User's Manual

System Hints & Tips
Optimizing System Performance
Subtopic Description and Recommended Actions
External
Finishing (DFA)
If a DFA finisher is attached to the system, the following hints should be noted:
When you select [Printer Manager: Finishing: Finisher button: External Finisher], a
new DFA Configuration management screen will appear. This is different from the
previous software releases. A list of Xerox certified configurations is listed for the SA
or CSE to select. Under each configuration, there is a list of profiles that can be
enabled. SAs or CSEs may also copy a profile and change attributes without having
to retype in all the timing numbers.
The Device Profile has a Device type field. The possible selections are “Stacker” and
“Finisher.” There are 2 things a customer will experience that can be adjusted with
this selection. These problems only occur with DFA finishers.
Customers may notice banner sheets being delivered to the Top Tray rather
than to the stacker with their job output. If they prefer them delivered to the
main stacker they configure the DFA device to be a 'stacker' as noted below.
Customers may notice long delays before the printer stops when Pause is
selected, especially when running a job that is one long stream as opposed to
multiple sets. This is because the system is attempting to get to a set
boundary before stopping. If they prefer it to stop sooner, they configure the
DFA device to be a 'stacker' as noted below. Caution: The DFE is going to do
a set terminate when the pause occurs, this may not be handled correctly by
finishing type DFA devices such as booklet makers.
The Device Type options are Finisher and Stacker. Default is Finisher. The setting
configures different Pause behavior and Banner Sheet delivery.
If Device Type is set to Stacker the resultant behavior is:
Pause - immediate
Banner sheet delivery - to the same destination as the job body
If Device Type is set to Finisher the resultant behavior is:
Pause - next set boundary
Banner sheet delivery - to the FTM top tray
If a Queue specifies DFA sheet rotation and letter size banner sheets, jobs sent to the
DFA Rotate Queue go faulted with the DocuSP Required Media Not Loaded message
when both LEF and SEF letter source media is available for paper feeding. When the
DS5000 is set to be a stacker, banner sheets are delivered to the main stacker. With
sheet rotation, letter media must be fed SEF to satisfy the DS5000 minimum input
cross process dimension of 10 inches. When tested, the system was attempting to
select LEF letter for the banner sheet, when rotated, the cross process dimension is
8.5 inches.
Note: Disabling the LEF letter paper tray allowed the job to print, or disabling
Banner Pages allows the job to finish even if both trays are enabled. When the
DS5000 is set to be a finisher, banner sheets are delivered to the top tray and
LEF letter for the banner sheet top tray delivery does not cause a fault.
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