Service ManualY100250-4
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3.5 FINAL TESTING
After connecting the printer to the system, test its interface parameters. The PR2 E ha a resident run-
in test which is useful to check the outcome of the ordinary maintenance intervention. Proceed as
follows to perform this test:
- Power on the PR2 E by pressing the STATION 2/EJECT button with the printer cover open. Upon
completion of the reset routine, close the printer cover and insert an A4 sheet of paper (for the printing
of the self-test). When the sheet of paper is expelled, press the LOCAL/BREAK and STATION 2/
EJECT buttons simultaneously (RUN-IN test). The test lasts about 45' and vertical bars are printed.
In this test mode, the efficiency of the machine's mechanics and electronics is tested just like at the
factory. Power off the printer to exit from the run-in test mode.
3.6 INFORMATION FOR THE OPERATOR
After installation, the field engineer has the responsibility of informing the operator on how to use the
printer, how to replace the cartridge and how to clear paper jams. It is suggested that a practical
demonstration be given for the following operations:
- Using the console, interpreting the error messages and unlocking the machine whenever
necessary.
- Inserting a savings book and sheets of paper into the front insertion slot, stressing the importance
of avoiding the use of crumpled or torn paper or savings books with jutting spines. Show how to insert
the sheet of paper (automatic alignment) and the savings book (manual alignment).
- Replacing the ribbon cartridge.
- Removing a jammed document from the printer by using the lever for lifting the upper mechanical
assembly.
- Inserting a check or tab in the optional check reader, making sure to avoid using documents that are
torn, wrinkled, folded, stapled or hel together with paper clips.
Stress the importance of good internal ventilation and therefore the need to keep the printer vents
unobstructed (from forms or other types of paper).
Make it clear to the operator that observing these simple precautions ensures good printer operation
in time. If failures should arise, however, the operator should promptly call the field engineering service.