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Xerox DocuColor 8000 Руководство по началу работы

What's your job?

If you are the Key Operator

Do c u Co lo r 80 0 0/ 70 0 0 G e tt in g Sta r t ed
The Key Operator is the person who is the everyday user of the
DocuColor 8000/7000 Digital Press system. This person performs
any daily, basic operations associated with printing.
The Key Operator also performs various maintenance tasks and
any necessary jam clearance activities. This person ensures that
the Digital Press is in optimal working order and that it is producing
good quality prints. The Key Operator is also responsible for
maintaining the necessary paper stocks and supplies required for
printing.
Here are some of the Key Operator responsibilities and tasks,
which may include and are not limited to:
Checking jobs and system status.
Set trays with appropriate color and weight media.
Reprogramming print jobs based on the document
submission needs.
Accessing the printer billing meter information.
Pausing and resuming the processing and printing of jobs.
Programming paper trays and setting specifications for
paper size and weight.
Informing Digital Press users when the printer is not
available.
Replace Digital Press customer replaceable units.
Cleaning the Charge Corotrons using the new built-in
Charge Corotron cleaning brushes.
Refer to the Maintenance chapter in the Operator Manual for more
information on maintenance procedures and ordering supplies.
G et s tar t ed n o w!
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