Index
1/2-inch cartridge tapes, 1–12, 4–25
1/2-inch cartridge tape drive, 1–13, 2–2, 4–8
1/4-inch cartridge tapes, 1–12, 2–4, 4–8, 4-25
1/4-inch cartridge tape drive, 1–13, 2–2, 2–4, 4–8,
4–25, 6–1
18 MHz processor speed, 1–13
4000 family Xerox printer, 1–7
4890
control panel, 2–4
controller, 2–1
printer (stitcher/stacker configuration, 2–11
5.25 inch diskette drive, 1–13
9-track open reel tape drive, 1–12, 2–9, 4–8
A
A03 font set, 5–8; see also fonts
accessories, 2-8
air knife, use of, 2–5
AppleTalk, 4–21; see also Macintosh
communication protocols, 4–20
network, 4–10
network interface, 4–20
application software, 1–4, 1–9, 3–4, 4–2
AT&T workstations on TCP/IP network, 1–13
attention light,
explanation, 2–8
location, 6–1
audible tones, 2–8
B
Barr/SNA interface device, 4–7
(remote) connection, 3–3
Bisynchronous Communication Module, 4–9,
4–13
bisynchronous (BSC) communications, 1–12
black-only
document modification, 1–5
line printer or data streams, 1–5
box fill, using color in, 1–7
bridge, 4–10; see also communication
or gateway, 4–3, 4–10
C
Cache memory, 2–2, 5–7
CALCOMP pen plotter protocol, 3–2
CCU (customer changeable unit), 1–14, 2–8, 6–1
channel (direct) connection, 3–3
channel-attached
3211 and 4245 protocols, 1–12
host, 1–9
character
cell, 1–8
dispatcher/image generator memory, 2–2
spacing examples, 1–8
coding in routines, 1–5
color accessing, 1–6
add during and after document creation, 1–4
adding to forms, 1–6
adding to Interpress and PostScript data streams,
1–5
automatically mapped at printer, 1–11
designating, 1–3
developer housing change, 5–12
full color software applications, 1–5
functionality implementation, 5–11
jobs printing order, 5–12
mapping, 1–5, 4–14
menus in application software, 1–6
palette kit numbers, 1–6
specification in environments, 4–13
specifying, 1–3
static, 1–5
substitution and mapping, 1–4, 1–11, 5–12
support, 1–4
tints of, 1–16
uses for highlight, 1–2
Color Enhancements, 1-18
colors, simulated, 1–2
command languages, 3–1
communication
interfaces, 4–7
module, 4–3, 4–10
point-to-point link, 4–15
protocol converters, 4–3
compatibility and comparison, 6–2
compatibility comparison charts, 6–1
CompuSet, 1–4, 1–10, 3–2
connectivity
concerns, 4–3
IBM PC, 4–18
Macintosh, 4–20
non IBM-compatible mainframes, 4–5, 4–17
non–Ethernet network connections, 4–5
TCP/IP to XNS, 4–23
printer to various environments and platforms, 4–3
options, 1–12
options for other workstations, 4–23
options for Sun workstations, 4–22
continue button use, 2–7
controller memory, 1–13, 2–2
conversion
of electrical signals, protocols, and data streams,
4–3
of network communication protocols, 4–10
of PostScript data streams, 4–11
converting
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