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30 XEROX
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D110/ D125 COPIER-PRINTER CED
20.8. Software Replacement
If lost, or misplaced, replacement software and documentation is available to be purchased. For the United
States you can access through Software Services web site www.xdss.com. If you reside outside the United
States, kindly work with your local Xerox
®
Supplies Specialist. Xerox
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personnel may not be able to provide
services unless these materials are available.
20.9. Print File Creation
There are several factors that affect the creation of a proper output file. These variations can have a
negative impact on processing time. It is always best to create a file with flattened images. Always refer to
a design guide for advice. Xerox
®
offers two literatures as guidelines to help you and your customers. They
are The Art & Science of Digital Printing, The Parsons Guide to Getting it Right, and The Xerox
®
Job
Preparation Guide for Designers. These items are part of the Xerox
®
Profit Accelerator Program.
PDF (Portable Document File) are a standard in today’s industry. The same variations that can slow your
production for a native file apply to PDFs as well. It is always best to optimize the PDF by flattening any
layers. Always read the full documentation and understand how PDFs affect print paths with the
copier/printer. Adobe has several literatures available on PDF creation such as How to Create the Perfect
PDF, and Designer's Guide to Transparency for Print Output. These documents are downloadable from
Adobe’s web site at www.adobe.com/studio/print/.
20.10. File Formats
The following file formats are supported:
PostScript level 1, 2, or 3 per the PostScript language Reference Manual Supplement v3017.
Adobe Portable Document Format version up to 1.7 (Acrobat 8).
TIFF
Jobs that have been RIPped
Xerox
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Variable-data Intelligent PostScript Printware (VIPP); license required
Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) Version 2.1
Jobs submitted from Xerox
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FreeFlow
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Workflow Offerings.
Microsoft Native Formats (DOC, XLS, PUB, PPT) enabled through Xerox
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EX Print Server, powered
by Fiery
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Hot Folders feature -- (Not available on Mac OS)
20.11. Variable Information
If a customer is successfully running a Xerox
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VIPP (Variable data Intelligent PostScript Printware)
workflow, it will work similarly across the Xerox
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copier/printer line when using the Xerox
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EX Print Server.
The same Xerox
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infrastructure in place today will support existing applications on the Xerox
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EX Print
Server.
Variable information is a very complex subject. Many variables exists that impact a file. File creation,
emitters, PostScript code and type of server, are just a few of the things that will affect Variable Code. It is
advisable to test a file to gain an understanding of any possible issues in the workflow. A Xerox
®
Analyst
can help in the process and there is always opportunity for a customer to correct and develop an efficient
workflow to gain the best throughput.
20.12. Network Specifications
The Xerox
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EX Print Server version uses the following protocols and frame types:
Microsoft
®
Windows
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WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) printer drivers with Dynamic tray
and Status reporting (WHQL certification is available from www.xerox.com post launch)
Macintosh
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OS 10.3 and above full feature drivers
Adobe
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PostScript
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Printers Descriptions (PPD)
HTTP and HTTPS browser submission support
FreeFlow
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Print Manager support