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Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide

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Symptom Recommendation<br />

Paper sometimes folds over when it is<br />

delivered to the Finisher<br />

Using the Edit feature causes the machine<br />

to display a fault<br />

� When using paper longer than 8 1/2” x<br />

11”, select the Center Output Tray<br />

instead of the Finisher. To staple the<br />

output, begin by selecting and then<br />

releasing the button on the top edge of<br />

the Finisher. A green light is displayed.<br />

(If a job is currently in process, the light<br />

will flash. Wait until the job finishes and<br />

then try again.) Looking at the Finisher<br />

from the left end of the machine, you will<br />

see an imprint of a staple next to a green<br />

tab, above the Left Tray. Slide the<br />

document face down toward the stapler,<br />

over the green tab, until you hear the<br />

click of the Finisher inserting the staple.<br />

� Press firmly when using the marker to<br />

ensure that the machine can detect the<br />

edit marks.<br />

� Do not select Interrupt or Pause when<br />

using Edit.<br />

� Keep the <strong>Document</strong> Feeder closed<br />

securely when scanning an edited<br />

document. The exception is when using<br />

Bound Originals and Original Size.<br />

� Do not place edit marks within 1/4” of the<br />

edge of a document.<br />

� The edited area must be fully enclosed.<br />

If you draw a circle, square, or other<br />

object around the area to be edited, you<br />

must close the object to ensure that the<br />

machine edits the area as programmed.<br />

<strong>Xerox</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>440</strong>/<strong>432</strong>/<strong>420</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Page 12-7<br />

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