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4635 LPS OVERVIEW

Forms description language (FDL)

(standard) FDL is a laser printing system resident language for designing electronic forms which can include logos, signatures, and shading. Form libraries (source and object) are stored on the system disks. Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide for more information.

Print description language (PDL)

(standard) PDL is a laser printing system resident language used to describe the input, logical processing, and output requirements of a print job. Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference for more information.

Options

The following options are available to further enhance the capabilities of your 4635 LPS.

Note: For detailed information regarding these options, please contact your sales representative.

9-track magnetic tape drive

The 9-track (1600/6250) magnetic tape drive is an alternative or additional offline capability to the 18-track cartridge tape drive for inputting print and nonprint data to the 4635 LPS. (Refer to figure 3-5.)

Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide and to the LPS

Tape Formats Manual for additional information.

18-track cartridge tape drive

The 18-track cartridge tape drive is an alternative or additional offline capability to the 9-track magnetic tape drive for inputting print and nonprint data to the 4635 LPS. It reads and writes IBM- and ANSI-compatible half-inch tape in the 18-track IBM 3480 data format. There is also an option available which allows it to read and print from the IBM 3490 format.

Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide and to the LPS

Tape Formats Manual for additional information.

Bypass transport

The bypass transport increases your production capabilities by providing you with a means of using finishing devices with your 4635 LPS. Conforming to Xerox Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture (DFA) Level 1 specifications, it allows you to choose from a variety of finishers.

Input enablement device

The input enablement device provides the means to directly connect bulk feeders to your 4635 LPS.

XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM LPS PRODUCT REFERENCE

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Contents Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System Product Reference Page Related publications Publication NumberXerox 4635 Laser Printing System Product Reference Table of contents LPS software components LPS hardware componentsProduct differences/user considerations Xerox customer resources AppendicesGlossary IndexPage Introduction LPS Product ReferenceAbout the reference set Laser Printing System document set4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide 4635 LPS Installation Planning Document conventions BoldLPS overview 4635 LPS SoftwareInput enablement device OptionsTrack magnetic tape drive Track cartridge tape driveInch floppy disk drive Expanded disk memoryExpanded bitmap memory Bar code readerEthernet workstations Ethernet graphic scannersLPS specifications Equipment dimensionsClearance requirements Environmental requirementsCabinet fully configured Heat dissipation, printerHeat dissipation, system controller Electrical requirementsLPS connection LPS featuresPC UI Printer Forms FontsTypes of output Page Basic concepts LPS interfaces System controllerLPS system disk storage and memory Imaging subsystem PrinterXerographic subsystem LPS production process overview InputOutput subsystem Sources of input for the LPS4635 input options Special processing Types of dataOutput Job source library JSL filesFonts Character spacingBasic Concepts Page Major components System controller hardware components4635 system controller System controller panel Shows the 4635 LPS PC UI Printer hardware components Shows the components of the 4635 printer moduleShows the 4635 LPS with the optional bypass transport 4635 LPS with optional bypass transport LPS Hardware Components Components LPS operating systemOperating System Software functional description Major LPS processing tasksOperator communication Printer Software User Interface Software and User Dialog SoftwareXerox Printer Access Facility Optional host-resident software packagesXerox Pen Plotter Interface XPPI/DCF Host Forms Description LanguageXerox Print Services Manager Product differences/user considerations LPS compatibility and comparisonUsing your 4635 as a backup LPS Will this 4050/4090 V3.5 job print on my To the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator GuideRefer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Job features from 9790 Results when run on 4635 V3A Will this 9790 V2 print on my 4635 V3A?Job features from 8790 Results when run on 4635 V3A Will this 8790 V2 print on my 4635 V3A?Checking paper sizes and special stocks Product DIFFERENCES/USER Considerations Comparing LPS print job resolution Checking JDL compatibilityChecking PDL compatibility Command Parameter 11.PDL command parameters unique toLPS LPS comparison DJDEsLPS product comparison table Feature 4635 4050 4090 4650 4850 8790 9790 Printer Feature 4635 4050 4090 4650 4850 8790 9790 Fonts PaperLPS user considerations LPS edgemarkingEdgemarking a portrait Registration shift and skew Landscape orientation shift and skew 8.5 by 11 inchesPaper size System page sizeVirtual page size Error messagesDeletions Print Darkness Interpolation and scanned images Switching paper size and feed modesPitch modes Maximum paper width PPM rate Cleaning time between pitch mode changes LAN supportXerox support services Xerox Customer Support CenterCustomer Service Support Center Xerox ConnectionXerox Documentation and Software Services Xerox Font CenterXerox Supplies Order Service Overview Master audit directoryDescription Type Length Comments Key fields Master audit directory recordData Audit log data Log header recordMode status Description Type Length CommentsLog dates Report totalsDetail record Waste management detail record Operations log data record Table A-5.Operations log data recordError flags StringsDates Record type codesCompletion status codes Audit flagsPrimary codes Key audit report calculations Secondary codesAIS AsciiCME Djde Ebcdic FCBFDL FISHCF FSLHCS JDL JDEJSL LEF Micr Operator Command Object FileOctal OfflinePDL ROM RIPSEF Symbol Syntax errorSimplex printing Special ProcessingSystem Disk Systems SpecialistTab Tape DensityTesting TerminalText Text StringUCS Wildcard WildcardingWrite Write protectionAcronyms GLOSSARY-18 GLOSSARY-19 GLOSSARY-20 MPU MTUOCR OCSGLOSSARY-22 GLOSSARY-23 Index NumeralsOSS Sample Xerox