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SETTING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

You may make changes to the following fields:

Time Between Sheets (ms) (p1) — Specifies the time required by the third party finishing device from the top of the sheet to the bottom of the sheet. The printer inserts skips to enforce this timing. You can specify from 0 to 32767 milliseconds.

Time Between Sets (ms) (p3 or p3a) — Specifies the time required by the third party finishing device from the top of the last sheet in a set to the bottom of the first sheet in the next set. The printer inserts skips to enforce this timing. You can specify from 0 to 32767 milliseconds.

Minimum Set Time (ms) (p3b) — (Available on some systems) Specifies the minimum time required by the third party finishing device to process a set.

Time to Cycle Up (ms) (p5) — Specifies the amount of time required by the third party finishing device to obtain Ready status after receiving a CycleUp signal. You can specify from 0 to 32767 milliseconds.

Sheet Jam Time (ms) (p2) — Specifies the maximum time that the printer will wait to receive a SheetDelivered signal from the third party finishing device after sending a SheetExit signal. A jam is declared when the third party finishing device signal exceeds the time increment you specify. You can specify from 0 to 13000 milliseconds.

Set Jam Time (ms) (p4) — Specifies the maximum time that the printer will wait to receive a SetDelivered signal from the third party finishing device after sending an EndofSet signal. A jam is declared when the third party finishing device signal exceeds the time increment you specify. You can specify from 0 to 13000 milliseconds.

Recovery Control — Specifies the action to take in case of system recovery. You can select one of the following:

Let DFA device select sheet or set recovery

Override - always use set recovery

Finishing Function 1 (Attributes p6/c6)

Finishing Function 2 (Attributes p6/c7) — These are signals through which you can specify instructions to be sent to your third party finishing device. If these functions are applicable to your device, your vendor will provide the information you need to enable them.

For Finishing Functions 1 and 2, your options are:

ESS control: The data stream will select the Finishing Function.

True: The Finishing Function will always be selected.

False: The Finishing Function will always be deselected.

SMM Value for Finishing Function 1 (Hex)

SMM Value for Finishing Function 2 (Hex) — When the Set Medium Modification (SMM) value contained in the IPDS data stream matches the code number you specify here, the Finishing Function is used.

The codes to use are taken from the two-byte values in the MMC-structured field within the selected COPYGROUP.

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Contents Version 7.1 August 2000 721P89180 Page Ozone information Laser safetyOperation safety Table of contents Setting the system configuration Setting up the Printer ControllerINDEX-1 IndexViii About this guide ContentsConventions DocuPrint IPS Interactive Customer Documentation CD Related publicationsXii Graphical user interface screen Introduction to the graphical user interfaceIntroduction to the Graphical User Interface Pull-down menus Using the user interface screensDrag method Click methodExample of a selection button from the IPS main window ButtonsReducing a window Moving a window or iconEntering in text If the pin is out Exiting a windowIf the pin is 10.IPS main window IPS main windowMenus Configuration menuIntroduction to the Graphical User Interface 12.Diagnostics pull-down menu Diagnostics menuBackup Configuration Files Enables backing up Administration menu14.System Options pull-down menu System Options menu15.Input Configuration section of Ipds main window Input Configuration section16.Output Configuration section of IPS main window Output Configuration sectionIntroduction to the Graphical User Interface 18.Control Unit Configuration section of main window Setup and status information19.Status section of main window 20.Host Job Control section of main window Host Job Control sectionSubwindow buttons 21.Window with Quit and Apply buttons Starting and stopping the system Powering on the IPS systemSee HCU Messages in the Xerox DocuPrint IPS Messages Powering off the IPS system System Shutdown Confirmation window Routine operationCommunicating with the host computer After a power outagePlacing the IPS online Taking the IPS offlineStopping the printer Starting a print jobPrinter status Rebooting the Printer Controller Automatic print job recoveryExiting power saver mode Resuming printingRemoving media from the processor Setting up the Printer Controller Language window Selecting a languageSpecifying the system interface Channel Options window Selecting channel interfaceTCP/IP interface window Selecting TCP/IP interfaceEnabling or disabling the modem Modem Enable/Disable windowSystem Resource Limits window Allocating memory for resourcesDisplaying resident fonts Displaying and adding resident fontsVar/db/fonts/input Adding resident fontsInput Media pull-down menu Loading the IPS software license text string 10.Administration pull-down menu11.IPS Authorization window Switching modes Dual Mode Page Setting the system configuration Privilege Modes Control Unit Configuration section of main windowChanging the Privilege Mode Changing the password for a Privilege Mode Configuration menu tasks Accessing configuration tasksResolution window Indicating the input resolutionMaximum Simplex window Specifying the maximum simplex valueSpecifying the extraction color for highlight color printing Extraction Color for Highlight Printing window Black All non-red exceptAny non-red AnyExtraction Color window with color pull-down menu Printing the IPS color samples Procedure for printing the palettesExtraction color palettes Shades and tints palettesVar/db/palettename Rotating the page originSetting the System Configuration Continuous Form Selection window Media Units window Specifying the media unitsSetting optional processing parameters Optional Processing Parameters window Printing samples Diagnostics menu tasksSetting the System Configuration 11.Portion of Testdocs list of samples to print Setting the System Configuration 12.PQA status window example Capturing a trace Capturing and executing a trace15.Trace Mode Options window Executing a captured trace TracetestConprt -d -x 3520x2480 tracedebug /var/db Printing a trace fileSetting of the debug level Updating the software using a CD or a diskette Updating the software remotely 16.System Options pull-down menu System Options menu tasksSpecifying the input configuration Example of an input configuration 19.Single simplex media icon Selecting simplex or duplex printing21.default pull-down menu Setting up margin values23.Modify Margin Settings window Setting up the Media LibraryCreating a media icon 24.IPS Input Configuration window25.Media Library window 26.Media Type window 27.Add a New Form Type window Setting the System Configuration Changing a media icon Editing the media defaultsDeleting a media icon 28.Media Defaults window 29.Input Configuration pull-down menu Adding a new input configuration30.Input Configuration window 31.Tray cells section of a sample input configuration Setting the System Configuration 32.Tray cells section of a sample input configuration 33.File Name Entry window 34.Input Configuration pull-down menu Changing an input configuration file35.Input Configuration pull-down menu Deleting an input configuration file37.Feeder tray mismatch error message Correcting a feeder tray mismatch errorSpecifying the output configuration Example of an output configuration 39.Output Configuration pull-down menu Creating a new output configuration41.Default Ipds Bin pull-down menu 42.DFA Profile pull-down menu 43.Bins section of the Output Configuration window 45.Finishing Attributes window systems with DFA For systems with DFASetting the System Configuration 46.Stitching Attributes window For systems with a stitcherChanging an output configuration Adding a DFA profile Deleting an output configuration49.DFA Profile Name pull-down menu You may make changes to the following fields 51.File Name Entry window Deleting a DFA profile Changing a DFA profileBacking up and restoring configuration files 52.Backup Configuration Files window Saving configuration files to disketteRestoring configuration files from diskette Numerics IndexIndex Index Index Index Page
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