Xante IDT 79RC3255 processor Maintenance And Specifications

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Chapter 6 - Maintenance and Specifications
Introduction
Your ScreenWriter 4 printer requires minimal maintenance. This chapter describes
how to handle, store, move, and clean your printer and contains technical
specifications and warranty information.
Maintenance
Proper care will extend the printer's life. Use the guidelines in this section to maintain
your printer in optimum working condition and to ensure the highest quality output.
Handling the Printer
Use the following guidelines when handling or using your printer.
The printer weighs approximately 58.5 lb (26.5 kg) without the toner, cassettes, and
media installed. Always have two people lift the printer using the recessed grip areas
on the right and left sides.
At the end of the day, turn off the printer following the procedure in chapter 1.
Never move the printer with the toner cartridge installed.
Do not place anything on top of the printer.
Always lift the printer by the recessed grip areas on the bottom—never by the
cartridge slot or multipurpose feeder.
Only use media that meets printer requirements. See "Media Specifications" in
chapter 5 for details.
Make sure the printer's location meets the requirements in "Printer Location" in
chapter 1.
Never oil the printer.
Allow the printer side vent at least 8.0" (200 mm) clearance to prevent
overheating. Never insert anything into the vent.
Make sure the output tray does not overfill. Overfilling can block media as it
comes out and cause a printer jam.
Check the power cord and plug monthly and replace it immediately if you find
any damage.
Storing the Printer
Use the following procedure when storing the printer for an extended period.
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  • Page 1 Chapter 6 - Maintenance and Specifications Introduction Your ScreenWriter 4 printer requires minimal maintenance. This chapter describes how to handle, store, move, and clean your printer and contains technical specifications and warranty information. Maintenance Proper care will extend the printer’s life. Use the guidelines in this section to maintain your printer in optimum working condition and to ensure the highest quality output.
  • Page 2: Moving The Printer

    Turn off the printer. Unplug the power cord from the power source. Remove all media from the multipurpose feeder. Close the multipurpose feeder and, if necessary, the top cover. See chapter 1 for instructions. Store the printer and media properly. Store the printer and media in an area with a temperature of 32˚...
  • Page 3: Cleaning The Printer

    Move the printer to a location that meets the guidelines in “Printer Location” in chapter 1. Set up the printer following the instructions in chapter 1. Cleaning the Printer To help keep your printer running smoothly and avoid unnecessary problems, perform the following cleaning steps monthly.
  • Page 4: Transfer Roller Cleaning

    Lift up on the right side of the fuser assembly, using the orange tab. Pull the right side of the fuser toward you, while sliding the entire unit to the right. Then, lift the assembly out of the printer using the orange tabs. After removing the fuser assembly, pull down on the two green tabs to open the unit.
  • Page 5: Toner And Manual Feed Area Cleaning

    Fig. 6.2 Transfer Roller Clean toner from the transfer roller with a soft bristle brush. Vacuum the area using a soft brush attachment or blow it with compressed air. Wear protective safety glasses when using compressed air. Do not pull out wires while performing this step. Lower the roller back into place with the gear end to the left.
  • Page 6: Exterior Cleaning

    The fuser becomes very hot during operation. Always allow the fuser to cool completely before opening the fuser cover. If a paper jam occurs in the fuser area, turn off the printer and wait at least 30 minutes before attempting to clear the jam. Remove any paper scraps and wipe off paper and toner dust with a dry clean cloth (fig.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Give the printer a few minutes to dry thoroughly. Then, reconnect the printer to the power source. Technical Specifications Type: Laser printer; IDT 79RC3255 processor Engine Speed: 10 ppm (with 2400 dpi upgrade installed) Power Supply: 100/120 V Version- 100/120 VAC (90-132 V) 50/60 Hz (47-63 Hz);...
  • Page 8 Typefaces: 136 PostScript fonts Types 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 PostScript download font support Interfaces: Standard: Parallel, Ethernet (EtherTalk, LPR, TCP/IP, IPP), and USB (PC only) Resolutions: 600 x 600 dpi and 1200 x 1200 dpi standard and 2400 x 2400 optional Memory: 64 MB RAM standard Upgradeable to 256 MB...
  • Page 9: Warranty And Service Options

    Minimum Memory Requirements Media 600 dpi 1200 dpi 2400 dpi* COM10 Env. 16 MB 32 MB 128 MB C5 Env. 16 MB 32 MB 128 MB DL Env. 16 MB 32 MB 128 MB Monarch Env. 16 MB 32 MB 128 MB 16 MB 32 MB...
  • Page 10: Limited Warranty

    XANTÉ’s on-site service plan provides maintenance service performed at your location by a trained technician. With this plan, if you are within 50 miles of the nearest authorized service center, a trained service technician is dispatched to your site by the end of the next business day to begin servicing your printer. For details on these plans or to request service under one of these plans, call XANTÉ...
  • Page 11: Effect Of Consumables On Warranty

    Effect of Consumables on Warranty We recommend you use only XANTÉ parts and consumables in your printer. To order, call your preferred XANTÉ dealer or your XANTÉ Consumables Sales Representative at 800-540-7091 (US and Canada). Your warranty and maintenance contracts are not affected by using non-XANTÉ products.
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