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Main Printing Functions
This section describes the main printing functions which are available with the
6030/6050 Wide Format Printer and Copier/Printer.
Logical Printers
A logical (virtual) printer is a group of saved print job settings for a particular data
format, i.e., HP-GL, Versatec, TIFF, CALS, and PS/PDF. These saved settings,
which are created using Print Services on Web, may include pen attributes,
media type, print quantity, and the other parameters that define the print job that
the logical printer will be required to perform. Logical printers are to printing as
Stored Jobs are to copying, that is, both reduce setup time and increase
efficiency by using previously saved settings. A maximum of one hundred logical
printers can be set up within one 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer or Copier/
Printer for each supported data format.
Logical printer names are assigned based on the following. It is not possible to
change these names.
1st to 3rd digits
[PLT] or [plt] character strings
4th to 5th digits (number) Two-digit number from 00 to 99
6th digit (format)
Any of the following.
H: HP-GL format
V: Versatec format
T: TIFF format
C: CALS format
A: PS/PDF format (optional)
The sixth digit can be omitted when Ethernet multi-data format functions are in
use. When this digit is omitted, the relevant software to be started will be
selected according to the extension log of the transmitted data file.
If a logical printer is selected that has a different sixth digit than the format of the
print file, the file may be forwarded to a logical printer that has the same
extension as the transmitted file.
P L T 0 0 H
Number
Format
Summary of Contents for Wide Format 6030
Page 1: ...Version 3 0 January 2006 Xerox 6030 6050 Wide Format Copier Printer User Guide 701P45100 ...
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Page 29: ...ChapterChapter 0 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 ...
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Page 52: ...3 The scanned original will eject to the document output tray Remove the original ...
Page 60: ...5 Gently but firmly close the media tray ...
Page 65: ...9 Close the media tray ...
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Page 75: ...Chapter Chapter 0 2 Copy Chapter 2 ...
Page 93: ...ChapterChapter 0 3 Copy Features Chapter 3 ...
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Page 141: ...ChapterChapter 0 4 Stored Jobs Chapter 4 ...
Page 151: ...ChapterChapter 0 5 Custom Presets Meter Check Chapter 5 ...
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Page 187: ...ChapterChapter 0 6 Scanner Functions Chapter 6 ...
Page 191: ...Chapter Chapter 0 7 Printer Overview Chapter 7 ...
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Page 215: ...ChapterChapter 0 8 Printer Setup Chapter 8 ...
Page 252: ...An example of the configuration list settings printout is shown below ...
Page 257: ...ChapterChapter 0 9 Logical Printer Setup and Operation Chapter 9 ...
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Page 345: ...ChapterChapter 0 10 Additional Operations from the Printer Menu Chapter 10 ...
Page 367: ...ChapterChapter 0 11 Ethernet Print Service for UNIX Chapter 11 ...
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Page 397: ...ChapterChapter 0 13 Problem Solving Chapter 13 ...
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