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NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide

Safety

Operation safety: U. S.

Your Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and 
tested to meet strict safety requirements. They have been 
approved by safety agencies, and they comply with environmental 
standards. Please observe the following precautions to ensure 
your continued safety.

WARNING:

Improper connection of the equipment grounding 

conductor may result in risk of electrical shock. 

Always connect equipment to a properly grounded electrical 
outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet checked by a qualified 
electrician. 

Never use a ground adapter plug to connect equipment to an 
electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal. 

Always place equipment on a solid support surface with 
adequate strength for its weight. 

Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for 
your Xerox equipment. Use of unsuitable materials may result 
in poor performance and may create a hazardous situation. 

Never move either the printer or the controller without first 
contacting Xerox for approval. 

Never attempt any maintenance that is not specifically 
described in this documentation. 

Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with 
screws. There are no operator-serviceable areas within these 
covers. 

Never override electrical or mechanical interlocks. 

Never use supplies or cleaning materials for other than their 
intended purposes. Keep all materials out of the reach of 
children. 

Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or 
odors. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and 
call service to correct the problem. 

If you need any additional safety information concerning the 
equipment or materials Xerox supplies, call Xerox Product Safety 
at the following toll-free number in the United States:

1-800-828-6571

For customers outside the United States, contact your local Xerox 
representative or operating company.

Summary of Contents for Nuvera 100

Page 1: ...operations NPS IPS Extensions Xerox DocuPrint 100 115 135 180 EPS 701P42241 September 2004 guide...

Page 2: ...dicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays or looks Printed in the United States...

Page 3: ...ix Documentation x DocuPrint 100 115 135 155 180 EPS documentation x NPS IPS publications xi Printing the customer documentation xii 1 Product overview System overview 1 1 Operating system software 1...

Page 4: ...ii NPS IPS Extension Operations Guide Table of contents 4 Problem solving Mode switching problems 4 1 Information to have when calling for service 4 1 Index...

Page 5: ...sed during all modes of customer operation The laser danger labels on the system are for Xerox service representatives and are on or near panels or shields that must be removed with a tool DO NOT REMO...

Page 6: ...pment Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance and may create a hazardous situation Never move either the printer or the controller without first contacting Xerox for approval Never...

Page 7: ...This WARNING alerts users to areas of the product where there are heated surfaces which should not be touched Electrical supply This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indic...

Page 8: ...or guards Maintenance Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation supplied with the product Do not carry out any maintenance on the product which is not des...

Page 9: ...rective 89 36 EEC Radio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only Certification to 1999 5 EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive This Xerox product has bee...

Page 10: ...set to use DTMF signaling DTMF signaling provides reliable and faster call setup Modification or connection to external control software or to external control apparatus not authorized by Xerox inval...

Page 11: ...s guide contains the following Chapter 1 Product overview provides detailed explanations of the NPS IPS Extension option Chapter 2 Installation planning gives you the information that you need to prep...

Page 12: ...r spool XRXnps filename Vertical bars Alternatives to specified arguments are separated by vertical bars for example Set Time Time Remote Host Name IP Address NOTE Notes are hints that help you perfor...

Page 13: ...ator Self Study Generic MICR Fundamentals Guide NPS IPS publications For customers who have the NPS IPS Extension configuration and are using the Network Printer Series software the following related...

Page 14: ...DOC CD into the controller CD drive 3 Open a UNIX terminal window on the graphical user interface 4 Enter cd cdrom quantumedoc pdfs 5 To list the names of all documents in PDF format enter ls l 6 Ent...

Page 15: ...of the document that you want to print 4 If the documentation does not open when the CD is inserted browse to your CD drive and open the file named docs Open the pdf file for the document that you wa...

Page 16: ...xiv NPS IPS Extension Operations Guide Introduction...

Page 17: ...documents in simplex one sided or duplex two sided mode at high production speeds from LCDS PostScript and PCL data streams Jobs may be sent to the EPS printer from client workstations over a network...

Page 18: ...RS 6000 and Apple Macintosh users to print PostScript level 2 HP PCL5e or ASCII documents These documents are then submitted to the printing system over a network connection The system also enables IB...

Page 19: ...g TCP IP Novell 3 x or AppleTalk network protocol software Figure 1 2 DocuPrint NPS IPS through Token Ring or Ethernet 1 Host system workstation or mainframe 2 Token Ring or Ethernet network connectio...

Page 20: ...pported software features Because of differences between NPS IPS and EPS in regard to the PostScript PCL ASCII and VIPP interpreters some features are supported in NPS IPS mode that are not supported...

Page 21: ...ients Both EPS and NPS IPS FIFO Background form Ability to add a VIPP start command Resource based scheduling Components of the NPS IPS Extension The NPS IPS Extension option consists of the following...

Page 22: ...1 3 Controller with external fixed disk drive 1 External fixed disk drive NOTE Your system may have a controller and stand that are different from the ones pictured above The external disk drive may...

Page 23: ...ain information about your environment to complete the software installation and configuration process for the NPS IPS Extension option DocuPrint NPS Extension The following information provides an ov...

Page 24: ...u must define the printer on your host The IBM host to which you are connecting the printing system as well as the type of connection used determines how the printer is defined on the host For example...

Page 25: ...ation about the activities that you and Xerox personnel perform during installation refer to Installation in the Xerox DocuPrint NPS IPS Installation Planning Guide Software licensing When the NPS IPS...

Page 26: ...2 4 NPS IPS Extension Operations Guide Installation planning...

Page 27: ...mode Use the following procedure to change operating modes of the printing system from EPS mode to NPS IPS mode 1 On the DocuSP Print Services window click the Queue Manager icon The Queue Manager wi...

Page 28: ...isable the online gateway as follows a From the System pull down menu on the DocuSP window select Online Manager b On the Online Manager window select Disable in the Channel Gateway section c Click Cl...

Page 29: ...NPS IPS Extension Operations Guide 3 3 Changing print modes In a few minutes the printing system reboots and starts in NPS IPS print mode Figure 3 3 NPS IPS graphical user interface main window...

Page 30: ...Stop Printing button in the upper right corner of the main window 2 View the document list and wait for any document currently pending or being printed to complete To view the list do one of the foll...

Page 31: ...ntative A model specific phone number is attached to your printer at installation time Before you call make note of the following Status code numbers and messages that appear on the controller screen...

Page 32: ...ation you may wish to note prior to calling includes An explanation of how output differs from what was expected An assessment of whether the symptoms follow a pattern or occur randomly Also note any...

Page 33: ...4 GUI see graphical user interface H holding queues 1 host defining IPS printer 2 I IBM host 2 installation information needed for 1 preparing for 1 2 process 2 installation activities NPS IPS 1 2 L...

Page 34: ...n Operations Guide I 2 Index queues holding 1 S safety hotline numbers iv laser iii operation iv vi service calling for 1 2 software features supported 4 software levels 2 T TCP IP 3 Token Ring 3 2 tr...

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