Operator Guide
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Overview
Offline interface
The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS supports three
types of peripheral devices from which you can import resource
files such as forms, fonts, and JSLs, and receive print data from
tape. These devices are called “peripheral” because they handle
media external to the system disk.
The following drives are supported:
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26-track cartridge tape drive (QIC)
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9-track reel tape drives
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36-track cartridge tape drives
Moving the controller
To ensure consistent performance and avoid any damage to
equipment, follow these rules for placing the components of the
workstation controller:
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Use the controller stand that comes with your printing system
equipment.
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Keep the processor in an upright, vertical position as
illustrated below.
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Allow at least 6 inches / 152 mm of unobstructed space at the
front and rear of the processor, so the fan and vents are not
blocked.
Figure 1-19 Sun Blade 1000/2000 fan/vent locations to keep clear
Summary of Contents for Troy PocketPro 100
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Page 60: ...2 6 Operator Guide Managing the printer Figure 2 7 Rear and side guides in trays 3 4 5 and 6 ...
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Page 140: ...5 38 Operator Guide Troubleshooting Figure 5 28 Hold printed sheets ...
Page 141: ...Operator Guide 5 39 Troubleshooting Figure 5 29 Paper curl chart ...
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