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GLOSSARY

communication line Telecommunication line connecting devices at one location with devices at other locations in order to transmit and receive information.

communication link Physical means (i.e., data link) connecting one location to another to transmit and receive information.

compatibility Characteristic of computer equipment permitting one device to use the same information or programs as another device without conversion or code modification.

compile To translate instructions written in high-level language into machine language for execution by a system.

console Functional unit containing devices used by an operator to communicate with a printer. It may consist of a display, keyboard, and certain switches or other controls.

control program An operating system program that manages job flow, input/output processing, and other overall system functions and resources.

controller Component of the DocuPrint printing system that manages the spooling and processing of print jobs.

database Information to meet specific processing and retrieval needs. Generally applies to integrated file of data, arranged for access by many subsystems.

data communications Transmission and reception of encoded information over telecommunication lines.

data file Collection of related data records organized in a specific manner so that each record is similarly structured, e.g., a payroll file set up with one record for each employee, last name first, indicating the rate of pay and all deductions.

data rate In data communications, the rate at which a channel carries data, measured in bps (bits per second).

data storage Preservation of data on various media (e.g., tape, disks, magnetic bubble memory, etc.).

data stream Format of data passed from one device to another.

data transmission Transmission of coded data over telephone or other telecommunication lines.

DCIM Data Control Interface Module. The video interface hardware which resides in the SUN workstation (the DCIM replaces the XEPI board).

decomposer Controller task that translates print data from the PDL command file into a bitmap image of the page to be printed.

default Predefined value the system uses when another value is not provided.

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Installation Planning Guide

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Contents EPS 701P21121 Version 3.7 JulyPage Table of contents Preparing for installation Controller requirements and specificationsPrinter requirements and specifications Printer components and optionsSystem connections InstallationSupplies Table of contents Safety Laser safetyOperation safety U. S Ozone information U. S. onlyOperation safety Europe Electrical supply Operator accessible areasVentilation Before cleaning your product MaintenanceCE mark Europe only Radio and telecommunications equipment directive Europe only For further information Safety Xiv Installation Planning Guide Introduction ContentsAbout this guide Conventions Page Introduction Xviii Installation Planning Guide Product overview System overviewData stream resolution System componentsProduct overview DocuPrint 100/ 115/135/155/180 EPSThroughput speed Maximum throughputClient workstations and system software Supported hardware and operating systemsMicr printing features Client networking softwareExample of a check printed with Micr line U. S Micr fontsUnsupported features IPS/NPS Micr fonts Lcds Micr fontsE13B fonts CMC7 fontsRemote diagnostics Host connectivity optionsController components and options Controller overviewController components Sun Blade 1000/ 2000 configurationSun Blade workstation Page Sun Blade 2500 configuration Sun Blade 2500 controllerPage Drive locations on the Sun Blade 1000/2000 Processor DVD-ROM drive location on Sun Blade Processor Back panel of the Sun Blade 1000/2000 controller Back panel of Sun Blade Optional processor components Online interface Controller interface optionsTape drive option Peripheral cabinet with tape drives Printer components and options Printer componentsPrinter control console Printer control console Printer configurations Printer with inverter feeder/stacker and one feeder/stackerBypass transport option FunctionBypass transport Paper stocksBypass transport printer configurations Roll feeder support DP155 and DP180 EPS onlyPreparing for installation ResponsibilitiesInstallation ServiceXerox responsibilities Site selectionOperator Systems trainingInstallation planning checklist Installation planning checklistDate Week Activity Responsibility CompletedEthernet specifications Connectivity requirementsToken Ring specifications Channel-attached specificationsController requirements and specifications Power requirementsOutlet configurations Multinational wall outlet configurationsEnvironmental specifications Space requirements Sun Blade 2500 environmental requirements TemperatureSun Blade 1000/2000 environmental requirements Controller placement Guidelines for controller placementSun Blade 1000/2000 fan and vent locations to keep clear Sun Blade 2500 fan and vent locations to keep clear Do notController hardware specifications and requirements summary Sun Blade 1000/2000 specifications60 Hz 50 HzSun Blade 1000/2000 specifications Sun Blade 2500 specifications 60 Hz Power 8 ftInterface to Printer 20 ftSun Blade 2500 specifications Page Printer requirements and specifications Printer electrical requirementsPrinter 60 Hz voltage requirements at power outlet Outlet configurationsHz printer outlet voltages Hz power configuration-50 amp 60 Hz50 Hz Printer 50 Hz WYE Star 415 voltage Printer 50 Hz WYE Star 380 and 400 voltageCondition Range Printer environmental specificationsStandby Printer configurations available Printer requirements and specifications Printer requirements and specifications Printer requirements and specifications Bypass transport specifications Bypass transport dimensionsBypass transport dimensions Bypass transport space planning diagram top view Bypass transport paper path Configuration diagrams with bypass transport Space planning guidelines Clearance space requirements Shared space between componentsShared space configuration diagrams 11. Back-to-back shared service area space12. Face-to-face shared service area space 13. Face-to-back shared space Delivery access requirements Floor levelingTurning radius 14. L-shaped turnTurning radius for printer separated Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B widthTurning radius for printer separated and upended on dolly Turning radius for unseparated printer componentsTurning radius for printer not separated Modules Turning radius for inverter feeder/stacker module 10. Turning radius for feeder/stacker modulePrinter hardware specifications and requirements summary 11. Printer specifications and power requirementsOperating Feeder/stacker TwoFeeder StackersSpace planning templates Page Page Page Page Page Grid Pattern Page Power cable lengths Power cable LengthSystem connections Cable lengthsCable locations Cable enter/exit location top viewChannel attachments System connections Installation Planning Guide Installation Installation processYour responsibilities Defining the printer to the host Ongoing maintenanceSoftware licensing Routine maintenance Meter reading and reportingPaper and other throughput stocks SuppliesSelecting paper Acceptable paper stocks and sizes Page Page Paper width and throughput speed Lcds printing only Table A-1. Throughput data DP100Table A-2. Throughput data DP115 Table A-3. Throughput data DP135Table A-4. Throughput data DP155 Table A-5. Throughput data DP180Paper size and pitch mode minimum and maximum Figure A-1 pitch mode paper sizesFigure A-2 pitch mode paper sizes Feed direction for standard paper sizesFigure A-3. A4 / 210 by 297 mm paper feeding long edge feed Figure A-7. B4 / 250 by 353 mm paper feeding long edge feed Paper care Figure A-9. Storing paper correctly Centigrade Carton HoursOther supplies Dry inkFuser agent DeveloperDiskettes Cartridge tapesStacker containers and pallets optional FontsMicr tools Micr Positioning and Dimension GaugeMicr comparator Consumable supplies tables Paper and special stocks tablesTable A-6. Printer stocks list Description Part number PaperDescription Part number Table A-6. Printer stocks list Transparencies Labels GummedDescription Part number Tab stock Straight collated singles forward, top DownReversed collated singles bottom up Cover stockTable A-7. Carbonless stocks for the printer Complete supplies list for the printer Table A-8. Complete supplies list for the printerPart Items Expected yield Description Number Carton Dry ink Waste bottleOrdering supplies Page Page Table A-9. Supplies checklist Table A-9. Supplies checklist Xerox support services Xerox Customer Service Support CenterXerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center U. S Xerox Documentation and Software Services U. S Xdss will also send you a Xerox Customer DocumentationCustomereducationservices/newCes.jsp Operator trainingXerox Customer Education Xerox Customer Documentation CatalogXerox Font Services Xerox support services Installation Planning Guide Related publications DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentationNPS/IPS publications Printing the customer documentation FilenameRelated publications Installation Planning Guide Glossary GLOSSARY-1Multipliers are Computer space equivalents areGLOSSARY-3 GLOSSARY-4 GLOSSARY-5 GLOSSARY-6 GLOSSARY-7 Micr GLOSSARY-9 Random Access Memory RAM ResolutionPortrait page orientation PostScriptSystem administrator SoftwareSoftware application SpoolingGLOSSARY-12 Index INDEX-1Micr INDEX-3 INDEX-4
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155, 115, 135, 100 specifications

Xerox has long been a pioneer in the field of document technology, and its series of multifunction printers and copiers have consistently delivered quality and efficiency. Among the notable models are the Xerox 100, 135, 115, and 155, each designed to cater to specific business needs while incorporating advanced features and technologies.

The Xerox 100 series is well known for its compact design and is tailored for small to medium-sized businesses. It offers high-quality color printing, scanning, and copying, making it a versatile addition to any office environment. One of its standout features is the ability to handle a variety of media types, from plain paper to glossy sheets, enabling users to produce professional looking materials. With an intuitive touchscreen interface, users can easily navigate through functions, ensuring a streamlined workflow.

Moving up the ladder, the Xerox 135 series boasts enhanced productivity features, making it ideal for larger businesses or departments with higher volume print needs. It is equipped with an advanced finishing system, allowing users to create booklets, staple documents, and perform hole punching with ease. The 135 model integrates powerful cloud connectivity, facilitating remote printing and scanning directly from mobile devices, thereby boosting flexibility and efficiency.

The Xerox 115 model, on the other hand, emphasizes robustness and reliability. It is designed for environments that require fast processing speeds and high-volume output. Its security features, including secure print and automatic encryption, provide enhanced data protection for sensitive documents. Additionally, the 115 series incorporates smart workflow automation tools that reduce manual tasks, enabling staff to focus on more strategic activities.

Lastly, the Xerox 155 series is a powerful multifunction printer that combines high performance with advanced technology. It features a high-resolution color printing capability of up to 1200 x 2400 dpi, ensuring stunning image quality. The 155 is equipped with AI-driven features that optimize print workflows, reduce waste, and lower operational costs. An intuitive user interface offers custom shortcuts for frequent tasks, enhancing productivity and user satisfaction.

In summary, the Xerox 100, 135, 115, and 155 models cater to a wide array of business needs through their unique features and technologies. From compact designs for small offices to robust solutions for high-volume printing, these printers exemplify Xerox’s commitment to innovation and excellence in document management.