams in area 2 Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs.
  • Page 289: Paper Jams In Area 3

    5. Close the Finishing Transport front door. 6. Ensure that the paper jam indication is cleared from the Finishing Transport status display. 7. Follow the instructions on the UI to restart your print job. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-33 User Guide...
  • Page 290: Paper Jams In Area 4

    Standard Finisher Plus Paper jams in area 4 Remedies differ according to the paper jam location. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Always ensure that all paper jams, including any small ripped pieces of paper, are cleared before proceeding with your print jobs.
  • Page 291: Stapler Faults

    Perform the following procedure to clear staple jams in the standard staple cartridge. Note Always check inside the finisher for any individual staples or staple remnants. 1. Make sure that the machine has stopped printing. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-35 User Guide...
  • Page 292 Standard Finisher Plus 2. Open the right cover on the finisher. 3. Grasp the Staple Cartridge handle located at R1, and pull out the staple cartridge from the finisher. 4. Check the inside of the finisher for any remaining staples, and if necessary, remove them.
  • Page 293: Standard Finisher Plus Fault Codes

    Finisher Module fault codes If an error code appears that is not listed in the table below, or if an error persists after following the listed solution, then contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. 013-108 Cause: The transport in sensor in the Finishing Transport did not switch ON within a specified amount of time.
  • Page 294: Finishing Transport Fault Codes

    If the fault persists, contact the Customer Support Center. Finishing Transport fault codes If an error code appears that is not listed in the table below, or if an error persists after following the listed solution, then contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. 051-100 Cause: Paper jam...
  • Page 295 If the fault persists, contact the Customer Support Center. 051-105 Cause: Paper jam Remedy: Perform the following: Check for any obstructions or paper jams in the Finishing Module and Finishing Transport paper paths and clear them. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-39 User Guide...
  • Page 296 Standard Finisher Plus If necessary, power Off/On the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the fault persists, contact the Customer Support Center. 051-106 Cause: Paper jam Remedy: Perform the following: Check for any obstructions or paper jams in the Finishing Module and Finishing Transport paper paths and clear them.
  • Page 297 051-310 Cause: Finishing Transport firmware fault upgrade Remedy: Perform the following: If necessary, power Off/On the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the fault persists, contact the Customer Support Center. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-41 User Guide...
  • Page 298: Third-Party Dfa Fault Codes

    Document Finishing Architecture (DFA) device. If an error code appears that is not listed in the table below, or if an error persists after following the listed solution, then contact your Xerox Customer Support Center. 051-910...
  • Page 299 If necessary, refer to the DFA user documentation for setting/changing profile values. If necessary, power Off/On the machine, and if necessary, resend/restart your print job. If the fault persists, contact the Customer Support Center. ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-43 User Guide...
  • Page 300: Specifications

    Standard Finisher Plus Specifications This section provides specifications on the Standard Finisher Plus. Finisher Module specifications Item Specification Tray Type Top Tray: Collated/Uncollated Stacker (middle) Tray: Collated/Uncollated (Offset available) Supported Paper Size Top Tray: Maximum: SRA3, 13 x19 in., 12.6 x19.2 in., 330 x 488 mm (custom size) Minimum: 100 x 148 mm (SEF), 4 x 6 in.
  • Page 301 *: Angled stapling for A3 and A4 Hole Punching Supported paper size: Maximum: A3/11 x 17 in. Minimum: B5 LEF (2 holes), A4 LEF (4 holes) Number of holes: 2, 4, 3 (optional) Paper type: 55-220 gsm ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer 18-45 User Guide...
  • Page 302 Maximum number of sheets: Fold Fold and Staple: 25 sheets Fold only: 5 sheets When using Xerox 20 lb./75 gsm paper, only 14 sheets can be stapled if adding a cover. Paper size: Maximum: A3, 13 x 18 in. Minimum: A4 SEF, 8.5 x 11 in. SEF...
  • Page 303 Z-Fold Half Sheet Z-paper size: 11 x 17 in./A3, 10 x 14 in./B4, 8K Capacity: Maximum: 80 sheets (A3/11 x 17 in. Xerox 20 lb./75 gsm paper Z folding) 20 sheets for 8K and 10 x 14 in./B4 Paper type: 16-24 lb./64-90 gsm...
  • Page 304 Standard Finisher Plus 18-48 User Guide...
  • Page 305 Error codes, See Fault codes top tray stop button 15-3 unloading stacker tray 15-4 Fault codes 12-10 Interface Module fault codes 14-9 OHCF fault codes SquareFold Trimmer Module 17-16 Interface Module 1-8, 14-1 Fault History 8-3 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 306 Index See also Interface Cooling Module Maintenance 9-1 clearing jams 14-5 replacing consumable supplies control panel 14-3 Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) fault codes 14-9 Media manual decurler buttons on the Interface loading media in the optional OHCF 13-4 Module 14-4 loading media in Trays 1, 2, 3, and 4 3-1 paper curl settings on the Interface Module 14-4...
  • Page 307 OHCF problem solving 13-9 components 18-6 SquareFold Trimmer Module 17-12 fault codes 18-38 Standard Finisher Plus 18-13 specifications 18-47 status indicators 18-7 fold types 16-4, 18-4 maintenance punch waste container, emptying Replacing consumable supplies 16-12, 18-12 ® Xerox D110/D125/D136 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 308 (OHCF) in standard staple cartridge 18-35 stapler faults 16-30, 18-35 third-party DFA fault codes 18-42 Usage Counters Standard/Booklet Maker Finisher 16-1 User Account Billing Information 8-5 components 16-1 Stored Programming Supplies World Wide Web help www.xerox.com 2-1 User Guide...

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