Xerox 2000 SERIES EPS manual Moving over blocks on a tape, Move Block window

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Managing and printing jobs from the Tape Client

Moving over blocks on a tape

You can position a job tape forward or backward to skip one or more of the blocks within a file on the tape.

You must initiate the Move command before you start the job; you cannot move over blocks while the job is printing. If a job is currently printing, stop input by clicking End on the Tape Client window, and confirm your action on the confirmation window.

1.In the Move field on the Tape Client window, click Block....

The Move Block window opens.

Figure 2-10. Move Block window

2.On the Move Block window, enter the number of blocks that you want to skip; or click the arrow buttons until the number that you want is displayed.

3.Select the direction in which you want to move the tape: RWD (rewind, or backward) or FWD (forward).

4.Click Move. The Move Block window closes, and the tape advances or rewinds past the number of blocks that you indicated.

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Contents Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series EPS Page Table of contents Managing the Tape Client Managing and printing jobs from the Tape ClientLaser safety SafetyOzone information U. S. only Operation safety U. SOperation 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 Xii Tape Client Job Submission Guide Introduction ContentsAbout this guide Conventions DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentation DocumentationCd /usr/ucb Printing customer documentationTape Client overview Features and capabilitiesTape Client capabilities Supported tape formats IBM DOS/360 Power II HOST=POWERStreaming and spooling transmission modes Functional overviewJob and tape status reporting Tape dump Tape job accountingJob recovery Host computer tape formats Input processing from tape using Print Description LanguageTape codes Record formatsOffline dump Record structureFormat Overview of the printing process Managing and printing jobs from the Tape ClientTape Client window End of Job field on Tape Client window Importing resource files Preparing to print a tape jobLcds Resources window with Source menu displayed Lcds Resources window displaying resource files on tape Specifying files for printing Popup menu with Import selectedSpecifying the JDL, JDE, and form to start a job Document field on Tape Client window Job Descriptor Library window Ending a job Controlling input for tape jobsMoving over files on a tape Move Tape Mark window 10. Move Block window Moving over blocks on a tapeStarting and ending tape dump sessions Setting up the printer for offline printing Accessing the Tape ClientManaging the Tape Client Adding a printer Printer setup windowDeleting a printer Modifying a printerRename Device window Managing the tape driveClick Rewind or Unload Managing the tape job accounting logClick Print Log Viewing the job log Printing the job logPage Managing the Tape Client Tape Client Job Submission Guide JDL IndexINDEX-2

2000 SERIES EPS specifications

The Xerox 2000 Series EPS, or Electronic Publishing System, represents a significant evolution in printing technology, designed primarily for high-volume production environments. Launched in the early 2000s, it established a new standard for digital printing by integrating sophisticated technologies and features that catered to the diverse needs of businesses seeking efficiency, quality, and versatility in their printing operations.

One of the standout features of the Xerox 2000 Series EPS is its exceptional print quality. Utilizing advanced electrostatic imaging technology, it delivers sharp, vibrant prints with a resolution that can reach up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. This focus on detail ensures that text appears crisp, while images boast rich colors and gradients, making it ideal for producing high-quality marketing materials, brochures, and other professional documents.

The device is engineered for versatility, supporting a wide range of media types and sizes. From standard office paper to thicker stocks suitable for booklets or posters, the Xerox 2000 Series EPS accommodates various printing needs without compromising performance. Additionally, its ability to handle different paper weights and finishes allows users to create a diverse array of printed materials, enhancing the overall output flexibility.

Another key characteristic of the 2000 Series EPS is its high-speed printing capability. Depending on the specific model, it can produce up to 100 pages per minute, enabling businesses to meet tight deadlines and cater to large-volume print runs without sacrificing quality. Coupled with a robust paper handling system, including automatic duplexing and large-capacity feeders, it streamlines the printing process significantly.

The system is also notable for its user-friendly interface, integrating advanced software solutions that simplify job management and workflow optimization. Print jobs can be monitored and adjusted in real-time, while features such as job scheduling and digitally stored templates enhance operational efficiency.

Moreover, connectivity is a focal point of the Xerox 2000 Series EPS, featuring support for various network protocols, enabling seamless integration into existing office infrastructures. Remote management tools provide administrators with the ability to oversee printer performance and maintenance from afar, reducing downtime and ensuring consistent operation.

In summary, the Xerox 2000 Series EPS is a powerful digital printing solution that combines advanced technology with user-centric features. Its emphasis on print quality, speed, versatility, and seamless connectivity makes it a valuable asset for businesses looking to elevate their printing capabilities in a competitive market.