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thus allowing more than one logical page to be placed on a physical page.

logo Small illustration or design, usually simple, typically used to identify a company.

log off Procedure by which a user ends a session.

log on Procedure by which a user begins a session between an application program and a logical unit.

magnetic media Term for all storage devices, such as disks, diskettes, and tape, on which data is stored in the form of magnetized spots on surface of the media.

magnetic storage Use of magnetic media to store data, programs, and so on.

magnetic tape Flexible plastic tape, with one side offering a magnetic 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 Central processing unit (CPU) and memory of a large computer. More often used to denote any large computer of the type that might be used to control a group of smaller computers, terminals, or other devices. See also host.

margins White space on each side of printed text.

mask 1. Selection of bits from a storage unit by using an instruction that eliminates the other bits in the unit. 2. In accessing files, a file name mask is used to reference one or more files with similar file-id (identifier) syntax. 3. In Interpress, a mask serves as a template, indicating the shape and position of an object on a page.

MB megabyte. Unit of one million bytes.

media Vehicles or devices by which information is stored or transmitted. Classifications include source, input, and output.

medium Object or material on which data is stored, for example, magnetic tape or floppy disk.

memory Space in a device where information is kept, or the ability of a device to keep information until needed.

menu List of available functions, commands, and options.

message Unit of information transmitted by one facility to another in a form that the receiving facility can understand and act upon. The standard

XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS SYSTEM GENERATION GUIDE

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Contents April 1998 721P85510 Page Related Publications Number Related publicationsXerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide Table of Contents Index Chapter Content IntroductionAbout the reference set Xerox DocuPrint 180 Laser Printing System Document Set Font Library Font User Guide Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Forms Creation GuideBold Document conventionsIntroduction Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide Xii Types of sysgen Sysgen type Purpose Sysgen overviewOSS software OSS software item Function Information you need for full or update sysgen Resource and information checklistPage Sysgen Command menu Sysgen commandsSysgen Command menu Command functionsCommand Function Sysgen commandsSYS Sysg Sysge Entering and abbreviating commandsPage Sysgen process Stage Description Sample system configurationsCPU Memory = 1024K Sample ConfigurationSystem Configuration Machine Type DP180 LPSSample configuration options menu Configuration menuOption Description Sample configurationsDutch EnglishGerman FrenchRIP x is not in the System Please Confirm Does this System have a Raster Image PROCESSOR? Enter’Y’ or ’N’ Type the RIP Unit Numbers Enter OptionsCommand Description Additional sysgen parametersSysgen parameters Page Sysgen and sysgen-related procedures PrecautionsPC UI software loading procedure summary Materials required System UI diskette Installing and upgrading System UI softwareInstalling or upgrading System UI dialog Performing a full sysgen Choosing a format commandStep Action System response Full sysgen procedure summaryFull sysgen procedure Steps to perform a full sysgenFormat Options Scsi FORMAT/ERASE Version XX RunningDP0 Confirm Y/N Steps to perform a full sysgen Action System responseSteps to perform a full sysgen Step Action System response Enter system ID of up to 30 characters Sysgen program runningSystem ID is Do you want to enter a new system id?Creating file xxxxxx.yyy on drive n Creating file DISPCF.SYS on driveShould sysgen read from host or tape? ’h’ or Reading files from tape/host is displayedPATCH-ID Invokes TerminalAre the Date and Time Correct AS Displayed Y/N?This chapter This completes a full sysgen Performing an offline update sysgen Choosing a sysgen commandOffline update sysgen procedure summary Do you wish to continue auto sysgen Steps to perform an offline update sysgen usingAuto command Operating SystemYyy is the system file type, This will be an auto sysgenCreating file xxxxxx.yyy on drive d Xxxxxx is the system file nameThis TIME? Y/N IFU Ipfnts IpfntsIF1100 Font family specific font family Sysgen command ’h’ or ’t’ Do you want to save the accounting file?Do you wish to make any changes? Enter ’y’ Should sysgen read from host or tape?Applying sysgen patches MER001 Patch to allow Mergenthaler fontsOnly Enter patch ID’s or press Enter AT this TIME? Y/N Would YOU Like to Compile the .IMP FilesOnline update sysgen procedure summary Performing an online update sysgen’n’ Steps to perform an online update sysgenSteps to perform an online update sysgen Copy user files from host to diskOr t Enter y or ’nEnter y or n Made? Enter y or nVary offline at host. Then enter ’C’ Waiting to read files from hostEnd of tape found. Is another tape to be Sent? ’y’ or ’n’PATCH-ID This chapter This completes online sysgen Performing a mini sysgen Mini sysgen procedure summarySteps to perform a mini sysgen OS1000 Ready For Commands Hhmmss Formatting a system disk Disk formatting summarySteps to format a system disk Erasing a system disk Disk erasing summarySteps to erase a disk System will Rollover in 1 SEC End of tape read OS1000 Ready for Commands HhmmssSteps for loading incremental patches Steps for loading incremental patchesSample JCL for transmission of system software tapes Table A-1.Sample JCL using the IebgenerPage Glossary Glossary GLOSSARY-3 GLOSSARY-4 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-5 GLOSSARY-6 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-7 GLOSSARY-8 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-9 GLOSSARY-10 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-11 GLOSSARY-12 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-13 GLOSSARY-14 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-15 GLOSSARY-16 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-17 GLOSSARY-18 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-19 GLOSSARY-20 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-21 GLOSSARY-22 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-23 GLOSSARY-24 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-25 Gsm HposIps GLOSSARY-27 Sysgen PpmSci SpiGLOSSARY-29 Page Index Index

t 180 specifications

The Xerox T180 is a robust digital production printer designed for high-volume printing environments, showcasing a blend of advanced technologies and user-focused features. It exemplifies Xerox’s commitment to providing reliable solutions for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the T180 is its impressive print speed, which can reach up to 180 pages per minute. This rapid output is complemented by a first-page-out time that ensures minimal wait for users, making it ideal for busy workgroups and print departments. The T180 is designed to handle large print jobs efficiently, accommodating various paper sizes and weights, thus catering to diverse printing needs.

The T180 employs advanced LED printing technology, which provides high-quality output with sharp text and vibrant images. Its 600 x 600 dpi resolution ensures that printed materials maintain exceptional clarity and detail, making it suitable for both text-heavy documents and high-quality color graphics. The printer also supports a variety of media types, including standard office paper, glossy stock, and envelopes, providing flexibility for different applications.

A significant characteristic of the Xerox T180 is its robust paper handling capabilities. The printer is equipped with multiple input trays that can hold a substantial amount of paper, minimizing the need for frequent reloading. Additionally, the automatic duplexing feature allows for seamless double-sided printing, saving time and resources.

The T180 integrates seamlessly with various workflows, supporting both traditional printing jobs and modern digital demands. With the inclusion of various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, users can easily connect the printer to multiple devices and networks. This multi-connectivity capability enhances collaboration in a fast-paced work environment.

For businesses concerned with sustainability, the Xerox T180 offers eco-friendly features, including energy-efficient operation and the ability to recycle consumables. This focus on environmental responsibility is increasingly important in today's business landscape.

User experience is paramount with the T180, and its intuitive interface simplifies operation and maintenance. The printer includes a user-friendly touchscreen that allows for easy navigation of settings and job management, enhancing productivity further.

In summary, the Xerox T180 is engineered for efficiency and high-performance, making it an excellent choice for organizations that demand high-quality output combined with speed and reliability. With its advanced features and innovative technologies, the T180 stands out as a leading solution for modern printing needs.