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XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM

Show License Status

2-10

Install License command

2-11

Using the Configure utility

2-11

Changeable parameters

2-12

Options

2-14

Printing Configuration Reports: Options 1 and 2

2-14

Reviewing Questions and Answers: Options 3 and 4

2-15

Editing Individual Parameters: Option 5

2-15

Reinitializing Software: Option 6

2-16

Saving and Restoring Values: Options 7 and 8

2-17

Configure Utility example for changing the hostname 

2-17

Recovering the Job Pool Manager database

2-18

Enabling and disabling remote service

2-19

Enable modem

2-19

Disable modem

2-20

Enable Remote Shell

2-21

Disable Remote Shell

2-21

Print Documents from Floppy

2-22

3.

Starting and stopping the system

3-1

Powering on the system

3-1

Powering off the system

3-2

Using the Halt System command to stop the system

3-2

Using the background menu to stop the system

3-2

Powering off and on the system after a power failure

3-3

Stopping and starting job processing

3-3

Stop

3-3

Start

3-4

Restarting the sequencer and the system

3-4

Restart Sequencer

3-4

Restart System

3-5

Dual mode switching

3-5

NPS mode to IPS mode

3-5

IPS mode to NPS mode

3-6

4.

DocuPrint NPS on a Novell network

4-1

Choosing a Print Server or Remote Printer configuration

4-1

Configuring DocuPrint as a PSERVER

4-3

Configuring DocuPrint as an RPRINTER

4-4

Supporting DocuPrint NPS on the Novell file server

4-4

Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 180

Page 1: ...Xerox DocuPrint Network Printer Series Guide to Configuring and Managing the System Version 7 1 August 2000 721P87461...

Page 2: ...ut limitation 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 721P874...

Page 3: ...Xerox DocuPrint Network Printer Series Guide to Configuring and Managing the System Version 7 1 August 2000 721P87461...

Page 4: ...ut limitation 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 721P874...

Page 5: ...ONLY XEROX SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES HAVE ACCESS TO THESE PANELS Ozone information This product produces ozone during normal operation The amount of ozone produced depends on copy volume Ozone is heavi...

Page 6: ...not specifically described in this documentation Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with screws There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers Never override electrical o...

Page 7: ...ONLY XEROX SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES HAVE ACCESS TO THESE PANELS Ozone information This product produces ozone during normal operation The amount of ozone produced depends on copy volume Ozone is heavi...

Page 8: ...not specifically described in this documentation Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with screws There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers Never override electrical o...

Page 9: ...te access telnet 1 3 2 Using utility commands 2 1 Broadcast message to all execs 2 1 Eject CDROM 2 1 Eject Floppy 2 2 Format Floppy 2 2 Copy Documents to Floppy 2 2 Copy Documents to Tape 2 3 Examine...

Page 10: ...9 Disable modem 2 20 Enable Remote Shell 2 21 Disable Remote Shell 2 21 Print Documents from Floppy 2 22 3 Starting and stopping the system 3 1 Powering on the system 3 1 Powering off the system 3 2 U...

Page 11: ...Setting imager parameters 5 18 Show Imager Parameters 5 18 Change Imager Parameters 5 19 Restore Default Imager Parameters 5 21 Setting PCL imager parameters 5 21 Show PCL Imager Parameters 5 22 Chang...

Page 12: ...unting files 9 1 Dump Accounting 9 6 Copy Accounting to Floppy 9 7 Delete Accounting 9 7 Managing DocuPrint NPS log files 9 8 List Logs 9 8 Show Log 9 9 Copy Logs to Floppy 9 10 Delete Logs 9 11 Print...

Page 13: ...y option 12 4 Removing orphan data files 12 5 13 Handling XDOD DigiPath jobs 13 1 Configuring DocuPrint NPS for XDOD DigiPath 13 1 Configuring NFS for XDOD 3 1 or earlier 13 1 Configuring the default...

Page 14: ...x GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 15: ...te access telnet 1 3 2 Using utility commands 2 1 Broadcast message to all execs 2 1 Eject CDROM 2 1 Eject Floppy 2 2 Format Floppy 2 2 Copy Documents to Floppy 2 2 Copy Documents to Tape 2 3 Examine...

Page 16: ...9 Disable modem 2 20 Enable Remote Shell 2 21 Disable Remote Shell 2 21 Print Documents from Floppy 2 22 3 Starting and stopping the system 3 1 Powering on the system 3 1 Powering off the system 3 2 U...

Page 17: ...Setting imager parameters 5 18 Show Imager Parameters 5 18 Change Imager Parameters 5 19 Restore Default Imager Parameters 5 21 Setting PCL imager parameters 5 21 Show PCL Imager Parameters 5 22 Chang...

Page 18: ...unting files 9 1 Dump Accounting 9 6 Copy Accounting to Floppy 9 7 Delete Accounting 9 7 Managing DocuPrint NPS log files 9 8 List Logs 9 8 Show Log 9 9 Copy Logs to Floppy 9 10 Delete Logs 9 11 Print...

Page 19: ...y option 12 4 Removing orphan data files 12 5 13 Handling XDOD DigiPath jobs 13 1 Configuring DocuPrint NPS for XDOD DigiPath 13 1 Configuring NFS for XDOD 3 1 or earlier 13 1 Configuring the default...

Page 20: ...x GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 21: ...Contents This section lists the contents of this guide Chapter 1 Using the system interface describes how to access the system at the administrator and operator levels and outlines how to enter comman...

Page 22: ...MICR NPS printers Conventions This guide uses the following conventions All caps and angle brackets Within procedures the names of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets for example press R...

Page 23: ...obs from the Client Guide to Using Page Description Language Installation Planning Guide Messages Guide System Overview Guide Troubleshooting Guide Glossary Master Index Customer Information Quick Ref...

Page 24: ...INTRODUCTION xiv XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 25: ...Contents This section lists the contents of this guide Chapter 1 Using the system interface describes how to access the system at the administrator and operator levels and outlines how to enter comman...

Page 26: ...MICR NPS printers Conventions This guide uses the following conventions All caps and angle brackets Within procedures the names of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets for example press R...

Page 27: ...obs from the Client Guide to Using Page Description Language Installation Planning Guide Messages Guide System Overview Guide Troubleshooting Guide Glossary Master Index Customer Information Quick Ref...

Page 28: ...INTRODUCTION xiv XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 29: ...ows access to all commands Requires administrator password Operator Allows access to the subset of commands available to operators Requires operator password No argument or User Allows access to a lim...

Page 30: ...red or optional arguments You can enter arguments on the same line as the command For required arguments the system will prompt you for the value of each argument if you do not enter it on the command...

Page 31: ...clients are connected to your Xerox DocuPrint system by entering List Executives An asterisk by the message indicates the client from which you entered the command Operators or administrators can set...

Page 32: ...USING THE SYSTEM INTERFACE 1 4 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 33: ...ows access to all commands Requires administrator password Operator Allows access to the subset of commands available to operators Requires operator password No argument or User Allows access to a lim...

Page 34: ...red or optional arguments You can enter arguments on the same line as the command For required arguments the system will prompt you for the value of each argument if you do not enter it on the command...

Page 35: ...clients are connected to your Xerox DocuPrint system by entering List Executives An asterisk by the message indicates the client from which you entered the command Operators or administrators can set...

Page 36: ...USING THE SYSTEM INTERFACE 1 4 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 37: ...set up and disable the external modem used by remote service technicians Broadcast message to all execs Use the Broadcast message to all execs command to immediately send a message to all users logged...

Page 38: ...diskette To copy documents 1 Enter stop printing 2 Put a diskette into the diskette drive 3 Enter copy documents to floppy See the syntax and arguments below 4 Enter yes to confirm the document s to b...

Page 39: ...top printing 2 Put a tape into the tape drive 3 Enter copy documents to tape See the syntax and arguments below 4 Enter yes to confirm the document s to be copied and to confirm that the tape is inser...

Page 40: ...hes name all Copies all documents Examine Document Use the Examine Document command to display the PDL code of the selected document Unprintable characters are displayed as a dot This command does not...

Page 41: ...el Administrator Syntax Install Update from CDROM Arguments None Backup Site Files Use the Backup Site Files command to store a copy of the files that may have been customized for your local site on d...

Page 42: ...ecognized even though it may appear that restored items are active Backup Xerox Files Use the Backup Xerox Files command to store a copy of your Xerox files on diskette or tape The files backed up do...

Page 43: ...recognized even though it may appear that restored items are active Backup Virtual Printer List Use the Backup Virtual Printer List command to store a copy of your virtual printer configuration on di...

Page 44: ...s VIPP Access level Administrator Syntax Show HostID Arguments None DocuPrint NPS licensing Your DocuPrint NPS system utilizes a software licensing string to enable the NPS printing function If softwa...

Page 45: ...iration Date Key IOT Serial No HostID Arguments Name Name of the package to be licensed For example XRX_iotdiag_basic unlocks the basic diagnostics package for the Model 180 The license name is case s...

Page 46: ...None Table 2 1 Example license string Xerox License String File 1998 Created for Xerox Limited on 01 Jun 1998 by Robert Harper Contact Richard Lande at 44 555386624 WBLT output for LicID 135 HOSTID 80...

Page 47: ...When you restore values the system is automatically reconfigured based on the restored values You access the Configure utility at the PS Admin prompt Configure You will be prompted for the appropriate...

Page 48: ...etwork appletalk zone 3 Zone name of the phase 2 AppleTalk Network driver package driver iotboard 4 XEPI or DCIM refers to the type of S bus interface board installed in the DocuPrint controller for i...

Page 49: ...elf prtcon prtcon cmdtool 3 Places a cmdtool option in the OpenWindows menu Background UNIX shell sequencer sequencer attempts 3 Number of times Sequencer can Restart before current job is Held sequen...

Page 50: ...client xclient enable 3 Enables use of the DocuPrint print client xipp xipp enable 3 Enables special XIPP prescan filter for use with Xerox Documents on Demand XDOD system ACOPaper 5 ACO market region...

Page 51: ...retain the old zone name you must retype it when you are prompted for an AppleTalk zone name Otherwise you will produce an empty zone name To change the value enter a new answer You can enter for help...

Page 52: ...ave given a value for a parameter you may be prompted for values that are needed based on the value just supplied Not all of the parameters are useful Some parameters may not have any effect unless an...

Page 53: ...follow the prompts To restore from a backup diskette perform the following 1 Insert the diskette 2 Select Option 8 and follow the prompts After the data are retrieved from the diskette the system wil...

Page 54: ...le Messages in the log var log DocuPrint ALERT Job Pool Manager Unrecoverable Database error The Job Pool Manager automatically recovers by replacing the corrupted database with a new one After the re...

Page 55: ...technician the printer may start up during the remote service session You should not attempt to operate the system or perform any tasks at the printer during the remote service session Ensure that ev...

Page 56: ...ction and refuses any future connection After you use the Disable Modem command use the Start All command to start printing and queueing Access level Administrator Syntax Disable Modem You will be pro...

Page 57: ...odem you will need to enter this command Access level Administrator Syntax Enable Remote Shell You will be prompted to enter the Unix root password Arguments None Disable Remote Shell Use this command...

Page 58: ...Syntax Print Documents from Floppy file s copies plex media VP Arguments file s Specifies the name of the document you want to print copies Specifies the number of copies to print plex Specifies simpl...

Page 59: ...set up and disable the external modem used by remote service technicians Broadcast message to all execs Use the Broadcast message to all execs command to immediately send a message to all users logged...

Page 60: ...diskette To copy documents 1 Enter stop printing 2 Put a diskette into the diskette drive 3 Enter copy documents to floppy See the syntax and arguments below 4 Enter yes to confirm the document s to b...

Page 61: ...top printing 2 Put a tape into the tape drive 3 Enter copy documents to tape See the syntax and arguments below 4 Enter yes to confirm the document s to be copied and to confirm that the tape is inser...

Page 62: ...hes name all Copies all documents Examine Document Use the Examine Document command to display the PDL code of the selected document Unprintable characters are displayed as a dot This command does not...

Page 63: ...el Administrator Syntax Install Update from CDROM Arguments None Backup Site Files Use the Backup Site Files command to store a copy of the files that may have been customized for your local site on d...

Page 64: ...ecognized even though it may appear that restored items are active Backup Xerox Files Use the Backup Xerox Files command to store a copy of your Xerox files on diskette or tape The files backed up do...

Page 65: ...recognized even though it may appear that restored items are active Backup Virtual Printer List Use the Backup Virtual Printer List command to store a copy of your virtual printer configuration on di...

Page 66: ...s VIPP Access level Administrator Syntax Show HostID Arguments None DocuPrint NPS licensing Your DocuPrint NPS system utilizes a software licensing string to enable the NPS printing function If softwa...

Page 67: ...iration Date Key IOT Serial No HostID Arguments Name Name of the package to be licensed For example XRX_iotdiag_basic unlocks the basic diagnostics package for the Model 180 The license name is case s...

Page 68: ...None Table 2 1 Example license string Xerox License String File 1998 Created for Xerox Limited on 01 Jun 1998 by Robert Harper Contact Richard Lande at 44 555386624 WBLT output for LicID 135 HOSTID 80...

Page 69: ...When you restore values the system is automatically reconfigured based on the restored values You access the Configure utility at the PS Admin prompt Configure You will be prompted for the appropriate...

Page 70: ...etwork appletalk zone 3 Zone name of the phase 2 AppleTalk Network driver package driver iotboard 4 XEPI or DCIM refers to the type of S bus interface board installed in the DocuPrint controller for i...

Page 71: ...elf prtcon prtcon cmdtool 3 Places a cmdtool option in the OpenWindows menu Background UNIX shell sequencer sequencer attempts 3 Number of times Sequencer can Restart before current job is Held sequen...

Page 72: ...client xclient enable 3 Enables use of the DocuPrint print client xipp xipp enable 3 Enables special XIPP prescan filter for use with Xerox Documents on Demand XDOD system ACOPaper 5 ACO market region...

Page 73: ...retain the old zone name you must retype it when you are prompted for an AppleTalk zone name Otherwise you will produce an empty zone name To change the value enter a new answer You can enter for help...

Page 74: ...ave given a value for a parameter you may be prompted for values that are needed based on the value just supplied Not all of the parameters are useful Some parameters may not have any effect unless an...

Page 75: ...follow the prompts To restore from a backup diskette perform the following 1 Insert the diskette 2 Select Option 8 and follow the prompts After the data are retrieved from the diskette the system wil...

Page 76: ...le Messages in the log var log DocuPrint ALERT Job Pool Manager Unrecoverable Database error The Job Pool Manager automatically recovers by replacing the corrupted database with a new one After the re...

Page 77: ...technician the printer may start up during the remote service session You should not attempt to operate the system or perform any tasks at the printer during the remote service session Ensure that ev...

Page 78: ...ction and refuses any future connection After you use the Disable Modem command use the Start All command to start printing and queueing Access level Administrator Syntax Disable Modem You will be pro...

Page 79: ...odem you will need to enter this command Access level Administrator Syntax Enable Remote Shell You will be prompted to enter the Unix root password Arguments None Disable Remote Shell Use this command...

Page 80: ...Syntax Print Documents from Floppy file s copies plex media VP Arguments file s Specifies the name of the document you want to print copies Specifies the number of copies to print plex Specifies simpl...

Page 81: ...e cable is not connected make sure the printer and Printer Controller are powered off Then connect the cable Caution Do not connect the printer cable to the Printer Controller when either the Printer...

Page 82: ...list documents Wait for any documents currently pending or being printed to complete 4 Enter halt system 5 Once the OK prompt is displayed switch off the power using the power switch located on the ba...

Page 83: ...Note The very first job to print after a restart or a diagnostics session may take up to 30 to 60 seconds longer than usual Subsequent jobs will print without delay Stop The Stop command stops printi...

Page 84: ...Sequencer or Restart System commands Use the Restart Sequencer command before using the Restart System command because the Restart Sequencer command restarts the system sequencer without restarting t...

Page 85: ...mode it can spool PostScript and PCL data streams in the background however it can print these jobs only when you switch to NPS mode When the system is in NPS mode it cannot spool IPDS data streams in...

Page 86: ...to stop the host from sending jobs from the queue Follow procedures for your own host system 3 At the host take the printer offline 4 Place the cursor on the background area of the screen not in a win...

Page 87: ...e cable is not connected make sure the printer and Printer Controller are powered off Then connect the cable Caution Do not connect the printer cable to the Printer Controller when either the Printer...

Page 88: ...list documents Wait for any documents currently pending or being printed to complete 4 Enter halt system 5 Once the OK prompt is displayed switch off the power using the power switch located on the ba...

Page 89: ...Note The very first job to print after a restart or a diagnostics session may take up to 30 to 60 seconds longer than usual Subsequent jobs will print without delay Stop The Stop command stops printi...

Page 90: ...Sequencer or Restart System commands Use the Restart Sequencer command before using the Restart System command because the Restart Sequencer command restarts the system sequencer without restarting t...

Page 91: ...mode it can spool PostScript and PCL data streams in the background however it can print these jobs only when you switch to NPS mode When the system is in NPS mode it cannot spool IPDS data streams in...

Page 92: ...to stop the host from sending jobs from the queue Follow procedures for your own host system 3 At the host take the printer offline 4 Place the cursor on the background area of the screen not in a win...

Page 93: ...sing the PSERVER configuration DocuPrint NPS can obtain job attributes from the Novell queue The RPRINTER configuration can not do this and this leads to some irregularities such as no job and submitt...

Page 94: ...lar Novell clients will still use encrypted passwords RPRINTER does not require that unencrypted logins be permitted The following table lists the differences between DocuPrint NPS as a Print Server o...

Page 95: ...y define a list of users to notify when you enter the Stop Queueing command which disables print job submission This list must be associated with the single printer defined above 7 Supply the service...

Page 96: ...ing illustration the queue remote printer and virtual printer are configured with the same name and the specified printer is set to print duplex The user sends a print job through the LPT1 port to a q...

Page 97: ...Print NPS to be logged out If the print queue contains 250 jobs on a regular basis set the Maximum File Locks Per Connection to a value greater than 250 The default value is 250 If DocuPrint NPS is co...

Page 98: ...DOCUPRINT NPS ON A NOVELL NETWORK 4 6 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 99: ...sing the PSERVER configuration DocuPrint NPS can obtain job attributes from the Novell queue The RPRINTER configuration can not do this and this leads to some irregularities such as no job and submitt...

Page 100: ...lar Novell clients will still use encrypted passwords RPRINTER does not require that unencrypted logins be permitted The following table lists the differences between DocuPrint NPS as a Print Server o...

Page 101: ...y define a list of users to notify when you enter the Stop Queueing command which disables print job submission This list must be associated with the single printer defined above 7 Supply the service...

Page 102: ...ing illustration the queue remote printer and virtual printer are configured with the same name and the specified printer is set to print duplex The user sends a print job through the LPT1 port to a q...

Page 103: ...Print NPS to be logged out If the print queue contains 250 jobs on a regular basis set the Maximum File Locks Per Connection to a value greater than 250 The default value is 250 If DocuPrint NPS is co...

Page 104: ...DOCUPRINT NPS ON A NOVELL NETWORK 4 6 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 105: ...ed default media Set Tray allows you to specify what type of media is loaded in your printer feeder trays Set Option sets the values of various printing options You can view the current setting of the...

Page 106: ...96 4635 or 180 are USLetter USLegal USLedger Tabloid A3 A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 7 x 10 178 x 254mm to 17 x 14 432 x 356mm type Sets the default...

Page 107: ...whenever you change the media in a tray You can also match the attributes of one tray to those of another tray Note The Set Tray command and related commands cannot be used for a tray that is being us...

Page 108: ...the media type Enter double quotation marks to leave the string empty Valid types for DocuPrint NPS systems include transparency plain drilled and any custom type defined by a text string Note When y...

Page 109: ...tion m command to specify the position in an ordered set of the piece of stock at the top of the tray Before using this command ensure all trays are in the feed position Note This command applies only...

Page 110: ...ray 1 to number 3 in the current ordered set Unset Tray n If you want the system to ignore a tray use the Unset Tray command To restore the tray to active status use the Set Tray command Access level...

Page 111: ...e value Specifies the name and value of the option you want to set Choose from the following AdjustX offset units Sets the horizontal image shift from the edge of the paper closest to the front of the...

Page 112: ...ader pages within a group of documents with the same sender name The default setting is TRUE AttributeNameForListDocs attribute Refers to the text attribute to use for the List Documents command The d...

Page 113: ...rint Form List Print Options Print PCLFont Sample Print Font Sample and Print Font List The default setting is 1 DefaultHighlightColorRendering pictorial presentation colorToHighlight colorTables auto...

Page 114: ...pt or PCL code Set to True to honor plex changes within the job Set to False when you want to ignore the plex changes specified in the job s PostScript or PCL DefaultPCLLanguageLevel PCL5e PCL5c Refer...

Page 115: ...nters will not be automatically made available Selected virtual printers can be exported to AppleTalk by using the Set Virtual Printer Flags command Refer to the Guide to Managing Print Jobs chapter M...

Page 116: ...ize of the media Acceptable size values for the models 4050 4090 4850 or 4890 are USLetter USLegal A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 8 x 10 203 x 254mm to...

Page 117: ...ose a page The time is measured in CPU seconds and is approximate This option only applies to PostScript jobs The default setting is 600 MinDSC version number Refers to the minimum acceptable DSC Post...

Page 118: ...integer values is 20 100 ReportCopies format for copies Refers to the format in which the number of copies printed per document appears on the trailer sheet that prints at the end of a job You use nu...

Page 119: ...s a three digit floating point number with two decimal places such as 2 10 number d Indicates numbers appear as integers For example 2d indicates you want the number to appear as a two digit integer s...

Page 120: ...96 4635 or 180 are USLetter USLegal USLedger Tabloid A3 A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 7 x 10 178 x 254mm to 17 x 14 432 x 356mm type Sets the media t...

Page 121: ...ions command to show the current settings for default printing options Access level Administrator Syntax List Options Arguments None Print Options Use the Print Options command to print the default pr...

Page 122: ...estore Default Imager Parameters command resets the imager parameters to the default values You must enter the Restart Sequencer command after you change or restore default imager parameters for the v...

Page 123: ...g 3 5 Note Specifying the 3 5 value for heavy darkening has approximately the same effect as using the thicken document attribute FontThicken Indicates the amount in pixels of thickening you want appl...

Page 124: ...d 1 You may need to adjust this value for printing Interpress masters created for earlier versions of Interpress that do not rescale sampled blacks This parameter only affects the imaging of Interpres...

Page 125: ...of PCL print jobs only They control the rendering of lines fonts tints and fine features The Show PCL Imager Parameters command displays the current values of the imager parameters The Change PCL Imag...

Page 126: ...e of each parameter as follows Resolution For the 96 4635 180 printer models only enter the dpi value 300 or 600 at the prompt Raster Graphics enhancement value Indicates whether you want thickening f...

Page 127: ...system will prompt you to change parameters for both PCL 5e and PCL 5c On the 96 4635 and 180 models the system will prompt you to enter the resolutions for which you want to change the parameters Wh...

Page 128: ...nting your PCL jobs You can define parameters for Saving the environment whether you want permanent macros and fonts that you download to be saved to disk for use with PCL jobs Specifying edge to edge...

Page 129: ...table values are TRUE or FALSE An entry of TRUE will set the system to use edge to edge printing for PCL jobs An entry of FALSE means that edge to edge printing will not be used The value FALSE emulat...

Page 130: ...d if one is not included with the job The default is 8U symbol set ID for Roman 8 You can use either kind1 or symbol set ID numbers when specifying the value Refer to the section on PCL symbol sets Ex...

Page 131: ...Danish Norwegian 9 0I ISO 15 Italian 14 0N ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 19 0S ISO 11 Swedish 21 0U ISO 6 ASCII 37 1E ISO 4 UK 38 1F ISO 69 French 39 1G ISO 21 German 53 1U Legal 78 2N ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 83 2S...

Page 132: ...yntax Restore PCL Parameters Use the Restore Default PCL Parameters command to restore the PCL settings to the defaults If the PCL5 defaults file has been modified on your system the defaults may be d...

Page 133: ...UE FALSE AutoLF TRUE FALSE EdgeToEdge TRUE FALSE EnvironmentSave TRUE FALSE Language LANGUAGE SymbolSet value Note Even though you can enter a symbol set value using either kind1 or symbol set ID numb...

Page 134: ...SETTING SYSTEM DEFAULTS 5 30 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 135: ...ed default media Set Tray allows you to specify what type of media is loaded in your printer feeder trays Set Option sets the values of various printing options You can view the current setting of the...

Page 136: ...96 4635 or 180 are USLetter USLegal USLedger Tabloid A3 A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 7 x 10 178 x 254mm to 17 x 14 432 x 356mm type Sets the default...

Page 137: ...whenever you change the media in a tray You can also match the attributes of one tray to those of another tray Note The Set Tray command and related commands cannot be used for a tray that is being us...

Page 138: ...the media type Enter double quotation marks to leave the string empty Valid types for DocuPrint NPS systems include transparency plain drilled and any custom type defined by a text string Note When y...

Page 139: ...tion m command to specify the position in an ordered set of the piece of stock at the top of the tray Before using this command ensure all trays are in the feed position Note This command applies only...

Page 140: ...ray 1 to number 3 in the current ordered set Unset Tray n If you want the system to ignore a tray use the Unset Tray command To restore the tray to active status use the Set Tray command Access level...

Page 141: ...e value Specifies the name and value of the option you want to set Choose from the following AdjustX offset units Sets the horizontal image shift from the edge of the paper closest to the front of the...

Page 142: ...ader pages within a group of documents with the same sender name The default setting is TRUE AttributeNameForListDocs attribute Refers to the text attribute to use for the List Documents command The d...

Page 143: ...rint Form List Print Options Print PCLFont Sample Print Font Sample and Print Font List The default setting is 1 DefaultHighlightColorRendering pictorial presentation colorToHighlight colorTables auto...

Page 144: ...pt or PCL code Set to True to honor plex changes within the job Set to False when you want to ignore the plex changes specified in the job s PostScript or PCL DefaultPCLLanguageLevel PCL5e PCL5c Refer...

Page 145: ...nters will not be automatically made available Selected virtual printers can be exported to AppleTalk by using the Set Virtual Printer Flags command Refer to the Guide to Managing Print Jobs chapter M...

Page 146: ...ize of the media Acceptable size values for the models 4050 4090 4850 or 4890 are USLetter USLegal A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 8 x 10 203 x 254mm to...

Page 147: ...ose a page The time is measured in CPU seconds and is approximate This option only applies to PostScript jobs The default setting is 600 MinDSC version number Refers to the minimum acceptable DSC Post...

Page 148: ...integer values is 20 100 ReportCopies format for copies Refers to the format in which the number of copies printed per document appears on the trailer sheet that prints at the end of a job You use nu...

Page 149: ...s a three digit floating point number with two decimal places such as 2 10 number d Indicates numbers appear as integers For example 2d indicates you want the number to appear as a two digit integer s...

Page 150: ...96 4635 or 180 are USLetter USLegal USLedger Tabloid A3 A4 or nxn Acceptable custom paper sizes nxn specified in millimeters range from 7 x 10 178 x 254mm to 17 x 14 432 x 356mm type Sets the media t...

Page 151: ...ions command to show the current settings for default printing options Access level Administrator Syntax List Options Arguments None Print Options Use the Print Options command to print the default pr...

Page 152: ...estore Default Imager Parameters command resets the imager parameters to the default values You must enter the Restart Sequencer command after you change or restore default imager parameters for the v...

Page 153: ...g 3 5 Note Specifying the 3 5 value for heavy darkening has approximately the same effect as using the thicken document attribute FontThicken Indicates the amount in pixels of thickening you want appl...

Page 154: ...d 1 You may need to adjust this value for printing Interpress masters created for earlier versions of Interpress that do not rescale sampled blacks This parameter only affects the imaging of Interpres...

Page 155: ...of PCL print jobs only They control the rendering of lines fonts tints and fine features The Show PCL Imager Parameters command displays the current values of the imager parameters The Change PCL Imag...

Page 156: ...e of each parameter as follows Resolution For the 96 4635 180 printer models only enter the dpi value 300 or 600 at the prompt Raster Graphics enhancement value Indicates whether you want thickening f...

Page 157: ...system will prompt you to change parameters for both PCL 5e and PCL 5c On the 96 4635 and 180 models the system will prompt you to enter the resolutions for which you want to change the parameters Wh...

Page 158: ...nting your PCL jobs You can define parameters for Saving the environment whether you want permanent macros and fonts that you download to be saved to disk for use with PCL jobs Specifying edge to edge...

Page 159: ...table values are TRUE or FALSE An entry of TRUE will set the system to use edge to edge printing for PCL jobs An entry of FALSE means that edge to edge printing will not be used The value FALSE emulat...

Page 160: ...d if one is not included with the job The default is 8U symbol set ID for Roman 8 You can use either kind1 or symbol set ID numbers when specifying the value Refer to the section on PCL symbol sets Ex...

Page 161: ...Danish Norwegian 9 0I ISO 15 Italian 14 0N ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 19 0S ISO 11 Swedish 21 0U ISO 6 ASCII 37 1E ISO 4 UK 38 1F ISO 69 French 39 1G ISO 21 German 53 1U Legal 78 2N ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 83 2S...

Page 162: ...yntax Restore PCL Parameters Use the Restore Default PCL Parameters command to restore the PCL settings to the defaults If the PCL5 defaults file has been modified on your system the defaults may be d...

Page 163: ...UE FALSE AutoLF TRUE FALSE EdgeToEdge TRUE FALSE EnvironmentSave TRUE FALSE Language LANGUAGE SymbolSet value Note Even though you can enter a symbol set value using either kind1 or symbol set ID numb...

Page 164: ...SETTING SYSTEM DEFAULTS 5 30 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 165: ...al input or output device The Set Profile command sets a profile you ve created for your optional input or output device Note You must create a profile before you can set it Personality Profile parame...

Page 166: ...haracters you apply to the device P1 P12 Refers to values for the profiles obtained from your Xerox representative or third party vendor These values are set in the printer and saved in a file The sys...

Page 167: ...et Acceptable values range from 0 to 65535 ms p3b Specifies the minimum time between two consecutive ends of sets p4 Specifies the maximum time between the printer sending an END OF SET signal and the...

Page 168: ...ivering sheets to output device as soon as possible soft stop SHEET DELIVERED 8 output device has accepted the printed sheet SET DELIVERED 16 output device has accepted the entire set p8 Specifies the...

Page 169: ...al input or output device The Set Profile command sets a profile you ve created for your optional input or output device Note You must create a profile before you can set it Personality Profile parame...

Page 170: ...haracters you apply to the device P1 P12 Refers to values for the profiles obtained from your Xerox representative or third party vendor These values are set in the printer and saved in a file The sys...

Page 171: ...et Acceptable values range from 0 to 65535 ms p3b Specifies the minimum time between two consecutive ends of sets p4 Specifies the maximum time between the printer sending an END OF SET signal and the...

Page 172: ...ivering sheets to output device as soon as possible soft stop SHEET DELIVERED 8 output device has accepted the printed sheet SET DELIVERED 16 output device has accepted the entire set p8 Specifies the...

Page 173: ...s Year 2000 compliant Caution This is the only method you should use to change the date Do not use Unix date commands Show Time Use the Show Time command to display the date and time and the offset fr...

Page 174: ...ny year in the 20th century or later hh hour of the day mm minutes within the current hour ss seconds within the current minute optional Remote Host Name A remote host from which to acquire the time I...

Page 175: ...s Year 2000 compliant Caution This is the only method you should use to change the date Do not use Unix date commands Show Time Use the Show Time command to display the date and time and the offset fr...

Page 176: ...ny year in the 20th century or later hh hour of the day mm minutes within the current hour ss seconds within the current minute optional Remote Host Name A remote host from which to acquire the time I...

Page 177: ...re connected to your DocuPrint NPS as remote operators This command also lists current local sessions The Display Billing Meters command displays the available billing meters The Print Billing Report...

Page 178: ...the system after correcting the problem displayed The user privilege mode shows less status information than the operator mode Access level Administrator operator or user Syntax Show Status Arguments...

Page 179: ...ed standard transparencies drilled 3 OK can feed standard transparencies drilled 4 OK can feed standard transparencies drilled Stackers Top OK No Offset can stack standard transparencies drilled 1 OK...

Page 180: ...for all clients logged on as remote operators are listed If DNS is enabled on the network host names are also listed Display Billing Meters Use the Display Billing Meters command to display the availa...

Page 181: ...100 Billing Meter K The total number of good prints delivered divided by 100 Billing Meter S1 The total number of good 5 pitch prints delivered divided by 100 Billing Meter S2 The total number of good...

Page 182: ...ing Meter A Print Billing Report Use the Print Billing Report command to print billing meter data You can report meter readings on a monthly or quarterly basis or you can estimate monthly or quarterly...

Page 183: ...n Machine type 4850 Printer Characteristics Speed 50 ppm Paper path duplex Resolution 300 spi Finisher 2 tray Normal Default Order 1 to N Feeders Feeder 1 UsLetter white Feeder 2 UsLetter white Feeder...

Page 184: ...dptest MACHINE ID 64N023792 Base System Configuration Machine type 4090 Printer Characteristics Speed 92 ppm Paper path duplex Resolution 300 spi Finisher 1 tray Stitcher Default Order 1 to N Finishe...

Page 185: ...01 07 97 Time 18 54 CUSTOMER ID dptest MACHINE ID 6D5002013 Base System Configuration Machine type 4635 Printer Characteristics 6SHHG SSP 3DSHU SDWK GXSOH 5HVROXWLRQ VSL LQLVKHU WUD 1RUPDO HIDXOW 2UG...

Page 186: ...CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS AND DISPLAYING BILLING METERS 8 10 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 187: ...re connected to your DocuPrint NPS as remote operators This command also lists current local sessions The Display Billing Meters command displays the available billing meters The Print Billing Report...

Page 188: ...the system after correcting the problem displayed The user privilege mode shows less status information than the operator mode Access level Administrator operator or user Syntax Show Status Arguments...

Page 189: ...ed standard transparencies drilled 3 OK can feed standard transparencies drilled 4 OK can feed standard transparencies drilled Stackers Top OK No Offset can stack standard transparencies drilled 1 OK...

Page 190: ...for all clients logged on as remote operators are listed If DNS is enabled on the network host names are also listed Display Billing Meters Use the Display Billing Meters command to display the availa...

Page 191: ...100 Billing Meter K The total number of good prints delivered divided by 100 Billing Meter S1 The total number of good 5 pitch prints delivered divided by 100 Billing Meter S2 The total number of good...

Page 192: ...ing Meter A Print Billing Report Use the Print Billing Report command to print billing meter data You can report meter readings on a monthly or quarterly basis or you can estimate monthly or quarterly...

Page 193: ...n Machine type 4850 Printer Characteristics Speed 50 ppm Paper path duplex Resolution 300 spi Finisher 2 tray Normal Default Order 1 to N Feeders Feeder 1 UsLetter white Feeder 2 UsLetter white Feeder...

Page 194: ...dptest MACHINE ID 64N023792 Base System Configuration Machine type 4090 Printer Characteristics Speed 92 ppm Paper path duplex Resolution 300 spi Finisher 1 tray Stitcher Default Order 1 to N Finishe...

Page 195: ...01 07 97 Time 18 54 CUSTOMER ID dptest MACHINE ID 6D5002013 Base System Configuration Machine type 4635 Printer Characteristics 6SHHG SSP 3DSHU SDWK GXSOH 5HVROXWLRQ VSL LQLVKHU WUD 1RUPDO HIDXOW 2UG...

Page 196: ...CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS AND DISPLAYING BILLING METERS 8 10 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 197: ...e accounting log and on the banner page When the recipient name attribute is present the recipient name string is placed both in the large print user name field and in the recipient name field on the...

Page 198: ...umentName document name Refers to the document name that appears on the header page that prints with the job DocumentDate document date Refers to the document date that appears on the header page that...

Page 199: ...anuary 1 1970 at 12 00 a m midnight CPUTime time in milliseconds Refers to job decomposition time PagesPrinted number of pages Refers to the number of pages printed in the job not including images pri...

Page 200: ...ByOperator 2 cancelledByUser 3 completedWithWarnings 4 completedWithErrors 5 rejected 6 aborted Message message Refers to any message that appears on the header page that prints with the job ObjectSiz...

Page 201: ...ach entry is enclosed in square brackets start page end page media1 width in mm media1 height in mm media1 type media1 color media1 weight start page end page media2 width in mm media2 height in mm me...

Page 202: ...eady exists when you enter the Dump Accounting command any new job accounting information will be appended to the existing file and job ID numbers will not necessarily be in chronological order If you...

Page 203: ...listed are in absolute paths To copy the data from the diskette to a hard drive for further processing enter bar xvfZ dev fd0c The destinations of these data files are the paths as stored on the disk...

Page 204: ...to a diskette as described in the following commands Note The DocuPrint log is limited to 256 KB to prevent it from possibly filling the disk Note A nightly cron job automatically copies the logs and...

Page 205: ...Jan 2 1998 5 01 30 pm PST var log DocuPrint Mon 140 Jan 5 1998 5 36 48 pm PST var log DocuPrint Thu 0 Jan 8 1998 4 58 45 pm PST var log DocuPrint Tue 20 Jan 6 1998 9 26 21 pm PST var log syslog 0 Jan...

Page 206: ...d are in absolute paths To copy the data from the diskette to a hard drive for further processing enter bar xvfZ dev fd0c The destinations of these data files are the paths as stored on the diskette A...

Page 207: ...Print Log command to print all of the log you specify Access level Administrator or operator Syntax Print Log Arguments None You are prompted to select the log you want to print and then the number of...

Page 208: ...t 2 var log DocuPrint 3 var log DocuPrint sequencer 4 var log DocuPrint sequencer Thu 5 var log DocuPrint Thu 6 var log syslog 7 var adm messages 8 usr spool xerox log nps log Tue Enter choice number...

Page 209: ...e accounting log and on the banner page When the recipient name attribute is present the recipient name string is placed both in the large print user name field and in the recipient name field on the...

Page 210: ...umentName document name Refers to the document name that appears on the header page that prints with the job DocumentDate document date Refers to the document date that appears on the header page that...

Page 211: ...anuary 1 1970 at 12 00 a m midnight CPUTime time in milliseconds Refers to job decomposition time PagesPrinted number of pages Refers to the number of pages printed in the job not including images pri...

Page 212: ...ByOperator 2 cancelledByUser 3 completedWithWarnings 4 completedWithErrors 5 rejected 6 aborted Message message Refers to any message that appears on the header page that prints with the job ObjectSiz...

Page 213: ...ach entry is enclosed in square brackets start page end page media1 width in mm media1 height in mm media1 type media1 color media1 weight start page end page media2 width in mm media2 height in mm me...

Page 214: ...eady exists when you enter the Dump Accounting command any new job accounting information will be appended to the existing file and job ID numbers will not necessarily be in chronological order If you...

Page 215: ...listed are in absolute paths To copy the data from the diskette to a hard drive for further processing enter bar xvfZ dev fd0c The destinations of these data files are the paths as stored on the disk...

Page 216: ...to a diskette as described in the following commands Note The DocuPrint log is limited to 256 KB to prevent it from possibly filling the disk Note A nightly cron job automatically copies the logs and...

Page 217: ...Jan 2 1998 5 01 30 pm PST var log DocuPrint Mon 140 Jan 5 1998 5 36 48 pm PST var log DocuPrint Thu 0 Jan 8 1998 4 58 45 pm PST var log DocuPrint Tue 20 Jan 6 1998 9 26 21 pm PST var log syslog 0 Jan...

Page 218: ...d are in absolute paths To copy the data from the diskette to a hard drive for further processing enter bar xvfZ dev fd0c The destinations of these data files are the paths as stored on the diskette A...

Page 219: ...Print Log command to print all of the log you specify Access level Administrator or operator Syntax Print Log Arguments None You are prompted to select the log you want to print and then the number of...

Page 220: ...t 2 var log DocuPrint 3 var log DocuPrint sequencer 4 var log DocuPrint sequencer Thu 5 var log DocuPrint Thu 6 var log syslog 7 var adm messages 8 usr spool xerox log nps log Tue Enter choice number...

Page 221: ...to Using PDL For information regarding MICR fonts see the Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Installing fonts Before you install fonts enter the Stop Printing command and then enter the List Documents c...

Page 222: ...unless the format is unrecognizable or the diskette is damaged Note The message No font files found on floppy appears if no appropriate fonts are found on the diskette READ FAILED nn nn nn and fd0 CR...

Page 223: ...FAILED nn nn nn and fd0 CRC error blk nnn messages may indicate that the diskette is damaged Deleting fonts You can use the Delete Fonts command to delete all installed PostScript or PCL fonts a spec...

Page 224: ...sterisk character to match any string of characters You can enter to delete all fonts or as part of a name to delete all font files of the specified pattern PS admin delete fonts ps Deleting ALL fonts...

Page 225: ...le fonts or a specific pattern of fonts on a CD ROM Example Listing the fonts on a CD ROM List Floppy Fonts Use the List Floppy Fonts command to list all available fonts or a specific pattern of fonts...

Page 226: ...om___ inf com___ pfb More Access level Administrator operator and user Syntax List Fonts path pattern Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of fonts you want to list The asterisk character matches an...

Page 227: ...or Syntax Print Font List pattern copies plex Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of fonts you want to print The asterisk character matches any string of characters You can enter to print all fonts...

Page 228: ...eight NumChars Copies Argument name Specifies the name of the font symSet Specifies the symbol set of the font for example 8U You can also enter default to specify the default symbol set height Specif...

Page 229: ...to Using PDL For information regarding MICR fonts see the Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide Installing fonts Before you install fonts enter the Stop Printing command and then enter the List Documents c...

Page 230: ...unless the format is unrecognizable or the diskette is damaged Note The message No font files found on floppy appears if no appropriate fonts are found on the diskette READ FAILED nn nn nn and fd0 CR...

Page 231: ...FAILED nn nn nn and fd0 CRC error blk nnn messages may indicate that the diskette is damaged Deleting fonts You can use the Delete Fonts command to delete all installed PostScript or PCL fonts a spec...

Page 232: ...sterisk character to match any string of characters You can enter to delete all fonts or as part of a name to delete all font files of the specified pattern PS admin delete fonts ps Deleting ALL fonts...

Page 233: ...le fonts or a specific pattern of fonts on a CD ROM Example Listing the fonts on a CD ROM List Floppy Fonts Use the List Floppy Fonts command to list all available fonts or a specific pattern of fonts...

Page 234: ...om___ inf com___ pfb More Access level Administrator operator and user Syntax List Fonts path pattern Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of fonts you want to list The asterisk character matches an...

Page 235: ...or Syntax Print Font List pattern copies plex Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of fonts you want to print The asterisk character matches any string of characters You can enter to print all fonts...

Page 236: ...eight NumChars Copies Argument name Specifies the name of the font symSet Specifies the symbol set of the font for example 8U You can also enter default to specify the default symbol set height Specif...

Page 237: ...orms refer to the Decomposition Service and Tools Guide Print Form List Use the Print Form List command to print a list of available forms Access level Administrator operator Syntax Print Form List pa...

Page 238: ...mmand to print a copy of the specified form s Access level Administrator or operator Syntax Print Form Sample pattern copies plex Arguments pattern Indicates the pattern of forms you want to print The...

Page 239: ...ccess level Administrator Syntax Delete Forms pattern Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of forms you want to delete The asterisk character matches any string of characters You can enter to delete...

Page 240: ...MANAGING FORMS 11 4 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 241: ...orms refer to the Decomposition Service and Tools Guide Print Form List Use the Print Form List command to print a list of available forms Access level Administrator operator Syntax Print Form List pa...

Page 242: ...mmand to print a copy of the specified form s Access level Administrator or operator Syntax Print Form Sample pattern copies plex Arguments pattern Indicates the pattern of forms you want to print The...

Page 243: ...ccess level Administrator Syntax Delete Forms pattern Argument pattern Indicates the pattern of forms you want to delete The asterisk character matches any string of characters You can enter to delete...

Page 244: ...MANAGING FORMS 11 4 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 245: ...y Do not use vi commands in Wizard Mode To use the vi command at the Printer Controller you may use either of these two methods Use the background menu to start a command tool If the command tool is n...

Page 246: ...v sr0 cdrom The UNIX directory cdrom must exist before running this command Access level UNIX superuser Syntax mount rF hsfs dev sr0 cdrom Arguments None Note This method for mounting the CDROM is not...

Page 247: ...net connection is made to the Printer Controller and the client workstation displays the greeting message Note The Printer Controller does not display the greeting message Following is an example of a...

Page 248: ...ou may obtain the command tool from the background menu or you may use Wizard Mode 1 Obtain a command tool from the background menu 2 Use the su command to access root 3 Enter the superuser password w...

Page 249: ...nu or you may use Wizard Mode 1 At the PS admin prompt In the DocuPrint Print Service window enter stop queueing 2 Obtain a command tool from the background menu 3 Enter cd var spool xerox netqreq to...

Page 250: ...USING WIZARD MODE OR UNIX SHELL 12 6 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 251: ...y Do not use vi commands in Wizard Mode To use the vi command at the Printer Controller you may use either of these two methods Use the background menu to start a command tool If the command tool is n...

Page 252: ...v sr0 cdrom The UNIX directory cdrom must exist before running this command Access level UNIX superuser Syntax mount rF hsfs dev sr0 cdrom Arguments None Note This method for mounting the CDROM is not...

Page 253: ...net connection is made to the Printer Controller and the client workstation displays the greeting message Note The Printer Controller does not display the greeting message Following is an example of a...

Page 254: ...ou may obtain the command tool from the background menu or you may use Wizard Mode 1 Obtain a command tool from the background menu 2 Use the su command to access root 3 Enter the superuser password w...

Page 255: ...nu or you may use Wizard Mode 1 At the PS admin prompt In the DocuPrint Print Service window enter stop queueing 2 Obtain a command tool from the background menu 3 Enter cd var spool xerox netqreq to...

Page 256: ...USING WIZARD MODE OR UNIX SHELL 12 6 XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM...

Page 257: ...with XDOD DigiPath products To enable some DocuPrint features you must specify certain options when you install DocuPrint Printer Controller software During installation the installation script displ...

Page 258: ...ng as the appropriate file exists the default NFS daemon is started each time the DocuPrint Printer Controller is restarted Using an alternate NFS daemon SunOS only The default NFS daemon may not oper...

Page 259: ...by placing a at the start of each line The following example of a Bourne shell start up script includes only the commands required to start the NFS daemon and to ensure that the exported directories...

Page 260: ...r aborted the partially complete gfi directory is not automatically deleted from the var spool data xdms directory To remove unwanted gfi directories 1 In the DocuPrint Print Service window at the PS...

Page 261: ...with XDOD DigiPath products To enable some DocuPrint features you must specify certain options when you install DocuPrint Printer Controller software During installation the installation script displ...

Page 262: ...ng as the appropriate file exists the default NFS daemon is started each time the DocuPrint Printer Controller is restarted Using an alternate NFS daemon SunOS only The default NFS daemon may not oper...

Page 263: ...by placing a at the start of each line The following example of a Bourne shell start up script includes only the commands required to start the NFS daemon and to ensure that the exported directories...

Page 264: ...r aborted the partially complete gfi directory is not automatically deleted from the var spool data xdms directory To remove unwanted gfi directories 1 In the DocuPrint Print Service window at the PS...

Page 265: ...Script and PCL versions of the fonts are provided on a 3 5 inch floppy diskette MICR font description Xerox provides a set of 300 dpi E13B MICR fonts for use on the DocuPrint MICR NPS models These fon...

Page 266: ...the Restart Sequencer command will clear all fonts in memory and force the PostScript and PCL interpreters to reload fonts into memory for the next job Clearing jobs To confirm that there are no MICR...

Page 267: ...Script and PCL versions of the fonts are provided on a 3 5 inch floppy diskette MICR font description Xerox provides a set of 300 dpi E13B MICR fonts for use on the DocuPrint MICR NPS models These fon...

Page 268: ...the Restart Sequencer command will clear all fonts in memory and force the PostScript and PCL interpreters to reload fonts into memory for the next job Clearing jobs To confirm that there are no MICR...

Page 269: ...mager parameters 5 19 changing PCL imager parameters 5 22 commands administrator 1 1 canceling 1 2 copying accounting data to floppy 9 7 documents to floppy 2 2 2 3 logs 9 10 deleting accounting files...

Page 270: ...all available 10 6 disk 10 5 printer controller 10 5 sample printing 10 7 fonts PCL sample printing 10 8 Format Floppy command 2 2 forms deleting 11 3 managing 11 1 printing samples 11 2 G gfi directo...

Page 271: ...ut profiles 6 1 6 4 ozone iii P parameters changeable 2 12 2 14 PCL fonts installing 10 3 PCL parameters changing 5 24 5 25 restoring default 5 28 5 29 setting 5 24 PCL symbol sets 5 27 PCONSOLE 4 3 P...

Page 272: ...ommand 1 3 2 8 Set Time command 7 1 Set Tray n Tray m command 5 5 Set Tray command 5 3 Set Tray Default command 5 3 setting default media 5 5 feeder tray attributes 5 3 imager parameters 5 18 imager p...

Page 273: ...mager parameters 5 19 changing PCL imager parameters 5 22 commands administrator 1 1 canceling 1 2 copying accounting data to floppy 9 7 documents to floppy 2 2 2 3 logs 9 10 deleting accounting files...

Page 274: ...all available 10 6 disk 10 5 printer controller 10 5 sample printing 10 7 fonts PCL sample printing 10 8 Format Floppy command 2 2 forms deleting 11 3 managing 11 1 printing samples 11 2 G gfi directo...

Page 275: ...ut profiles 6 1 6 4 ozone iii P parameters changeable 2 12 2 14 PCL fonts installing 10 3 PCL parameters changing 5 24 5 25 restoring default 5 28 5 29 setting 5 24 PCL symbol sets 5 27 PCONSOLE 4 3 P...

Page 276: ...ommand 1 3 2 8 Set Time command 7 1 Set Tray n Tray m command 5 5 Set Tray command 5 3 Set Tray Default command 5 3 setting default media 5 5 feeder tray attributes 5 3 imager parameters 5 18 imager p...

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