User's Manual
Fault caused by 
modified attribute 
37250  If you hold or proof a copy job and modify an attribute that will cause it to 
fault (ex. request an unsupported staple) the job will go aborted and you will 
need to rescan the job. As a work around, save the job and then when you 
print it, if it faults, you can change the offending attribute, and then release 
it. 
Imposition 
functions with 
Copy MSO / 
Build Job 
24803  Do not use imposition functions on Copy Mixed Size Original (MSO) or 
Build Jobs that contain multiple sizes, or the output will be unpredictable. 
This includes any jobs that were held or saved and have more than 1 paper 
size. If you use Build Job with Signatures (Booklets), all of the segments 
must be the same size and orientation. If you scan in long edge feed on the 
SDDF, you must also scan in long edge feed on the platen. You must also 
have the same output stock selected for each segment. 
Percent complete  16913  When Sending a booklet layout copy job, the Percent complete increments 
half as fast as the job completes. 
R/E with Scan to 
File 
31982  If you use Scan to File with the system supplied Reduce/Enlarge rates, the 
saved job ticket will have a custom stock size. (example: A Scan to File job 
with and RE value of 64% (Ledger->Letter) will save a job with a custom 
size rather than Letter.) When you reprint the job, you will need to choose 
Letter stock. If you want the saved job to come out to exactly the correct 
size for reprinting, use Copy Save instead of Scan to File. 
Finishing 
BFM Plus / BFM 
Subtopic  CQ#  Description and Recommended Action 
Feeder decals    The default decals for the Sheet Feeder Module (SFM) are for machines 
with the MFF installed. New feeders come with extra decals that are to be 
used on machines with a BFM and/or FTM installed. These decals describe 
the proper orientation on how to load the different types of media. Make 
sure the correct decals are attached to the feeders. Refering to these 
decals will also help you to correctly load the lead edge of the stock in the 
SFM so it prints correctly to the BFM. The decals for the MFF configuration 
are different so make sure to use the correct decals for your system. 
Front door LED 
behavior 
The LED on the Front door has a new behavior. The intent was to provide 
to the customer feedback as to which stacker is being used when 2 BFM’s 
are attached. The states are: 
•  Steady On: Stacker is “In Use” 
•  Blink: Ready to Unload 
•  Steady Off: Not in use 
LED State Change: By selecting the Unload button, the LED will change 
state. 
•  If it is off, it will turn on for the duration that the button is depressed. 
•  If it is on, it will turn off for the duration that the button is depressed. 
This request can occur when an unload is needed prior to the BFM finishing 
a set or the machine is cycled down due to being out of paper and needs to 
finish the set before the unload request is honored. 
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