Registration help :( Also, top Feeder titled

Discussion in 'Xerox iGen3, iGen4, & iGen5 Digital Presses' started by kiaelise, Oct 29, 2015.

  1. kiaelise

    kiaelise Senior Member

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    I printed the IOP S1/S2, measured, then entered the numbers but they don't stick and automatically change back to what they were as soon as I click start.

    So then, at one point, it jammed during the IOP and now the print is super cockeyed printing off the page and I can't get a single sheet out. When it enters Duplex it "jams" and the simplex side is super skewed.


    Secondly, the top feeder tray is slanted and can't be used (misfeeds on every first attempt) and I do not know what to do to get it level. In the past, opening and closing an empty tray often fixed the issue.
     
  2. mbusko

    mbusko Member

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    In the IOP window reenter the default reference numbers. It should allow you to run sheets through the machine and make your calibrations. With the tilted tray, close drawer with stock inside, as it starts to raise, change the stock name for that drawer to anything but the stock you have loaded. When the tray drops open drawer and it should be level
     
  3. CargoPantsMan

    CargoPantsMan Senior Member

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    IOP will always "reset" the numbers when you hit start. Essentially what it is doing is taking your measured values and is "zeroing" the registration to those values.

    When feeder trays get cock-eyed you can also just remove all stock from the tray (with the tray still programmed to that stock" and close the tray. It will cycle through a lift and lower routine that should level it out. Also, when the tray is raised, unassigning the tray usually levels it out as well.
     

  4. peels

    peels tree killer :)

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    yes, that. ^

    every day i do that it seems. notoriously crap paper here. :)
     
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