Xerox 701P47301 manual Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager

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Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager

Configuring the channel connection allows you to identify the unit address and channel speed assigned to the print server to send data to the IPS Manager from the host computer.

NOTE: Channel modes are dictated by the host, host channel extender speeds, and other properties of the bus and tag network. See your systems programmer to determine the appropriate channel speed.

Offset Page After Printer Fault Clearance offsets one sheet in the stack when printer fault occurs that requires clearing paper from the paper path. The offset allows the operator to know when the output was interrupted and to more easily check to ensure job integrity after a printer fault.

Use Gray For Color controls color simulation on monochrome printers by using grayscales. If the option is disabled, any IPDS objects calling for color will print as solid black. When the option is enabled, IPDS objects calling for color will print with a grayscale to simulate the color. This option is not available on highlight color or full color printers.

Shared Memory Space: The Shared Memory Space setting indicates the size of the shared memory segment that will be used by internal Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS components.

Shared memory space ranges from 16-1024 MB. The default value is 128 MB for monochrome printing systems, and 512 MB for color printing systems.

Job timeout: Job timeout is selectable from 1-60 seconds, with the default of 10 seconds.

Printer Model: The IPS manager System Configuration dialog enables you to choose between several IBM Group 3 printer models. The available printer models are:

3812

3825

3827

3935

Any four-digit value may be entered in the text box; however, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS will only function in accord with IPDS Group 3 printer protocols, regardless of the stated printer model number. This printer model selection is used to allow the system programmer or administrator at the host to identify the system to the host as if it were a particular IBM printer.

Legacy Mode: When legacy mode is disabled, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS informs the host at startup that it supports container objects in home state (i.e. between jobs), even though the print server does not process the contents of the object containers. Certain hosts, including the RS 6000

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Contents Print Server Page Table of Contents Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds User Guide Overview IntroductionPrinters FeaturesHost Environments Printer Model SelectionHost Connectivity Options Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS ManagerIntroduction Software Requirements User Access LevelsLicensing Requirements Setting System PreferencesDefining the Target Queue in the Print Server Settings Setting External Finishers in the Printer ManagerCreating an Ipds Target Queue Managing the Print Queue Using Queue OverridesVirtual Printable Area Considerations Queue Properties PDL SettingsOutput Installation and Setup Programming Stock Margins Setting Up MediaLoading IBM AFP Resident Outline Fonts Margin adjustmentsEnhanced Font Support I5/OS System i Setup Verifying the InstallationDefining a Logical Printer Printing a Trace Job Within IPS Manager Printing a Test Job From the Host IPS Manager Menu Options IPS Manager SetupLogging Onto the IPS Manager FileSystem System ConfigurationGo Offline / Go Online Stop / ContinueUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Manage Fonts Restart IPS Gateway TraceJob Profile Editor Job Settings FunctionsUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Tray Mappings Functions Map Virtual Trays for Loaded Stock Define the Physical Tray Stock SetupMap Virtual Trays for Non-Fusing Stock For Non-Printing Application Data Only Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing TraysHost Specified Stacking / Printer Specified Stacking Stacker Mappings FunctionsCreating Stacker Groups Mapping the Ipds Output Bins to Physical DestinationsSaving the Job Profile Delete a Job Profile Open a Job ProfileInteraction Between Streaming and Spooling Jobs Run Time ConsiderationsIpds 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 Ipds Sessions Barcode SymbologyBackground Forms Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager TCP/IP Configuration Overview z/OS Configuring IBM z/OSChannel Configuration Overview z/OS Configuration Overview i5/OS Configuring IBM i5/OSReference Documents z/OS Configuration Overview AIX Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for AIXReference Documents i5/OS Configuration Overview Windows Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for WindowsReference Documents AIX Reference Documents Windows Testing the Printer ConnectionTCP/IP Performance NotesIpds 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.

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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.

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