User guide
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XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PC UI REFERENCE 6-5
Separate On - Causes the next output report to go to the next stacker
bin. If Stacker bin A was selected when you selected this button, the
next output report would go to Stacker bin B; if Stacker bin B was
selected when you selected this button, the next output report would
go to Stacker bin C; etc.
Units... - Opens the Units window.
Transparencies... - Opens the Transparencies window.
Ordered Stock... - Opens the Ordered Stock window.
Purge Feed... - Opens the Ordered Stock window.
Container Size... - Opens the Ordered Stock window.
Tray Size... - Opens the Ordered Stock window.
Bin Full Criteria... - Opens the Ordered Stock window.
Parameters Selecting the Down Arrow of the tray or bin lowers that tray or bin for
loading/unloading.
Paper management features, such as feed mode, bin mode, and
clusters are selectable from this window.
Status for each feeder tray includes:
• Cluster names. The cluster name indicates that the tray is
contained in the currently printing stockset. A tray can have up
to four cluster names, for example, WHITE, MAIN, AUTO, and
AUX. If the current job does not use any clusters, no cluster
name is displayed, with the exception that a MAIN, AUTO, or
AUX cluster is displayed if defined for the tray.
• Feeder tray state.
— In Use. The tray is in the current stockset (though paper
may not be feeding from it right now).
— Ready. The tray is ready to feed paper.
— Not Available. The tray cannot be used (for example, tray
jammed or broken).
— Busy. The tray elevator is raising or lowering. The tray is
not ready until the elevator stops moving.
— Lowered. The tray is not ready to feed because the
elevator is down.
— Empty. The tray does not contain any paper.
• Paper tray size
—X by Y. Indicates the size of paper (or container and
paper) currently loaded in the feeder tray. Where
applicable, the names of paper sizes are displayed instead
of measurements, for example, A3, B4. Size is not
available when a tray is open.
• Paper tray levels (by 20-pound/75-gsm ream height
equivalents). Tray levels are not available when a tray is
lowered.
— Tray 1: empty, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1, full
— Tray 2: empty, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full
— Trays 3, 4, 5, 6: empty, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 2, 3, 4, full










