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GLOSSARY

device Any piece of hardware other than the CPU (Central Processing Unit).

DFA Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture. Software that enables third-party feeding and finishing devices to be attached to a Xerox printer to perform pre- and post- processing functions (such as roll-feeding, saddle- stitching, booklet-making, etc.)

diagnostics Programs used to diagnose problems within the system or to help service personnel pinpoint the source of such problems.

digitize To express or represent data in digital (binary) form so that it can be processed electronically.

directory Logical grouping of files and subdirectories that are identified by name. The directory helps organize data on large storage media.

dithering The process in laser printing which uses dot patterns to simulate shades of gray or tones of a color.

DOS Disk Operating System. Operating system commonly used on personal computers. See also operating system.

dot Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for example, 300 dots per inch (dpi). May also be referred to as a picture element (pixel) or spot.

dry ink Minute particles of resin and carbon toner deposited and fused onto the page to create images. Toner is combined with developer to form the dry ink.

duplex Ability to send and receive information simultaneously.

duplex printing Printing on both sides (front and back) of a page. See also simplex printing.

electronic publishing The integrated production of documents on demand, using digitally stored documents, computerized composition, and electronic printing systems.

enabler Hardware devices or software packages that allow the printer to perform as specified.

EPS Enterprise Printing System.

Ethernet Network standard consisting of a coaxial cable or twisted pair and associated components for connecting workstations to each other, to file servers, and to peripherals. This communication system enables workstation users to share information and services.

Installation Planning Guide

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Contents 701P21121 Version 3.7 July EPSPage Table of contents Controller requirements and specifications Preparing for installationPrinter requirements and specifications Printer components and optionsSupplies InstallationSystem connections Table of contents 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 Installation Planning Guide About this guide ContentsIntroduction Conventions Page Introduction Xviii Installation Planning Guide System overview Product overviewSystem components Data stream resolutionProduct overview EPS DocuPrint 100/ 115/135/155/180Maximum throughput Throughput speedSupported hardware and operating systems Client workstations and system softwareClient networking software Micr printing featuresMicr fonts Example of a check printed with Micr line U. SIPS/NPS Micr fonts Lcds Micr fonts Unsupported featuresE13B fonts CMC7 fontsHost connectivity options Remote diagnosticsController overview Controller components and optionsSun Blade workstation Sun Blade 1000/ 2000 configurationController components Page Sun Blade 2500 controller Sun Blade 2500 configurationPage 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 Tape drive option Controller interface optionsOnline interface Peripheral cabinet with tape drives Printer components Printer components and optionsPrinter control console Printer control console Printer with inverter feeder/stacker and one feeder/stacker Printer configurationsFunction Bypass transport optionBypass transport Paper stocksRoll feeder support DP155 and DP180 EPS only Bypass transport printer configurationsResponsibilities Preparing for installationService InstallationXerox responsibilities Site selectionSystems training OperatorInstallation planning checklist Installation planning checklistDate Week Activity Responsibility CompletedConnectivity requirements Ethernet specificationsChannel-attached specifications Token Ring specificationsPower requirements Controller requirements and specificationsMultinational wall outlet configurations Outlet configurationsEnvironmental specifications Sun Blade 1000/2000 environmental requirements Sun Blade 2500 environmental requirements TemperatureSpace requirements Guidelines for controller placement Controller placementSun Blade 1000/2000 fan and vent locations to keep clear Do not Sun Blade 2500 fan and vent locations to keep clearSun Blade 1000/2000 specifications Controller hardware specifications and requirements summary60 Hz 50 HzSun Blade 1000/2000 specifications 60 Hz Power 8 ft Sun Blade 2500 specificationsInterface to Printer 20 ftSun Blade 2500 specifications Page Printer electrical requirements Printer requirements and specificationsHz printer outlet voltages Outlet configurationsPrinter 60 Hz voltage requirements at power outlet 60 Hz Hz power configuration-50 ampPrinter 50 Hz WYE Star 380 and 400 voltage 50 Hz Printer 50 Hz WYE Star 415 voltageStandby Printer environmental specificationsCondition Range Printer configurations available Printer requirements and specifications Printer requirements and specifications Printer requirements and specifications Bypass transport dimensions Bypass transport specificationsBypass transport dimensions Bypass transport space planning diagram top view Bypass transport paper path Configuration diagrams with bypass transport Space planning guidelines Shared space between components Clearance space requirements11. Back-to-back shared service area space Shared space configuration diagrams12. Face-to-face shared service area space 13. Face-to-back shared space Floor leveling Delivery access requirements14. L-shaped turn Turning radiusPassage or doorway a width Minimum passage B width Turning radius for printer separatedTurning radius for printer not separated Turning radius for unseparated printer componentsTurning radius for printer separated and upended on dolly 10. Turning radius for feeder/stacker module Modules Turning radius for inverter feeder/stacker module11. Printer specifications and power requirements Printer hardware specifications and requirements summaryTwo Operating Feeder/stackerFeeder StackersSpace planning templates Page Page Page Page Page Grid Pattern Page Power cable Length Power cable lengthsSystem connections Cable lengthsCable enter/exit location top view Cable locationsChannel attachments System connections Installation Planning Guide Installation process InstallationYour responsibilities Software licensing Ongoing maintenanceDefining the printer to the host Meter reading and reporting Routine maintenanceSelecting paper Acceptable paper stocks and sizes SuppliesPaper and other throughput stocks Page Page Table A-1. Throughput data DP100 Paper width and throughput speed Lcds printing onlyTable A-2. Throughput data DP115 Table A-3. Throughput data DP135Table A-5. Throughput data DP180 Table A-4. Throughput data DP155Figure A-1 pitch mode paper sizes Paper size and pitch mode minimum and maximumFeed direction for standard paper sizes Figure A-2 pitch mode 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 Carton Hours CentigradeDry ink Other suppliesDeveloper Fuser agentDiskettes Cartridge tapesFonts Stacker containers and pallets optionalMicr comparator Micr Positioning and Dimension GaugeMicr tools Paper and special stocks tables Consumable supplies tablesTable A-6. Printer stocks list Description Part number PaperDescription Part number Table A-6. Printer stocks list Labels Gummed TransparenciesStraight collated singles forward, top Down Description Part number Tab stockReversed collated singles bottom up Cover stockTable A-7. Carbonless stocks for the printer Table A-8. Complete supplies list for the printer 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 Customer Service Support Center Xerox support servicesXerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center U. S Xdss will also send you a Xerox Customer Documentation Xerox Documentation and Software Services U. SOperator training Customereducationservices/newCes.jspXerox Customer Education Xerox Customer Documentation CatalogXerox Font Services Xerox support services Installation Planning Guide DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentation Related publicationsNPS/IPS publications Filename Printing the customer documentationRelated publications Installation Planning Guide GLOSSARY-1 GlossaryComputer space equivalents are Multipliers areGLOSSARY-3 GLOSSARY-4 GLOSSARY-5 GLOSSARY-6 GLOSSARY-7 Micr GLOSSARY-9 Resolution Random Access Memory RAMPortrait page orientation PostScriptSoftware System administratorSoftware application SpoolingGLOSSARY-12 INDEX-1 IndexMicr 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.