Xerox 92CNPS/IPS, 4850 NPS/IPS, 4890NPS/IPS manual INDEX-9

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Device Control command set SJ 3-6device-dependent operators TG 5-3devices

coordinates PD 1-1PD1-2,PD 1-32dependent features PD 1-29PD1-33

DFA IP 1-4,SO 1-4

DFA group number PJ 1-10DFA maximum set size PJ 1-10DFA support IS 1-2,IS 5-14diagnostic data, gathering CM 2-18Diagnostic Lockout feature IS 6-2diagnostic tools IP 1-12,SO 1-5

dialog box options, customizing Quick Print for Windows NT 4.0 SJ 6-25

dictionary operators Execution PD 1-11IdleTime PD 1-10Printer PD 1-10PD1-11Server PD 1-9

Status PD 1-10

System PD 1-8

User PD 1-8PD1-9

dimensions

changeout cart IP 6-11printers IP 6-6IP6-9

Direct Bus and Tag SJ 2-7directories

forms location

decomposed forms DC 4-3,DC 6-3non-default DC B-1

installation Windows DC 2-2

Xcat jobs default DC 6-12directory

queue PJ 3-17

required, DocuPrint file system PJ 6-3Disable Modem command CM 2-31Disable Remote Shell command CM 2-32disk space, installation requirements SJ 2-1diskette

copying documents to CM 2-3copying documents to DOS CM 2-4ejecting CM 2-2

formatting CM 2-2

installing licenses from CM 2-17installing software updates from CM 2-7

listing files on CM 2-3

printing documents from CM 2-9diskettes IP A+7, SO 6-7

contents, listing CM 2-3ejecting CM 2-2formatting CM 2-2

Display Billing Meters command CM 8-8display monitor IP 5-9,IP 5-10displaying

date CM 7-1logs CM 9-10PDL code CM 2-6time CM 7-1

displaying PDL code CM 2-6displaying virtual printers PJ 2-5disposition attributes

examples DC 3-7,DC 4-3,DC 7-3Mask, Form formats DC 3-3DC3-6Tiff/G4, ByteCode formats DC 3-2values DC 3-1,DC 7-3

dividing print jobs PJ 5-1document attributes PJ 1-1 Document Feeding and Finishing

Architecture, see DFA Document Structure Editor (DSE) DC 9-1Document Structuring Conventions (DSC)

PJ 4-2document types IS 1-8documentation IP C-1

AS/400 IP F-28

IBM channel connections IP 7-3MVS references IP F-20

DocumentID attribute PJ 1-11DocumentName attribute PJ 1-11documents

attributes PJ 1-1changing PJ 1-29list PJ 1-2

see also attributes showing PJ 1-30

cancelling PJ 3-3

changing full color to highlight color SJ 6-19

Decomp Service examples DC 1-1DC1-4

forwarding PJ 3-3

CM = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System

DC = Decomposition Service and Tools Guide IP = Installation Planning Guide

IS = IPDS Solutions Guide PD = Guide to Using PDL

PJ = Guide to Managing Print Jobs RM -Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance

SJ = Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client

SO = System Overview Guide

TG = Troubleshooting Guide

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92CNPS/IPS, 4890NPS/IPS, 4850 NPS/IPS specifications

The Xerox 4850, 4890, and 92C series are notable digital printing systems that represent Xerox's commitment to advanced printing technologies. These production printers are designed for high-volume printing environments, providing unparalleled performance, versatility, and quality.

The Xerox 4850 NPS/IPS is known for its robust architecture and efficient processing capabilities. This system features an impressive print speed of up to 150 pages per minute and offers a range of media handling capabilities, enabling it to handle various paper sizes and weights. The unique printing technology, including the advanced electrophotographic process, ensures exceptional print quality and sharpness, making it suitable for producing everything from marketing materials to transactional documents. The user-friendly interface and customizable workflows further enhance its operational efficiency.

Similarly, the Xerox 4890 NPS/IPS model builds upon the strengths of the 4850, with enhancements that cater to more demanding environments. It boasts print speeds of up to 90 pages per minute and features automated duplex printing, which can significantly reduce paper usage and costs. The 4890 also incorporates integrated color management tools to ensure consistency in color reproduction across different jobs. Its advanced security features, including secure print functionality, ensure sensitive information is protected throughout the printing process.

The Xerox 92C NPS/IPS takes innovation a step further, focusing on intelligent print solutions that streamline workflows. Offering high-quality color prints at speeds of up to 100 pages per minute, this model utilizes a simplified user interface and advanced print management tools, enabling users to efficiently manage their print jobs. The technology behind the 92C allows for a variety of printing options, including variable data printing, perfect for personalization in marketing campaigns or customer communications.

Overall, the Xerox 4850, 4890, and 92C NPS/IPS series series exemplify Xerox's dedication to quality, speed, and versatility in the digital printing market. Their advanced features, combined with reliable performance, make them ideal choices for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities while managing costs effectively. These systems are not only designed to meet the demands of high-volume printing but also offer the adaptability needed for a wide range of applications, ensuring they remain at the forefront of printing technology for years to come.