Xerox DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS System Overview Guide 721P90190 Version 8.
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Table of contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Laser safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Ozone information: U. S. only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Operation safety: U. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Operation safety: Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 3. Printer components and options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Printer components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Printer control console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Printer configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 High-capacity feeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7 Consumable supplies tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 Paper and special stocks tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 Complete supplies list—4050/4090 printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11 Ordering supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety Laser safety WARNING Adjustments, use of controls, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous light exposure. The Xerox DocuPrint printers are certified to comply with the performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for Class 1 laser products. Class 1 laser products do not emit hazardous radiation.
Safety Ozone information: U. S. only This product produces ozone during normal operation. The amount of ozone produced depends on copy volume. Ozone is heavier than air. The environmental parameters specified in the Xerox installation instructions ensure that concentration levels are within safe limits. If you need additional information concerning ozone, call 1-800-828-6571 to request the Xerox publication 600P83222, OZONE. Operation safety: U. S.
Safety • Never use supplies or cleaning materials for other than their intended purposes. Keep all materials out of the reach of children. • Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and call service to correct the problem.
Safety Electrical supply This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indicated on the product’s data plate label. If you are not sure that your electrical supply meets the requirements, please consult your local power company for advice. WARNING This product must be connected to a protective earth circuit. This product is supplied with a plug that has a protective earth pin. This plug will fit only into an earthed electrical outlet. This is a safety feature.
Safety Maintenance Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation supplied with the product. Do not carry out any maintenance on the product, which is not described in the customer documentation. Before cleaning your product Before cleaning this product, unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Always use materials specifically designated for this product, the use of other materials may result in poor performance and may create a hazardous situation.
Safety Radio and telecommunications equipment directive (Europe only) Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive: This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for panEuropean single terminal connection to the analog public switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with Directive 1999/5/EC.
Safety For further information For more information on Environment, Health and Safety in relation to this Xerox product and supplies, please contact the following customer help lines: Europe:+44 1707 353434 USA:1 800 8286571 Canada:1 800 8286571 System Overview Guide xiii
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Introduction This guide provides an overview of the individual components of the NPS/IPS printing system and how they work together. It is designed to provide you with background information that can be used to make informed decisions regarding printer use and performance. About this guide This guide provides information to help you quickly determine hardware, software, and connectivity requirements for printing from various clients to the DocuPrint NPS/IPS.
Introduction Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: xvi • All caps and angle brackets: Within procedures, the names of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets (for example, press ). • Angle brackets: Variable information, or the position of a specified argument in the command syntax, appears in angle brackets (for example, List Fonts ). • Bold: Within procedures, text and numbers that you enter are shown in bold (for example, enter privilege operator).
Introduction NOTE: Notes are hints that help you perform a task or understand the text. CAUTION Cautions alert you to an action that could damage hardware or software. WARNING Warnings alert you to conditions that may affect the safety of people. Related publications The Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS documentation set includes the documents listed below. NOTE: For a list of IBM reference manuals for IPDS printing, refer to the Solutions Guide for IPDS Printing.
Introduction • Submitting your Jobs from Windows NT 4.0 (QuickPrint) Quick Reference Card • Submitting your Jobs Using Windows NT 4.0 Drivers Quick Reference Card The documentation set also includes an electronic version, the DocuPrint NPS/IPS Interactive Customer Documentation CD.
1. System overview This chapter introduces the DocuPrint NPS/IPS printing system and describes its major and optional components. Functional overview of the NPS/IPS The NPS/IPS printers support the processing and printing of PDL and ASCII jobs from network workstations, as well as IPDS jobs from an IBM host. Supported PDL formats are PostScript levels 1 and 2, HP PCL 5e, and TIFF. Your organization may print only IPDS jobs, network PDL jobs, or jobs from both environments.
System overview The following table shows how data streams of different resolutions are interpolated. Table 1-1. Data stream conversion Incoming input resolution of document Printer 240 dpi data 300 dpi data 600 dpi data 4050/4090 NPS/ IPS Converted by controller to 300 dpi Print at 300 x 300 dpi Converted by controller to 300 dpi NOTE: For more information on specifying appropriate resolution settings, refer to the Guide to Managing Print Jobs and the Guide to Configuring and Managing the System.
System overview Connectivity configurations The NPS/IPS can process network PDL and IPDS jobs concurrently. To support the submission of jobs from a variety of hosts, configuration possibilities include: • The same Token Ring or Ethernet connection can be used for both IPDS and PostScript/PCL. • Both a Token Ring card and an Ethernet card can reside in the Sun workstation controller, with one being used for IPDS and the other for PostScript/PCL.
System overview SNMP was designed to facilitate managing a heterogeneous set of networked devices that communicate using TCP/IP. Specifically, it addressed management of the network itself and the network traffic between those devices. Over time, MIBs were defined to expand the types of devices that could be managed using SNMP. For example, MIBs were defined specific to managing a workstation or a printer.
System overview IPP support The system supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), which allows you to: • Add the printer to your PC directly as an Internet printer with a URL, rather than indirectly as an lpr-connected local printer. • Use an IPP client to access the printer. A limited subset of IPP operations is supported; query the IPP client for details.
System overview Software license In order to use the operating system software, the owner must obtain a software license from Xerox. The license, which is a 20character text string, is entered at the printer controller keyboard. Your Xerox service representative can obtain this license text string for you and enter it when the printer is installed or when the software is upgraded.
2. Printer controller overview The printer controller manages print options, provides the user interface, and runs system management and diagnostic operations on demand. The following is an explanation of tasks that enable the job to be printed: • The printer controller detects which job protocol is being sent. • Print option parameters are stored in the Job Pool Manager (JPM) database, which maintains a database of all jobs.
Printer controller overview Printer controller components The printer controller consists of a specially-configured Sun workstation and uses proprietary Xerox hardware, firmware, and software. Sun Ultra 60 workstation A PCIM2 card for the Sun Ultra 60 is installed in the processor. The printer cable is connected to the processor. In addition, the processor contains the connectivity boards for Ethernet and optional Token Ring.
Printer controller overview 6. CD-ROM 7. Optional cartridge tape drive 8. Optional HCU Processor Keyboard Mouse Display monitor The central processing unit contains the memory, internal disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a diskette drive, power receptacle and outlet, connectors and ports. • Diskette drive: The floppy disk drive is located in the processor. It uses industry standard 3.5 inch, 1.44-MB, double-sided, high-density floppy disks.
Printer controller overview Printer controller software and fonts The installation of printer controller software is performed by your service representative once all the hardware components are in place and properly connected.
Printer controller overview – Times (Roman, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic) Using font installation commands, you can load other Type 1 PostScript fonts in *.PFB file format from a MS-DOSformatted, 3.5-inch diskette or CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. Refer to the Guide to Configuring and Managing the System for more information on the font installation commands. Type 1 and Type 3 PostScript fonts can also be downloaded with a print job.
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3. Printer components and options The printer processes the electronic data and images received from the controller and produces the printed output. This chapter describes the components and options available for the printer. Printer components The DocuPrint NPS/IPS printers contain the xerographic engine, two standard feeder trays, a sample tray, the printer control console, and one of three possible output configurations: the dual stacker, dual stacker with bypass transport, or the stitcher/ stacker.
Printer components and options 12 3 4 6 5 Figure 3-1. DocuPrint 4050/4090 printer shown with dual stacker trays 1. Printer control console 2. Sample tray 3. Stacker tray 1 4. Stacker tray 2 5. Feeder tray 1 6. Feeder tray 2 3-2 Printer control console The printer control console contains message and graphic displays, information, and Stop and Continue buttons. The DocuPrint 4050 or 4090 does not provide sample prints; therefore, the Sample Print button has no effect on operation.
Printer components and options Dual stacker trays 1 and 2 Each output stacker tray has a capacity of 750 sheets of 20pound or 80-gsm paper (1,500 sheets total capacity). The alternatives to the dual stacker configuration are the stitcher/ stacker or bypass transport option. Feeder tray 1: The capacity of tray 1 is 1,000 sheets of 20pound or 80-gsm paper. Feeder tray 2: The capacity of tray 2 is 500 sheets of 20-pound or 80-gsm paper. Except for capacity, this tray is identical to tray 1.
Printer components and options 4. Feeder tray indicator lights 5. Message display 6. Power on/off switch 7. Continue button 8. Stop button 9. Fault code display 10. Information button Message display Shows printer status and simple operating and maintenance instructions in a two-line message display. Graphic display Assists you in locating the area where the printer problem occurred, as indicated by the message in the message display.
Printer components and options Fault code display Shows the number of prints completed and configured by technician, and displays the printer fault messages, such as L152. When a fault message displays, the corresponding message (for example, “Stitcher is out of wire” or “Spool not rotating”) appears in the message display. Information button When “i” appears on the message display, you can press this button for additional information on printer operation.
Printer components and options Printer configurations The DocuPrint 4050 and 4090 NPS may be configured with a high-capacity feeder, a dual stacker, or a wire stitcher/stacker. High-capacity feeder Two feeder trays are provided as part of the printer base configuration (feeder trays 1 and 2). For the DocuPrint 4050 and 4090, the high-capacity feeder option increases the versatility and productivity of the printer, which increases the feeder capacity by approximately 2,000 sheets. 1 2 3 Figure 3-2.
Printer components and options Dual stacker The dual stacker trays each hold 750 sheets of 20-pound or 80gsm paper (1,500 sheets total capacity). 1 2 Figure 3-3. DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS dual stacker configuration 1. Stacker tray 1 2.
Printer components and options Stitcher/stacker The stitcher/stacker wire-stitches documents of up to 50 sheets of paper. The stacker tray holds up to 2,000 sheets of unstitched 20-pound or 80-gsm paper. 1 2 Figure 3-4. DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS stitcher/stacker configuration 1. Stitcher/stacker tray 2. Sample tray Sample tray Stitcher/stacker tray 3-8 Used for sample prints, rejected prints, and transparencies. Holds up to 100 sheets of 20-pound or 80 gsm paper.
Printer components and options Additional printer features Instruction labels Located throughout the printer to assist you with a variety of tasks. Audible tones Alert you to certain conditions. Volume may be adjusted by a service representative. Power savers To conserve energy, the printer has two power savers: one for the raster output scanner (ROS) and one for the fuser. After a predetermined period, each of these parts times itself out and shuts down.
Printer components and options Figure 3-5.
Printer components and options Paper paths The paper path is the route that materials (paper, transparencies, labels, and so on) follow through the printer from the feeder trays to the output trays. The figure below illustrates the simplex (one-sided output) paper path of a printer with a dual stacker tray and a standard feeder tray.
Printer components and options The following figure illustrates the duplex (two-sided output) paper path of a printer with a dual stacker and a standard feeder. Materials may originate in either feeder tray 1 or feeder tray 2. The duplex paper tray receives the materials before they go through a second time to receive the second image. As the pages move through for the second image, they follow the simplex path.
Printer components and options The following figure illustrates the simplex paper path of a printer with the high-capacity feeder. Figure 3-8. Simplex paper path (printer with high-capacity feeder) If you have the stitcher/stacker option, the paper path is the same, except there is only one tray for the output (other than the sample tray).
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4. Network printing environment The NPS/IPS system supports the personal computer (PC), Sun workstation, DEC workstation, HP/Apollo, IBM RS/6000 and Apple Macintosh. It accepts PostScript levels 1 and 2, PCL 5, TIFF, and ASCII output. Client workstations and system software To send print jobs to the printer, the customer needs to provide the proper client hardware, operating system, and network software. Print data originates at the client workstation, mainframe or minicomputer.
Network printing environment Client software On your PC or workstation, you must install or set up a supported means of submitting jobs to the printer. Depending on your system, you can use the following: • Xerox drivers for Windows 3.x, 95/98, or NT/2000 • Xerox Document Submission Software for DOS, Windows 3.
Network printing environment • Xerox Client Software: Provides a print command for submitting jobs and specifying print options. The functionality of the print command is dependent on the TCP/IP software installed on the workstation. • Xerox DocuPrint Document Submission Client software for the Macintosh: Provides a graphical user interface for submitting jobs and specifying print options. • Xerox DocuPrint Print Submission software for Windows 3.
Network printing environment Shown below are the workstations, networking options, and job submission methods available for each client. Table 4-1. Clients Client workstation hardware Operating system Ethernet connection Sun Microsystems Solaris SunOS Standard TCP/IP; none Print using the lpr command or Xerox Client Software.
Network printing environment Table 4-1. Clients (Continued) Client workstation hardware Operating system Ethernet connection Protocol; Translation requirements Apple Macintosh Apple OS Optional Ethernet interface AppleTalk using EtherTalk Phase I or II; none Print directly from application or use Xerox DocuPrint Print Submission Client software for the Macintosh. IBM RS/6000 IBM AIX Standard TCP/IP; none Print using Xerox Client Software.
Network printing environment The job status command (lpq) is available at client workstations unless your TCP/IP network communications utilities do not support it. Xerox Client Software provides commands for listing the status of the job and for listing the queue. These commands are available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client Software. AppleTalk provides job status information at the client workstation through the print monitor function.
Network printing environment Multiple network connectivity The system supports multiple network connectivity, that is, the ability for protocols such as TCP/IP to run on more than one network interface. For TCP/IP, the system can support any combination of Ethernet or Token Ring. One interface is designated as the primary network interface. Novell NetWare can run on only the primary network interface, but the type of interface can be selected.
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5. IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS emulates an IBM AFP Group 3 page printer with the Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option. It can print in all the following PSF environments: MVS, VM (channelattached only), VSE (channel-attached only, OS/2, OS/400 (with TCP/IP only), and AIX.
IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS can be set up to receive data from the IBM host in one of two ways: • Through a bus and tag channel connection. NOTE: If your system will be channel-attached, the printer controller requires an additional component—either a channel interface board and channel cable connector box, or a Host Channel Unit (HCU) that serves as an interface between the IBM host and the printer controller. • Through a Token Ring or Ethernet interface using TCP/IP.
IPDS printing environment Figure 5-2. Printing system: TCP/IP configuration 1. Host system (PC or mainframe) 2. Interface network (Ethernet or Token Ring) 3. Printer controller 4. Printer interface cables 5. Printer For information on the various printer configuration options, refer to the “Printer components and options” chapter of this guide. Channel interface —channel-attached systems only Your system may use a channel interface board and connector box for channel connection to a host for IPDS printing.
IPDS printing environment Figure 5-3. Channel board and control unit 1. Printer 2. Printer control and video cable 3. Printer controller with channel interface board 4. Channel cable connector box 5. Channel cables 6. Host system NOTE: The customer is responsible for obtaining, stringing, and maintenance of the bus and tag cables. The bus and tag cables must be fully populated cable sets.
IPDS printing environment Figure 5-4. Host Channel Unit (HCU) The front panel of the HCU provides a single-digit LED display that enables you to monitor power-up and offline status, and alerts you to error conditions. (Refer to the Messages Guide for an explanation of the HCU codes.) The back panel of the HCU has a power switch and outlet, bus and tag cable input and bypass connectors, and a dual serial port.
IPDS printing environment • OL1: Overlay One • PS1: Page Segment One • Line mode data streams Each of the data objects follow the same object rule of containing delimiting fields with structured fields describing each object. Software features for IPDS This section describes some of the software features for IPDS printing. IOCA Replicate and Trim The printer supports Replicate and Trim, which improves the processing of IM and IO images that contain large areas of shaded graphics.
IPDS printing environment Color image support Some IM1 images (for example, logos) can be converted to IOCA for resolution correction. The bi-level IOCA feature enables such IM1 images to be printed in color on the highlight-color printer. PSF does not strip the color information from the print job. Also supported are JPEG compressed IOCA, as well as JPEG and EPS files in object containers. NOTE: Hosts may not support JPEG files in object containers.
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A. Supplies This appendix provides information and specifications for the media you use with your Xerox DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS printer. Instructions for ordering supplies are also provided. Consumable supplies (those that are depleted during operation of the system), such as paper, dry ink, developer, fuser lubricant, etc., must be ordered for your printer. It is important that an adequate supply of these items be on hand for installation, and that your supply be maintained afterwards.
Supplies Recommended weight and grade: Use a good quality, xerographic-grade paper. For best results, use paper that is 20-pound or 80 gsm (grams per square meter) bond, xerographic grade. Xerox 4024 Dual Purpose Paper provides optimal performance in the printer. Refer to the consumable supplies table, later in this appendix. Use paper within these parameters: Characteristics • Lightest: 20-pound or 80 gsm bond • Heaviest: 110-pound or 200 gsm index.
Supplies • Tinted paper: Available in a variety of colors, it has many uses, including calling attention to certain printed material, separating special sections, or dividing chapters of a report. • Preprinted paper: May be letterhead, forms, or logos. • Predrilled paper: Has a varying number of holes for use in binders or binder rings. Before loading predrilled paper, fan it to remove loose plugs that could cause paper jams. Load predrilled paper in the printer with holes to the right.
Supplies Figure 5-5. Storing paper correctly Figure 5-6. Recommended temperature and humidity for paper storage Conditioning paper A-4 Because temperature and humidity affect paper performance in the printer, you need to condition paper before using it. To do this, store paper for a specified length of time in the same type of environment as your printer.
Supplies The length of time you should condition your paper depends on the amount of paper and the difference between the storage and operating temperatures. Use the following chart to determine the length of time needed to condition stacked cartons of paper. NOTE: The numbers in the top two rows indicate the temperature difference between the storage area and the operating environment, not actual room temperatures. Table 5-1.
Supplies Dry ink Dry ink (also called toner) is the powder which forms the image on the printed page. There are six cartridges of dry ink in each carton. You should keep at least one extra cartridge on hand at all times. The disposable cartridges are easily changed with no mess. The consumption rate of Xerox dry ink is approximately one cartridge per 30,000 pages for black dry ink and 86,500 pages for colored dry ink.
Supplies Stitcher wire Stitcher wire is a consumable item for a printer equipped with the stitcher/stacker option. You need to order stitcher wire reels and keep them on hand. They are installed by the service representative or operators who have completed the Advanced Customer Training (ACT) or eXcellerate courses offered by Xerox. Diskettes Diskettes are optional items that provide loading and backup of fonts, forms, and user files to and from the printing system. The processor accepts 3.5-inch, 1.
Supplies Licensed fonts Custom fonts Receiving fonts Additional fonts may be ordered from your local Xerox Font Center. Custom fonts and graphic images such as company logos and signatures can be digitized by the Xerox Font Center for use on your printer. Fonts are received on a diskette from your local Xerox Font Center. Consumable supplies tables A number of supplies are available from Xerox for your DocuPrint printer. Use the following tables to help determine your supply needs.
Supplies Table 5-2. Stocks list for DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS printer (Continued) Item Description Part number 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 7-hole 3R1984 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 7-hole* 3R3010 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Smooth 3R2675 8.5 x 14 inch 4024 Smooth 3R2677 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Blue 3R3052 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Blue, 3-hole 3R3068 8.5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Blue, 3-hole 3R3084 8.
Supplies Table 5-2. Stocks list for DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS printer (Continued) Item Description Part number 8.5 x 11 inches 4200 Primary Image 3R5802 8.5 x 14 inches 4200 Primary Image 3R5804 8.5 x 11 inches 4200 Primary Image, 3-hole 3R5803 8.5 x 11 inch 10 Series Dual Purpose Paper 3R2950 8.5 x 11 inch 10 Series Dual Purpose Paper, 3-hole 3R2952 8.5 x 11 inch 10 Series Dual Purpose Paper, 3-hole* 3R3016 8.5 x 14 inch 10 Series Dual Purpose Paper 3R2954 8.
Supplies Complete supplies list—4050/4090 printers The following table lists the supplies in addition to paper that are available for your printer. Use this table to help you determine your supplies needs. Table A-1. Complete supplies list for 4050/4090 Part number Items/ carton Packaged one container per carton. (Needs replacement only if current supply becomes contaminated.) 5R302 1/carton Diskettes 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, double-sided, high density diskettes. Packaged 10 diskettes per box.
Supplies Be sure to check your supplies regularly and order before you run out. Plan on approximately five working days for delivery after placing the order. You can make arrangements to receive them sooner in emergency situations. Your Xerox sales representative can help you submit the initial order of supplies needed for installation. These items include paper, dry ink, fuser lubricant, and developer.
Supplies – If your company requires a purchase order for payment of an invoice, you need to provide the purchase order number to Xerox at the time you place the order. The following table is a checklist you can use to keep track of the supplies you order. Table A-2. Supplies checklist for DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS printer Supplies checklist Use this checklist to help record the supplies and accessories you need, the date you plan to place the order, and the actual date of the order.
Supplies Table A-2. Supplies checklist for DocuPrint 4050/4090 NPS/IPS printer (Continued) Supplies checklist Use this checklist to help record the supplies and accessories you need, the date you plan to place the order, and the actual date of the order.
Index A additional features 3-9 Adobe fonts 2-4 Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) 5-1 AFP environment 5-5 audible tones 3-9 B BCOCA (Bar code Object Content Architecture) 5-5 bus and tag channel connection 5-2 button Continue 3-4 Information 3-5 stop 3-4 C CE mark xi central processing unit 2-3 channel cable connector box 5-3 channel interface board 5-3 channel-attached systems 5-3, 5-4 command job status 4-6 lpq 4-5 lpr 4-5 commands font installation 2-5 components printer controller 2-2 conditi
Index G GOCA (Graphics Object Content Architecture) 5-5 graphic display 3-4 H hardware network options 4-4–4-5 HCU 5-4 Hewlett-Packard PCL fonts 2-5 high-capacity feeder 3-6 Host Channel Unit 5-4 I IBM AFP Group 3 page printer 5-1 IBM, outline fonts 5-7 Information button 3-5 IOCA (Image Object Content Architecture) 5-5 IOCA colors 5-7 IOCA Replicate and Trim 5-6 IPDS data streams 5-1, 5-5 IPP 1-5 J job status command 4-6 feedback 4-5–4-6 submission methods 4-2–4-5 K keyboard 2-3 L labels selecting A-2 LAN
Index preprinted paper A-3 print jobs submitting 4-2–4-5 printer dual stacker 3-7 high-capacity feeder 3-6 stitcher/stacker 3-8 printer control console Continue button 3-4 description 3-3 fault code display 3-5 graphic display 3-4 Information button 3-5 message display 3-4 stop button 3-4 printer controller components 2-2 printer options 3-6 printers capabilities 1-1 processor 2-3 protocols network communication requirements 4-3–4-5 translation requirements 4-4–4-5 PSF compatibility 5-1 PSF/VSE 5-1 PT2 Subs
Index translation requirements, protocol 4-4–4-5 transmission rate 5-2 transparencies, selecting A-2 trays dual stacker 3-7 stitcher/stacker 3-8 U underscore support 5-6 UNIX Sun operating system 2-4 W workstations client 4-1 description 4-1–4-5 X Xerox Client Software 2-4 Xerox Customer Parts and Product Support Center A-12 Xerox Supply Center A-12 INDEX-4 System Overview Guide