Xerox 721P85600 manual Glossary

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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 message format consists of a header (containing identifying and control information), followed by the actual message content, followed by a trailer (indicating that the message is completed).

metacode Same as “native mode.” The method of speaking to and controlling the image generator. These controls are used by the character dispatcher to generate scan line information. This information is sent in the form of character specifications to the image generator, which uses it to compose the bit stream that modulates the laser.

MHz megahertz. 1. Unit of cycling speed (one million cycles per second) for an electromagnetic wave (in particular, a radio wave). 2. Sending and receiving stations of a radio wave transmission must be tuned in to the same unit of megahertz.

MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. MICR allows a computer to read characters printed in special metallic ink by scanning the shapes of their magnetic fields. MICR fields are often imprinted on bank checks before processing.

mode Manner in which an activity or process is carried out.

modem Device that converts digital information into an analog signal suitable for sending over analog telecommunication lines. Also converts an analog signal from telecommunication lines into digital information.

module Cohesive unit within a program. It is consistent in its level and

identifiable in terms of loading or with other units.

network 1. System of geographically separate computers, linked to one another over transmission lines. 2. Communication lines connecting a computer to its remote terminals.

nonimpact printer Printer that forms characters without any strikes of a key or element against the paper.

object file Source file converted into machine language (binary code).

offline Devices not under the active control of a central processing unit. For example, a computer makes output to a magnetic tape. The tape is then used by an offline printing system to produce printed data.

Offline operations are much slower than online operations. See also online.

offset To place pages currently being printed in slightly different positions from previous pages.

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE

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Contents April 1998 721P85600 Page Related publications Related Publications NumberPage Table of Contents Installation Postinstallation GlossaryIndex Viii Introduction What this guide containsIntroduction Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator GuideXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference LPS Operations ReferenceXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Forms Creation Guide CardLPS Message Guide User GuideResponsibilities Xerox or Xerox Limited responsibilitiesCustomer responsibilities Installation planning checklist Installation planning checklist Week Activity Reference Responsibility Date completedXvii Xviii LPS overview Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPSBase components System controller componentsSystem user interface keyboard display Keyboard displayXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX printer components LPS Overview Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Micr Micr lineSystem controller options Interface optionsOnline interface Offline interfacesHIP-accessed interfaces Expanded system disk memory Enhanced graphics ink and font memory EgifmFloppy disk drive Printer options Feeder stackerBypass transport Printer Configurations Input enablement deviceHost Resident software packages Printer + Inverter Feeder Stacker + Feeder StackerPreinstallation LPS delivery requirementsSystem controller Preinstallation Printer Printer with an inverter feeder/stacker and a feeder/stacker Preinstallation Space planning guidelines Clearance space requirementsShared space Back-to-back shared service area space Face-to-face shared service area space Power cable and data cable length Cable lengthsCable locations 10.Cable enter/exit locations top viewDelivery access requirements Efficiency of usePreinstallation Turning radius for printer separated and upended On dolly Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B widthTurning radius for inverter Feeder/Stacker module Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B widthPreinstallation Environmental/electrical requirements Delta Printer power receptacle requirements Electrical environment Voltage/current ReceptacleService outlet Configuration Measurement Nominal Range Hz WYE printer outlet voltages10. Printer 50 Hz only WYE connection for 380 V Hz Delta printer outlet voltages Hz printer outlet voltages RMSHz system power cord configurations 12.Printer power cord 60 Hz installation for 50 amp NemaInterface requirements Finishing and feeding equipmentChannel-attached Third party connectionsTraining Operator trainingSystem training Preinstallation Ordering supplies for installation FontsPaper Dry ink toner Fuser agentDeveloper 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 Installation processInstallation responsibilities Documentation and software kits DocumentationSoftware kits Page Postinstallation Xerox support servicesXerox Customer Support Center Customer Service Support Center Xerox Font Center Xerox Customer Documentation CatalogFont U.S. only Xerox Documentation and Software Services Xdss Xerox Supplies Order Service Routine maintenance Meter reading and reportingIdentifying new applications Types of applications availableConsumable supplies table Consumable supplies, paper Description Part number PaperConsumable supplies, paper Description Part number TransparenciesHigh Speed Labels GummedCleaning supplies Consumable supplies, paperDescription 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 Hpos IpsLaser Lpi PpmGlossary GLOSSARY-29 Page QGH Page Page 522&835,172&835,170/36,167$//$7,213/$11,1**8