Attention Light; Registration Transport Levers - Xerox 4635 Operator's Manual

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XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM OPERATOR GUIDE
SYSTEM OVERVIEW OF THE 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM
11. Message area, used as follows:
Lines 1 and 2. These lines display the current status of
the printer, for example, READY.
Line 3. This line displays messages concerning masked
conditions, such as low dry ink. These messages are
preceded by an asterisk.
Line 4. This line displays messages that originate at the
system controller.
12. Area where the following icons appear:
Hint icon. This icon appears when a masked fault or condition
exists in the printer. (Refer to the "Fault masking and the printer
control console" section of chapter 12, "Problem solving tasks,"
for additional information.) The icon also appears on the PC UI.
Fault icon. This icon appears when a fault exists in the system
that stops the printer or prevents it from printing. The icon also
appears on the PC UI.
ACT icon. This icon appears when a maintenance task requiring
an ACT trained operator must be done. If you have successfully
completed ACT, either check the PC UI for messages concerning
the maintenance task or touch the Guarded Tools icon to display
the Guarded Tools screen. If you are not an ACT trained
operator, notify your lead operator or an ACT trained operator at
your site.

Attention light

An Attention light is mounted on top of the inverter
feeder/stacker module. (Refer to figure 1-5.) The Attention light
can be enabled or disabled (refer to chapter 4, "System control
tasks," for instructions). When enabled, the light has three
states:
Off. No printer problems exist that require your attention.
Steady light. A situation exists that needs your attention
(such as low dry ink condition).
Flashing. The printer has stopped and your attention is
required immediately.

Registration transport levers

The heavy paper levers are used to optimize performance when
running heavy weight or oversized papers. Refer to the "Problem
solving tasks" chapter, "Printing problems" for more information
on these levers.
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