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PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS

XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE

11-7

Aids to paper jam clearance

Each area of the printer where jams can occur has detailed message 
labels that tell you how to clear the jam (see figure 11-6). 

Figure 11-6. Message labels inside the LPS

Each handle, lever, or knob that must be moved to clear a jam is 
bright green and marked with an arrow indicating the direction it 
moves.

Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 96

Page 1: ...Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Operator Guide April 1998 721P85590...

Page 2: ...programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays looks etc Printed in the United States of America Publication number 721P85590 Xerox and all Xerox products mentioned in this...

Page 3: ...Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Operator Guide April 1998 721P85590...

Page 4: ...programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays looks etc Printed in the United States of America Publication number 721P85590 Xerox and all Xerox products mentioned in this...

Page 5: ...software program description for additional information Table 1 Related Publications Publication Number Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Operator Guide 721P85590 Xerox DocuPrin...

Page 6: ...iv XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 7: ...software program description for additional information Table 1 Related Publications Publication Number Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Operator Guide 721P85590 Xerox DocuPrin...

Page 8: ...iv XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 9: ...cartridge tape drive 1 4 Printer components 1 5 Feeder trays 1 6 High capacity stacker bins 1 8 Inverter 1 9 Sample tray 1 9 Purge tray 1 9 Printer control console 1 10 Attention light 1 11 Registrat...

Page 10: ...Unloading a stacker bin 2 17 Sample tray and purge tray 2 21 Sample tray 2 21 Purge tray 2 21 3 System control tasks 3 1 System control tasks 3 2 Power on the LPS 3 2 Power off the LPS 3 3 Boot the LP...

Page 11: ...oad an open reel tape 6 8 Unload an open reel tape during a power failure 6 9 Power off the open reel tape drive 6 13 Handle open reel tapes 6 14 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive procedures 6 15 Power on...

Page 12: ...tatus and print tasks 8 1 Understanding clusters 8 2 Status and print tasks 8 2 Printer status 8 2 Select feeder trays 8 4 Select stacker bins 8 5 Tray loading 8 6 Clusters 8 6 Ordered stock 8 8 Trans...

Page 13: ...the dry ink cartridge 10 2 Replacing the dry ink waste container 10 5 Adding fuser agent 10 7 Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces 10 10 Cleaning the Q850 sensor 10 10 Cleaning the Q1011...

Page 14: ...feeder trays 11 24 Faults are cleared but the Attention light is still on 11 25 Printing does not continue when the Continue button is pressed 11 25 Incorrect paper size message 11 26 Stacker bin pro...

Page 15: ...ff 12 3 MICR mode echo 12 3 Should MICR be turned off or on 12 4 Points regarding MICR mode and the system UI 12 4 MICR mode following a sysgen 12 4 MICR output 12 5 Tools to check MICR output 12 7 MI...

Page 16: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xii XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 17: ...cartridge tape drive 1 4 Printer components 1 5 Feeder trays 1 6 High capacity stacker bins 1 8 Inverter 1 9 Sample tray 1 9 Purge tray 1 9 Printer control console 1 10 Attention light 1 11 Registrat...

Page 18: ...Unloading a stacker bin 2 17 Sample tray and purge tray 2 21 Sample tray 2 21 Purge tray 2 21 3 System control tasks 3 1 System control tasks 3 2 Power on the LPS 3 2 Power off the LPS 3 3 Boot the LP...

Page 19: ...oad an open reel tape 6 8 Unload an open reel tape during a power failure 6 9 Power off the open reel tape drive 6 13 Handle open reel tapes 6 14 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive procedures 6 15 Power on...

Page 20: ...tatus and print tasks 8 1 Understanding clusters 8 2 Status and print tasks 8 2 Printer status 8 2 Select feeder trays 8 4 Select stacker bins 8 5 Tray loading 8 6 Clusters 8 6 Ordered stock 8 8 Trans...

Page 21: ...the dry ink cartridge 10 2 Replacing the dry ink waste container 10 5 Adding fuser agent 10 7 Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces 10 10 Cleaning the Q850 sensor 10 10 Cleaning the Q1011...

Page 22: ...feeder trays 11 24 Faults are cleared but the Attention light is still on 11 25 Printing does not continue when the Continue button is pressed 11 25 Incorrect paper size message 11 26 Stacker bin pro...

Page 23: ...ff 12 3 MICR mode echo 12 3 Should MICR be turned off or on 12 4 Points regarding MICR mode and the system UI 12 4 MICR mode following a sysgen 12 4 MICR output 12 5 Tools to check MICR output 12 7 MI...

Page 24: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xii XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 25: ...s in the set and describes the information contained in each Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System document set The Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS document set includes the fo...

Page 26: ...ms Coding and compiling for LPS Forms Description Language Sample form setup command sets Tips for successful forms creation Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Command Summary Card This re...

Page 27: ...User Guide This reference contains the following information Font naming conventions Listing of standard fonts Data Sheets Glossary to typography terminology Helpful Facts About Paper This reference...

Page 28: ...racters you enter at the command line Italics Italics are used for variable information Monospace font The monospace font is used to display system responses Underline System default parameters are un...

Page 29: ...s in the set and describes the information contained in each Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System document set The Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS document set includes the fo...

Page 30: ...ms Coding and compiling for LPS Forms Description Language Sample form setup command sets Tips for successful forms creation Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Command Summary Card This re...

Page 31: ...User Guide This reference contains the following information Font naming conventions Listing of standard fonts Data Sheets Glossary to typography terminology Helpful Facts About Paper This reference...

Page 32: ...racters you enter at the command line Italics Italics are used for variable information Monospace font The monospace font is used to display system responses Underline System default parameters are un...

Page 33: ...ng graphics forms logos signatures and a variety of fonts With the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS management information systems MIS and data processing DP environments have a high performance...

Page 34: ...LPS are the system controller and the printer shown in figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System 1 System controller 2 Printer Note Figure 1 1 shows one of the Xero...

Page 35: ...interact with the printer Use the system user interface to enter commands and select options which control the operation of the printer Figure 1 2 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX system controller...

Page 36: ...igure 1 4 Operator control panel 1 Power On switch 2 Power Off switch 3 Power On indicator 4 Boot switch 5 Local switch and indicator 6 Remote switch and indicator 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive The 1...

Page 37: ...e printer is the part of the LPS that processes the electronic images and produces the printed report Figure 1 5 shows the printer and its various components Figure 1 5 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96...

Page 38: ...tray 1 holds 1100 sheets of 20 pound 75 gsm paper The auxiliary tray tray 2 holds 600 sheets of 20 pound 75 gsm paper If configured trays 1 and 2 can handle paper sized from 8 by 10 inches 203 by 254...

Page 39: ...elevator reaches its destination Tray Unlock button This button can be used any time the Please Wait indicator is off If the tray is in use when this button is pressed the feed selection changes to t...

Page 40: ...a container Refer to table 9 1 for information on available containers It is also possible to select the level to which paper will be stacked in the HCS Refer to the Status and print tasks chapter fo...

Page 41: ...receive the next printed sheet Inverter The inverter is part of the inverter feeder stacker module It allows for proper collation of the print job It also directs printed output to the sample tray whe...

Page 42: ...ch relate to printer malfunctions and information messages which relate to printer conditions such as low dry ink Touch sensitive areas that allow you to select options by touching the printer control...

Page 43: ...ection of the Problem solving tasks chapter for additional information on this screen 10 Message area This area is used as follows Lines 1 and 2 These lines display the current status of the printer f...

Page 44: ...performance when running heavy weight or oversized papers Refer to the Printing problems section in the Problem solving tasks chapter for more information on these levers Magnetic Ink Character Recog...

Page 45: ...Optional system controller components The optional components for the system controller are as follows Peripheral cabinet Open reel tape drive 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Floppy disk drive Peripher...

Page 46: ...t appear in the message display pressing the Diag button sets the diagnostic mode 2 Ld Onl tens button Initiates loading if loading is finished puts the tape drive online to the system controller In d...

Page 47: ...6 track format Figure 1 14 18 36 track cartridge tape drive control panel The following push buttons are located on the tape drive front panel Ready Button Places the drive online to communicate with...

Page 48: ...n selected Note If all three indicators lights are flashing a problem has occurred and operator intervention is required Message display Displays tape drive messages menus and error codes Messages suc...

Page 49: ...contained in the inverter feeder stacker Figure 1 15 Printer Inverter Feeder Stacker Feeder Stacker Bypass Transport Module The Bypass Transport Module moves paper from the stacker to a third party fi...

Page 50: ...uPrint 96MX LPS Message Guide for information on a particular error message A message acknowledging your request appears as positive feedback to you An error message appears when a command is entered...

Page 51: ...ng graphics forms logos signatures and a variety of fonts With the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS management information systems MIS and data processing DP environments have a high performance...

Page 52: ...LPS are the system controller and the printer shown in figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System 1 System controller 2 Printer Note Figure 1 1 shows one of the Xero...

Page 53: ...interact with the printer Use the system user interface to enter commands and select options which control the operation of the printer Figure 1 2 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX system controller...

Page 54: ...igure 1 4 Operator control panel 1 Power On switch 2 Power Off switch 3 Power On indicator 4 Boot switch 5 Local switch and indicator 6 Remote switch and indicator 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive The 1...

Page 55: ...e printer is the part of the LPS that processes the electronic images and produces the printed report Figure 1 5 shows the printer and its various components Figure 1 5 Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96...

Page 56: ...tray 1 holds 1100 sheets of 20 pound 75 gsm paper The auxiliary tray tray 2 holds 600 sheets of 20 pound 75 gsm paper If configured trays 1 and 2 can handle paper sized from 8 by 10 inches 203 by 254...

Page 57: ...elevator reaches its destination Tray Unlock button This button can be used any time the Please Wait indicator is off If the tray is in use when this button is pressed the feed selection changes to t...

Page 58: ...a container Refer to table 9 1 for information on available containers It is also possible to select the level to which paper will be stacked in the HCS Refer to the Status and print tasks chapter fo...

Page 59: ...receive the next printed sheet Inverter The inverter is part of the inverter feeder stacker module It allows for proper collation of the print job It also directs printed output to the sample tray whe...

Page 60: ...ch relate to printer malfunctions and information messages which relate to printer conditions such as low dry ink Touch sensitive areas that allow you to select options by touching the printer control...

Page 61: ...ection of the Problem solving tasks chapter for additional information on this screen 10 Message area This area is used as follows Lines 1 and 2 These lines display the current status of the printer f...

Page 62: ...performance when running heavy weight or oversized papers Refer to the Printing problems section in the Problem solving tasks chapter for more information on these levers Magnetic Ink Character Recog...

Page 63: ...Optional system controller components The optional components for the system controller are as follows Peripheral cabinet Open reel tape drive 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Floppy disk drive Peripher...

Page 64: ...t appear in the message display pressing the Diag button sets the diagnostic mode 2 Ld Onl tens button Initiates loading if loading is finished puts the tape drive online to the system controller In d...

Page 65: ...6 track format Figure 1 14 18 36 track cartridge tape drive control panel The following push buttons are located on the tape drive front panel Ready Button Places the drive online to communicate with...

Page 66: ...n selected Note If all three indicators lights are flashing a problem has occurred and operator intervention is required Message display Displays tape drive messages menus and error codes Messages suc...

Page 67: ...contained in the inverter feeder stacker Figure 1 15 Printer Inverter Feeder Stacker Feeder Stacker Bypass Transport Module The Bypass Transport Module moves paper from the stacker to a third party fi...

Page 68: ...uPrint 96MX LPS Message Guide for information on a particular error message A message acknowledging your request appears as positive feedback to you An error message appears when a command is entered...

Page 69: ...and condition it properly helps to keep your printer running at optimum speed and efficiency with fewer time wasting paper jams For additional information about paper refer to Helpful Facts About Pap...

Page 70: ...maximum is supported Table 2 1 lists the standard paper sizes Note Trays 1 and 2 hold 8 X 10 inch up to 9 X 14 inch paper The High Capacity Feeder holds 8 X 10 inch up to A3 and 14 33 X 17 inch paper...

Page 71: ...ading paper into trays Refer to the Paper jams and paper curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 2 Trays 1 and 2 performance guide1 Paper Superior performan...

Page 72: ...ng paper into trays Refer to the Paper jams and paper curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 3 High capacity tray performance guide1 Paper Superior perform...

Page 73: ...per curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 4 Two sided duplex printing performance guide1 Paper Superior performance Good performance Performance limits an...

Page 74: ...ded for High speed Xerographic equipment 3 hole drilled edge reinforced dual purpose Use trays 1 and 2 Load paper with holes to the right reinforced side DOWN In two sided duplex printing degraded pri...

Page 75: ...ller than that specified for the job If you encounter any problems related to paper sizing contact your lead operator systems specialist or Xerox support specialist Tab stock Load into trays 1 and 2 w...

Page 76: ...d out and loaded without interrupting printing If you try to open a tray currently in use feeding switches to a backup tray if one is available If one is not available the printer stops The printer do...

Page 77: ...96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 9 Step 2 Wait until the Ready to Open indicator lights see figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Ready to Open indicator Step 3 Pull the feeder tray out until it stops as shown in figure 2...

Page 78: ...the following Remove any damaged sheets Load the paper with the package wrapper seam side up For tray 3 only load paper with curl side up if paper curl is detected If no paper curl is detected load p...

Page 79: ...6 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 11 Figure 2 5 Arrows on the bottom of the tray and the instruction label Caution Do not load above the MAX line shown on the paper guide see figure 2 6 Figure 2 6...

Page 80: ...g the side paper guide and the long edge touching the rear paper guide This allows the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS to print on larger paper than would fit in the tray the usual way that is w...

Page 81: ...UPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 13 Figure 2 8 Paper loaded normally for example 8 by 10 inches 203 by 254 mm Figure 2 9 Paper loaded with the short edge to the left for example 11 by 17...

Page 82: ...trays adjust the rear guide until it touches the paper stack see figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Rear guide of the processor feeder tray Step 7 Relatch the paper feeder assembly by pressing the green dot show...

Page 83: ...sh the tray in slowly but firmly until it latches Caution Do not slam the tray closed as this can cause improper latching or machine damage Step 9 If the printer stopped due to a low paper condition p...

Page 84: ...and no lighter than 16 pounds 60 gsm Weights outside the limits shown here are not recommended Capacity Capacity automatically limited so stack weight will not exceed 30 lbs 13 g kg Selectable with b...

Page 85: ...unloading through the printer mimic of the printer control console Refer to the Lower trays and bins section of the Status and print tasks chapter for instructions Figure 2 12 Bin Unload button Step 2...

Page 86: ...until it stops and lift the container pallet for pallet only stacking or paper stack off the platform see figure 2 14 Caution Always use both hands to lift a container or pallet out of the bin Figure...

Page 87: ...tainer must be the same size as the previous container if the bin is in an auto switching combination or if the print job is not complete and stacking will continue into the bin A different size conta...

Page 88: ...platform forward until you hear a click Figure 2 16 shows the green tab location Figure 2 16 Green tab Step 7 Firmly push the platform back to its original position and close the bin doors The bin el...

Page 89: ...d sample sheets No message appears when the sample tray is full Since a paper jam can occur if the tray is overfilled empty the sample tray regularly if it is in use Purge tray Aborted sheets that is...

Page 90: ...PAPER FACTS 2 22 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 91: ...and condition it properly helps to keep your printer running at optimum speed and efficiency with fewer time wasting paper jams For additional information about paper refer to Helpful Facts About Pap...

Page 92: ...maximum is supported Table 2 1 lists the standard paper sizes Note Trays 1 and 2 hold 8 X 10 inch up to 9 X 14 inch paper The High Capacity Feeder holds 8 X 10 inch up to A3 and 14 33 X 17 inch paper...

Page 93: ...ading paper into trays Refer to the Paper jams and paper curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 2 Trays 1 and 2 performance guide1 Paper Superior performan...

Page 94: ...ng paper into trays Refer to the Paper jams and paper curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 3 High capacity tray performance guide1 Paper Superior perform...

Page 95: ...per curl section of chapter 12 Problem solving tasks for additional information Table 2 4 Two sided duplex printing performance guide1 Paper Superior performance Good performance Performance limits an...

Page 96: ...ded for High speed Xerographic equipment 3 hole drilled edge reinforced dual purpose Use trays 1 and 2 Load paper with holes to the right reinforced side DOWN In two sided duplex printing degraded pri...

Page 97: ...ller than that specified for the job If you encounter any problems related to paper sizing contact your lead operator systems specialist or Xerox support specialist Tab stock Load into trays 1 and 2 w...

Page 98: ...d out and loaded without interrupting printing If you try to open a tray currently in use feeding switches to a backup tray if one is available If one is not available the printer stops The printer do...

Page 99: ...96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 9 Step 2 Wait until the Ready to Open indicator lights see figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Ready to Open indicator Step 3 Pull the feeder tray out until it stops as shown in figure 2...

Page 100: ...the following Remove any damaged sheets Load the paper with the package wrapper seam side up For tray 3 only load paper with curl side up if paper curl is detected If no paper curl is detected load p...

Page 101: ...6 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 11 Figure 2 5 Arrows on the bottom of the tray and the instruction label Caution Do not load above the MAX line shown on the paper guide see figure 2 6 Figure 2 6...

Page 102: ...g the side paper guide and the long edge touching the rear paper guide This allows the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS to print on larger paper than would fit in the tray the usual way that is w...

Page 103: ...UPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 2 13 Figure 2 8 Paper loaded normally for example 8 by 10 inches 203 by 254 mm Figure 2 9 Paper loaded with the short edge to the left for example 11 by 17...

Page 104: ...trays adjust the rear guide until it touches the paper stack see figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Rear guide of the processor feeder tray Step 7 Relatch the paper feeder assembly by pressing the green dot show...

Page 105: ...sh the tray in slowly but firmly until it latches Caution Do not slam the tray closed as this can cause improper latching or machine damage Step 9 If the printer stopped due to a low paper condition p...

Page 106: ...and no lighter than 16 pounds 60 gsm Weights outside the limits shown here are not recommended Capacity Capacity automatically limited so stack weight will not exceed 30 lbs 13 g kg Selectable with b...

Page 107: ...unloading through the printer mimic of the printer control console Refer to the Lower trays and bins section of the Status and print tasks chapter for instructions Figure 2 12 Bin Unload button Step 2...

Page 108: ...until it stops and lift the container pallet for pallet only stacking or paper stack off the platform see figure 2 14 Caution Always use both hands to lift a container or pallet out of the bin Figure...

Page 109: ...tainer must be the same size as the previous container if the bin is in an auto switching combination or if the print job is not complete and stacking will continue into the bin A different size conta...

Page 110: ...platform forward until you hear a click Figure 2 16 shows the green tab location Figure 2 16 Green tab Step 7 Firmly push the platform back to its original position and close the bin doors The bin el...

Page 111: ...d sample sheets No message appears when the sample tray is full Since a paper jam can occur if the tray is overfilled empty the sample tray regularly if it is in use Purge tray Aborted sheets that is...

Page 112: ...PAPER FACTS 2 22 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 113: ...ming system control tasks These tasks affect the operation of the LPS Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter System control tasks Power on the LPS Power off the LPS Boot the L...

Page 114: ...the LPS Use this task to start the LPS Step 1 Press the Local button on the operator control panel see figure 3 1 unless otherwise instructed Figure 3 1 Local button on operator control panel Step 2 P...

Page 115: ...e varied offline at the host Step 2 Press the JOBS STATUS key to ensure the system is idle that is not processing print jobs or performing nonprinting tasks Step 3 If the job queue is not empty Use ei...

Page 116: ...ur LPS does not have the autoboot option you boot the LPS through commands entered at the keyboard Boot the LPS task To boot the LPS follow this procedure Step 1 Press B for BOOT on the keyboard to lo...

Page 117: ...d status If you want to disable this feature at a later time enter TIME OFF To reenable it you need only enter TIME ON If N is entered you cannot add the time status display without rebooting the syst...

Page 118: ...UTOMATIC JOB RECOVERY Y OR N OS1061 INITIALIZING CSI Step 3 Press Y for yes The system rollover causes the LPS to go offline After the system rollover the following messages are displayed OS0030 SYSTE...

Page 119: ...Attention light still flashes when the printer stops due to a fault and the corresponding Fault icon still appears on the printer control console Attention Light Alarm task To enable the Attention lig...

Page 120: ...aver mode After a predetermined period of inactivity portions of the printer are shut down The time out period is factory set but it can be readjusted Heating and cooling are the most costly uses of e...

Page 121: ...er commas for missing elements when setting only one of them To change only the time for example enter SET TIME 10 27 Track console activity with Data Capture Utility DCU Use this task to track consol...

Page 122: ...nd to check DCU syntax for the action you want to execute It displays a list of all DCU commands and parameters DCU REMINDER Use this command to set and display the current setting of the reminder mes...

Page 123: ...MS 5 TAPE PROBLEMS 6 OTHER SYSTEM PROBLEMS 7 NO OTHER SYSTEM PROBLEMS INDICATE SELECTION BY ENTERING NUMBER Step 2 Select one of the above options When you select options 1 3 4 or 5 messages appear re...

Page 124: ...ure that you record the 6 digit dispatch code to report to the service representative Note In the U S the message CALL THE FIELD SERVICE DISPATCHER AND REPORT THESE NUMBERS refers to the National Cust...

Page 125: ...ming system control tasks These tasks affect the operation of the LPS Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter System control tasks Power on the LPS Power off the LPS Boot the L...

Page 126: ...the LPS Use this task to start the LPS Step 1 Press the Local button on the operator control panel see figure 3 1 unless otherwise instructed Figure 3 1 Local button on operator control panel Step 2 P...

Page 127: ...e varied offline at the host Step 2 Press the JOBS STATUS key to ensure the system is idle that is not processing print jobs or performing nonprinting tasks Step 3 If the job queue is not empty Use ei...

Page 128: ...ur LPS does not have the autoboot option you boot the LPS through commands entered at the keyboard Boot the LPS task To boot the LPS follow this procedure Step 1 Press B for BOOT on the keyboard to lo...

Page 129: ...d status If you want to disable this feature at a later time enter TIME OFF To reenable it you need only enter TIME ON If N is entered you cannot add the time status display without rebooting the syst...

Page 130: ...UTOMATIC JOB RECOVERY Y OR N OS1061 INITIALIZING CSI Step 3 Press Y for yes The system rollover causes the LPS to go offline After the system rollover the following messages are displayed OS0030 SYSTE...

Page 131: ...Attention light still flashes when the printer stops due to a fault and the corresponding Fault icon still appears on the printer control console Attention Light Alarm task To enable the Attention lig...

Page 132: ...aver mode After a predetermined period of inactivity portions of the printer are shut down The time out period is factory set but it can be readjusted Heating and cooling are the most costly uses of e...

Page 133: ...er commas for missing elements when setting only one of them To change only the time for example enter SET TIME 10 27 Track console activity with Data Capture Utility DCU Use this task to track consol...

Page 134: ...nd to check DCU syntax for the action you want to execute It displays a list of all DCU commands and parameters DCU REMINDER Use this command to set and display the current setting of the reminder mes...

Page 135: ...MS 5 TAPE PROBLEMS 6 OTHER SYSTEM PROBLEMS 7 NO OTHER SYSTEM PROBLEMS INDICATE SELECTION BY ENTERING NUMBER Step 2 Select one of the above options When you select options 1 3 4 or 5 messages appear re...

Page 136: ...ure that you record the 6 digit dispatch code to report to the service representative Note In the U S the message CALL THE FIELD SERVICE DISPATCHER AND REPORT THESE NUMBERS refers to the National Cust...

Page 137: ...tions for performing job control tasks These tasks allow you to control and manage print jobs Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter Job control tasks Abort Reset Align Print...

Page 138: ...e no active print jobs when this command is entered Abort task To remove a specific print job from the system enter the following command ABORT job id Table 4 1 lists the parameter and its description...

Page 139: ...stem is idle when the Reset task is selected a message appears informing you that the system has been reset and is ready for another request If the system is not idle a message appears asking you to c...

Page 140: ...LIGNMENT IS 1 SCAN LINES AND 0 DOTS Step 2 To change these values and move the image to correspond to your form key in ALIGN plus the new line value and the new dot value There is a space between ALIG...

Page 141: ...tely no spaces by TEST for example ALIGN 3 8 TEST This command sets the new values and automatically generates a single test form sample for your evaluation The new values are printed near the top of...

Page 142: ...e following command DARKNESS level TEST Table 4 2 lists each parameter and its description If a job is printing a page with the new value applied is delivered to the sample tray If no job is printing...

Page 143: ...D EDGE SCREEN SETTING IS OFF NORMAL STRESS OS0500 OUTPUT STOPPED Lead Edge Screen task To change the edge lightening value enter the following command EDGE NORMAL STRESS OFF Table 4 3 lists each param...

Page 144: ...ys on the display screen of the system controller Forms Sets the maximum number of active forms per print job Specifying a number larger than one allows form changes on a page to page basis without ne...

Page 145: ...ommand SAMPLE file type D copies Table 4 6 lists each parameter and its description Table 4 5 SAMPLE command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description file name The name of the file obtained f...

Page 146: ...enter the following command STOP I To stop printing enter the following command STOP O Continue input output Use this task to resume interrupted input processing printing or both Continue is also used...

Page 147: ...ble page is printed twice and the extra page is sent to the sample tray To get a sample you may also Press the SAMPLE key on the keyboard Press the Sample button on the printer control console Note A...

Page 148: ...JOB CONTROL TASKS 4 12 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 149: ...tions for performing job control tasks These tasks allow you to control and manage print jobs Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter Job control tasks Abort Reset Align Print...

Page 150: ...e no active print jobs when this command is entered Abort task To remove a specific print job from the system enter the following command ABORT job id Table 4 1 lists the parameter and its description...

Page 151: ...stem is idle when the Reset task is selected a message appears informing you that the system has been reset and is ready for another request If the system is not idle a message appears asking you to c...

Page 152: ...LIGNMENT IS 1 SCAN LINES AND 0 DOTS Step 2 To change these values and move the image to correspond to your form key in ALIGN plus the new line value and the new dot value There is a space between ALIG...

Page 153: ...tely no spaces by TEST for example ALIGN 3 8 TEST This command sets the new values and automatically generates a single test form sample for your evaluation The new values are printed near the top of...

Page 154: ...e following command DARKNESS level TEST Table 4 2 lists each parameter and its description If a job is printing a page with the new value applied is delivered to the sample tray If no job is printing...

Page 155: ...D EDGE SCREEN SETTING IS OFF NORMAL STRESS OS0500 OUTPUT STOPPED Lead Edge Screen task To change the edge lightening value enter the following command EDGE NORMAL STRESS OFF Table 4 3 lists each param...

Page 156: ...ys on the display screen of the system controller Forms Sets the maximum number of active forms per print job Specifying a number larger than one allows form changes on a page to page basis without ne...

Page 157: ...ommand SAMPLE file type D copies Table 4 6 lists each parameter and its description Table 4 5 SAMPLE command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description file name The name of the file obtained f...

Page 158: ...enter the following command STOP I To stop printing enter the following command STOP O Continue input output Use this task to resume interrupted input processing printing or both Continue is also used...

Page 159: ...ble page is printed twice and the extra page is sent to the sample tray To get a sample you may also Press the SAMPLE key on the keyboard Press the Sample button on the printer control console Note A...

Page 160: ...JOB CONTROL TASKS 4 12 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 161: ...tasks described in this chapter Online printing tasks Place the LPS online Start an online print job Space Endjob Drain Disk saturation Online printing tasks You can perform online printing tasks by...

Page 162: ...int job Step 2 Perform the Space task Step 3 Continue the print job Space task Enter the following command SPACE n PAGES n is the number of pages you want to space forward It must be a positive number...

Page 163: ...t completely As an option to deal with multi copy disk saturation When a MOUNT FORM message appears on an IBM host terminal Endjob task Enter the following command ENDJOB Drain Use the Drain task to p...

Page 164: ...ONE COPY OF CURRENT REPORT ENDJOB PRINT ALL COPIES OF REPORT SO FAR END ABORT O ABORT CURRENT REPORT ABORT n ABORT CURRENT JOB To resolve disk saturation enter one of the commands listed in table 5 2...

Page 165: ...tasks described in this chapter Online printing tasks Place the LPS online Start an online print job Space Endjob Drain Disk saturation Online printing tasks You can perform online printing tasks by...

Page 166: ...int job Step 2 Perform the Space task Step 3 Continue the print job Space task Enter the following command SPACE n PAGES n is the number of pages you want to space forward It must be a positive number...

Page 167: ...t completely As an option to deal with multi copy disk saturation When a MOUNT FORM message appears on an IBM host terminal Endjob task Enter the following command ENDJOB Drain Use the Drain task to p...

Page 168: ...ONE COPY OF CURRENT REPORT ENDJOB PRINT ALL COPIES OF REPORT SO FAR END ABORT O ABORT CURRENT REPORT ABORT n ABORT CURRENT JOB To resolve disk saturation enter one of the commands listed in table 5 2...

Page 169: ...hapter explains the procedures for managing offline print jobs For each of these tasks instructions are given for accomplishing the task using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks d...

Page 170: ...on the open reel tape drive Step 1 Press the Power switch to the ON position by pressing down on the side marked see figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Power switch Step 2 Press the Reset button to open the loadin...

Page 171: ...o the tape pack Follow this procedure to load a tape into the open reel tape drive Step 1 Press the Reset button to open the tape loading door Step 2 Place the tape reel in the loading chamber and clo...

Page 172: ...o load a tape by hand follow this procedure Step 1 Press the Power switch to the OFF position by pressing down the side marked 0 see figure 6 4 Warning This is essential for safety reasons Figure 6 4...

Page 173: ...UPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 6 5 Step 3 Release the turnbuckles on the tape path cover by turning them counterclockwise see figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Turnbuckles Step 4 Lift the tape path cover see figu...

Page 174: ...INT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Step 5 Place the tape reel on the supply hub see figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Placing the tape reel on the supply hub Step 6 Thread the tape to the take up hub see fi...

Page 175: ...e 6 10 Winding the tape Step 8 Close the tape path cover and secure the turnbuckles by turning them clockwise Step 9 Close the cover of the peripheral cabinet and press the Power switch to the ON posi...

Page 176: ...and or unload a tape using the system controller terminal For instructions refer to the Rewind unload tape section later in this chapter Place the tape drive offline To take the open reel tape drive...

Page 177: ...ars on the tape drive message display Step 2 Remove the tape Unload an open reel tape during a power failure If power to the open reel tape drive is cut off and you must unload the tape reel before po...

Page 178: ...X LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Step 2 Lift the cover of the peripheral cabinet see figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 Opening the peripheral cabinet cover Step 3 Release the turnbuckles on the tape path cover by turning t...

Page 179: ...PRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 6 11 Step 4 Lift the tape path cover see figure 6 17 Figure 6 17 Lifting the tape path cover Step 5 Rotate the supply reel counterclockwise until all the tape is rewound...

Page 180: ...ever turn the tape reel counterclockwise to unclamp it Step 8 Carefully lift off the unclamped supply reel Step 9 Gently depress the Hub Release lever again and turn the hub counterclockwise until the...

Page 181: ...ower off the open reel tape drive To power off the open reel tape drive press the Power switch to the OFF position by pressing down on the side marked 0 see figure 6 21 Figure 6 21 Power switch Cautio...

Page 182: ...rea Tobacco smoke and ash are especially damaging to tapes Do not place tapes near line printers or other devices that produce paper dust Do not place tapes near electric motors or any other magnetic...

Page 183: ...drive To power on the 18 36 track cartridge tape drive press the Power switch Figure 6 23 18 36 track Power switch Diagnostics are performed and are listed on the message display Place the tape drive...

Page 184: ...ken File protect selector is damaged Label is peeling off File protect sensor is damaged Cartridge case contains any liquid Cartridge has any other obvious damage Tape was wound completely out of the...

Page 185: ...y into the drive opening until it stops see figure 6 25 Caution When you insert a cartridge never force it Figure 6 26 Inserting the cartridge into the slot After about 15 seconds the tape drive compl...

Page 186: ...d button Figure 6 27 Ready and Unload buttons The message display shows the tape drive condition while the rewind and unload operation is in progress The cartridge is ejected from the transport Step 2...

Page 187: ...ow these instructions when powering off the tape drive Figure 6 29 Ready button Step 1 Press and release the Ready button Step 2 If a cartridge is loaded in the tape drive unload it Refer to the Rewin...

Page 188: ...Keep cartridges clean and dry Never release a leader block and pull tape from the cartridge Never open a cartridge you will probably damage the tape Never expose the tape or cartridges to direct sunl...

Page 189: ...ridge tape labels Figure 6 31 1 2 inch cartridge tape labels Write on labels with markers that do not smear Use only labels that leave no residue when removed File protection A 1 2 inch cartridge tape...

Page 190: ...4 inch cartridge tape drive procedures The following sections contain instructions for handling the 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive Figure 6 33 shows the components of the 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive...

Page 191: ...The tape is automatically loaded and positioned at BOT The LED indicator is green when the tape is operating properly If the indicator is flashing red call for service Figure 6 34 Inserting a cartridg...

Page 192: ...e tapes section earlier in this chapter File protection A 1 4 inch cartridge tape has a block file protect tab on the labeled side of the cartridge When the arrow on the tab is pointing to the word SA...

Page 193: ...red and handled properly to prevent damage If a disk is damaged files stored on it probably will be lost To help keep your floppy disks in good condition Place identification labels on each disk listi...

Page 194: ...tains the jde used The name or number may be up to six characters in length S Single report mode processes only one report at a time Use this mode when changes must be made to the job specification fr...

Page 195: ...TAPE CARTRIDGE TDn UNLOAD Refer to table 6 2 for a description of the TDn parameter TDn Specifies the tape device being used Notes 1 The tape device identifications are set up during sysgen Refer to...

Page 196: ...pace over reports enter the following command SPACE n REPORTS n is the number of reports Move The Move task allows you to position a tape forward or backward a specific number of files or blocks Note...

Page 197: ...hapter explains the procedures for managing offline print jobs For each of these tasks instructions are given for accomplishing the task using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks d...

Page 198: ...on the open reel tape drive Step 1 Press the Power switch to the ON position by pressing down on the side marked see figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Power switch Step 2 Press the Reset button to open the loadin...

Page 199: ...o the tape pack Follow this procedure to load a tape into the open reel tape drive Step 1 Press the Reset button to open the tape loading door Step 2 Place the tape reel in the loading chamber and clo...

Page 200: ...o load a tape by hand follow this procedure Step 1 Press the Power switch to the OFF position by pressing down the side marked 0 see figure 6 4 Warning This is essential for safety reasons Figure 6 4...

Page 201: ...UPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 6 5 Step 3 Release the turnbuckles on the tape path cover by turning them counterclockwise see figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Turnbuckles Step 4 Lift the tape path cover see figu...

Page 202: ...INT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Step 5 Place the tape reel on the supply hub see figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Placing the tape reel on the supply hub Step 6 Thread the tape to the take up hub see fi...

Page 203: ...e 6 10 Winding the tape Step 8 Close the tape path cover and secure the turnbuckles by turning them clockwise Step 9 Close the cover of the peripheral cabinet and press the Power switch to the ON posi...

Page 204: ...and or unload a tape using the system controller terminal For instructions refer to the Rewind unload tape section later in this chapter Place the tape drive offline To take the open reel tape drive...

Page 205: ...ars on the tape drive message display Step 2 Remove the tape Unload an open reel tape during a power failure If power to the open reel tape drive is cut off and you must unload the tape reel before po...

Page 206: ...X LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Step 2 Lift the cover of the peripheral cabinet see figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 Opening the peripheral cabinet cover Step 3 Release the turnbuckles on the tape path cover by turning t...

Page 207: ...PRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 6 11 Step 4 Lift the tape path cover see figure 6 17 Figure 6 17 Lifting the tape path cover Step 5 Rotate the supply reel counterclockwise until all the tape is rewound...

Page 208: ...ever turn the tape reel counterclockwise to unclamp it Step 8 Carefully lift off the unclamped supply reel Step 9 Gently depress the Hub Release lever again and turn the hub counterclockwise until the...

Page 209: ...ower off the open reel tape drive To power off the open reel tape drive press the Power switch to the OFF position by pressing down on the side marked 0 see figure 6 21 Figure 6 21 Power switch Cautio...

Page 210: ...rea Tobacco smoke and ash are especially damaging to tapes Do not place tapes near line printers or other devices that produce paper dust Do not place tapes near electric motors or any other magnetic...

Page 211: ...drive To power on the 18 36 track cartridge tape drive press the Power switch Figure 6 23 18 36 track Power switch Diagnostics are performed and are listed on the message display Place the tape drive...

Page 212: ...ken File protect selector is damaged Label is peeling off File protect sensor is damaged Cartridge case contains any liquid Cartridge has any other obvious damage Tape was wound completely out of the...

Page 213: ...y into the drive opening until it stops see figure 6 25 Caution When you insert a cartridge never force it Figure 6 26 Inserting the cartridge into the slot After about 15 seconds the tape drive compl...

Page 214: ...d button Figure 6 27 Ready and Unload buttons The message display shows the tape drive condition while the rewind and unload operation is in progress The cartridge is ejected from the transport Step 2...

Page 215: ...ow these instructions when powering off the tape drive Figure 6 29 Ready button Step 1 Press and release the Ready button Step 2 If a cartridge is loaded in the tape drive unload it Refer to the Rewin...

Page 216: ...Keep cartridges clean and dry Never release a leader block and pull tape from the cartridge Never open a cartridge you will probably damage the tape Never expose the tape or cartridges to direct sunl...

Page 217: ...ridge tape labels Figure 6 31 1 2 inch cartridge tape labels Write on labels with markers that do not smear Use only labels that leave no residue when removed File protection A 1 2 inch cartridge tape...

Page 218: ...4 inch cartridge tape drive procedures The following sections contain instructions for handling the 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive Figure 6 33 shows the components of the 1 4 inch cartridge tape drive...

Page 219: ...The tape is automatically loaded and positioned at BOT The LED indicator is green when the tape is operating properly If the indicator is flashing red call for service Figure 6 34 Inserting a cartridg...

Page 220: ...e tapes section earlier in this chapter File protection A 1 4 inch cartridge tape has a block file protect tab on the labeled side of the cartridge When the arrow on the tab is pointing to the word SA...

Page 221: ...red and handled properly to prevent damage If a disk is damaged files stored on it probably will be lost To help keep your floppy disks in good condition Place identification labels on each disk listi...

Page 222: ...tains the jde used The name or number may be up to six characters in length S Single report mode processes only one report at a time Use this mode when changes must be made to the job specification fr...

Page 223: ...TAPE CARTRIDGE TDn UNLOAD Refer to table 6 2 for a description of the TDn parameter TDn Specifies the tape device being used Notes 1 The tape device identifications are set up during sysgen Refer to...

Page 224: ...pace over reports enter the following command SPACE n REPORTS n is the number of reports Move The Move task allows you to position a tape forward or backward a specific number of files or blocks Note...

Page 225: ...ing files from them using Host Interface Processor HIP software Where applicable instructions are given for accomplishing the tasks using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks descri...

Page 226: ...p as the default host in HIP LIB or if only one host is set up in HIP LIB entering HIP has the same effect as entering HIP HOST HIP ONLINE and HIP START If your LPS has more than one host then the one...

Page 227: ...TION IS NOT SUPPORTED BY CURRENT HOST HP2320 INVALID COMMAND WITH CURRENT HOST TYPE HP2330 INVALID COMMAND WITH NO HOST SPECIFIED Select a communication mode Use this task to select the HIP communicat...

Page 228: ...D HP2030 ALL NOT ALLOWED AT CURRENT LOGON LEVEL HP0200 FAILED TO GO ONLINE Note ONLINE ALL is accepted in logon level class 2 and above for all hosts except for XNS hosts HIP is always in ONLINE ALL m...

Page 229: ...pecified the specified job or the next job in the HIP s queue is submitted using the START command parameters specified by the DUMPJOB command in the HIP file Only one job is submitted After the job i...

Page 230: ...hose status is Receive or Pending Abort Job task Enter the following command HIP ABORT ALL job id job id Table 7 1 lists each parameter and its description Table 7 1 HIP ABORT command parameters and d...

Page 231: ...rted ACTIVE Display all jobs in the active state QUEUED ACTIVE OQUEUED or PRINTING ALL Display all jobs in all queues CANCELLED Display all jobs that have been cancelled COMPLETED Display jobs in a co...

Page 232: ...nd the following message appears HP2145 ENTER HIP SHOW JOBS CONTINUE FOR MORE To display the additional jobs enter the following command HIP SHOW JOBS CONTINUE Figure 7 2 shows the format of a normal...

Page 233: ...b which is one of the following RECEIVE The job is currently being received SENDING The job is currently being sent PENDING The job is waiting to be sent QUEUED The job is in OCS job queue waiting to...

Page 234: ...k the following occurs The current files being received transmitted or printed if any are completed The internal HIP job queue is saved on the system disk for later restart The following message appea...

Page 235: ...ing files from them using Host Interface Processor HIP software Where applicable instructions are given for accomplishing the tasks using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks descri...

Page 236: ...p as the default host in HIP LIB or if only one host is set up in HIP LIB entering HIP has the same effect as entering HIP HOST HIP ONLINE and HIP START If your LPS has more than one host then the one...

Page 237: ...TION IS NOT SUPPORTED BY CURRENT HOST HP2320 INVALID COMMAND WITH CURRENT HOST TYPE HP2330 INVALID COMMAND WITH NO HOST SPECIFIED Select a communication mode Use this task to select the HIP communicat...

Page 238: ...D HP2030 ALL NOT ALLOWED AT CURRENT LOGON LEVEL HP0200 FAILED TO GO ONLINE Note ONLINE ALL is accepted in logon level class 2 and above for all hosts except for XNS hosts HIP is always in ONLINE ALL m...

Page 239: ...pecified the specified job or the next job in the HIP s queue is submitted using the START command parameters specified by the DUMPJOB command in the HIP file Only one job is submitted After the job i...

Page 240: ...hose status is Receive or Pending Abort Job task Enter the following command HIP ABORT ALL job id job id Table 7 1 lists each parameter and its description Table 7 1 HIP ABORT command parameters and d...

Page 241: ...rted ACTIVE Display all jobs in the active state QUEUED ACTIVE OQUEUED or PRINTING ALL Display all jobs in all queues CANCELLED Display all jobs that have been cancelled COMPLETED Display jobs in a co...

Page 242: ...nd the following message appears HP2145 ENTER HIP SHOW JOBS CONTINUE FOR MORE To display the additional jobs enter the following command HIP SHOW JOBS CONTINUE Figure 7 2 shows the format of a normal...

Page 243: ...b which is one of the following RECEIVE The job is currently being received SENDING The job is currently being sent PENDING The job is waiting to be sent QUEUED The job is in OCS job queue waiting to...

Page 244: ...k the following occurs The current files being received transmitted or printed if any are completed The internal HIP job queue is saved on the system disk for later restart The following message appea...

Page 245: ...en for accomplishing the task using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter Status and print tasks Understanding clusters Printer status Select feeder trays S...

Page 246: ...d clusters section later in this chapter The LPS then selects the stock as required by the print job selecting a feeder tray for each page by checking the cluster name and paper size associated with t...

Page 247: ...Stacker bin size The size is either None The bin is empty and containers are not being used Any size output can be stacked in the bin x by y The size of paper or container and paper currently stacked...

Page 248: ...vice Select Feeder Trays task To use the clusters set up in the print job enter the following command FEED MAIN To feed paper from the Aux cluster enter the following command FEED AUX To feed paper fr...

Page 249: ...the output goes to the selected bin unless it is full When the selected bin is full the LPS sends output to the next empty bin that can accept the paper size If no bin is available that can accept th...

Page 250: ...able 8 1 lists each parameter and its description Clusters Use the Clusters task to Display all the clusters in the system with their preferred and current trays Define new clusters Edit preferred or...

Page 251: ...to a cluster that tray number is deleted from all other clusters unless NR is entered with it Table 8 2 CLUSTER command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description cl name The name of the clust...

Page 252: ...ble 8 3 lists each parameter and its description For example 1 You are printing a job using prenumbered sheets of paper numbered from 1 10 feeding from tray 3 2 You remove some sheets from the top of...

Page 253: ...the system is idle that is not printing and not engaged in any nonprinting tasks Causes or cancels the use of transparencies in the next print job Once the job has printed the transparency control re...

Page 254: ...s for purge feeding enter the following command PFEED tray list Table 8 4 lists the parameter and its description To display the currently assigned purge feed trays enter the following command PFEED L...

Page 255: ...at custom size paper is loaded in a feeder tray Set Tray Size task Enter the following command SET TRAY n w l Table 8 6 lists each parameter and its description Table 8 6 SET TRAY command parameters a...

Page 256: ...to use a standard size container The following table shows the default size for each container Set Container Size Enter the following command SET CONTAINER container w l Table 8 8 lists each paramete...

Page 257: ...llowing command BLIMIT bin letter sheet count Table 8 10 lists each parameter and its description Table 8 9 BINFULL command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description threshold The maximum numb...

Page 258: ...rmally an error message number or CS if the report is copy sensitive that is different copies of the report contain different information Note You can display the job status by pressing the JOBS STATU...

Page 259: ...ersonality profile is an entry in a text file called FCG LIB Once this file is created it is preserved across sysgens Logon Level Levels 2 through 5 Syntax FCG profile label Parameters Table 8 11 show...

Page 260: ...feeding or finishing device configurations to the printer To display all profile labels for the feeding or finishing device enter the following command FCG To display the current device configuration...

Page 261: ...en for accomplishing the task using keyed in commands Refer to the list below for the tasks described in this chapter Status and print tasks Understanding clusters Printer status Select feeder trays S...

Page 262: ...d clusters section later in this chapter The LPS then selects the stock as required by the print job selecting a feeder tray for each page by checking the cluster name and paper size associated with t...

Page 263: ...Stacker bin size The size is either None The bin is empty and containers are not being used Any size output can be stacked in the bin x by y The size of paper or container and paper currently stacked...

Page 264: ...vice Select Feeder Trays task To use the clusters set up in the print job enter the following command FEED MAIN To feed paper from the Aux cluster enter the following command FEED AUX To feed paper fr...

Page 265: ...the output goes to the selected bin unless it is full When the selected bin is full the LPS sends output to the next empty bin that can accept the paper size If no bin is available that can accept th...

Page 266: ...able 8 1 lists each parameter and its description Clusters Use the Clusters task to Display all the clusters in the system with their preferred and current trays Define new clusters Edit preferred or...

Page 267: ...to a cluster that tray number is deleted from all other clusters unless NR is entered with it Table 8 2 CLUSTER command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description cl name The name of the clust...

Page 268: ...ble 8 3 lists each parameter and its description For example 1 You are printing a job using prenumbered sheets of paper numbered from 1 10 feeding from tray 3 2 You remove some sheets from the top of...

Page 269: ...the system is idle that is not printing and not engaged in any nonprinting tasks Causes or cancels the use of transparencies in the next print job Once the job has printed the transparency control re...

Page 270: ...s for purge feeding enter the following command PFEED tray list Table 8 4 lists the parameter and its description To display the currently assigned purge feed trays enter the following command PFEED L...

Page 271: ...at custom size paper is loaded in a feeder tray Set Tray Size task Enter the following command SET TRAY n w l Table 8 6 lists each parameter and its description Table 8 6 SET TRAY command parameters a...

Page 272: ...to use a standard size container The following table shows the default size for each container Set Container Size Enter the following command SET CONTAINER container w l Table 8 8 lists each paramete...

Page 273: ...llowing command BLIMIT bin letter sheet count Table 8 10 lists each parameter and its description Table 8 9 BINFULL command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description threshold The maximum numb...

Page 274: ...rmally an error message number or CS if the report is copy sensitive that is different copies of the report contain different information Note You can display the job status by pressing the JOBS STATU...

Page 275: ...ersonality profile is an entry in a text file called FCG LIB Once this file is created it is preserved across sysgens Logon Level Levels 2 through 5 Syntax FCG profile label Parameters Table 8 11 show...

Page 276: ...feeding or finishing device configurations to the printer To display all profile labels for the feeding or finishing device enter the following command FCG To display the current device configuration...

Page 277: ...disk to tape Copy to from floppy Delete files from the system Display file names in each disk file directory Modify licensed and standard fonts logos and format the font logo matrix Review files in t...

Page 278: ...put file id disk id output file id Parameters Table 9 1 shows the parameters of the copy disk to disk command Example COPY FORMA FSL FORMX CREATING FILE FORMX FSL Restriction The output file name must...

Page 279: ...are differences Table 9 2 Parameters of the COPY disk to labeled tape or cartridge command Parameter Description TAPE CARTRIDGE Keywords specifying that files must be written to an LPS labeled tape TA...

Page 280: ...VICE command When writing files to an unlabeled tape there is no position checking The tape write always starts at the current tape position and is terminated by writing two EOFs backspacing over one...

Page 281: ...d replace an existing file of the same name on the disk and requests whether to replace the file If the operator responds with Y the file on tape replaces the disk file If the response is N the tape s...

Page 282: ...a new file and does not exist on the disk REPLACING FILE OCRA FNT if the file already exists on disk and is overwritten The preceding command finds and copies the file OCRA from the tape to disk Its...

Page 283: ...r than 72 bytes are blank filled to 72 bytes The largest file that can be created is 10 000 records Example COPY TAPE UNSYS JSL This command copies a file from an unblocked unlabeled tape to disk Note...

Page 284: ...ile id output file id file id file type ALL Table 9 6 lists each parameter and its description To copy files from a floppy disk to the system disk enter the following command FLOPPY RESTORE REVIEW dis...

Page 285: ...ELETED FORMX FSL DELETED Caution System SYS files should never be deleted Table 9 7 FLOPPY RESTORE command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description REVIEW Prompts you to confirm or stop overw...

Page 286: ...list command Parameter Description EX Displays all the file characteristics of a file id The display format is a title line identifying the information in each column Note that when EX is selected the...

Page 287: ...hat can be sorted with the FILE SORT command is limited by the availability of dynamic memory When this limit is reached the message File list too long only first xxxx File names will be sorted is dis...

Page 288: ...le type file id file id Parameters Table 9 12 shows the syntax parameters of the FIX command Table 9 11 File command information Parameter Description n The sum of the FSIZE field for all the files of...

Page 289: ...displayed Any file name containing a period or dollar sign cannot be deleted and is displayed with the message PROTECTED RNAME Use this command to change the name and or directory type of a file After...

Page 290: ...rs of the SCALE command Parameter Description input filename Specifies the font FNT form FRM or logo LGO file to be converted to 600 spi filetype1 Specifies the file type as FNT FRM or LGO output file...

Page 291: ...ogos are scaled to 600 spi and used in printing an Interpress job the results may not be correct If any scaled character widths are larger than 255 600 425 inches the output font will not generate and...

Page 292: ...isplayed EX Prints all the file characteristics of a given file id Note that when EX is selected the leading and trailing strings are not allowed If the EX option is not entered only the file IDs are...

Page 293: ...e ID id string The following header line precedes the tape file information on both the screen and printed listings File No File Name File Size BF Date If a valid tape label cannot be found a number a...

Page 294: ...the COPY TAPE READ command from open reel tape have line numbers added to them at the time the file is created Source files downloaded from the online subsystem through HOSTCOPY must have line numbers...

Page 295: ...disk to tape Copy to from floppy Delete files from the system Display file names in each disk file directory Modify licensed and standard fonts logos and format the font logo matrix Review files in t...

Page 296: ...put file id disk id output file id Parameters Table 9 1 shows the parameters of the copy disk to disk command Example COPY FORMA FSL FORMX CREATING FILE FORMX FSL Restriction The output file name must...

Page 297: ...are differences Table 9 2 Parameters of the COPY disk to labeled tape or cartridge command Parameter Description TAPE CARTRIDGE Keywords specifying that files must be written to an LPS labeled tape TA...

Page 298: ...VICE command When writing files to an unlabeled tape there is no position checking The tape write always starts at the current tape position and is terminated by writing two EOFs backspacing over one...

Page 299: ...d replace an existing file of the same name on the disk and requests whether to replace the file If the operator responds with Y the file on tape replaces the disk file If the response is N the tape s...

Page 300: ...a new file and does not exist on the disk REPLACING FILE OCRA FNT if the file already exists on disk and is overwritten The preceding command finds and copies the file OCRA from the tape to disk Its...

Page 301: ...r than 72 bytes are blank filled to 72 bytes The largest file that can be created is 10 000 records Example COPY TAPE UNSYS JSL This command copies a file from an unblocked unlabeled tape to disk Note...

Page 302: ...ile id output file id file id file type ALL Table 9 6 lists each parameter and its description To copy files from a floppy disk to the system disk enter the following command FLOPPY RESTORE REVIEW dis...

Page 303: ...ELETED FORMX FSL DELETED Caution System SYS files should never be deleted Table 9 7 FLOPPY RESTORE command parameters and descriptions Parameter Description REVIEW Prompts you to confirm or stop overw...

Page 304: ...list command Parameter Description EX Displays all the file characteristics of a file id The display format is a title line identifying the information in each column Note that when EX is selected the...

Page 305: ...hat can be sorted with the FILE SORT command is limited by the availability of dynamic memory When this limit is reached the message File list too long only first xxxx File names will be sorted is dis...

Page 306: ...le type file id file id Parameters Table 9 12 shows the syntax parameters of the FIX command Table 9 11 File command information Parameter Description n The sum of the FSIZE field for all the files of...

Page 307: ...displayed Any file name containing a period or dollar sign cannot be deleted and is displayed with the message PROTECTED RNAME Use this command to change the name and or directory type of a file After...

Page 308: ...rs of the SCALE command Parameter Description input filename Specifies the font FNT form FRM or logo LGO file to be converted to 600 spi filetype1 Specifies the file type as FNT FRM or LGO output file...

Page 309: ...ogos are scaled to 600 spi and used in printing an Interpress job the results may not be correct If any scaled character widths are larger than 255 600 425 inches the output font will not generate and...

Page 310: ...isplayed EX Prints all the file characteristics of a given file id Note that when EX is selected the leading and trailing strings are not allowed If the EX option is not entered only the file IDs are...

Page 311: ...e ID id string The following header line precedes the tape file information on both the screen and printed listings File No File Name File Size BF Date If a valid tape label cannot be found a number a...

Page 312: ...the COPY TAPE READ command from open reel tape have line numbers added to them at the time the file is created Source files downloaded from the online subsystem through HOSTCOPY must have line numbers...

Page 313: ...ty and to protect the LPS follow these precautions whenever you perform maintenance tasks Use only replacement supplies recommended by Xerox or Xerox Limited Keep replacement supplies in stock Refer t...

Page 314: ...indications If you do not do so the printer eventually stops and does not continue until you replace the supplies Replacing the dry ink cartridge Note Make sure to use only MICR dry ink The dry ink ca...

Page 315: ...rtridge and lid see figure 10 2 Figure 10 2 Unlatching the dry ink cartridge Step 5 Remove the empty cartridge and discard it Step 6 Turn a new full cartridge of dry ink upside down and shake it well...

Page 316: ...e paper seal Step 10 Discard the seal along with the drop cloth Step 11 Close the printer doors Note If any dry ink gets on your hands wash them with soap and cold water Heat sets the ink permanently...

Page 317: ...e the dry ink waste container see figure 10 5 Figure 10 5 Dry ink waste container Step 2 Place a drop cloth on the floor under the dry ink waste container area Caution To prevent dry ink spills do not...

Page 318: ...Note Do not remove the cap from the new container Figure 10 8 Inserting the new dry ink waste container Step 7 Close the printer doors Note If any dry ink gets on your hands wash them with soap and c...

Page 319: ...ash your hands with soap and water after you finish this procedure To add fuser agent Step 1 Open the right and left doors of the printer and locate the fuser area see figure 10 9 Figure 10 9 Fuser ar...

Page 320: ...servoir out until it stops Step 6 Remove the reservoir cap by turning it counterclockwise Step 7 Remove the cap from a new bottle of fuser agent Warning If any fuser agent spills on the floor remove i...

Page 321: ...servoir until the level reaches the MAX line see figure 10 12 Figure 10 12 Adding the fuser agent Step 9 Replace the reservoir cap by turning it clockwise Step 10 Push the fuser agent reservoir in unt...

Page 322: ...e current print job contains at least 40 pages Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces This section lists the steps to clean the following Q850 sensor Q1011 sensor and mirror Q1106 sensor Q11...

Page 323: ...R GUIDE 10 11 Step 3 Locate the Q850 sensor see figure 10 15 Step 4 Place a dry cleaning pad on the sensor and move it from left to right to clean the sensor Figure 10 15 Cleaning the Q850 sensor Step...

Page 324: ...r Support Center personnel Step 1 Open the right and left doors of the printer and locate the Q1011 sensor see figure 10 16 Figure 10 16 Q1011 sensor location Step 2 Apply a small amount of lens and m...

Page 325: ...ep 1 Brush or wipe the sensor window lightly Step 2 Remove any paper dust present in the area Note If the sensor is very dirty you may use a small amount of alcohol on a swab to clean it Caution Do no...

Page 326: ...4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Sensor Q1107 To access sensor Q1107 open the top cover of the high capacity stacker See figure 10 19 for the location of the sensor Figure 10 19...

Page 327: ...nd mirror cleaner Do not spray the liquid directly onto the display since it may cause damage Although the keyboard may seldom need to be cleaned the exterior surfaces of the system controller and pri...

Page 328: ...er to the Supplies appendix for recommended cleaning materials Tape drive cleaning schedule When first using the open reel tape drive follow this cleaning schedule If the tape drive is used continuous...

Page 329: ...pe loading door 2 Supply hub 3 Clamp pads 4 Roller 5 Tension arm 6 Hub Release lever 7 BOT EOT sensor 8 Bollard 9 Tape cleaner 10 Tape heads 11 Bollard 12 Tachometer 13 Roller 14 Take up hub Inspect t...

Page 330: ...want to wear gloves when using the cleaning solutions Avoid prolonged contact with the skin Cleaning procedures This section lists the steps to access and clean the tape path and to clean the exterior...

Page 331: ...faces of the roller guides Tension arm roller Surface of the tachometer tacho roller Caution Do not use alcohol based fluid or any other solvents on plastic or painted parts Caution Do not allow clean...

Page 332: ...locate operation Caution Never power off the tape drive without following the cleaning procedure once the CLEAN message has appeared Cleaning procedures This section lists the steps to clean the tape...

Page 333: ...an be used approximately 100 times Using the custom transfer assist blade The transfer assist blade in the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS assures good print quality for your jobs A kit is avail...

Page 334: ...size with the custom transfer assist blades When you are using the custom transfer assist blade you must set the tray length differently than described in the Set tray size section of the Status and p...

Page 335: ...ty and to protect the LPS follow these precautions whenever you perform maintenance tasks Use only replacement supplies recommended by Xerox or Xerox Limited Keep replacement supplies in stock Refer t...

Page 336: ...indications If you do not do so the printer eventually stops and does not continue until you replace the supplies Replacing the dry ink cartridge Note Make sure to use only MICR dry ink The dry ink ca...

Page 337: ...rtridge and lid see figure 10 2 Figure 10 2 Unlatching the dry ink cartridge Step 5 Remove the empty cartridge and discard it Step 6 Turn a new full cartridge of dry ink upside down and shake it well...

Page 338: ...e paper seal Step 10 Discard the seal along with the drop cloth Step 11 Close the printer doors Note If any dry ink gets on your hands wash them with soap and cold water Heat sets the ink permanently...

Page 339: ...e the dry ink waste container see figure 10 5 Figure 10 5 Dry ink waste container Step 2 Place a drop cloth on the floor under the dry ink waste container area Caution To prevent dry ink spills do not...

Page 340: ...Note Do not remove the cap from the new container Figure 10 8 Inserting the new dry ink waste container Step 7 Close the printer doors Note If any dry ink gets on your hands wash them with soap and c...

Page 341: ...ash your hands with soap and water after you finish this procedure To add fuser agent Step 1 Open the right and left doors of the printer and locate the fuser area see figure 10 9 Figure 10 9 Fuser ar...

Page 342: ...servoir out until it stops Step 6 Remove the reservoir cap by turning it counterclockwise Step 7 Remove the cap from a new bottle of fuser agent Warning If any fuser agent spills on the floor remove i...

Page 343: ...servoir until the level reaches the MAX line see figure 10 12 Figure 10 12 Adding the fuser agent Step 9 Replace the reservoir cap by turning it clockwise Step 10 Push the fuser agent reservoir in unt...

Page 344: ...e current print job contains at least 40 pages Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces This section lists the steps to clean the following Q850 sensor Q1011 sensor and mirror Q1106 sensor Q11...

Page 345: ...R GUIDE 10 11 Step 3 Locate the Q850 sensor see figure 10 15 Step 4 Place a dry cleaning pad on the sensor and move it from left to right to clean the sensor Figure 10 15 Cleaning the Q850 sensor Step...

Page 346: ...r Support Center personnel Step 1 Open the right and left doors of the printer and locate the Q1011 sensor see figure 10 16 Figure 10 16 Q1011 sensor location Step 2 Apply a small amount of lens and m...

Page 347: ...ep 1 Brush or wipe the sensor window lightly Step 2 Remove any paper dust present in the area Note If the sensor is very dirty you may use a small amount of alcohol on a swab to clean it Caution Do no...

Page 348: ...4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Sensor Q1107 To access sensor Q1107 open the top cover of the high capacity stacker See figure 10 19 for the location of the sensor Figure 10 19...

Page 349: ...nd mirror cleaner Do not spray the liquid directly onto the display since it may cause damage Although the keyboard may seldom need to be cleaned the exterior surfaces of the system controller and pri...

Page 350: ...er to the Supplies appendix for recommended cleaning materials Tape drive cleaning schedule When first using the open reel tape drive follow this cleaning schedule If the tape drive is used continuous...

Page 351: ...pe loading door 2 Supply hub 3 Clamp pads 4 Roller 5 Tension arm 6 Hub Release lever 7 BOT EOT sensor 8 Bollard 9 Tape cleaner 10 Tape heads 11 Bollard 12 Tachometer 13 Roller 14 Take up hub Inspect t...

Page 352: ...want to wear gloves when using the cleaning solutions Avoid prolonged contact with the skin Cleaning procedures This section lists the steps to access and clean the tape path and to clean the exterior...

Page 353: ...faces of the roller guides Tension arm roller Surface of the tachometer tacho roller Caution Do not use alcohol based fluid or any other solvents on plastic or painted parts Caution Do not allow clean...

Page 354: ...locate operation Caution Never power off the tape drive without following the cleaning procedure once the CLEAN message has appeared Cleaning procedures This section lists the steps to clean the tape...

Page 355: ...an be used approximately 100 times Using the custom transfer assist blade The transfer assist blade in the Xerox DocuPrint 96 DocuPrint 96MX LPS assures good print quality for your jobs A kit is avail...

Page 356: ...size with the custom transfer assist blades When you are using the custom transfer assist blade you must set the tray length differently than described in the Set tray size section of the Status and p...

Page 357: ...by masking the fault or condition and continuing to print the current job For example if you are printing a report using feeder tray 1 and stacking into stacker bin A the LPS continues printing even i...

Page 358: ...utstanding masked faults Clear these masked faults before continuing with the print job Doing so will enhance printer productivity When there is a fault that cannot be masked that is that causes the p...

Page 359: ...2 Step 2 Pull the levers forward toward you on the silver latch release Step 3 Turn both levers to the left counter clockwise as illustrated in figure 11 2 Figure 11 2 Locating the two heavy weight le...

Page 360: ...a paper jam the printer stops and the following indications appear If enabled the Attention light flashes The Fault icon appears on the printer control console Messages appear on the display informing...

Page 361: ...e paper curl Step 1 Print five one sided simplex 8 5 by 11 inch or A4 sheets Step 2 Measure the amount of curl in the prints by holding the five prints in the top center of the short edge see figure 1...

Page 362: ...gure 11 5 Decurler lever Step 2 If the print curl is 2 or more move the green decurler lever to the right Step 3 If the print is 3 or more move the green decurler lever to the left Step 4 If the decur...

Page 363: ...ce Each area of the printer where jams can occur has detailed message labels that tell you how to clear the jam see figure 11 6 Figure 11 6 Message labels inside the LPS Each handle lever or knob that...

Page 364: ...console Step 2 Open any printer doors necessary to access the area Step 3 Clear the jammed paper from the area following the instructions on the LPS message labels and the messages on the printer cont...

Page 365: ...u should check job integrity once the report has been printed To check job integrity Step 1 The printer offsets the first sheet printed following a paper jam Locate that sheet Step 2 Check the sheets...

Page 366: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 10 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Printer areas Figures 11 8 through 11 26 show printer areas 2 through 20 Figure 11 8 Area 2 Figure 11 9 Area 3...

Page 367: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 11 Figure 11 10 Area 4 Figure 11 11 Area 5...

Page 368: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 12 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 12 Area 6 Figure 11 13 Area 7 Figure 11 14 Area 8...

Page 369: ...ng area 9 Pull the area 9 green lever toward you to unlatch it Ensure that you relatch the lever once you have cleared any paper in this area You may also want to pull out tray 1 and hold the green le...

Page 370: ...9 Step 2 Carefully reaching your hand into the area squeeze the edges of the pinch lever and lift it up Caution This area of the printer may be hot Be careful when inserting your hand Step 3 Remove an...

Page 371: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 15 Figure 11 17 Area 11 feeder stacker Figure 11 18 Area 12 feeder stacker...

Page 372: ...ROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 19 Area 13 Figure 11 20 Area 14 Note You may sometimes find paper lying on top of area 14 even though there is no message indicating a jam...

Page 373: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 17 Figure 11 21 Area 15 Figure 11 22 Area 16...

Page 374: ...96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 23 Area 17 Note If your LPS has frequent jams in this area you may need to clean the Q1106 sensor Refer to the Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces secti...

Page 375: ...owing a jam in area 18 Check for this message when clearing an area 18 paper jam If your LPS has frequent jams in this area you may need to clean the Q1107A sensor Refer to the Cleaning the sensors an...

Page 376: ...odule To clear a paper jam of an LPS with a Bypass Transport Module Step 1 Open the Bypass Transport Module door Step 2 Press the Area 19 green lever in the direction of the arrow printed on it see fi...

Page 377: ...tep 5 Press the Area 20 green lever in the direction of the arrow printed on it see figure 11 26 Figure 11 26 Area 20 Step 6 Remove any paper in the exposed area Step 7 Press the green lever down and...

Page 378: ...en the feeder tray Pull the tray all the way out for best results Step 4 For the processor feeder trays press the green lever to unlatch the paper feeder assembly see figure 11 28 Figure 11 28 Unlatch...

Page 379: ...pressing the green dot until the assembly clicks into place see figure 11 29 Figure 11 29 Relatching the paper feeder assembly Step 7 Slide the tray back into the printer until the tray latches and p...

Page 380: ...ng the feed belt To clean the feed belt Step 1 Clear any misfeeds that have occurred but do not relatch the paper feeder assembly The paper feeder assembly must be unlatched to clean the belt if neces...

Page 381: ...isted on the printer control console but the Attention light is still on and the message Output is stopped See message at the System Display appears on the printer control console there may be an uncl...

Page 382: ...re being thrown around the stacker and when paper stack is falling over or sliding around the bin Papers are being thrown around the stacker This problem may occur when you have unloaded paper by open...

Page 383: ...dure for powering on and booting the LPS but the system does not boot properly Step 1 Press the CAPSLOCK key on the system controller keyboard Step 2 Press the Boot button on the operator control pane...

Page 384: ...and This should put the printer back in communication with the system controller Note Ask your Xerox service representative to change this command to a Logon Level 2 if not already done Otherwise you...

Page 385: ...the system controller display OS1620 Local density problem has caused a printer cycle down OS1625 Local density problem rasterization in progress Note Do not press any keys until the process is comple...

Page 386: ...n the last system checkpoint was taken because of the method used by the system to restore its dynamic active memory If working online to a host computer check the output in the stacker bins to find t...

Page 387: ...11 31 Open reel tape drive problems The following sections deal with open reel tape drive problems Tape drive does not perform self load routine Ensure the tape path cover and the loading door are fu...

Page 388: ...e loading door is closed Press the Reset button to open the door see figure 11 35 Figure 11 35 Reset button If the door still does not open tap on it lightly to open it LID OPEN appears on the tape dr...

Page 389: ...2 If there is a relevant message on the printer control console or system controller display perform the action described there Step 3 If there is an error code on the tape drive message display reco...

Page 390: ...oll Select and Unload buttons If the IPL procedure still fails note the error code and time and call for service If you cannot insert a cartridge Inspect the cartridge for damage Refer to the Load a c...

Page 391: ...If the tape still does not unload record the error code on the message display record the time and call for service Unloading a cartridge after a power failure To unload a cartridge after a power fail...

Page 392: ...e is receiving power from the main AC source Step 2 Ensure that the AC Power switch on the rear of the tape drive is on see figure 11 40 Figure 11 40 18 36 Track AC power switch Step 3 Turn the Power...

Page 393: ...ion of the Offline printing tasks chapter Step 3 If the drive still does not become ready the cartridge may be inserted incorrectly Remove the cartridge from the transport and insert it again Step 4 I...

Page 394: ...efore contacting Xerox service please make note of Status code numbers and messages which appear on the system controller display including the 6 digit code number that resulted from running the PROBL...

Page 395: ...UPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 39 This information is given to a customer service representative who will call you back to discuss the information and give you an estimated time of arrival or assis...

Page 396: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 40 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 44 Paper curl chart...

Page 397: ...by masking the fault or condition and continuing to print the current job For example if you are printing a report using feeder tray 1 and stacking into stacker bin A the LPS continues printing even i...

Page 398: ...utstanding masked faults Clear these masked faults before continuing with the print job Doing so will enhance printer productivity When there is a fault that cannot be masked that is that causes the p...

Page 399: ...2 Step 2 Pull the levers forward toward you on the silver latch release Step 3 Turn both levers to the left counter clockwise as illustrated in figure 11 2 Figure 11 2 Locating the two heavy weight le...

Page 400: ...a paper jam the printer stops and the following indications appear If enabled the Attention light flashes The Fault icon appears on the printer control console Messages appear on the display informing...

Page 401: ...e paper curl Step 1 Print five one sided simplex 8 5 by 11 inch or A4 sheets Step 2 Measure the amount of curl in the prints by holding the five prints in the top center of the short edge see figure 1...

Page 402: ...gure 11 5 Decurler lever Step 2 If the print curl is 2 or more move the green decurler lever to the right Step 3 If the print is 3 or more move the green decurler lever to the left Step 4 If the decur...

Page 403: ...ce Each area of the printer where jams can occur has detailed message labels that tell you how to clear the jam see figure 11 6 Figure 11 6 Message labels inside the LPS Each handle lever or knob that...

Page 404: ...console Step 2 Open any printer doors necessary to access the area Step 3 Clear the jammed paper from the area following the instructions on the LPS message labels and the messages on the printer cont...

Page 405: ...u should check job integrity once the report has been printed To check job integrity Step 1 The printer offsets the first sheet printed following a paper jam Locate that sheet Step 2 Check the sheets...

Page 406: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 10 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Printer areas Figures 11 8 through 11 26 show printer areas 2 through 20 Figure 11 8 Area 2 Figure 11 9 Area 3...

Page 407: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 11 Figure 11 10 Area 4 Figure 11 11 Area 5...

Page 408: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 12 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 12 Area 6 Figure 11 13 Area 7 Figure 11 14 Area 8...

Page 409: ...ng area 9 Pull the area 9 green lever toward you to unlatch it Ensure that you relatch the lever once you have cleared any paper in this area You may also want to pull out tray 1 and hold the green le...

Page 410: ...9 Step 2 Carefully reaching your hand into the area squeeze the edges of the pinch lever and lift it up Caution This area of the printer may be hot Be careful when inserting your hand Step 3 Remove an...

Page 411: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 15 Figure 11 17 Area 11 feeder stacker Figure 11 18 Area 12 feeder stacker...

Page 412: ...ROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 19 Area 13 Figure 11 20 Area 14 Note You may sometimes find paper lying on top of area 14 even though there is no message indicating a jam...

Page 413: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 17 Figure 11 21 Area 15 Figure 11 22 Area 16...

Page 414: ...96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 23 Area 17 Note If your LPS has frequent jams in this area you may need to clean the Q1106 sensor Refer to the Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces secti...

Page 415: ...owing a jam in area 18 Check for this message when clearing an area 18 paper jam If your LPS has frequent jams in this area you may need to clean the Q1107A sensor Refer to the Cleaning the sensors an...

Page 416: ...odule To clear a paper jam of an LPS with a Bypass Transport Module Step 1 Open the Bypass Transport Module door Step 2 Press the Area 19 green lever in the direction of the arrow printed on it see fi...

Page 417: ...tep 5 Press the Area 20 green lever in the direction of the arrow printed on it see figure 11 26 Figure 11 26 Area 20 Step 6 Remove any paper in the exposed area Step 7 Press the green lever down and...

Page 418: ...en the feeder tray Pull the tray all the way out for best results Step 4 For the processor feeder trays press the green lever to unlatch the paper feeder assembly see figure 11 28 Figure 11 28 Unlatch...

Page 419: ...pressing the green dot until the assembly clicks into place see figure 11 29 Figure 11 29 Relatching the paper feeder assembly Step 7 Slide the tray back into the printer until the tray latches and p...

Page 420: ...ng the feed belt To clean the feed belt Step 1 Clear any misfeeds that have occurred but do not relatch the paper feeder assembly The paper feeder assembly must be unlatched to clean the belt if neces...

Page 421: ...isted on the printer control console but the Attention light is still on and the message Output is stopped See message at the System Display appears on the printer control console there may be an uncl...

Page 422: ...re being thrown around the stacker and when paper stack is falling over or sliding around the bin Papers are being thrown around the stacker This problem may occur when you have unloaded paper by open...

Page 423: ...dure for powering on and booting the LPS but the system does not boot properly Step 1 Press the CAPSLOCK key on the system controller keyboard Step 2 Press the Boot button on the operator control pane...

Page 424: ...and This should put the printer back in communication with the system controller Note Ask your Xerox service representative to change this command to a Logon Level 2 if not already done Otherwise you...

Page 425: ...the system controller display OS1620 Local density problem has caused a printer cycle down OS1625 Local density problem rasterization in progress Note Do not press any keys until the process is comple...

Page 426: ...n the last system checkpoint was taken because of the method used by the system to restore its dynamic active memory If working online to a host computer check the output in the stacker bins to find t...

Page 427: ...11 31 Open reel tape drive problems The following sections deal with open reel tape drive problems Tape drive does not perform self load routine Ensure the tape path cover and the loading door are fu...

Page 428: ...e loading door is closed Press the Reset button to open the door see figure 11 35 Figure 11 35 Reset button If the door still does not open tap on it lightly to open it LID OPEN appears on the tape dr...

Page 429: ...2 If there is a relevant message on the printer control console or system controller display perform the action described there Step 3 If there is an error code on the tape drive message display reco...

Page 430: ...oll Select and Unload buttons If the IPL procedure still fails note the error code and time and call for service If you cannot insert a cartridge Inspect the cartridge for damage Refer to the Load a c...

Page 431: ...If the tape still does not unload record the error code on the message display record the time and call for service Unloading a cartridge after a power failure To unload a cartridge after a power fail...

Page 432: ...e is receiving power from the main AC source Step 2 Ensure that the AC Power switch on the rear of the tape drive is on see figure 11 40 Figure 11 40 18 36 Track AC power switch Step 3 Turn the Power...

Page 433: ...ion of the Offline printing tasks chapter Step 3 If the drive still does not become ready the cartridge may be inserted incorrectly Remove the cartridge from the transport and insert it again Step 4 I...

Page 434: ...efore contacting Xerox service please make note of Status code numbers and messages which appear on the system controller display including the 6 digit code number that resulted from running the PROBL...

Page 435: ...UPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 11 39 This information is given to a customer service representative who will call you back to discuss the information and give you an estimated time of arrival or assis...

Page 436: ...PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS 11 40 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE Figure 11 44 Paper curl chart...

Page 437: ...Ink Character Recognition The Xerox DocuPrint 96MX LPS is identical to the Xerox DocuPrint 96 LPS except that it is enhanced to provide MICR capability Xerox DocuPrint 96MX systems may be operated in...

Page 438: ...an example of a MICR line Figure 12 1 MICR line The Xerox DocuPrint 96MX system is designed to meet ABA standards and ANSI and ISO specifications for automatic check handling It prints the variable d...

Page 439: ...in MICR or non MICR mode This gives you control of the printer MICR state To perform the mode selection enter the following command at the System Controller terminal MICR ON OFF MICR mode echo The MIC...

Page 440: ...mode is turned off Step 2 You may turn MICR mode on or off only when the printer is idle and may not switch modes when the printer is online This feature prevents signal strength errors Step 3 When MI...

Page 441: ...uments using the standard E 13B font that supports 14 characters including numerals zero through nine as well as the following symbols Transit Amount On Us Dash Transit There are two transit symbols i...

Page 442: ...ch number and probably the check number The check serial number appears typically to the right of the On Us symbol On larger business size checks this symbol is also used to define a field on the left...

Page 443: ...MICR Position and Dimension Gauge the 8 Power X Comparator with MICR Grid also allows you to compare the MICR characters to industry standards The comparator is an optical tool which magnifies the cha...

Page 444: ...ry ink The procedure for adding dry ink is identical to the procedure on the non MICR printer Caution Use only MICR dry ink for a MICR Xerox DocuPrint 96MX printer MICR dry ink cannot be re used or in...

Page 445: ...Ink Character Recognition The Xerox DocuPrint 96MX LPS is identical to the Xerox DocuPrint 96 LPS except that it is enhanced to provide MICR capability Xerox DocuPrint 96MX systems may be operated in...

Page 446: ...an example of a MICR line Figure 12 1 MICR line The Xerox DocuPrint 96MX system is designed to meet ABA standards and ANSI and ISO specifications for automatic check handling It prints the variable d...

Page 447: ...in MICR or non MICR mode This gives you control of the printer MICR state To perform the mode selection enter the following command at the System Controller terminal MICR ON OFF MICR mode echo The MIC...

Page 448: ...mode is turned off Step 2 You may turn MICR mode on or off only when the printer is idle and may not switch modes when the printer is online This feature prevents signal strength errors Step 3 When MI...

Page 449: ...uments using the standard E 13B font that supports 14 characters including numerals zero through nine as well as the following symbols Transit Amount On Us Dash Transit There are two transit symbols i...

Page 450: ...ch number and probably the check number The check serial number appears typically to the right of the On Us symbol On larger business size checks this symbol is also used to define a field on the left...

Page 451: ...MICR Position and Dimension Gauge the 8 Power X Comparator with MICR Grid also allows you to compare the MICR characters to industry standards The comparator is an optical tool which magnifies the cha...

Page 452: ...ry ink The procedure for adding dry ink is identical to the procedure on the non MICR printer Caution Use only MICR dry ink for a MICR Xerox DocuPrint 96MX printer MICR dry ink cannot be re used or in...

Page 453: ...follows Meter A counts all good impressions delivered to their intended output tray This meter cannot be reset Meter J counts only sheets printed in the printer diagnostic mode and delivered to their...

Page 454: ...ge Display Mode Burst Device 3211 Printer Characteristics Terminal Type Character Speed 96 ppm SCSI Tape Devices Resolution 300 spi Reel to Reel HP SCSI A Ch O Tg 0 Default Order 1 to N Streamer Tape...

Page 455: ...number If you are reporting other Xerox printers during the same call ensure you have the serial number and meter read information available for each one before calling the Electronic Meter Read Coll...

Page 456: ...will need these instructions only for special situations You should have no problems in entering your meter reads if you do the system is designed to enable you to make any necessary corrections This...

Page 457: ...ancel an entry it just read back to you enter 4 After acknowledging the cancellation the system asks you to reenter the needed information Enter 94 to cancel all data entered for a machine It can be u...

Page 458: ...ystem s toll free number It operates 24 hours a day every day including weekends and holidays Meter readings should be reported between the 20th and the last working day of each month 423 6168 in Roch...

Page 459: ...ot enter a date within that range the system refers you to the touchtone information number and terminates the call When a correct date is entered the system reads back the date for example Date is fi...

Page 460: ...to 9212377889 This serial number is only a demonstration serial number it cannot generate a bill You may practice all procedures described in the Entering meter read information section using this se...

Page 461: ...follows Meter A counts all good impressions delivered to their intended output tray This meter cannot be reset Meter J counts only sheets printed in the printer diagnostic mode and delivered to their...

Page 462: ...ge Display Mode Burst Device 3211 Printer Characteristics Terminal Type Character Speed 96 ppm SCSI Tape Devices Resolution 300 spi Reel to Reel HP SCSI A Ch O Tg 0 Default Order 1 to N Streamer Tape...

Page 463: ...number If you are reporting other Xerox printers during the same call ensure you have the serial number and meter read information available for each one before calling the Electronic Meter Read Coll...

Page 464: ...will need these instructions only for special situations You should have no problems in entering your meter reads if you do the system is designed to enable you to make any necessary corrections This...

Page 465: ...ancel an entry it just read back to you enter 4 After acknowledging the cancellation the system asks you to reenter the needed information Enter 94 to cancel all data entered for a machine It can be u...

Page 466: ...ystem s toll free number It operates 24 hours a day every day including weekends and holidays Meter readings should be reported between the 20th and the last working day of each month 423 6168 in Roch...

Page 467: ...ot enter a date within that range the system refers you to the touchtone information number and terminates the call When a correct date is entered the system reads back the date for example Date is fi...

Page 468: ...to 9212377889 This serial number is only a demonstration serial number it cannot generate a bill You may practice all procedures described in the Entering meter read information section using this se...

Page 469: ...toll free number 1 800 822 2200 Monday through Friday between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Pacific time Give the supply order representative the following information Your Xerox customer number which is supp...

Page 470: ...2 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 3R3074 8 5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors Pink 3R3090 8 5 x...

Page 471: ...d 100 to a box 8 5 x 11 inch Clear with a white strip on the edge 3R2780 High Speed Labels gummed All labels are on 8 5 x 11 inch sheets 1000 sheets to a box 8 5 x 11 inch 33 labels per sheet 3R3139 8...

Page 472: ...per carton 5R161 Developer for Xerox DocuPrint 96MX Packaged two bottles per carton Effective life is approximately 600 000 pages per carton 5R573 Fuser agent Packaged one bottle per carton Consumptio...

Page 473: ...toll free number 1 800 822 2200 Monday through Friday between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Pacific time Give the supply order representative the following information Your Xerox customer number which is supp...

Page 474: ...2 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 3R3074 8 5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors Pink 3R3090 8 5 x...

Page 475: ...d 100 to a box 8 5 x 11 inch Clear with a white strip on the edge 3R2780 High Speed Labels gummed All labels are on 8 5 x 11 inch sheets 1000 sheets to a box 8 5 x 11 inch 33 labels per sheet 3R3139 8...

Page 476: ...per carton 5R161 Developer for Xerox DocuPrint 96MX Packaged two bottles per carton Effective life is approximately 600 000 pages per carton 5R573 Fuser agent Packaged one bottle per carton Consumptio...

Page 477: ...c information Each alphanumeric character and several nonprinting characters are assigned a binary number covering 128 possible characters It is used for information interchange among data processing...

Page 478: ...with electric pulses 0 off 1 on Most computer calculations are binary binary digit bit In the binary numbering system either of the characters 0 or 1 The bit is the base unit of information used by c...

Page 479: ...ompartment of memory in which this data is stored during transfer from one device to another This is useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and for adjusting differences...

Page 480: ...modifying the output printing characteristics of a report on a copy to copy basis code 1 Set of symbols representing data or instructions to a computer 2 To write a list of instructions software to ca...

Page 481: ...grouped together for faster processing See also job concatenation mode console Functional unit containing devices used by an operator to communicate with an operating system It may consist of a displa...

Page 482: ...cating the rate of pay and all deductions data processing Operations carried out on data by means of algorithms and programs to produce information or a specific result The rearrangement of data into...

Page 483: ...ch dpi It may also be referred to as a picture element pixel or spot download To copy files using communication lines from the host onto LPS system disks dry ink Minute dry particles of resin and carb...

Page 484: ...FIS Font Interchange Standard Standard that defines the digital representation of fonts and character metrics for the generation of an entire series of Interpress fonts fixed font Font containing char...

Page 485: ...on a page grid unit Smallest rectangle enclosed by horizontal and vertical lines on a grid The size of a grid unit is expressed as the length of one side of a rectangle halftone screen A tool used in...

Page 486: ...r See also mainframe host interface Connection between network and host computer icon Symbol appearing on the printer control console that can be opened to display a window or screen options id identi...

Page 487: ...or library Collection of compiled job descriptions See also JSL job 1 Set of instructions JDEs defining a unit of work for the system 2 In setting a separation boundary through the Bin Full Criteria t...

Page 488: ...rrent is passed through it Often used for indicator lights on disk drives or modems as well as for displays on other electronic equipment LEF long edge feed The movement of paper through the printer i...

Page 489: ...agnetic surface suitable for storing computer data in the form of magnetized spots Magnetic tape is often used for long term storage since it can accommodate large volumes of information mainframe Cen...

Page 490: ...er to read characters printed in special metallic ink by scanning the shapes of their magnetic fields MICR fields are often imprinted on bank checks before processing mode Manner in which an activity...

Page 491: ...ies operator command Statement to control a program issued through a console device or terminal causing a control program to provide requested information alter normal operations initiate new operatio...

Page 492: ...er inch spacing is called pica and 12 pitch 12 characters per inch spacing is called elite 2 The number of page images placed on the xerographic belt during one revolution The 4135 LPS operates in a m...

Page 493: ...Font containing characters that vary in width See also fixed font proportional spacing Text in which each alphanumeric character is given a weighted amount of space Such output has print like appeara...

Page 494: ...the clearer the image that is produced ROM read only memory Solid state memory for programs It cannot be rewritten save To store programs data or text for retrieval at a later time scale To adjust fon...

Page 495: ...network For example a computer transmitting data through telecommunication lines to several other computers or receiving terminals source file File containing source language statements or commands s...

Page 496: ...rocessing a collection of parts and procedures organized to accomplish a set of specific functions 2 Assembly of components united by some form of regulated interaction to form an organized whole 3 Op...

Page 497: ...data communications transmitted and received through telephone lines teleprocessing Sending and receiving data through telecommunication lines for processing among various remote terminals and the ce...

Page 498: ...another type size Height of a typeface measured from the bottom of its descenders to the top of its ascenders expressed in points type style Italic condensed bold and other variations of typeface tha...

Page 499: ...ge medium write protection Data protection feature implemented on magnetic media for example floppy disk 9 track tape to prevent stored data from being modified written over or erased x axis Horizonta...

Page 500: ...tion entry cpi characters per inch CPU central processing unit CR carriage return DCE data communications equipment DDCMP Digital Data Communication Message Protocol DEC Digital Equipment Corporation...

Page 501: ...oller FCB forms control buffer FCG finishing configuration utility FCP file control parameter FDL forms description language FDR file directory FFM font file management FIS Font Interchange Standard F...

Page 502: ...ut module IOT input output terminal also referred to as printer IPD Interpress decomposer IPFONTS Interpress fonts IPL initial program load IPM Interpress mapping ips inches per second JCB job control...

Page 503: ...n OCR optical character recognition OCS operator communications subsystem OLI online interface OS operating system OSDS operating system diagnostic software OSEXEC operating system executive OSS opera...

Page 504: ...SCSI small computer system interface SDLC synchronous data link control SEF short edge feed SFS status file services SIF sequence insert file SNA system network architecture spi spots per inch SST sy...

Page 505: ...DGI Xerox DCF and GDDM Interface XDSS Xerox Documentation and Software Services XICS Xerox Integrated Composition System XJCF Xerox Job Control Facility XMP xerographic mode persistence XMS xerographi...

Page 506: ...GLOSSARY GLOSSARY 30 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96 DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE...

Page 507: ...c information Each alphanumeric character and several nonprinting characters are assigned a binary number covering 128 possible characters It is used for information interchange among data processing...

Page 508: ...with electric pulses 0 off 1 on Most computer calculations are binary binary digit bit In the binary numbering system either of the characters 0 or 1 The bit is the base unit of information used by c...

Page 509: ...ompartment of memory in which this data is stored during transfer from one device to another This is useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and for adjusting differences...

Page 510: ...modifying the output printing characteristics of a report on a copy to copy basis code 1 Set of symbols representing data or instructions to a computer 2 To write a list of instructions software to ca...

Page 511: ...grouped together for faster processing See also job concatenation mode console Functional unit containing devices used by an operator to communicate with an operating system It may consist of a displa...

Page 512: ...cating the rate of pay and all deductions data processing Operations carried out on data by means of algorithms and programs to produce information or a specific result The rearrangement of data into...

Page 513: ...ch dpi It may also be referred to as a picture element pixel or spot download To copy files using communication lines from the host onto LPS system disks dry ink Minute dry particles of resin and carb...

Page 514: ...FIS Font Interchange Standard Standard that defines the digital representation of fonts and character metrics for the generation of an entire series of Interpress fonts fixed font Font containing char...

Page 515: ...on a page grid unit Smallest rectangle enclosed by horizontal and vertical lines on a grid The size of a grid unit is expressed as the length of one side of a rectangle halftone screen A tool used in...

Page 516: ...r See also mainframe host interface Connection between network and host computer icon Symbol appearing on the printer control console that can be opened to display a window or screen options id identi...

Page 517: ...or library Collection of compiled job descriptions See also JSL job 1 Set of instructions JDEs defining a unit of work for the system 2 In setting a separation boundary through the Bin Full Criteria t...

Page 518: ...rrent is passed through it Often used for indicator lights on disk drives or modems as well as for displays on other electronic equipment LEF long edge feed The movement of paper through the printer i...

Page 519: ...agnetic surface suitable for storing computer data in the form of magnetized spots Magnetic tape is often used for long term storage since it can accommodate large volumes of information mainframe Cen...

Page 520: ...er to read characters printed in special metallic ink by scanning the shapes of their magnetic fields MICR fields are often imprinted on bank checks before processing mode Manner in which an activity...

Page 521: ...ies operator command Statement to control a program issued through a console device or terminal causing a control program to provide requested information alter normal operations initiate new operatio...

Page 522: ...er inch spacing is called pica and 12 pitch 12 characters per inch spacing is called elite 2 The number of page images placed on the xerographic belt during one revolution The 4135 LPS operates in a m...

Page 523: ...Font containing characters that vary in width See also fixed font proportional spacing Text in which each alphanumeric character is given a weighted amount of space Such output has print like appeara...

Page 524: ...the clearer the image that is produced ROM read only memory Solid state memory for programs It cannot be rewritten save To store programs data or text for retrieval at a later time scale To adjust fon...

Page 525: ...network For example a computer transmitting data through telecommunication lines to several other computers or receiving terminals source file File containing source language statements or commands s...

Page 526: ...rocessing a collection of parts and procedures organized to accomplish a set of specific functions 2 Assembly of components united by some form of regulated interaction to form an organized whole 3 Op...

Page 527: ...data communications transmitted and received through telephone lines teleprocessing Sending and receiving data through telecommunication lines for processing among various remote terminals and the ce...

Page 528: ...another type size Height of a typeface measured from the bottom of its descenders to the top of its ascenders expressed in points type style Italic condensed bold and other variations of typeface tha...

Page 529: ...ge medium write protection Data protection feature implemented on magnetic media for example floppy disk 9 track tape to prevent stored data from being modified written over or erased x axis Horizonta...

Page 530: ...tion entry cpi characters per inch CPU central processing unit CR carriage return DCE data communications equipment DDCMP Digital Data Communication Message Protocol DEC Digital Equipment Corporation...

Page 531: ...oller FCB forms control buffer FCG finishing configuration utility FCP file control parameter FDL forms description language FDR file directory FFM font file management FIS Font Interchange Standard F...

Page 532: ...ut module IOT input output terminal also referred to as printer IPD Interpress decomposer IPFONTS Interpress fonts IPL initial program load IPM Interpress mapping ips inches per second JCB job control...

Page 533: ...n OCR optical character recognition OCS operator communications subsystem OLI online interface OS operating system OSDS operating system diagnostic software OSEXEC operating system executive OSS opera...

Page 534: ...SCSI small computer system interface SDLC synchronous data link control SEF short edge feed SFS status file services SIF sequence insert file SNA system network architecture spi spots per inch SST sy...

Page 535: ...DGI Xerox DCF and GDDM Interface XDSS Xerox Documentation and Software Services XICS Xerox Integrated Composition System XJCF Xerox Job Control Facility XMP xerographic mode persistence XMS xerographi...

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