Xerox 2060 manual Software license

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System overview

Sixth Sense is intended to automate and expedite the range of service-related support functions. Sixth Sense is a tool that enables Xerox to provide benchmark service support. Xerox customers benefit from the ability to bring broader support to focus more quickly.

For example, Sixth Sense can allow the Service Representative to repeatedly "preview" the condition of the system prior to an actual site visit. This may provide the ability to determine the correct part or piece of information to have on hand when the site visit is made.

Sixth Sense is a no-charge feature available to customers through Xerox Service. The customer need only provide an analog phone line for use by the Sixth Sense modem connection. For those customers unable to dedicate a phone line to the Sixth Sense connection, three and five port phone share devices are available for purchase.

To take advantage of Sixth Sense, the customer needs to:

Request Sixth Sense enablement through Xerox Service

Provide an analog phone line

If necessary, purchase an optional phone share device.

More information about the Sixth Sense can be found in the

Troubleshooting Guide for your system.

Software license

In order to use the operating system software, the owner must obtain a software license from Xerox. The license, which is a 20- character text string, is entered at the controller.

Your Xerox service representative can obtain this license text string for you and enter it when the printer is installed or when the software is upgraded. Although your service representative usually does this for you, you are able to enter your license string yourself from the NPS/IPS main window.

Until the license string is entered, your printer cannot print or receive data. You can, however, perform all offline tasks, such as setting up virtual printers.

For details on obtaining and entering the license string, refer to the Guide to Configuring and Managing the System.

System Overview Guide

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Contents 721P90540 Version 8.0 October NPS/IPSPage Table of contents Ipds printing environment Printer controllerPrinter components and options Network printing environmentPage Table of contents System Overview Guide Laser safety SafetyOzone information U. S. only Operation safety U. SOperation safety Europe Ventilation Operator accessible areasElectrical supply CE mark Europe only MaintenanceBefore cleaning your product Radio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Safety Xiv System Overview Guide About this guide ContentsIntroduction Conventions Related publications Introduction Xviii System Overview Guide Functional overview of the NPS/IPS System overviewSystem component overview Connectivity configurationsNPS/IPS concurrent printing Snmp supportSixth Sense IPP supportSoftware license Image area Printing considerations for the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPSImage quality Limitations for stock within a job No automatic tray switchingDuplex printing Color pages in copiers or other printersSystem overview System Overview Guide Printer controller Sun Blade 1000 workstation Printer controller componentsComponents of the printer controller Page Back panel of the printer controller Printer controller software and fonts Page Page Printer components Printer components and optionsCapacity Output trayTabs, buttons, and icons Touch screenMessage area Alert screen Alert screensPrinter control panel with words Printer control panelControl panel buttons Name and symbol FunctionSettings chapter Audio tones Dry Ink cartridges Identifying the internal componentsUpper door Serial number labelPaper Path Transport module paper path Transport module10. Printer paper path Paper path in the printer11. Exit module paper path Exit moduleHigh-capacity feeder Printer options13. Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS high-capacity feeder 14. High-capacity stacker High-capacity stackerHigh-capacity stacker stapler High-capacity stacker modesHigh-capacity stacker stapler modes 15. High-capacity stacker stapler HcssPrinter components and options System Overview Guide Client workstations and system software Network printing environmentSubmitting print jobs Client softwareCommunicating with the network Hardware System Connection ClientsClient Protocol Workstation Operating Ethernet Job submissionPlatform Job status capability Job status feedbackToken Ring Ethernet LANMultiple network connectivity Network printing environment System Overview Guide Host environments Ipds printing environmentHost connectivity Printing system channel-attached configuration Printing system TCP/IP configuration Channel interface-channel-attached systems only Channel interface board and channel cable connector boxIM Image IMD1 Software features for IpdsLine mode data streams Ipds data streamBackground color for OCA colors Trace facilityOverstrike, underscore, subscript, and superscript Color image supportOutline font support Bi-level Ioca colorsIpds printing environment System Overview Guide Selecting paper SuppliesPaper and other throughput stocks Table A-1. Paper guidelines Page Paper care Perforated paperFigure A-1. Storing paper correctly Supplies Cartons Hours Other suppliesFuser lubricant CentigradeTapes DeveloperTable A-3. Developers for use with colored inks DiskettesPaper and special stocks tables Consumable supplies tablesFonts Description Part number Paper Table A-4. Stocks list for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printerDescription Part number Cover stock Description Part number TransparenciesLabels gummed Table A-6. Additional supplies for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS Supplies listsTable A-5. Items supplied with DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS Ordering supplies Page Table A-7. Supplies checklist for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS DVD-ROM IndexLAN Tape SafetyRequirements Workstations
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