Xerox 701P47301 manual Licensing Requirements, Defining the Target Queue in the Print Server

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Installation and Setup

Select Go Online and Go Offline.

Select Stop or Continue.

Restart IPS Gateway

System Administrator: The system administrator requires a password and can perform the same functions as the Operator.

Additionally, the system administrator can:

Capture or replay a Trace file.

Load, print, or delete resident fonts.

Licensing Requirements

The Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS feature must be licensed in order for it to function.

Your local Xerox representative provides licenses prior to installation. The Xerox service representative enters the license string and expiration date for each license, immediately following the software installation.

Defining the Target Queue in the Print Server

At least one queue must be created on the Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server for processing the IPDS data. Queues used for IPDS must be defined as streaming queues. Refer to the Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server on-line help for details on creating a streaming queue.

Setting System Preferences

The system behavior for jobs or sets that exceed the capacity of a finisher can be selected in the System Preferences dialog. To reach this dialog, select [System Preferences] from the System pull-down on the main GUI. Select the Job Policy tab. Under Over Limit Finishing, check Print Job Unfinished. If the [Fault Job] or [User Intervention] option in the Over Limit Finishing panel are selected, when an over limit finishing situation is encountered, the printer informs the host that a printer fault is raised and intervention is required. This causes the host to stop sending data. In these cases, it is typically necessary to terminate the job at the print server. However, terminating the job at the print server does not clear it from an IPDS host output queue, and the host will retransmit the data unless the job is also terminated at the host.

NOTE: The Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS does not support

Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server Remote Workflow.

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Contents Print Server Page Table of Contents Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds User Guide Introduction OverviewFeatures PrintersPrinter Model Selection Host EnvironmentsHost Connectivity Options Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS ManagerIntroduction User Access Levels Software RequirementsSetting System Preferences Licensing RequirementsDefining the Target Queue in the Print Server Setting External Finishers in the Printer Manager SettingsCreating an Ipds Target Queue Using Queue Overrides Managing the Print QueueVirtual Printable Area Considerations PDL Settings Queue PropertiesOutput Installation and Setup Setting Up Media Programming Stock MarginsMargin adjustments Loading IBM AFP Resident Outline FontsEnhanced Font Support Verifying the Installation I5/OS System i SetupDefining a Logical Printer Printing a Trace Job Within IPS Manager Printing a Test Job From the Host IPS Manager Setup IPS Manager Menu OptionsLogging Onto the IPS Manager FileSystem Configuration SystemGo Offline / Go Online Stop / ContinueUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Manage Fonts Trace Restart IPS GatewayJob Settings Functions Job Profile EditorUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Tray Mappings Functions Define the Physical Tray Stock Setup Map Virtual Trays for Loaded StockMap Virtual Trays for Non-Fusing Stock Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing Trays For Non-Printing Application Data OnlyStacker Mappings Functions Host Specified Stacking / Printer Specified StackingMapping the Ipds Output Bins to Physical Destinations Creating Stacker GroupsSaving the Job Profile Open a Job Profile Delete a Job ProfileRun Time Considerations Interaction Between Streaming and Spooling JobsIpds Jobs and Paused Systems Count Reporting Multiple Copy Page Counting Constraints and Considerations Counting Constraints and Considerations Canceling Ipds Jobs Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds SessionsBackground Forms Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Configuring IBM z/OS TCP/IP Configuration Overview z/OSChannel Configuration Overview z/OS Configuring IBM i5/OS Configuration Overview i5/OSReference Documents z/OS Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for AIX Configuration Overview AIXReference Documents i5/OS Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for Windows Configuration Overview WindowsReference Documents AIX Testing the Printer Connection Reference Documents WindowsPerformance Notes TCP/IPIpds User Guide

701P47301 specifications

The Xerox 701P47301 is a renowned component in the Xerox portfolio, primarily recognized for its exceptional performance and reliability in printer functions. This product is designed to enhance the printing capabilities of compatible machines, making it a favorite choice among businesses and individuals seeking high-quality printouts.

One of the standout features of the 701P47301 is its impressive print quality. With a resolution that can reach up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect sharp and clear images, text, and graphics. This makes it ideal for producing professional documents, marketing materials, and even high-resolution photographs. The toner produces rich colors and deep blacks, giving printed materials a premium look and feel.

In addition to its high print quality, the 701P47301 is characterized by its efficient printing technology. It utilizes advanced toner formulation that allows for quicker drying times, reducing the chances of smudging and ensuring that prints are ready to handle shortly after they exit the printer. This is particularly valuable in busy office environments where time is of the essence.

The Xerox 701P47301 is also engineered for high-volume printing. With a robust capacity, it is designed to handle large print jobs without compromising on performance. This feature makes it an ideal choice for workplaces that demand reliability and efficiency in their printing solutions.

Another key characteristic of the 701P47301 is its compatibility with a wide range of Xerox printers. This versatility allows users to replace the toner in various models, thereby reducing the complexity of managing multiple supplies. Moreover, the installation process is straightforward, minimizing downtime and promoting seamless operations.

Sustainability is increasingly becoming a focus for many organizations, and the Xerox 701P47301 does not fall short in this area. The toner cartridge is designed for easy recycling, contributing to reduced waste and environmentally friendly practices. This aligns with Xerox's commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing.

In conclusion, the Xerox 701P47301 combines high-quality printing, advanced technology, configurability, and an eco-friendly design. It stands out as a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their printing capabilities, whether in a home office or a corporate setting. With its array of features and reliability, it continues to be an essential addition to Xerox's printing solutions.