Xerox 721P88200 manual UP Processing, Printing preprinted forms loaded face down, Shading

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DOCUPRINT IPS LIMITATIONS

N-UP Processing

N-UP jobs are processed in segments based on the number of images per page, which varies based upon the N-UP settings of each job. Because of this multiple page processing, the “Pages Outstanding” counter on the status menu will increment in segments and not on a sheet-by-sheet basis, as in single page jobs.

This behavior is working as designed for the N-UP job type.

Printing preprinted forms loaded face down

Unlike the IBM 3828 printer, the DocuPrint 96 MICR, 4635 MICR, and 180 MICR IPS currently does not support printing of pre-printed or pre-numbered forms that are loaded face down in reverse order (in other words, page 1 is on top but is face down).

Shading

When you print a document that contains shaded IM images at 240 dpi to a printer with 300 dpi resolution, PSF converts the image object from an IM image to an IOCA image. As a result, the shading may appear differently. You should either recreate or rescan the image at 300 dpi to get the correct shading values.

If your document contains shaded objects created via an overlay creation tool, you may have to adjust the level of shading via that tool.

Printing documents created in WordPerfect

PSF does not allow you to print documents directly from WordPerfect. However, you may convert the source WordPerfect document to AFP format. Some conversion tools are:

AFP driver (from WordPerfect)

Graphics Commander (by Image Sciences, Inc.)

Print Commander (by Image Sciences, Inc.)

AFP Windows Print Driver (IBM).

Jam recovery for ordered/tab stock

Ordered stocks are sheets of paper stacked in the input paper tray in an ordered manner. Two typical uses of ordered stocks are:

colored paper (ordered by color, such as red, green, blue, red, green, blue, and so on)

tab stocks (ordered by printed tab positions on the sheets of paper, such as first tab, second tab, third tab, first tab, second tab, third tab, and so on).

A typical advantage with ordered stocks is jam recovery. For example, when a jam occurs, the DocuPrint 180 IPS, DocuPrint 4635 IPS, and DocuPrint 96 MICR, 4635 MICR, and 180 MICR IPS would need to purge sheets up to the sheet before the jam occurred. Using the colored paper example, if the jam occurs on the green sheet (at this point the IOT already has blue, red, green, blue, red and green in its paper path), the DocuPrint 180 IPS, DocuPrint 4635 IPS, and DocuPrint 96 MICR, 4635 MICR, and 180 MICR IPS would need to purge the blue and red sheets so that it could feed the green sheet when all jams have been cleared. This type of jam recovery is currently not supported on the DocuPrint IPS printers.

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Contents $9HUVLRQXJXVW 721P88200 Table of Contents Incorporating Xerox value-added features DocuPrint IPS systemIPS application migration IBMCommonly asked questions DocuPrint IPS printer capabilitiesAFP print flows IndexTable of Contents IPS Solutions Guide DocuPrint IPS 7.1 new features IntroductionDocuPrint IPS 7.1 features Document scope and organizationIntended audience For additional information Xerox reference manualsIntroduction IBM reference manuals Xiii Xiv DocuPrint IPS overview Application examples InsuranceDocuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Overview Manufacturing Banking Policy production Document typesEOBs with check Docuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide What is AFP? AFP summaryAFP resources Definitions PageDefsForm definitions FormDefs SegmentsOverlays FontsObject Content Architectures AFP architectureData streams Data towersPSF platforms PSF/MVSPSF/VSE AIXDirect Bus and Tag Mainframe connectionsEscon connection Remote connection channel extender Remote connection BARR/RJE TCP/IP connection EthernetAS/400 connections TCP/IP connection Token RingAS/400 remote connection RS/6000 connections InfoPrint Manager stand-alone connectionInfoPrint Manager remote connection InfoPrint Manager LAN connection PS/2 connections Stand-alone PSF/2PSF/2 PSF/2 LAN PSF/2 Ethernet TCP/IPPSF/2 Token Ring TCP/IP DocuPrint IPS summary DocuPrint IPS systemHardware Software Processing overviewIPS printing environment DocuPrint IPS printersEnterprise Printing Option DocuPrint IPS architecture Text function set Ptoca PT1, PT2, and PT3 IM Image function set IM/1IO Image function set Ioca IO/1 Graphic function set Goca GR/1Bar Code function set Bcoca BC/1 Resource towersUser interface Product capabilitiesPrinter emulation Sense Type and Model STM command Obtain Printer Characteristics OPC commandRemote printing solutions BARR/AFP BARR/RJE PSF/2Barr PpdsConnectivity solutions Connectivity solutionsSystem System connectivity combinations Configuration IPSSystem Configuration System connectivity combinations Docuprint IPS System Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide IPS application migration Where do application resources reside?Resource creation packages and programs Elixir Elixir Desktop and Converters for AFP ElixirFont for AFPElixirForm for AFP ElixirImage for AFPOverView AFP Designer OverView Font & Image EditorOverView Afpds Compiler OverView Digitizer Pad SupportPReS TransFont TransFormFonts Printer-resident fonts versus downloading fontsIBM AFP font collection Sonoran fontsVersus 300 pel libraries Core interchange fontsData 1 fonts Outline fontsCustom fonts Font conversionSegments OverlaysImages Color IM image cross-reference chartColor IM-type images Mixed plex jobs Pixel doublingMaximizing throughput Input tray attribute considerations Continuous form to cut sheet conversion Converting 3800 applicationsUsing 3800-compatible form definitions Converting other IBM continuous form applicationsIPS Application Migration Adding color Incorporating Xerox value-added featuresColor mapping Using Elixir Desktop for AFP Using PpfaVariable and constant data Conditional processing PPFA/370 User’s Guide and Reference S544-3700 Overlays PGD1 x’D3A6AF’ Segments and imagesIID x’D3A67B’ Using DCF/Script DR HEAD1 Weight .6MM Color REDLines and borders DRAWRULE...COLOR BlueStitching Shading and shaded form boxesDefine RED1 Color OCA RED Place PATTERN...COLOR RED1 IPS GUIMarkForm facility Resource interpolationOffset stacking facility Resolution dpi MicrDisable hardware scaling Disable hardware scaling and alternate shadingAlternate shading Micr applications Existing IBM Micr implementation Xerox E13B and CMC-7 Micr fontsNew Micr implementation Security features Micr application resourcesCustom Micr font application Existing Xerox Micr font applicationInput tray grouping Input and output tray processingChanging input trays within a job Changing input trays for copy subgroups Formdef MultiCopygroup Multi Subgroup CopiesFeeding and finishing Media destination output bin selectionDFA support for DocuPrint IPS DocuPrint Additional notesSwitching between print modes Enterprise Printing Option\Switching modesAscii Page How do I power on the DocuPrint IPS printer components? Commonly asked questionsWhat is Sixth Sense Technology? DocuPrint IPS printer specifications DocuPrint IPS printer capabilitiesHCF HCS Docuprint IPS Printer Capabilities Xerox Software Vendor Used for Input Output Resource creation and conversion programsSupported Software Vendor Used for Input Output Xerox PSF/VSE IBM Ipds VSEAfpds Ipds SCS IpdsPage AFP features currently not supported DocuPrint IPS limitationsOther considerations Color limitationsJam recovery for ordered/tab stock UP ProcessingPrinting preprinted forms loaded face down ShadingHints and Tips Docuprint IPS Limitations Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide MVS print flow Mainframe data flowsMVS print flow for a remote printer via PSF/2 AS/400 data flow VM print flowVSE print flow OS/400 print flowPS/data flow RS/6000 data flowAIX print flow AFP Print Flows Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide Index NumericsMVS AFP, D-1 DFAIndex PSF IPS Solutions Guide INDEX-8

721P88200 specifications

The Xerox 721P88200 stands out as a versatile and reliable solution in the field of document management and printing technology. This model, recognized for its efficiency and performance, is designed to meet the demands of modern businesses, ensuring seamless operations and high-quality output.

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