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Xerox DocuColor 2060 
NPS/IPS

Installation Planning Guide

721P90520
Version 8.0
October 2002

Summary of Contents for DocuColor 2060

Page 1: ...Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS Installation Planning Guide 721P90520 Version 8 0 October 2002 ...

Page 2: ...itation material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays looks etc Printed in the United States of America Publication number 721P90520 Xerox and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation Products and trademarks of other companies are also acknowledged Changes are periodically made to this docum...

Page 3: ...ly xiv For further information xv Introduction xvii About this guide xvii Contents xvii Conventions xviii Notice xix 1 System overview 1 1 Functional overview of the NPS IPS 1 1 System component overview 1 2 NPS and IPS printing configurations 1 2 NPS IPS concurrent printing 1 3 SNMP support 1 3 IPP support 1 4 IPDS environment 1 5 Host environments 1 5 Channel interface board and channel cable co...

Page 4: ...omponents 3 8 Dry Ink cartridges 3 8 Serial number label 3 9 Upper door 3 9 Transport module 3 10 Paper path in the printer 3 12 Exit module 3 13 Printer options 3 14 High capacity feeder 3 14 High capacity stacker 3 16 High capacity stacker modes 3 17 High capacity stacker stapler 3 18 High capacity stacker stapler modes 3 19 4 Preparing for installation 4 1 Responsibilities 4 2 Xerox responsibil...

Page 5: ...vironmental specifications 6 5 Space requirements 6 6 Printer placement 6 6 Space planning guidelines 6 10 Clearance space requirements 6 10 Shared space 6 11 Floor leveling 6 15 Delivery access requirements 6 15 Printer hardware specifications and requirements summary 6 18 Pre installation checklist 6 19 7 System connections 7 1 Cable lengths 7 1 Cable locations 7 2 Channel attachments 7 3 8 Inst...

Page 6: ...ell NetWare overview D 1 Print queues D 2 Queue to printer relationships D 2 PCONSOLE D 2 Print server PSERVER D 3 Job parameters D 4 Using Novell forms to specify virtual printers D 5 Remote printer RPRINTER D 5 DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a print server or as a remote printer D 7 Choosing a Print Server or Remote Printer Configuration D 7 Novell configuration D 9 Configuring DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS...

Page 7: ...st the printer to ensure it prints from the MVS host F 17 Correcting for printer performance issues MVS F 19 References MVS F 20 AS 400 parameters F 21 Software prerequisites AS 400 F 21 Network configurations AS 400 F 21 Configuration steps AS 400 F 22 1 Configure the printer for TCP IP at the printer controller F 22 2 Create the PSF 400 configuration F 23 3 Create the printer device description ...

Page 8: ...Table of contents viii Installation Planning Guide ...

Page 9: ...h Education and Welfare for Class 1 laser products Class 1 laser products do not emit hazardous radiation The DocuColor printers do not emit hazardous radiation because the laser beam is completely enclosed during all modes of customer operation The laser danger labels on the system are for Xerox service representatives and are on or near panels or shields that must be removed with a tool DO NOT R...

Page 10: ...ction of the equipment grounding conductor may result in risk of electrical shock Always connect equipment to a properly grounded electrical outlet If in doubt have the outlet checked by a qualified electrician Never use a ground adapter plug to connect equipment to an electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal Always place equipment on a solid support surface with adequate strength...

Page 11: ...act your local Xerox representative or operating company Operation safety Europe This Xerox product and supplies are manufactured tested and certified to strict safety regulations electromagnetic regulations and established environmental standards Any unauthorised alteration which may include the addition of new functions or connection of external devices may impact the product certification Pleas...

Page 12: ...lified electrician To disconnect all electrical power to the product the disconnect device is the power cord Remove the plug from the electrical outlet Ventilation Slots and opening in the enclosure of the product are provided for ventilation Do not block or cover the ventilation vents as this could result in the product overheating This product should not be placed in a built in installation unle...

Page 13: ...tates related to low voltage equipment January 1 1996 Council Directive 89 336 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibility March 9 1999 Council Directive 99 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity A full declaration of conformity defining the relevant directives and referenced s...

Page 14: ... TBR21 a specification for terminal equipment for use on analog switched telephone networks in the European Economic area The product may be configured to be compatible with other country networks Please contact your Xerox representative if your product needs to be reconnected to a network in another country This product has no user adjustable settings NOTE Although this product can use either loo...

Page 15: ...xv 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 ...

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Page 17: ...s Contents This guide contains the following Chapter 1 System overview provides an overview of the printing system Chapter 2 Controller components and options describes system controller hardware software and options of your printing system Chapter 3 Printer components and options describes printer components configurations and options Chapter 4 Preparing for installation provides a checklist of t...

Page 18: ...ocuColor 2060 NPS IPS on a Novell network describes some of the considerations to make before the installation of the printing system on a Novell network Appendix E Defining the channel attached printer to the host provides explanations and sample printer parameters for defining your channel attached printer to your host Appendix F Defining the printer to the host TCP IP attachment provides instru...

Page 19: ...tives to specified arguments are separated by vertical bars for example Set Time Time Remote Host Name IP Address 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 Notice This publication may contain descriptions of conc...

Page 20: ...Introduction xx Installation Planning Guide ...

Page 21: ...IPDS jobs network PDL jobs or jobs from both environments NOTE The DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS does not support printing of color PCL jobs DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS printers support Full color printing Printing at a rated speed of up to 60 ppm in 600 dpi Printing simplex and duplex Processing and printing of network PDL jobs and IPDS jobs without soft boot to switch modes Multiple weights sizes and types ...

Page 22: ...figuring the system Xerox supplied printer interface The printer interface cables provide high speed data transport and communication between the printer controller and the printer Xerox supplied DocuColor printer The printer accepts data from the printer controller and prints the document according to the print options specified by the user The printer also provides paper stacking and optional sa...

Page 23: ...rmation to be communicated is presented as variable name value pairs defined in a set of standardized management information bases MIBs The MIBs define the legal variables their types and possibly a fixed set of values 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 ne...

Page 24: ... about the physical status of the printer such as the number of input trays the media loaded in them and the number and types of marking engines included in the printer Most variables in these MIBs are supported in a standard way as described in the standard documentation except that writing to read write variables is not supported All variables are treated as read only In all cases the NPS IPS SN...

Page 25: ... software level required The minimum PSF level needed to support full color is v 3 2 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 a channel interface board and channel cable connector box that serve as an interface between t...

Page 26: ...board in the processor 5 Internal channel cable 6 Channel cable connector box 7 Bus and tag cables Figure 1 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 g...

Page 27: ...he NPS IPS is receiving data over a channel It is not used when the NPS IPS is printing data using TCP IP Figure 1 3 Channel interface board and channel cable connector box 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...

Page 28: ...rs are fully supported by the software Data towers supported are IM Image IMD1 FOCA Font Object Content Architecture MO DCA P Mixed Object Document Content Architecture for Presentation PTOCA PT1 PT2 and PT3 Presentation Text Object Content Architecture IOCA Image Object Content Architecture GOCA Graphics Object Content Architecture BCOCA Bar code Object Content Architecture OL1 Overlay One PS1 Pa...

Page 29: ...n ready to print users submit the documents to the printer controller Customer supplied network The customer needs to supply one or more of the following networks Ethernet local area network LAN running TCP IP AppleTalk or Novell NetWare network protocol Token Ring running TCP IP Novell or AppleTalk network protocol Networks Both network client workstations and the IBM host can communicate with th...

Page 30: ...k cards provided each card has a unique network to which it connects For example if you use a Token Ring network connection you have the option of using the default Ethernet device as a secondary network If you choose to install multiple network devices on your controller the following parameters apply You must select a primary network device and designate any others as secondary The primary netwo...

Page 31: ... 8 0 PC running MS DOS 6 2 and Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 2000 and ME using Ethernet with TCP IP or Novell NetWare 3 11 and 3 12 NOTE Customers using Novell 4 1 must set the Bindery Emulation Mode to be backwards compatible with Novell 3 12 PC 386 or 486 running MS DOS version 6 2 with one of the following TCP IP packages PathWay Access 3 1 Wollongong Integrated Networking Transmission Control...

Page 32: ...orkstation For additional information on submitting jobs from a client workstation refer to the Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client Responsibilities It is your responsibility to supply install and maintain hardware and software on any PC UNIX workstation or Macintosh system used to generate documents for printing You are also responsible for obtaining installing and maintaining the required E...

Page 33: ... the system prior to an actual site visit This may provide the ability to determine the correct part or piece of information to have on hand when the site visit is made Sixth Sense is a no charge feature available to customers through Xerox service The customer need only provide an analog phone line for use by the Sixth Sense modem connection For those customers unable to dedicate a phone line to ...

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Page 35: ...mware and software Sun Blade 1000 workstation The printer controller is based on the Sun Blade 1000 a workstation with a high performance architecture for complex processing tasks It contains the following hardware components Processor system unit containing the following Two UltraSPARC III 750 Mhz central processing unit CPU modules 4 GB memory four 1 GB Dual In line Memory Modules or DIMMs 36 GB...

Page 36: ...ed to a channel cable connector box An external 4 mm tape drive is available and recommended for backing up site files A typical color calibration file is 1 5 MB A second internal 36 GB hard disk drive is optional as are two additional external disks Figure 2 1 Components of the printer controller 1 Monitor 2 Mouse 3 Keyboard 4 Diskette drive 5 DVD ROM drive 6 Processor micr os ystems 2 3 4 5 6 1 ...

Page 37: ... data except as directed by your service representative Graphics board The Creator 3D series 3 graphics board is provided as a standard feature of the processor Diskette drive Diskettes inserted into a diskette drive are used to install fonts and to load files to and back up files from the internal disk drive The diskette drive uses industry standard 3 5 inch 1 44 MB double sided high density disk...

Page 38: ...serial bus USB connectors 6 Twisted pair Ethernet TPE connector 7 IEEE 1394 connectors 8 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL connector 9 Audio module headphones line in line out and microphone connectors 10 Graphics card video connector frame buffer 0 11 PCI card slot 4 12 Graphics card video connector frame buffer not used 13 PCI card slots 3 and 2 14 Power connector 15 PCI card slot 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 39: ...expected conditions NOTE For information on channel attached systems refer to the chapter IPDS printing environment NOTE Printer controller hardware configurations are subject to upgrade 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 The following ...

Page 40: ... ITC Korinna Korinna Kursiv Regular Bold Kursive Bold ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic ITC Zapf Dingbats Medium New Century Schoolbook Roman Bold Italic Bold Italic Palatino Roman Bold Italic Bold Italic Symbol Medium 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 DOS formatted 3 5 inch diskette or CD ROM ...

Page 41: ...Italic Marigold Medium CG Omega Medium Italic Bold Bold Italic PCL fonts Truetype scalable Arial Medium Italic Bold Bold Italic Times new Roman Medium Italic Bold Bold Italic Symbol Medium Wingdings Medium PCL fonts Bitmap Line Printer 16 67 pitch 8 5 point medium MICR fonts E13B fonts in PCL and PostScript are also provided for 96 4635 180 MICR systems NOTE The resident fonts are used for PostScr...

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Page 43: ...vailable for the printer Printer components The standard printer components are the printer control panel the touch screen the offset catch tray and the feeder trays Labels are located throughout the printer to assist you with a variety of tasks such as clearing a paper jam Figure 3 1 DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS 1 Touch screen 2 Printer control panel 3 Dry ink toner compartment 4 Offset catch tray 5 Ri...

Page 44: ...aper trays chapter NOTE Although the tray input buttons for the DocuColor 2060 require you to specify weight you also specify media weight when using the Set Tray command at the printer controller The buttons on the tray require you to specify weight in gsm whereas the Set Tray command allows you to use any unit of measurement for weight Therefore the number you specify on the tray and the number ...

Page 45: ...ouch Screen Message area The message area at the top of the touch screen displays messages concerning the printer status programming conflicts or errors The messages may also provide instructions for the operator Tabs buttons and icons Some screens on the touch screen display tabs that contain various selectable options Features and options are initially set to the factory default settings These s...

Page 46: ...nd options 3 4 Installation Planning Guide Figure 3 2 Alert screen Printer control panel Your DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS has a control panel with words or with international symbols Figure 3 3 Printer control panel with words ...

Page 47: ... 2060 NPS IPS Power Saver Puts the system in a standby status mode where the fuser temperature is lowered The factory default is 60 minutes The power saver time out can be changed in Tools to reflect a value from 1 to 240 minutes Job Status Displays a list and the current status of all jobs submitted on the touch screen CAUTION The option to hold release promote delete and see the options selected...

Page 48: ...he status of the paper trays machine details error log and maintenance information Machine Status is where you will find the serial number for the printing system the customer support telephone numbers and the meters that show the count for color black and white color large size and total output Review Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS Help Additional information useful in completing a task is d...

Page 49: ...ill not operate until the fault is cleared The tones can be activated or deactivated through the Tools mode For the procedure refer to the Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance the Default settings chapter Pause Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS Start Press the Start button in the Tools mode for certain settings For information on the Tools mode refer to the Guide to Performing Routing Mainten...

Page 50: ...olor 2060 1 Dry ink toner cartridges 2 Exit module paper path 3 Paper path 4 Serial number label 5 Transport paper path 6 Upper door 7 Tray 1 8 Tray 2 9 Tray 3 Dry Ink cartridges The colors from left to right are black cyan magenta and yellow Refer to the Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance for instructions on changing the cartridge ...

Page 51: ...er making it impossible to access the Machine Details tab to get the serial number open the two main front doors The serial number label is in the center of the bottom frame of the printer Upper door The upper door paper path transports paper from trays 1 2 and optional tray 4 to the transport module Figure 3 6 Upper door ...

Page 52: ...allation Planning Guide Figure 3 7 Paper Path 1 From tray 4 2 Transport module 3 To the printer 4 From horizontal duplex transport 5 Tray 1 6 Tray 2 7 Tray 3 Transport module Figure 3 8 Transport Module Paper Path 1 Paper from trays 1 2 and 4 ...

Page 53: ... transport 6 Paper from tray 3 7 Takeaway transport Figure 3 9 Transport Module The upper paper path in the Transport Module carries the paper from the Paper Trays to the upper paper path of the printer The lower paper path in the Transport Module carries the paper from the lower paper path in the printer to the upper paper path in the printer when duplexing ...

Page 54: ...8 From duplex Inverter transport 9 Horizontal transport 1 10 Horizontal transport 2 11 To transport module The paper path in the printer transfers an image to the paper and fuses it for both the simplex and duplex selections It has two areas the upper paper path and the lower paper path The upper paper path is used for both simplexing and duplexing The lower paper path is used for duplexing only H...

Page 55: ... 13 Exit module Figure 3 11 Exit module paper path 1 Decurler 2 Duplex inverter transport 3 To printer 4 To inverter transport 5 From printer 6 To the output device Figure 3 12 Exit Module A completed print passes through the exit module to the offset catch tray ...

Page 56: ...tions High capacity feeder HCF High capacity stacker HCS High capacity stacker stapler HCSS These options allow you to customize your printing system for increased efficiency and for specialized applications High capacity feeder Three feeder trays are provided as part of the printer base configuration feeder trays 1 2 and 3 For the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS the high capacity feeder option increases t...

Page 57: ... 4 is designed to feed the commonly used paper sizes and weights There are two positions in which paper is fed into the printer One of the positions is called long edge feed LEF Long edge refers to the long edge of your paper When you see LEF position your paper so that the long edge is fed first The other position is called short edge feed SEF Short edge refers to the short edge of your paper Whe...

Page 58: ...oated paper Tabbed inserts can be run but are not recommended for tray 4 High capacity stacker The high capacity stacker is an optional finishing device that provides stacking and offsetting capabilities for output into a stacker cart NOTE The Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS can have a high capacity stacker HCS or a high capacity stacker stapler HCSS but not both Figure 3 14 High capacity stacker 1 C...

Page 59: ...t are too small or too large to be stacked and proof sets to the top tray The capacity of the top tray is 250 sheets of 24 pound 90 gsm paper NOTE When printing labels the back sometimes comes off when using the Stack mode Use the Top Tray mode when printing labels to avoid this problem Stack mode Stacks collated sets as received from the printer The stacker tray has a capacity of 3500 sheets of 2...

Page 60: ...ker cart NOTE The Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS can have a high capacity stacker HCS or a high capacity stacker stapler HCSS but not both Figure 3 15 High capacity stacker stapler HCSS 1 Control panel 2 Top tray 3 Offset catch tray Tray capacity The HCSS offset catch tray has a capacity of 2000 sheets of 24 pound 90 gsm paper It has an offset mode that provides separation between the stacked sets T...

Page 61: ...SS The top tray also accepts sheets that are diverted to it during a problem and when the system is in the job recovery mode The top tray holds a maximum of 250 sheets of 24 lb 90 gsm paper Stack mode Stacks collated sets as received from the printer in the offset catch tray The offset catch tray has a capacity of 2000 sheets of 24 pound 90 gsm paper Staple mode Staples each set and delivers it to...

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Page 63: ...n appropriate location for the printing system and order supplies This chapter helps you accomplish these tasks by providing the following information A summary of your responsibilities and those of your Xerox service representative Connectivity requirements for setting up the NPS IPS to receive data from the IBM host A checklist of installation planning activities For information on controller po...

Page 64: ...lation Schedule the delivery of the hardware Monitor installation activities Assist you in ordering any supplies required Configure system parameters Assist with the configuration of input and output profiles for use with third party finishing devices Install the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS system Install optional Sixth Sense hardware and software Training Provide initial operator training Provide info...

Page 65: ...n of your DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS there are a few ongoing tasks that must be performed These tasks may include all or some of the following Meter reading and reporting Overseeing routine maintenance Placing service calls for hardware problems Ordering additional documentation software or fonts Arranging additional operator training Maintaining an adequate inventory of consumable supplies It is your...

Page 66: ...nstallation Planning Guide thoroughly Have the required parameters defined for configuring PSF to print on the NPS IPS Refer to the Defining the channel attached printer to the host or the Defining the printer to the host TCP IP attachment appendix of this guide for examples and explanations of these parameters Client workstations Make sure all client workstations that will be submitting print job...

Page 67: ...ties contact your sales or service representative Use the timeframes in this checklist as guidelines It is best to consult your suppliers to determine the exact lead times they require Table 4 1 DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS installation planning checklist Week Activity Reference Responsibility Date completed 4 Select location for DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS system Identify networked client workstations to be...

Page 68: ...ing environment Generate the host for an AFP1 device and IPL as required Provide analog phone line access for optional Sixth Sense installation Sales rep Chapters 4 to 6 Customer and Xerox Customer _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ 2 Inspect and approve site Order consumable supplies Minimum s...

Page 69: ...for training Check documentation and software kits for completeness Have test jobs ready to run Provide stocks needed for default input configuration Provide parameters needed to configure PSF for connectivity to the NPS IPS printer Chapter 4 and Appendix A Chapter 4 Customer Customer Customer Xerox Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer _________ _________ _________ _________ _____...

Page 70: ...ist you in completing the checklist in the Network preinstallation checklist table The information you may need to provide is defined as follows Hostname A unique name that designates a node on the network You may use up to 32 characters upper and lower case alpha a z and A Z integers 0 9 and hyphens The name you choose may be the same as the printer name IP address Series of four integers between...

Page 71: ...IP broadcast address value 255 255 252 0 which is a plus sign Default router Series of four integers between 0 and 255 separated by a period such as 188 9 234 1 to specify a default router Most TCP IP networks broadcast routing information CAUTION Specify a default router only if your network does not specify broadcast routing information If the TCP IP network does not broadcast routing informatio...

Page 72: ...counting information If accounting information is not purged manually or automatically the system disk can reach storage limits To keep your system running at optimum speed you need to periodically purge accounting data Xerox client software Indicate whether you have Xerox client software installed and are supporting Xerox clients on the network lpr and lpd Indicate whether to enable client use of...

Page 73: ...must have the appropriate print server definition and the queue to be serviced Print server name indicates the name used by the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS print server A print server definition with this name must exist on the file server that the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS services A single printer type Remote Other Unknown must be defined for this print server and the queue refer to the queue name below...

Page 74: ...ed with these names after DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS installation is complete These printers should be defined as type Remote Other Unknown IPX internal network number Specify the network number for the internal IPX network in the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS server This number must be globally unique within the NetWare internet to which the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS is connected Do not assign a number that is...

Page 75: ...SNAP enabled use TOKENRING on the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS For FDDI networks running Novell it is recommended that you choose the FDDI framing type Table 4 2 Network preinstallation checklist Network Information Information you supply Hostname IP address for primary net device IP netmask for primary net device IP address for secondary net device 1 if applicable IP netmask for secondary net device 1 ...

Page 76: ...o the printer Table 4 3 Novell preinstallation checklist Novell Network Information Information you supply Novell network information DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a print server Novell file server name Print server name Password for the print server Queue name to service Form names Novell network information DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a remote printer Novell print server name Printer name s to service...

Page 77: ...at modifications need to be made to supply an Ethernet connector to the printer controller processor Token Ring specifications The Token Ring connection must be compatible with the IEEE 802 3 standard The printer controller processor has a 4 MB 16 MB Token Ring interface 16 MB is preferred Channel attached specifications For an online configuration with an IBM host system the following cables must...

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Page 79: ... DocuColor NPS IPS controller has important power requirements that must be accommodated These requirements are summarized in the table below For details on printer power requirements refer to the Printer specifications and requirements chapter of this guide Agency certification UL 478 and 1950 IEC 950 CSA 22 2 220 1986 FCC Class A and VDE 0871 Class A Table 5 1 NPS IPS controller Sun Blade 1000 p...

Page 80: ...ptacle Your electrical outlets are within the required specifications 50 Hz systems Ensure that power connections are per local codes regulations The following figure shows a 60 Hz American and Canadian wall outlet in which to plug the printer controller Figure 5 1 60 Hz wall outlet 1 AC Neutral 2 AC Hot ACH 3 Earth Ground GND The required American and Canadian wall outlet voltage is 100 to 120 VA...

Page 81: ...er hardware components For printer component space requirements refer to the Printer specifications and requirements chapter of this guide Contact your service representative if you have questions not specifically addressed in this guide Printer controller placement You should consider the following factors when deciding where to place the DocuColor printer controller Adequate work space and servi...

Page 82: ...table at least 6 inches 15 2 cm from the wall Make sure the printer controller processor is at least 12 inches 30 4 cm from the wall Do not put the processor on the NPS IPS printer Sun Blade 1000 workstation placement Following are guidelines for placement of the Sun Blade 1000 workstation components of the printer controller Do Place the monitor and processor on a desk or table top separate from ...

Page 83: ... 2 Vents in front and back of processor Do not Do not place the controller monitor on top of the processor Do not allow any piece of equipment to blow warm air into the air intake vents of the processor Do not place the processor on its side or in any other position but the upright vertical position Do not place the processor or monitor on top of the printer 1 2 2 2 ...

Page 84: ... Weight Heat dissipation Power requirements Cable lengths Processor d 25 in 63 5 cm w 10 in 25 4 cm h 17 75 in 45 1 cm 70 lbs 31 8 kgs 1 100 BTU per hour 60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 15 amp 0 4 KVA 5 15 NEMA 50 Hz 100 to 240 VAC 15 amp 0 4 KVA Power 8 ft 2 4 m Interface to printer 20 ft 6 1 m usable length Monitor d 10 in 25 4 cm w 17 5 in 44 5 cm h 18 5 in 47 cm 18 lbs 8 2 kg 408 BTU per hour 100 120 VAC...

Page 85: ... 100 to 240 VAC 15 amp 0 4 KVA Bus and tag cables must conform to host system requirements 200 gray cable to 400 ft blue cable 66 7 to 133 3 m and accommodate system setup Cable from board to box 3 ft 91 5 cm Table 5 2 DocuColor NPS IPS printer controller specifications and power requirements Continued Device Dimensions depth width height Weight Heat dissipation Power requirements Cable lengths ...

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Page 87: ... requirements refer to the Controller specifications and requirements chapter of this guide Table 6 1 System electrical requirements Component Voltage Amp service KVA rating operating mode Additional Requirements Printer 60 Hz 200 240 VAC 30 amp 4 8 KVA Printer 50 Hz 220 240 VAC 20 amp 4 8 KVA High capacity feeder tray 4 60 Hz 115 VAC 15 amp 1 5 KVA Separate power source from printer High capacity...

Page 88: ...he electrical connections for your system make sure that Each power cord has a separate circuit The printer power cord configurations match your receptacle Your electrical outlets are within the required specifications 50 Hz systems Ensure that power connections are per local codes regulations High capacity stacker stapler 50 Hz 220 VAC 10 amp 1 5 KVA Separate power source from printer Table 6 1 S...

Page 89: ...uration The box and receptacle configuration must be used for surface mounting only Figure 6 1 DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS outlet Power outlet requirements Accessories The accessories require 15 ampere dedicated sources as depicted in Figure 6 2 Xerox will provide the proper power cord to fit the configuration The box and receptacle configuration must be used for surface mounting only They must not be ...

Page 90: ...talled must be as shown or less Figure 6 3 Outlet placement for 2060 NPS IPS NOTE The Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS can have a high capacity stacker HCS or a high capacity stacker stapler HCSS but not both Left Side Wall Tray 4 Electrical Outlet Printer Electrical Outlet HCS Electrical Outlet HCSS Electrical Outlet HCSS Power Cord 180 inches 4500mm HCS Power Cord 180 inches 4500mm Printer Power Cor...

Page 91: ...ges for the work area are as follows Table 6 2 Environmental specifications for DocuColor Model 2060 NPS IPS Condition Range Temperature Minimum Maximum 50 F 10 C 90 F 32 C Relative humidity Minimum Maximum 15 85 Altitude Normal Maximum Up to 6 557feet 2 000 m above sea level 6 557 to 9 643 feet 2 000 3 000 m above sea level Retrofits are acceptable Heat output Operating Standby 12 300 BTU hour 7 ...

Page 92: ...d total space requirements Printer placement The following configurations are available for your Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS printer Standard printer with three tray feeder Standard printer with Tray 4 high capacity feeder or HCF Standard printer with High Capacity Stacker HCS Standard printer with Tray 4 and High Capacity Stacker HCS Standard printer with High Capacity Stacker Stapler HCSS Stand...

Page 93: ...0mm 37 4 inches 850mm 48 inches 1217mm 15 inches 380mm 40 inches 1000mm 40 inches 1000mm Exit Module Paper Tray Module Printer OCT 24 2 inches 615mm 58 1 inches 1475mm 10 inches 255mm 24 inches 600mm Electrical Box 24 2 inches 615mm 40 inches 1000mm 37 4 inches 950mm 40 inches 1000mm 15 inches 38mm 40 inches 1000mm Ecology Box Exit Module Paper Tray Module Printer Tray 4 44 6 inches 1135mm 199 1 i...

Page 94: ...es 1475mm 48 inches 1217mm 37 4 inches 950mm 30 inches 750mm 165 4 inches 3167mm 40 inches 1000mm 27 inches 680mm 40 inches 1000mm Exit Module HCS Paper Tray Module Printer Electrical Box Ecology Box 24 2 inches 615mm 24 inches 600mm 44 inches 1135mm 24 inches 600mm 43 inches 1098mm 10 inches 255mm 221 3 inches 5621mm 58 1 inches 1475mm 48 inches 1217mm 37 4 inches 950mm 33 inches 638mm 125 inches...

Page 95: ... Module Digital Press 175 5 inches 4440mm HCSS 24 inches 600mm 24 inches 600mm 10 inches 255mm 58 1 inches 1475mm 48 inches 217mm 30 inches 750mm 165 4 inches 3157mm 0300001AMCC Electrical Box 24 2 inches 615mm 40 inches 1000mm 40 inches 1000mm 40 inches 1000mm 24 inches 600mm Ecology Box Exit Module Paper Tray Module Tray 4 Digital Press 220 1 inches 5575mm HCSS 35 2 inches 895mm 24 inches 600mm ...

Page 96: ...the components you plan to install To ensure all of the space requirements are met it is important to work with your Xerox representative Clearance space requirements The following table lists the space requirements for the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS and accessories Table 6 4 Space requirements Configuration Minimum Work Space mm inch Space from Printer plus accessories to nearest object mm inch Width...

Page 97: ...ce may be shared only with other Xerox equipment Components may share the 36 inch 91 4 cm general service clearance areas but they may not share the 24 inch 61 cm operator area in front of each component There must be 78 inches 198 cm of vertical clearance throughout the entire area NOTE Finishers attached to your bypass transport may occupy shared space with Xerox equipment However they must be r...

Page 98: ...laced in a back to back position This allows them to share the entire 36 inches 91 4 cm of general service space Figure 6 10 Back to back shared service area space 1 Printer 2 Operator area 3 General service area Operator Area 36 in 91 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 177 in 449 6 cm 1 2 1 2 3 226 in 574 cm 37 4 in 95 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 24 in 81 cm ...

Page 99: ...rinter Therefore the printers should be separated by 24 inches 61 cm plus 24 inches 61 cm plus 12 inches 30 5 cm This allows for the entire operator space for each printer plus the shared general service area of 12 inches 30 5 cm Figure 6 11 Face to face shared service area space 1 Printer 2 Operator area 3 General service area 12 in 30 5 cm 34 8 in 88 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 24 in 61 cm ...

Page 100: ...lows for 24 inches 61 cm of operator space in front of the printer facing toward the other plus 36 inches 91 4 cm of service space behind the printer facing away from the other Figure 6 12 Face to back shared service area space 1 Printer 2 Operator area 3 General service area 24 in 61 cm 34 8 in 88 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 226 in 574 cm 36 in 91 cm 60 in 152 4 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 154 in 391 c...

Page 101: ...leveled properly If you do not have the leveling kit the printer in its initial location did not require it and you need one to level the printer in a new location contact your Xerox site representative to obtain one Delivery access requirements It is easy to overlook the path required to move the equipment from the truck to the operation site To determine access ask the following questions Does t...

Page 102: ...44 5 inches 1130 mm 34 5 inches 876 mm 43 5 inches 1105 mm 35 5 inches 902 mm 42 5 inches 1079 mm 36 5 inches 927 mm 41 5 inches 1054 mm 37 5 inches 953 mm 40 5 inches 1029 mm 38 5 inches 978 mm 39 5 inches 1003 mm 39 5 inches 1003 mm 38 5 inches 978 mm 40 5 inches 1029 mm 37 5 inches 953 mm 41 5 inches 1054 mm 36 5 inches 927 mm 42 5 inches 1079 mm 35 5 inches 902 mm 43 5 inches 1105 mm 34 5 inch...

Page 103: ... equipment must negotiate a corner whether into a room an elevator or another passageway There are L shaped turns and T shaped turns Refer to the following figures Ensure that the modules may be turned or moved through narrow passageways or doorways Figure 6 13 T shaped turn 1 Passage A 2 Passage B Figure 6 14 L shaped turn 1 Passage A 2 Passage B ...

Page 104: ...equired w 154 5 3905 mm d 125 3167 mm 1874 25 lbs 850 kg 60 Hz and 50 Hz Operating 12 300 BTU per hour Standby 7 936 BTU per hour 60 Hz and 50 Hz 4 8 KVA max operating mode Tray 4 high capacity feeder or HCF w 48 07 1221 mm d 29 53 750 mm h 55 6 1412 mm Minimum space required when attached to printer w 192 5 4870 mm d 125 3167 mm 425 lbs 192 95 kg 60 Hz and 50 Hz Operating 5 100 BTU per hour Stand...

Page 105: ...ep in mind when planning your site Verify the following items prior to the installation Ensure that the installation site meets space requirements Ensure that the required electrical service is available Check the unloading site and aisles to ensure that the space is adequate for movement of the press to the installation site Check the delivery path for special requirements for the Carrier such as...

Page 106: ...Printer specifications and requirements 6 20 Installation Planning Guide ...

Page 107: ...gh to meet the needs of most installations Some of these cables are specific lengths to conform to engineering and safety standards Data cables The printer components can be separated up to the length of the data interface cables that connect them The printer and controller are connected by a 25 foot 7 5 meter data cable Power cables Power cable lengths for the 60 Hz environment are as follows Tab...

Page 108: ...d inside the equipment to connect with interior power or data receptacles Cable locations To run the cables beneath the flooring effectively it is necessary to know where the cables enter and exit the printer The following diagrams show those locations marked with an X All power cords attach to the back of the printer Listed below are the distances of the printer power cord attachments from the le...

Page 109: ...ple connecting two cables to each other Subtract 15 feet from the total allowable cable length for any device attached to the channel or for any connection of two cables IBM channel cable lengths are as follows Gray 200 feet 61 m with one device 185 feet 56 m Blue 400 feet 122 m with one device 385 feet 117 m For further information regarding IBM channel connections refer to the following IBM manu...

Page 110: ...System connections 7 4 Installation Planning Guide ...

Page 111: ...allation process can take one or several days to complete Equipment software kits and documentation kits may all arrive in one day or over the course of several days When all of the necessary items are in place Xerox personnel will complete the installation of the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS components In the United States the steps in the installation process typically occur in the following order 1 X...

Page 112: ...ample jobs 30 minutes 6 Xerox personnel conducts initial operations training 2 to 4 hours 7 Xerox personnel reviews preventive maintenance schedules and service call procedures Your responsibilities Xerox is responsible for the physical installation of the printer components and for loading the software and applications You have the general site responsibility of ensuring that the right personnel ...

Page 113: ...stScript and PCL test jobs ready to run IPDS printing For IPDS printing Have the necessary parameters defined to configure PSF for connectivity to your IPDS printer Have list of stocks you want used for your default IPDS virtual printer media list input tray configuration Refer to the Guide to Managing Print Jobs in particular the chapter Managing IPDS jobs for more information Sysgen your host to...

Page 114: ...ides information for environments in which the printer uses TCP IP to communicate via Ethernet or Token Ring Parameters are given for MVS mainframes AS 400 RS 6000 running AIX and PS 2 or other personal computers running OS 2 Software licensing When a DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS is purchased the owner needs to receive a license to use the operating system software Once a user calls in with a host ID Su...

Page 115: ...ine maintenance tasks must be performed to ensure maximum efficiency of your printer These tasks include Adding standard dry ink to your printer Adding colored dry ink to your printer Adding fuser lubricant Replacing the dry ink and developer waste containers Cleaning the exterior surfaces of the system Step by step instructions for performing these tasks are contained in your Guide to Performing ...

Page 116: ...ed the printer controller accumulates saves and maintains usage data During the last five working days of each month you need to review and transmit the data to Xerox for billing purposes Refer to your Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance for complete instructions on how to report meter readings ...

Page 117: ...any print run is greatly dependent on the proper selection care and handling of the stock used Selecting paper You need to select your paper carefully This is especially true for full color jobs where the paper quality has a great impact on the quality of the output In addition if you do not use the proper paper you increase the probability of paper jams and misfeeds The stocks you use must meet t...

Page 118: ...sentative for the size guide removal Table A 1 Paper guidelines Tray 1 and tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 optional Types and sizes JIS B5 LEF SEF 8 5 x 11 inch A4 LEF SEF JIS B4 SEF ISO B4 8 x 10 inch LEF 8 5 x 13 inch SEF 8 5 x 14 inch SEF 11 x 17 inch A3 SEF 12 x 18 inch SEF 12 6 x 17 7 inch SRA3 SEF JIS B5 LEF SEF 8 5 x 11 inch A4 LEF SEF JIS B4 SEF ISO B4 8 x 10 inch LEF 8 5 x 13 inch SEF 8 5 x 14 inch ...

Page 119: ...g and stacking Special stocks Following are some guidelines for choosing and using special materials Refer to table 1 to determine if the tray used is capable of handling the special stock Transparencies Use only the transparencies recommended Xerox Removable Paper Stripe USA and Canada 3R5765 Xerox Europe 3R93179 Load transparencies into tray 3 with the paper stripe side facing DOWN and with the ...

Page 120: ...g 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 Simplex print jobs Load the drilled paper into trays 1 2 or 3 with the holes positioned toward the rear of the paper tray Duplex print jobs Load the drilled paper into trays 1 2 or 3 with the holes positioned toward the front of the paper tray Perforated pap...

Page 121: ...ur paper storage area Store paper in its own wrapper do not leave it unwrapped or where it can be damaged by dampness or heat Store paper on a flat surface and not on its side or edge Store reams of paper in a closed cabinet Always store paper in a cool dry area Store on pallets or shelves not on the floor Plan ahead and keep at least a day s supply of paper in the same area as the printer to allo...

Page 122: ...ecified length of time in the same type of environment as your printer 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...

Page 123: ...ser lubricant is a consumable item required by the printer You should keep at least two boxes each box contains two tubes on hand for installation by the service representative The consumption rate of Xerox fuser lubricant is approximately one tube per 50 000 pages For product information refer to the consumable supplies table in this appendix Table A 2 Paper conditioning Recommended temperature d...

Page 124: ...ble below The developer is changed by your service representative For product information refer to the consumable supplies table later in this appendix 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 44 MB double sided high density diskettes Tapes The optional 4 mm cartridge tape d...

Page 125: ...be ordered from your local Xerox Font Center Custom fonts Custom fonts and graphic images such as company logos and signatures can be digitized by the Xerox Font Center for use on your printer Receiving fonts 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 DocuColor printer Use the following tables...

Page 126: ... 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 5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors Green 3R3056 8 5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors Green 3 hole 3R3072 8 5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors Green 3R3088 8 5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors Pink 3R3058 8 5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors Pink 3 hole ...

Page 127: ...per carton 3R3107 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 5 x 11 inch 10 Series Smooth 3R54...

Page 128: ...3R3146 8 5 x 11 inch Custom form uncut Contact Xerox Supplies Order Service 8 5 x 11 inch 1 up label 3R4476 8 5 x 11 inch 1 up label 3R4475 8 5 x 11 inch 1 up label 3R4474 Cover stock Xerox cover stock is packaged 2 500 sheets per carton 8 5 x 11 65 pound blue 3R3044 8 5 x 11 65 pound white 3R3041 Table A 4 Stocks list for DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS printer Continued Item Description Part number 5 16 ...

Page 129: ...er color 25 000 45 11 25 per color 19 000 60 15 per color Cyan Magenta Yellow 5R630 5R631 5R632 5R90247 5R90248 5R90249 1 carton 1 carton 1 carton 58 000 30 7 5 per color 39 000 45 11 25 per color 29 000 60 15 per color Dry ink Black 6R975 6R90289 1 carton 100 000 prints carton Cyan 6R976 6R90290 1 carton 100 000 prints carton Magenta 6R977 6R90291 1 carton 100 000 prints carton Yellow 6R978 6R902...

Page 130: ...ns 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 Once your printer volume is established planning ahead and buying Xerox supplies in quantity can save you money Your Xerox supply specialists can help There are two centers available to assist you To order Xerox paper transpare...

Page 131: ...d by your Xerox sales representative Your printer model Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS Your supply order including the following information Item name Part number Quantity desired 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 ...

Page 132: ...cuColor 2060 NPS IPS 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 Item Description and part number Quantity Date to order Date ordered Paper Transparencies labels and special stocks Dry ink Fuser lubricant Diskettes Cartridge tapes Cleaning supplies ...

Page 133: ... following section of this chapter Your systems analyst is also available to assist you with applications development NOTE For customers outside the United States contact your local Xerox representative or operating company for information on available support services Xerox Customer Services Support Center The Xerox Customer Services Support Center provides regular maintenance care for your print...

Page 134: ...sentative who asks you for the model number and the serial number for your printing system and for the following Serial number for your printing system Your name Company name System condition or status Give this information to a customer service representative who will call you back to help you resolve the problem over the phone or to give you an estimated time of arrival Xerox support personnel m...

Page 135: ...questions and take orders for documentation You can also order on the web www xdss com Operator training Operator training is conducted at your location by your Xerox system analyst or other identified representative shortly after the printer is installed Training takes two to four hours depending on the system configuration It includes hands on practice running basic jobs performing routine maint...

Page 136: ... local Xerox operating company Customer Education has a web page where you can obtain additional information Its address is www xerox com services training customer ed Xerox Font Center The Xerox Font Center or your local Xerox operating company can send you samples and catalogs of the fonts available for your printer To receive font samples obtain price information obtain technical support or ord...

Page 137: ...leshooting Guide Solutions Guide for IPDS Printing Decomposition Service and Tools Guide Glossary Master Index Customer Information Quick Reference Card Printer Controller Commands Quick Reference Card Operator Quick Reference Card Submitting your Jobs from Macintosh Quick Reference Card Submitting your Jobs from UNIX DOS Quick Reference Card Submitting your Jobs from Windows NT 4 0 QuickPrint Qui...

Page 138: ...ng Aid 370 PPFA 370 It contains information on program invocation symbolic information syntax rules and the command syntax for the PPFA 370 commands Overlay Generation Language 370 User s Guide and Reference S544 3702 03 summarizes the basic information required to define and to generate an overlay using the IBM Overlay Generation Language 370 OGL 370 licensed program It also includes information ...

Page 139: ...fferent the environments Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference S544 3417 05 describes the functions and composition of elements sent to printers that support the IPDS architecture Bar Code Object Content Architecture Reference S544 3766 02 describes the functions and services associated with Bar Code Object Content Architecture BCOCA Font Object Content Architecture Reference S544 3285 03 desc...

Page 140: ...vides information on using the AS 400 system Attachment Configuration Handbook 30H7322 provides information about attaching your printer to a host system MVS VM VSE AS 400 PS 2 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 User s Guide S544 5630 00 describes the JCL to use and how to use AFP resources such as form definitions page definitions color map tables fonts and so on InfoPrint Manager for AIX User s and Operator s ...

Page 141: ...are authenticated and maintain an open connection Communication is through the file server and not client to device Communications are typically on an Ethernet or Token Ring LAN Novell NetWare software receives and queues print jobs It assigns priorities to incoming jobs and tracks information about each job It sends print jobs to the printer and contains a series of utilities and menus to set up ...

Page 142: ...e time the job entered the queue print server designated to print the job user ID of the person who submitted the job and so on The user can access this information or cancel a job using PCONSOLE for each queue Queue to printer relationships Novell NetWare allows for flexibility in setting up different printing configurations Multiple queues and printers can be associated in different ways to meet...

Page 143: ...nt server PSERVER A Novell print server PSERVER is a combination of hardware and software that takes ready to print jobs from the print queue and sends them to the printer The print server software is the link between the print queue and the printer either local or remote Only one print server can be running on the file server Each print server can service up to 16 printers A print server can also...

Page 144: ...arameters The following job parameters are affected when the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS is configured as a PSERVER Job description is used as the document name Copies is used to set the number of copies Sender name is set from the user name Message is sent to the user when the job finishes printing or is canceled if you set the Notify flag ElideHeaders is set to TRUE if you disable banner Form name is...

Page 145: ...elve characters and the first character must be alphabetic If a form name is not used a virtual printer with the same name as the queue is used Forms are defined on the Novell server using the Novell PRINTDEF program Use a prefix such as DP to distinguish them from other form names NOTE DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS is not using a form in the Novell sense It reads the name field of the form specified and...

Page 146: ...RINTERSs are associated with DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS virtual printers There can be up to sixteen RPRINTERs on the Novell file server The RPRINTER does not have access to the queue or the data for a job in the queue The RPRINTER configuration allows for multiple queues to provide access to the attributes of the associated virtual printers Figure D 2 Remote printer RPRINTER 1 File Print server runnin...

Page 147: ...eue NOTE The RPRINTER configuration can t do this and this leads to some irregularities such as no job and submitter names as well as an inability to select duplex through the submission interface The setting of the Novell banner pages switch operates successfully using PSERVER this toggles the ElideHeader attribute If Banner Page is requested with RPRINTER DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS prints a Novell g...

Page 148: ...t unencrypted login is enabled on the Novell File Server to which PSERVER connects Regular Novell clients will still use encrypted passwords RPRINTER does not require that unencrypted logins be permitted The following table lists the differences between DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a print server or as a remote printer Table D 1 Print server and remote printer differences DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a ...

Page 149: ...ver for example PGazette In the definition of the server choose Printer Setup Define the printer per the naming convention suggested by NPS IPS Select DEFINED ELSEWHERE From the Print Server window configure a printer for PServer using the Printer Configuration option Type any name for example Gazette for the printer Select Remote Other Unknown type for the printer and save the information Support...

Page 150: ...work administrator IPX number of Connected LAN 000000 assigned by network administrator Token Ring Framing type TOKENRING or TOKENRING_SNAP After installation change from PSERVER to RPRINTER as follows Sign on to privilege as an administrator Type Configure to specify the printer configuration Select Option 3 enter N to the Review All Information question and type Novell to review Novell informati...

Page 151: ...summary of the tasks to perform if you configure the DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as an RPRINTER Novell tasks Sign on to the Novell workstation as a network administrator From PCONSOLE create a Printer Queue for example Gazette and a Print Server for example PGazette From the Print Server window configure a printer for PSERVER using the Printer Configuration option Type any name for example Gazette for ...

Page 152: ...ure to specify the printer configuration Select Option 3 enter N to the Review All Information question and type Novell to review Novell information Remote Printer for Novell Netware Y Use Print Server for Novell Netware N Name of Novell Print Server PGazette IPX Internal Network Number 000000 assigned by network administrator IPX number of Connected LAN 000000 assigned by network administrator To...

Page 153: ...erver or a remote printer With DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS as a PSERVER you must allow unencrypted password login on the file server Enter the following command at the file server console prompt and in the AUTOEXEC NCF file set allow unencrypted passwords on NOTE Set this command even if you do not establish a print server password Novell clients that use encrypted passwords are unaffected by this chan...

Page 154: ...e greater than 250 The default value is 250 Define forms using PRINTDEF with names matching virtual printer names Applies only if DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS is configured as an RPRINTER NOTE DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS supports native connection to Novell 3 12 file servers However to run DocuColor 2060 NPS IPS with Novell 4 X servers the Novell server must be configured to Bindery Emulation ...

Page 155: ...ameters This section gives examples of printer device parameters and definitions in the MVS mainframe environment using PSF MVS Printer and PSF definitions The following shows JES and PSF definitions JES2 definitions Functional Subsystem PSF Definition FSSDEF FSS1 PROC APSWPROC AUTOSTOP NO HASPFSSM HASPFSSM JES2 Printer Definition PRT 6 FSS FSS1 MODE FSS PRMODE LINE PAGE SOSI1 CLASS F UCS 0 SEP YE...

Page 156: ...LYDD OLAY PSEGDD PSEG JOBHDR JOBHDR JOBTRLR JOBTLR DSHDR DSHDR MESSAGE MSGDS PAGEDEF X06483 FORMDEF A10111 CHARS GT15 GT12 PIMSG YES 999 DATACK BLOCK BUFNO 29 TRACE NO PRT6 ENDCNTL Device definitions The following are examples of MVS hardware configuration definition HCD printer definition panels This defines the physical device Figure E 1 MVS hardware configuration definition panels example 1 ...

Page 157: ...ation definition panels example 2 Figure E 3 MVS hardware configuration definition panels example 3 For further information on defining your printer refer to the following IBM documentation OS 390 Hardware Configuration Definition User s Guide SC28 1848 2 OS Hardware Configuration Definition User s Guide SC33 7988 ...

Page 158: ...nter then Create then PSF then Channel NOTE The Channel is not shown in the menu by default To add it select Printer then Add Remove Menu Items 2 Provide information as prompted by the wizard For assistance refer to the Infoprint Manager Administration GUI online help NOTE From the Model pulldown menu make sure to select Infoprint 60 as your printer model 3 If you did not enable the printer with t...

Page 159: ...MIT All five versions of PSF 6000 and Infoprint Manager for AIX support this method Command line interface All five versions of PSF 6000 and Infoprint Manager for AIX support this method Visual System Management VSM This is a graphical user interface GUI supported by Infoprint Manager for AIX versions 3 1 and 3 2 only NOTE Regardless of the method used from the Model pulldown menu make sure to sel...

Page 160: ...ter device parameters and definitions for a channel attached printer in a mainframe VM environment using PSF VM CNTLUNIT CUNMBR 632 PATH 16 PRTOCL S SHARED N UNIT AFP1 UNITADD 32 02 IODEVICE CUNMBR 632 UNIT AFP1 ADDRESS 632 02 Rdevice 0630 0637 Type AFP For further information refer the IBM document PSF VM System Programming Guide S544 3680 ...

Page 161: ...PSTANO OPTION NODUMP DLBL IMSYS IMSYS EXTENT SYSWK6 DLBL IMSYS IMSYS EXTENT SYSWK6 LIBDEF SEARCH IMSYS AFP300 IMSYS2 PAGELIB IMSYS2 PARMLIB IMSYS PRSABC IMSYS PR ADA IMSYS PR ADB IMSYS PR DY8 IMSYS2 COMPAREX IMSYS2 FONT IMSYS2 FORMLIB PRD2 AFP IMSYS PROD PRD2 AFP240 PRD2 AFP300 EXEC APTBMIEP SIZE APTBMIEP X3820 PRINTDEV BUFNO 10 CHARS GT12 CKPTPAGE 100 DATACK BLKCHAR FONTPR NO LOGDEST LOCAL MRKFRM...

Page 162: ...Defining the channel attached printer to the host E 8 Installation Planning Guide ...

Page 163: ... MVS examples shown are for a Token Ring connection However the same parameters will be required for an Ethernet connection using TCP IP Software prerequisites MVS On an MVS ESA or OS 390 host system you must have the following software to print through PSF on a TCP IP attached printer PSF MVS Version 3 release 2 0 with APAR OW 15599 or later MVS Scheduler APAR OW 12236 to support two new PRINTDEV...

Page 164: ...h some of these configurations It is recommended that your network management group be involved with planning this installation Configuration steps MVS The software configuration process for an MVS or OS 390 environment with TCP IP consists of six major steps 1 Configure the printer for TCP IP at the printer controller Refer to your Guide to Configuring and Managing the System for setting system o...

Page 165: ...ystem 2 Enter the following required commands in the JES2 initialization dataset to define the PSF functional subsystem FSS One FSS statement for each PSF functional subsystem One PRTnnnn statement for each functional subsystem application FSA under control of the FSS This can also be specified as PRINTnn or PRINTERn The following table lists the JES2 FSS statement parameters to be defined Table F...

Page 166: ...ant no offset stacking or stitching is done FORMS None Forms that will be printed on this printer 1 to 8 form names each 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters in length If WS is F only output with these form names will be selected for printing on this printer FSS None Name of FSS 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Required MARK NO Installation preferences YES or NO YES specifies that MARKFORM be create...

Page 167: ...tion deck to define the PSF functional subsystem FSS One FSSDEF statement for each PSF functional subsystem ROUTECDE None Installation printer name standards 1 to 4 destination names If WS if F only output with these destinations is selected for this printer START YES Should be NO for TCP IP printers YES or NO START NO should be specified so TCP IP can be started before the FSS TRKCELL no See JES2...

Page 168: ...fies the console destination class for FSS messages PNAME None Name of the FSS procedure 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Specifies the procedure for starting this FSS Different FSSDEF statements may refer to same procedure SYSTEM Same as specified in JUNIT parameter of DEVICE statement System ID of system the FSS is to run on Valid system ID name Can also be specified as QUEUE TERM NO Install...

Page 169: ...NAMIC NO should be specified so JES3 will keep FSA active between transmission of datasets FSSNAME None Name of FSA in JNAME parameter 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Must match value in FSSNAME parameter of FSSDEF statement JNAME None FSSNAME parameter of FSSDEF statement 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Must match value in FSSNAME parameter of FSSDEF statement JUNIT ON See comments Devi...

Page 170: ...of alphanumeric output classes each separated by a comma If CLASS is specified in the Work selection criterion in the WS parameter the FSA selects datasets that match values specified here WS Installation preferences see note Work selection criterion Consider CL R and F See Note below and JES3 Initialization and Tuning Reference manual for more information Table F 3 JES3 FSS statement parameters C...

Page 171: ...format or the Print Services Facility for OS 390 Customization for more information The table below contains descriptions of the PSF parameters which need to be set for the printer Table F 5 PSF MVS PRINTDEV statement parameters Item description Default Source of value Range of acceptable values Comments Your value APPLID None VTAM APPL statement 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Not applicable...

Page 172: ...to format job trailer separator pages LOGMODE N A Not applicable for TCP IP attached printer LUNAME N A Not applicable for TCP IP attached printer MESSAGE None Installation preferences 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string Identifies OUTPUT statement that specifies form and page definitions used to format and print messages MGMTMODE Installation preferences OUTAVAIL or DIALIN or IMMED OUTAVAIL Requ...

Page 173: ... Specifies maximum number of messages groups generated before job is purged from spool A value of 0 causes printer to print continuously regardless of number of errors PORTNO 5001 Controller Set Option command Valid TCP IP port number between 5001 and 32767 Applicable only to TCP IP printers Ensure the chosen port number is not in TCP IP list of reserved port numbers PSEGDD None Name of Page Segme...

Page 174: ...d This is recommended where there are multiple paper stocks for use on the printer RELINTV Not applicable to Xerox cut sheet printers RELMODE None IDLE TIME or NONE Not applicable to Xerox cut sheet printers TIMEOUT Installation preferences REDRIVE or STOP REDRIVE When there is a time out after period specified in DISCINTV parameter REDRIVE requests that PSF attempt to drive the printer according ...

Page 175: ...or PSF and the TCP IP attached printers Table F 6 PSF MVS PRINTDEV statement example PRT277 CNTL PRT277 PRINTDEV FONTDD FONT01 FONT LIBRARY DD OVLYDD OLAY01 OVERLAY LIBRARY DD IPADDR 13 240 160 97 PRINTER IP ADDRESS PORTNO 5005 PORT NUMBER PSEGDD PSEG01 SEGMENT LIBRARY DD PDEFDD PDEF01 PAGEDEF LIBRARY DD FDEFDD FDEF01 FORMDEF LIBRARY DD JOBHDR JOBHDR JOB HEADER SEPARATOR OUTPUT JOBTRLR JOBTLR JOB ...

Page 176: ...references 8192 49152 12288 65536 16384 98304 24576 131072 28672 196608 32768 262144 Specify a buffer size of at least 32768 if possible SMALLDATABUFFER POOLSIZE 0 Installation preferences 0 to nnnn where nnnn is limited by available virtual storage Specify at least 256 small data buffers TINYDATABUFFERP OOLSIZE 0 Installation preferences 0 to nnnn where nnnn is limited by available virtual storag...

Page 177: ...artner TCP sends keep alive probes to the connection partner periodically These periodic probes called keep alive transmissions enable TCP to discover when a connection is no longer usable even if the connection partner is abruptly powered off or is no longer accessible through the network The frequency of keep alive transmissions is controlled by the INTERVAL parameter on the KEEPALIVEOPTIONS sta...

Page 178: ...tatements example MVS ACBPOOLSIZE 1000 ADDRESSTRANSLATIONPOOLSIZE 1500 CCBPOOLSIZE 150 DATABUFFERPOOLSIZE 160 32768 ENVELOPEPOOLSIZE 750 IPROUTPOOLSIZE 300 LARGEENVELOPEPOOLSIZE 50 RCBPOOLSIZE 50 SCBPOOLSIZE 256 SKCBPOOLSIZE 256 SMALLDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE 256 TCBPOOLSIZE 512 TINYDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE 256 UCBPOOLSIZE 100 KEEPALIVEOPTIONS INTERVAL 10 SENDGARBAGE TRUE ENDKEEPALIVEOPTIONS GATEWAY Network Fi...

Page 179: ...ine TSO ping ip address ip address specifies the internet protocol IP address of the printer If the ping is successful NOTE A successful ping usually indicates that the MVS system can communicate with the printer However you could receive a successful ping even if the IP address of the TCP IP attached printer is a duplicate of another IP address If PSF is unable to establish a network connection w...

Page 180: ...nter is functioning properly Consult your Xerox service representative There is proper connectivity to the Multi station Access Unit MAU if one is being used The IP address used to define the printer in PSF is unique in the TCP IP network The IP address of the MVS system is unique If not consult your network administrator to resolve the address problem The Maximum Transmission Unit MTU size of the...

Page 181: ...h Printer Ensure that the Maximum Transmission Unit size MTU is as large as possible A small MTU size increases the number of packets that are transmitted allowing greater chances of degradation throughout the network Increasing the MTU size in both TCP IP for MVS and in the printer may improve printer performance LAN If the printer is on a LAN that also has a large number of other devices attache...

Page 182: ...on Online Library Omnibus Edition SK2T 0710 OS 390 HCD Planning or MVS ESA Migration Planning Dynamic I O Configuration GC28 1445 OS 390 HCD User s Guide or MVS ESA Hardware Configuration Using the Dialog SC33 6468 Print Services Facility for OS 390 Customization S544 5622 TCP IP for MVS Customization and Administration Guide SC31 7134 TCP IP for MVS Performance Tuning Guide SC31 7188 OS 390 JES2 ...

Page 183: ...igurations AS 400 The printer is supported in all the following types of AS 400 configurations provided that the software prerequisites are installed Basic configuration in which the AS 400 is attached to a LAN using either a Token Ring or Ethernet network adapter card Remote LAN environment in which there are data communication links between the AS 400 and the LAN attached controller Configuratio...

Page 184: ...figuration on the host NOTE It is assumed that your AS 400 is connected to the LAN and all the prerequisite software is installed and configured 1 Configure the printer for TCP IP at the printer controller Refer to the Guide to Configuring and Managing the System for the procedure to specify the TCP IP option Table F 14 AS 400 configuration worksheet for NPS IPS Item description Also known as Sour...

Page 185: ... Create PSF Configuration screen AS 400 Create PSF Configuration CRTPSFCFG Type choices press Enter PSF configuration XEROXIPS Library QGPL User resource library list JOBLIBL Device resource library list for more values DFT IIPDS pass through NO Activate release time NORDYF Release time SEC30 or NOMAX Restart timer IMMED SNA retry count 10 Delay time between SNA retries 90 Text description BLANK A...

Page 186: ...arameters for OS 400 with V3R2 installed For parameters with beside them refer to the configuration worksheet earlier in this section Table F 16 Create Device Description Printer screen for OS 400 with V3R7 installed CREATE DEVICE DESC PRINTER CRTDEVPRT Type choices press Enter DEVICE DESCRIPTION XEROXIPS DEVICE CLASS LAN New to V3R7 DEVICE TYPE IPDS DEVICE MODEL 0 LAN ATTACHMENT IP New to V3R7 AD...

Page 187: ...sh a connection with the TCP IP attached printer ACTIVATION TIMER 170 MAXIMUM PENDING REQUESTS 6 PRINT WHILE CONVERTING YES PRINT REQUEST TIMER NOMAX FORM DEFINITION F1C10110 LIBRARY LIBL REMOTE LOCATION NAME OR ADDRESS 9 9 999 999 REMOTE NETWORK IDENTIFIER NETATR WORKSTATION CUSTOMIZING OBJECT NONE LIBRARY USER DEFINED OBJECT OBJECT LIBRARY OBJECT TYPE XEROXIPS QGPL PSFCFG Same as PSF configurati...

Page 188: ...unique 1 Power off the printer 2 Wait at least five minutes for TCP IP to clear the Address Resolution Protocol ARP tables 3 Enter the ping command again at the AS 400 system 4 If you receive a successful response to the ping command this time there is a duplicate IP address Consult your network administrator Table F 17 Example of a successful ping AS 400 ping 9 9 999 999 Verifying connection to h...

Page 189: ...s used to define the printer in PSF is unique in the TCP IP network The IP address of the AS 400 system is unique If not consult your network administrator to resolve the address problem Table F 18 Example of an unsuccessful ping AS 400 ping 9 9 999 999 Verifying connection to host system TEST at address 9 9 999 999 No response from host within 10 seconds for connection verification 1 No response ...

Page 190: ...he printer is on a LAN that also has a large number of other devices attached to it the high levels of traffic on the LAN can cause printer speed degradation Consider moving the printer to a LAN that does not have so much activity on it AS 400 to LAN attachment If the speed of the link connecting the LAN with the printer attached to the AS 400 system is slow this could be a bottleneck Review your ...

Page 191: ...rinter then Create then PSF then TCP IP NOTE If the TCP IP is not shown in the menu add it by selecting Printer then Add Remove Menu Items 2 Provide information as prompted by the wizard For assistance refer to the Infoprint Manager Administration GUI online help NOTE From the Model pulldown menu make sure to select Infoprint 60 as your printer model 3 If you did not enable the printer with the Cr...

Page 192: ...SMIT All five versions of PSF 6000 and Infoprint Manager for AIX support this method Command line interface All five versions of PSF 6000 and Infoprint Manager for AIX support this method Visual System Management VSM This is a graphical user interface GUI supported by Infoprint Manager for AIX versions 3 1 and 3 2 only NOTE Regardless of the method used from the Model pulldown menu make sure to se...

Page 193: ...ngeable unit used for highlight color printers CIU channel interface unit CLI command line interface CMYK cyan magenta yellow black CRD color rendering dictionary used for PostScript jobs CSI command status interface CSR customer support representative DC data center DCE data communications equipment DCIM data control interface module DFA Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture DOS Disk Operat...

Page 194: ...lines per inch LUN logical unit number NPS IPS Network Printing System IPDS Printing System OCR optical character recognition PC Personal Computer PCL Printer Command Language PDF Portable Document Format PDL page description languag ppm pages per minute PQA print quality adjustment PSF Print Services Facility pt point PWBA printed wiring board assembly RAM random access memory RGB red green blue ...

Page 195: ...of an image on a page for printing alphanumeric Set of characters including the letters A through Z numerals 0 through 9 and all printable special symbols American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII Standardized code that represents letters numbers and other characters established by the American National Standards Institute ANSI to achieve compatibility between data processing and da...

Page 196: ...puters and related devices since information can be represented with electric pulses 0 off 1 on Most computer calculations are binary bit In the binary numbering system either of the characters 0 or 1 The bit is the basic unit of information with which a computer works It can take the form of a magnetized spot an electric pulse a positive or negative charge etc A number of bits strung together rep...

Page 197: ...of memory in which data is stored during transfer from one device to another Useful for 1 accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and 2 for adjusting differences of speed between devices or between a device and a communicating facility bypass transport Optional module that moves paper from the printer to a finishing device byte Fixed number of bits in data processing usually 8 o...

Page 198: ...to create print jobs documents and submit them to the Printer Controller CMYK An industry standard color definition model in which all colors are defined in terms of values for the four color process primary colors cyan magenta yellow and black Refer to color definition model collate To arrange or assemble into ordered sets color definition model A standardized format for defining colors using qua...

Page 199: ... as with paychecks and banking statements CPU Central processing unit Interprets and executes instructions performs all operations and calculations and controls input and output units and auxiliary attachments customer changeable unit See CCU daemon A task that runs continually in conjunction with the UNIX operating system that periodically checks for specific conditions or logical events and perf...

Page 200: ... post processing functions such as roll feeding saddle stitching booklet making etc diagnostics Programs used to diagnose problems within the system or to help service personnel pinpoint the source of such problems digitize To express or represent data in digital binary form so that it can be processed electronically directory Logical grouping of files and subdirectories that are identified by nam...

Page 201: ...ion Portion of a filename that follows a period In some instances it identifies the file type For example ps specifies a PostScript file fault Condition which prevents proper processing of a print job and requires the intervention of an operator For example a paper jam is a fault field Preset place for entering information file Set of records or text that can be stored and retrieved Organized name...

Page 202: ... the printer to skip the top of the next page ftp File transfer protocol used for transferring files from one workstation to another across a network fuse To affix dry ink to paper by heat or pressure or a combination of both halftone screen A tool used in offset printing typesetting and laser printing to convert a continuous tone i e photographic image to dots which allows the image to be rendere...

Page 203: ...ven square area of the page host Computer accessed by users which serves as a source of high speed data processing for workstations with less computer power Commonly referred to as mainframe host interface Connection between network and host computer HSB A printing industry standard color definition model in which all colors are defined in terms of values for hue saturation and brightness Refer to...

Page 204: ...ta file measured in bytes landscape page orientation Orientation of print lines or top of an illustration parallel to the long edge of the paper language Defined set of characters and symbols combined together by specific rules laser printing Technology that uses a laser to transfer character forms to a page by direct or indirect means latent image Static charge present on the photoconductor befor...

Page 205: ...a large computer More often used to denote any large computer of the type that might be used to control a group of smaller computers terminals or other devices Refer to host markform A parameter name for an end of job marker in the IPDS data stream media Describes size type color and weight medium Object or material on which data is stored e g magnetic tape or floppy disk megabyte MB A unit of app...

Page 206: ...tem of geographically separate computers linked to one another over transmission lines 2 Communication lines connecting a computer to its remote terminals network communications protocol Defined standard for the communication of data over a network node Station terminal or computer that performs some control operation and influences the operation of the network as a whole nonimpact printer Printer...

Page 207: ...scape horizontally page orientation Direction in which data is printed on a report Refer to landscape page orientation and portrait page orientation pagination Process of separating text into pages pathname An identifier for the position of a file or directory within the file system PC Personal Computer Family of computers that most commonly run a version of DOS Page Description Language PDL Page ...

Page 208: ... pica point size Height of character set from the top of its ascenders to the bottom of its descenders in units called points Point size does not always include leading portrait page orientation Orientation of print lines or the top of an illustration parallel to the short edge of the paper PostScript Page description language developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated PostScript describes the input ...

Page 209: ... to be stored and retrieved directly by address location without reading through any other data raster data Binary data usually consisting of dots arranged in scan lines according to the print order rasterization The creation of a bitmap image of a page for printing resolution The number of picture elements pixels or dots per square area unit An imaging system converts a character from digitized d...

Page 210: ...e referred to as a picture element pixel or dot stock A certain type of paper for printing a job stockset Collection of stocks to be used on a print job Refer to stock string Connected sequence of alphanumeric characters treated as one unit of data by a program SunOS Operating System developed primarily by Sun Microsystems for use on Sun computers and workstations SunOS provides inherent support f...

Page 211: ...black and the color portions of the page in a single pass through the creation of a third charge state truncated Cut off before completion as when data transfer from a host to a printer is cut off before all data has been transmitted two up Application that prints two logical pages on one side of a physical page ULTRIX Operating system that runs on DECStations It consists of a hierarchical system ...

Page 212: ... xerographic engine Component of a printer that develops an image transfers it to paper and fuses it for output as hardcopy xerographic mode There are two xerographic modes for highlight color systems black mode or highlight mode Black mode allows printing with black dry ink only while the highlight mode enables highlight color printing y axis Vertical axis on a forms grid ...

Page 213: ...E 7 channel cable connector box 1 7 channel interface board 1 7 channel attached cables 7 3 systems 1 7 checklists installation planning 4 5 4 7 network installation 4 8 4 14 preinstallation 4 8 clearance space 6 10 6 14 commands font installation 2 6 job submission 4 10 lpd 4 10 lpr 4 10 status 4 10 UNIX command tool 4 10 components hardware 5 6 printer 3 1 printer controller 2 1 printing system ...

Page 214: ...der 3 14 high capacity stacker 3 16 high capacity stacker stapler 3 18 highlight color 6 18 I IEEE 802 3 1 10 4 15 802 5 1 10 IEEE 802 3 4 15 Infoprint Manager AIX E 5 F 30 Windows 2000 E 4 F 29 Windows NT E 4 F 29 installation hardware 8 1 network checklist 4 8 4 14 planning checklist 4 5 4 7 preparation 4 1 4 14 process 8 1 8 2 timeframes 4 5 Xerox responsibilities 4 2 IOCA Image Object Content ...

Page 215: ...2 D 5 D 11 D 13 O operating systems supported 1 5 1 11 1 12 operation safety Europe xi xiii operation safety U S x xi operator training 4 3 ordering supplies A 14 A 15 OS 390 see MVS outlets power configurations 5 2 6 2 ozone production information x P paper characteristics A 3 conditioning A 6 A 7 recommended weight grade A 2 size A 2 storing A 5 password Superuser 4 9 PCL fonts 2 6 2 7 PCONSOLE ...

Page 216: ... 5 1 5 3 5 6 6 1 6 18 site 4 6 space 5 3 6 10 6 14 Token Ring 4 15 responsibilities customer 1 12 4 3 4 5 8 2 8 3 Xerox 1 12 4 2 8 2 8 3 retry count 4 10 root password 4 9 router default 4 9 RPRINTER D 7 S safety hotline numbers xi laser ix operation x xiii sample printer definitions MVS with channel attachment E 1 E 3 MVS with TCP IP connection F 1 F 20 VM with channel attachment E 6 VSE with cha...

Page 217: ...ken Ring 1 5 1 10 4 15 training B 3 customer responsibility 4 4 operators 4 3 8 2 Xerox responsibilities 4 2 transmission rate 1 5 transparencies selecting A 3 trays capacities HCF 3 15 U United States Canada 5 2 UNIX command tool 4 10 root password selecting 4 9 Sun operating system 2 5 Superuser password 4 9 V virtual printers 4 12 D 5 D 11 D 13 VM E 6 voltages requirements 5 2 VSE E 7 W worksta...

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