Xerox DocuPrint 96 manuals
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Printer components and options
- related publications
- System overview
- Throughput speed
- System components overview
- NPS/IPS concurrent printing
- IPP support
- Software license
- Printer controller overview
- Printer controller components
- Sun Ultra 60 workstation
- Printer controller software and fonts
- Printer configurations
- Paper paths
- Network printing environment
- Client software
- Communicating with the network
- Job status feedback
- Ethernet LAN
- Multiple network connectivity
- IPDS printing environment
- Channel interface —channel-attached systems only
- Host Channel Unit (HCU)—channel-attached systems only
- IPDS data stream
- Software features for IPDS
- Color image support
- Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
- MICR output
- Verifying MICR output with the MICR comparator
- A. Supplies
- Paper width and printer performance
- Paper care
- Other supplies
- Fuser agent
- Developer
- Fonts
- MICR Positioning and Dimension Gauge
- Consumable supplies tables
- Complete supplies list—96/4635/180 printers
- Ordering supplies
- Supplies checklist
- B. Paper performance guidelines
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Printer components and options
- System overview
- Throughput speed
- System components overview
- NPS/IPS concurrent printing
- Connectivity configurations
- Printer configurations
- channel-attached systems only
- Host Channel Unit (HCU)—channel-attached systems only
- Network PDL printing environment
- Networks
- Network client components
- Client networking software
- Sixth Sense
- Controller components and options
- Sun Ultra 60 workstation
- Printer controller software and fonts
- printer components and options
- Paper paths
- Installation
- Preparing for installation
- Customer responsibilities
- Routine maintenance
- Installation planning checklist
- NPS/IPS network installation checklist
- Novell network information
- DocuPrint NPS/IPS as a remote printer (RPRINTER)
- Connectivity requirements
- Token Ring specifications
- Controller specifications and requirements
- Outlet configurations
- Environmental specifications
- Controller hardware specifications and requirements summary
- Printer specifications and requirements
- Printer outlet voltages—60 Hz
- Printer outlet voltages—50 Hz
- Space requirements
- Printer placement
- Bypass transport specifications
- Configuration diagrams with bypass transport
- Space planning guidelines
- Clearance space requirements
- Floor leveling
- Turning radius
- Printer hardware specifications and requirements summary
- Space planning templates
- system connections
- Cable locations
- Your responsibilities
- Defining the IPS printer to the host
- Software licensing
- A. Supplies
- Paper width and printer performance
- Paper care
- Other supplies
- Fuser agent
- Cartridge tapes
- MICR tools
- Consumable supplies tables
- Complete supplies list—96/4635/180 printers
- Ordering supplies
- B. Xerox support services
- Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center
- Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog
- Operator training
- Xerox Font Center
- C. Related publications
- IBM reference manuals
- D. DocuPrint NPS/IPS on a Novell network
- Queue to printer relationships
- Print server (PSERVER)
- Job parameters
- Remote printer (RPRINTER)
- Novell configuration
- Configuring DocuPrint as an RPRINTER
- Supporting DocuPrint NPS/IPS on the file server
- E. Defining the channel-attached printer to the host
- Infoprint Manager procedures for Windows NT and Windows 2000
- Infoprint Manager procedures for AIX
- VM sample definitions
- VSE sample definitions
- F. Defining the printer to the host: TCP/IP attachment
- Configuration steps – MVS
- Correcting for printer performance issues – MVS
- References – MVS
- AS/400 parameters
- Configuration steps – AS/400
- Correcting for printer performance issues – AS/400
- Glossary
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- non-default DC
- List Virtual Printers PJ
- AFP data flows IS 10-1–IS
- accessing commands CM
- overview IS
- order PJ
- form samples CM
- overview SJ
- site files CM
- Windows NT 4.0 SJ
- network IP
- diskettes IP A-13, IP A-22, SO A-14, SO
- listing files on CM
- fonts CM
- storing files DC
- overview DC
- Windows DC
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Fuser agent
- Adding dry ink
- related publications
- Feeder trays
- Loading feeder trays
- Loading trays 1 and 2
- Loading trays 3, 4, 5, and 6
- Output trays and bins
- Checking and unloading high-capacity stacker (HCS) bins
- fuser agent
- adding dry ink
- Cleaning
- Cleaning the sensors and the reflective surfaces
- Cleaning the Q850 sensor
- Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror
- Cleaning additional sensors
- Q1106 and Q1166
- Sensor Q1164
- Maintenance and support services
- Xerox Font Center
- Xerox Customer Education
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- laser safety
- operation safety
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- related publications
- feeder trays
- loading feeder trays
- Loading trays 1 and
- Loading trays 3, 4, 5, and
- output trays and bins
- checking and unloading high-capacity stacker (hcs) bins
- fuser lubricant
- adding dry ink
- replacing the dry ink waste container
- cleaning the sensors and the reflective surfaces
- cleaning the q850 sensor
- cleaning the q1011 sensor and mirror
- cleaning additional sensors
- sensor q
- cleaning the 4mm cartridge tape drive
- Xerox Customer Services Support Center
- Xerox Documentation and Software Services
- Xerox Customer Education
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- the system
- laser safety
- operation safety
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction to the graphical user interface
- related publications
- The graphical user interface screen
- Using the user interface screens
- Buttons
- Moving a window or icon
- Entering text
- Exiting a window
- IPS main window
- Menus
- Diagnostics menu
- Administration menu
- System Options menu
- Output Configuration section
- Setup and status information
- Host Job Control section
- Subwindow buttons
- Powering on the IPS system
- Powering off the IPS system
- In routine operation
- After a power outage
- Printer status
- Resuming printing
- Removing media from the processor
- setting up the printer
- Selecting a language
- Specifying the system interface
- Selecting channel interface
- Selecting TCP/IP interface
- Enabling or disabling the modem
- Setting time for power-saver (slumber) mode
- Allocating memory for resources
- Displaying and adding resident fonts
- Adding resident fonts
- Loading the IPS software license text string
- Entering a Diagnostic Authorization string (180 IPS)
- Switching modes (Dual Mode)
- Setting the system configuration
- Privilege Modes
- Changing the Privilege Mode
- Changing the password for a Privilege Mode
- Accessing configuration tasks
- Configuration menu tasks
- Specifying the maximum simplex value
- Rotating the page origin
- Selecting the MICR mode (96/4635/180 MICR IPS only)
- Specifying the media units
- Setting optional processing parameters
- Diagnostics menu tasks
- Capturing and executing a trace
- Executing a captured trace
- Printing a trace file
- Setting of the debug level
- Updating the software using a CD or a diskette
- Updating the software remotely
- System Options menu tasks
- Specifying the input configuration
- Example of an input configuration
- Selecting simplex or duplex printing
- Setting up margin values
- Setting up the Media Library
- Creating a media icon
- Changing a media icon
- Adding a new input configuration
- Changing an input configuration file
- Deleting an input configuration file
- Correcting a feeder tray mismatch error
- Specifying the output configuration
- Example of an output configuration
- Creating a new output configuration
- Changing an output configuration
- Adding a DFA profile
- Changing a DFA profile
- Backing up and restoring configuration files
- Saving configuration files to diskette
- Restoring configuration files from diskette
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- intended audience
- DocuPrint IPS overview
- DocuPrint IPS printer capabilities
- Document types
- AFP summary
- AFP resources
- AFP architecture
- PSF platforms
- Mainframe connections
- AS/400 connections
- RS/6000 connections
- InfoPrint Manager remote connection
- InfoPrint Manager LAN connection
- TCP/IP connection: Token Ring
- PSF/2
- PSF/2 LAN
- PSF/2 Token Ring TCP/IP
- DocuPrint IPS system
- DocuPrint IPS architecture
- Data towers
- Resource towers
- Product capabilities
- Connectivity solutions
- IPS application migration
- Elixir
- INDEX
- PReS
- Fonts
- versus 300 pel libraries
- Custom fonts
- Page segments
- Images
- Pixel doubling
- Input tray attribute considerations
- Continuous form to cut sheet conversion
- Incorporating Xerox value-added features
- Variable and constant data
- Conditional processing
- Overlays
- Page segments and images
- Lines and borders
- Shading and shaded form boxes
- Resource interpolation
- Disable hardware scaling and alternate shading
- micr applications
- xerox e13b and cmc-7 micr fonts
- micr application resources
- input and output tray processing
- feeding and finishing
- commonly asked questions
- what is the diagnostic lockout feature on the docuprint 180 ips
- docuprint ips printer specifications
- docuprint ips printer specifications - input trays and feeding options
- docuprint ips printer specifications - output trays and finishing options
- other considerations
- hints and tips
- mainframe data flows
- as/400 data flow
- rs/6000 data flow
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- laser safety
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- product overview
- System components
- System features
- NPS/IPS Dual Mode
- MICR printing features
- Sixth Sense
- Sun Ultra 2 workstation
- Sun Ultra 60 workstation
- IPS user interface screen
- Host Channel Unit—channel-attached systems only
- Printer control console
- printer control console
- Table Of Contents
- printer configurations
- Bypass transport
- printer options
- Bypass transport printer configurations
- Configurations supported
- Xerox responsibilities
- Customer responsibilities
- installation planning checklist
- connectivity requirements
- power requirements
- outlet configurations
- space requirements
- printer controller hardware specifications and requirements summary
- environmental specifications
- printer placement
- bypass transport specifications
- configuration diagrams with bypass transport
- space planning guidelines
- floor leveling
- printer hardware specifications and requirements summary
- space planning templates
- system connections
- cable locations
- installation process
- your responsibilities
- defining the ips printer to the host
- ongoing maintenance
- paper and other throughput stocks
- paper width and printer performance
- paper care
- other supplies
- cartridge tapes
- micr tools
- consumable supplies tables
- ordering supplies
- xerox customer service support center
- xerox printing systems customer support center
- xerox customer documentation catalog
- xerox customer education
- mvs parameters
- aix procedures
- VM sample definitions
- E. Defining the printer to the host: TCP/IP attachment
- Network configurations – MVS
- Configure the printer in PSF/MVS
- Configure TCP/IP for MVS for the printer
- Test the printer to ensure it prints from the MVS host
- Correcting for printer performance issues – MVS
- References
- AS/400 parameters
- Configuration steps – AS/400
- Create the printer device description – AS/400
- Test the printer connection – AS/400
- Correcting for printer performance issues – AS/400
- AIX parameters
- Network configurations – AIX
- OS/2 parameters
- Configuration steps – OS/2
- Define the printer to PSF/2
- Define a PSF/2 print queue for the printer (optional)
- Test the printer connection in OS/2
- Correcting for printer performance issues – OS/2
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- related publications
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about the reference set
- CP (COMPRESS command) messages
- OSS (operating system software) messages
- OS Level 1: Information
- OS Level 2: Routine Maintenance
- OS Level 3: Printer problem
- OS Level 4: System or tape problem
- OS Level 6: Job integrity
- OS Level 7: System problem
- OS Level 8: Probable severe software error
- OS Level 9: Probable severe hardware error
- scale command messages
- Appearance error message
- Appearance warning messages
- Fatal error messages
- Informational messages
- Master error messages
- Master warning messages
- System problem messages
- Numbered DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS messages
- Xerox Customer Support Center
- Xerox Customer Service Support Center
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- related publications
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about the reference set
- Overview
- Paper
- Laser printing technology
- conventions used in this guide
- laser printing technology
- forms creation
- Basic concepts
- Fonts
- Page frames
- System page
- Form origin
- Grids
- Predefined formats
- Data types
- Forms description language
- Command summary
- Command format
- Steps to creating a form
- Setup commands
- PAPER command
- Using B4 paper size
- Specifying TAB as a form
- LANDSCAPE/PORTRAIT command
- GRID command
- FONT command
- Description commands
- LINE command
- Types of lines
- BOX command
- TEXT commands
- Aligning text
- TEXT IN BOX command defaults
- part number
- LOGO command
- GRAPHIC command
- SECTION commands
- COMMENT command
- END command
- Compiling and printing forms
- Communicate the FSL file to the LPS system disk
- Summary sheet
- PROOF option
- Debugging and modifying the file
- Storing form files
- Forms layout considerations
- Importance of orderly construction
- Scan line density
- Page generation errors
- local density and page setup errors
- text in boxes
- locating the closest box
- syntax ambiguities
- getting started
- drawing lines
- forms design ruler
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- related publications
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- GLOSSARY
- LPS overview
- Base components
- System user interface (keyboard display)
- Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX printer components
- Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR)
- LPS options
- HIP-accessed interfaces
- Expanded system disk memory
- Printer options
- Input enablement device
- Host Resident software packages
- Preinstallation
- System controller
- Printer
- Space planning guidelines
- Cable lengths
- Cable locations
- Efficiency of use
- Environmental/electrical requirements
- Hz WYE printer outlet voltages
- Hz DELTA printer outlet voltages
- Hz system controller and peripheral cabinet power cord configurations
- Hz system power cord configurations
- Finishing and feeding equipment
- Training
- Ordering supplies for installation
- Paper
- Dry ink (toner)
- Space planning templates
- Installation
- Installation responsibilities
- Documentation and software kits
DocuPrint 96
Table of contents
- operator guide
- related publications
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Online printing tasks
- Space
- GLOSSARY
- about the reference set
- document conventions
- System overview of the Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS
- Base components
- System controller components
- Operator control panel
- Printer components
- Feeder trays
- High-capacity stacker bins
- Inverter
- Printer control console
- Attention light
- Registration transport levers
- Optional components
- Open-reel tape drive
- inch cartridge tape drive
- Floppy disk drive
- Optional printer components
- Entering commands
- Paper storage
- Paper specifications
- Paper performance guides
- Paper sizing and print jobs
- Feeder tray features
- stacker bins
- Unloading a stacker bin
- Sample tray
- paper facts
- Power on the LPS
- Power off the LPS
- Boot the LPS
- System rollover
- System version
- Turn off Attention light or alarm
- Set date/time
- Problem
- Remote Terminal
- Abort
- Reset
- Align
- Print Darkness
- Lead edge screen
- Fonts/forms/graphics
- Sample files
- Stop input/output
- Sample
- Disk saturation
- Offline printing tasks
- Open-reel tape drive procedures
- Load an open-reel tape
- Load an open-reel tape by hand
- Unload an open-reel tape
- Unload an open-reel tape during a power failure
- Power off the open-reel tape drive
- Handle open-reel tapes
- inch cartridge tape drive procedures
- Load a 1/2 inch cartridge
- Unload a 1/2 inch cartridge
- Power off the 18/36 track 1/2 inch tape drive
- Handle cartridge tapes
- File protection
- Load a 1/4 inch cartridge tape
- Handle 1/4 inch cartridge tapes
- Load a floppy disk
- Start an offline print job
- Rewind/unload tape
- Move
- HIP printing tasks
- Enter HIP communication mode
- Select a communication mode
- Place HIP online
- Start a HIP print job
- Abort a HIP print job
- HIP jobs status
- Status and print tasks
- Understanding clusters
- Select feeder trays
- Select stacker bins
- Tray loading
- Ordered stock
- Transparencies
- Purge feed
- Set tray size
- Set container size
- Bin full criteria and setting bin limits
- Job status
- Configuring a finishing device
- FCG procedures
- File control tasks
- Copying files
- COPY (disk to labeled tape or cartridge)
- COPY (disk to unlabeled tape)
- COPY (labeled tape or cartridge to disk)
- COPY (unlabeled tape to disk)
- Copy to/from floppy
- DELETE
- FILE
- REVIEW
- SCALE
- List tape or cartridge files
- TYPE
- Maintenance tasks
- Maintaining the printer
- Replacing the dry ink waste container
- Adding fuser agent
- Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces
- Cleaning the Q1011 sensor and mirror
- Cleaning additional sensors
- Cleaning the terminal and the exterior surfaces of the system
- Cleaning the open-reel tape drive
- Cleaning precautions—READ BEFORE CLEANING
- Cleaning the tape path
- Cleaning the 1/2 inch cartridge tape drive
- Cleaning the 1/4 inch cartridge tape drive
- Installing the custom transfer assist blade
- Problem solving tasks
- Printing problems
- Paper jams
- Paper curl and paper jams
- Aids to paper jam clearance
- Clearing area paper jams
- Checking job integrity following a paper jam
- Printer areas
- Clearing a misfeed (feeder tray fault)
- Frequent misfeeds (processor feeder trays)
- Faults are cleared but the Attention light is still on
- Incorrect paper size message
- LPS does not boot (system controller terminal)
- Printer does not respond to system controller
- Rasterization messages
- Power failure
- Open-reel tape drive problems
- OK" appears on the tape drive message display, but the loading door is closed
- inch cartridge tape drive problems
- message display is blank
- calling for service
- printing does not continue when the continue button is pressed
- micr operating procedures
- turning micr mode on or off
- should micr be turned off or on
- micr output
- tools to check micr output
- adding dry ink
- consumable supplies table
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