Xerox 721P85600 manual Glossary

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GLOSSARY

blocking Process of combining two or more records into a single block of data which can then be moved, operated upon, or stored, as a single unit by the computer.

block length Number of characters or bytes contained in a block of data (the block is treated as a unit within the computer). Block length is usually invariable within a system and may be specified in units such as records, words, computer words, or characters.

boot To load the initial instructions of a program into computer memory; these instructions then direct the loading of the rest of the program. Booting may require entry of a few commands at the keyboard or the flip of a switch to begin the process.

bps bits per second. In serial communication, the instantaneous bit speed with which a device or channel transmits a character.

BSC binary synchronous communication. 1. Communication using binary synchronous line discipline. 2. Uniform procedure using a standardized set of control characters and control character sequences for synchronous transmission of binary-coded data between stations.

buffer Compartment of memory in which this data is stored during transfer from one device to another. This is useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or processing and for adjusting differences of speed between devices, or between a device and a communicating facility.

Bypass Transport Optional module that moves paper from the last stacker bin to a finishing device.

byte Fixed number of bits (in data processing, usually 8) operated upon as a unit. A byte may represent a character, a machine instruction, or some other logical unit of information.

carriage return Control character that causes the printing system to start printing at the left margin of the current line unless set to be interpreted as a line end.

channel 1. In data communications, a path or line that enables two or more devices to communicate (sometimes called a circuit, facility, or link).

2.In computers, a path for communication between the central processing unit (CPU) and input/output units, or between the CPU and peripheral devices.

character Single printable letter (A-Z), numeral (0-9), symbol (& % #), or punctuation mark (, . ! ?) used to represent data. Characters can also be nonprinting, such as space, tab, or carriage return.

character cell Digitized space containing a single character within a font set.

character code Code representing alphanumeric information, for example, ASCII.

XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE

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Contents April 1998 721P85600 Page Related Publications Number Related publicationsPage Table of Contents Installation Glossary PostinstallationIndex Viii What this guide contains IntroductionIntroduction LPS Operator Guide Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MXXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference LPS Operations ReferenceCard Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Forms Creation GuideLPS Message Guide User GuideXerox or Xerox Limited responsibilities ResponsibilitiesCustomer responsibilities Installation planning checklist Week Activity Reference Responsibility Date completed Installation planning checklistXvii Xviii Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS LPS overviewSystem controller components Base componentsKeyboard display System user interface keyboard displayXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX printer components LPS Overview Micr line Magnetic Ink Character Recognition MicrInterface options System controller optionsOnline interface Offline interfacesHIP-accessed interfaces Enhanced graphics ink and font memory Egifm Expanded system disk memoryFloppy disk drive Feeder stacker Printer optionsBypass transport Input enablement device Printer ConfigurationsPrinter + Inverter Feeder Stacker + Feeder Stacker Host Resident software packagesLPS delivery requirements PreinstallationSystem controller Preinstallation Printer Printer with an inverter feeder/stacker and a feeder/stacker Preinstallation Clearance space requirements Space planning guidelinesShared space Back-to-back shared service area space Face-to-face shared service area space Cable lengths Power cable and data cable length10.Cable enter/exit locations top view Cable locationsEfficiency of use Delivery access requirementsPreinstallation On dolly Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B width Turning radius for printer separated and upendedTurning radius for inverter Feeder/Stacker module Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B widthPreinstallation Environmental/electrical requirements Delta Electrical environment Voltage/current Receptacle Printer power receptacle requirementsHz WYE printer outlet voltages Service outlet Configuration Measurement Nominal Range10. Printer 50 Hz only WYE connection for 380 V Hz Delta printer outlet voltages RMS Hz printer outlet voltages12.Printer power cord 60 Hz installation for 50 amp Nema Hz system power cord configurationsFinishing and feeding equipment Interface requirementsChannel-attached Third party connectionsOperator training TrainingSystem training Preinstallation Fonts Ordering supplies for installationPaper Fuser agent Dry ink tonerDeveloper TapesSpace planning templates 14.Space planning templates top views 15.Space planning templates top views Page Grid Pattern 1/4 inch represents one foot Page Installation process InstallationInstallation responsibilities Documentation Documentation and software kitsSoftware kits Page Xerox support services PostinstallationXerox Customer Support Center Customer Service Support Center Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog Xerox Font CenterFont U.S. only Xerox Documentation and Software Services Xdss Xerox Supplies Order Service Meter reading and reporting Routine maintenanceTypes of applications available Identifying new applicationsConsumable supplies, paper Description Part number Paper Consumable supplies tableTransparencies Consumable supplies, paper Description Part numberHigh Speed Labels GummedConsumable supplies, paper Cleaning suppliesDescription Part number Tab stock Cover stockStock Reverse Alternating 5000 2500 3R4228 Supplies checklist Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary GLOSSARY-11 Glossary GLOSSARY-13 Glossary GLOSSARY-15 Glossary GLOSSARY-17 Glossary GLOSSARY-19 Glossary GLOSSARY-21 Glossary GLOSSARY-23 Glossary GLOSSARY-25 Ips HposLaser Ppm LpiGlossary GLOSSARY-29 Page QGH Page Page 522&835,172&835,170/36,167$//$7,213/$11,1**8