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4635 LPS HARDWARE COMPONENTS

9.Printer icon. Select this icon to display the printer mimic. (This is the default display on the printer control console.)

10.Language icon. Select this icon to choose the language for the printer control console messages.

11.Message area, used as follows:

·Lines 1 and 2. These lines display the current status of the printer, for example, READY.

·Line 3. This line displays messages concerning masked conditions, such as low dry ink. These messages are preceded by an asterisk.

·Line 4. This line displays messages that originate at the system controller.

12.Area where the following icons appear:

Hint icon. This icon appears when a masked fault or condition exists in the printer. (Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide, ªFault masking and the printer control consoleº section.) The icon also appears on the PC UI.

Fault icon. This icon appears only when a fault exists in the system that stops the printer or prevents it from printing. The icon also appears on the PC UI.

ACT icon. This icon appears when a maintenance task requiring an ACT trained operator must be performed. If you have successfully completed ACT, either check the PC UI for messages concerning the maintenance task or touch the Guarded Tools icon to display the Guarded Tools screen. If you are not an ACT trained operator, notify your lead operator or an ACT trained operator at your site.

Note: The bypass transport is optional and appears on the printer control console of those systems that are configured as such.

Attention light

An attention light is mounted on top of the inverter module. (Refer to figure 3-6.) The attention light can be enabled or disabled. (Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide for instructions.) When enabled, the light has three states:

·Off. No printer problems exist that require your attention.

·Steady light. A situation exists that needs your attention (such as a low dry ink condition).

·Flashing. The printer has stopped and your attention is required immediately.

Attention alarm

An attention alarm is located within the printer. Like the attention light, the attention alarm is enabled and disabled by the operator (refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide). When enabled, the alarm has two states:

·Off. No printer problems exist that require your attention.

·Beeping. The printer has stopped and your attention is required immediately.

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XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM PRODUCT REFERENCE

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Contents Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System Product Reference Page Publication Number Related publicationsXerox 4635 Laser Printing System Product Reference Table of contents LPS software components LPS hardware componentsProduct differences/user considerations Index Xerox customer resourcesAppendices GlossaryPage LPS Product Reference IntroductionLaser Printing System document set About the reference set4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide 4635 LPS Installation Planning Bold Document conventionsLPS overview Software 4635 LPSTrack cartridge tape drive Input enablement deviceOptions Track magnetic tape driveBar code reader Inch floppy disk driveExpanded disk memory Expanded bitmap memoryEthernet graphic scanners Ethernet workstationsEnvironmental requirements LPS specificationsEquipment dimensions Clearance requirementsElectrical requirements Cabinet fully configuredHeat dissipation, printer Heat dissipation, system controllerLPS connection LPS featuresPC UI Printer Fonts FormsTypes of output Page Basic concepts LPS interfaces System controllerLPS system disk storage and memory Imaging subsystem PrinterXerographic subsystem Sources of input for the LPS LPS production process overviewInput Output subsystem4635 input options Types of data Special processingJob source library JSL files OutputCharacter spacing FontsBasic Concepts Page System controller hardware components Major components4635 system controller System controller panel Shows the 4635 LPS PC UI Shows the components of the 4635 printer module Printer hardware componentsShows the 4635 LPS with the optional bypass transport 4635 LPS with optional bypass transport LPS Hardware Components LPS operating system ComponentsMajor LPS processing tasks Operating System Software functional descriptionOperator communication User Interface Software and User Dialog Software Printer SoftwareHost Forms Description Language Xerox Printer Access FacilityOptional host-resident software packages Xerox Pen Plotter Interface XPPI/DCFXerox Print Services Manager LPS compatibility and comparison Product differences/user considerationsUsing your 4635 as a backup LPS To the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Guide Will this 4050/4090 V3.5 job print on myRefer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS Operator Will this 9790 V2 print on my 4635 V3A? Job features from 9790 Results when run on 4635 V3AWill this 8790 V2 print on my 4635 V3A? Job features from 8790 Results when run on 4635 V3AChecking paper sizes and special stocks Product DIFFERENCES/USER Considerations Checking JDL compatibility Comparing LPS print job resolutionChecking PDL compatibility Command Parameter 11.PDL command parameters unique toLPS DJDEs LPS comparisonLPS product comparison table Feature 4635 4050 4090 4650 4850 8790 9790 Printer Paper Feature 4635 4050 4090 4650 4850 8790 9790 FontsLPS edgemarking LPS user considerationsEdgemarking a portrait Landscape orientation shift and skew 8.5 by 11 inches Registration shift and skewSystem page size Paper sizeVirtual page size Error messagesDeletions Print Darkness Interpolation and scanned images Switching paper size and feed modesPitch modes Maximum paper width PPM rate LAN support Cleaning time between pitch mode changesXerox Customer Support Center Xerox support servicesXerox Connection Customer Service Support CenterXerox Font Center Xerox Documentation and Software ServicesXerox Supplies Order Service Master audit directory OverviewDescription Type Length Comments Key fields Master audit directory recordData Log header record Audit log dataReport totals Mode statusDescription Type Length Comments Log datesDetail record Waste management detail record Table A-5.Operations log data record Operations log data recordRecord type codes Error flagsStrings DatesCompletion status codes Audit flagsPrimary codes Secondary codes Key audit report calculationsAscii AISCME Djde FIS EbcdicFCB FDLHCF FSLHCS JDL JDEJSL LEF Micr Offline Operator CommandObject File OctalPDL ROM RIPSEF Special Processing SymbolSyntax error Simplex printingTape Density System DiskSystems Specialist TabText String TestingTerminal TextUCS Write protection WildcardWildcarding WriteAcronyms GLOSSARY-18 GLOSSARY-19 GLOSSARY-20 OCS MPUMTU OCRGLOSSARY-22 GLOSSARY-23 Numerals IndexOSS Xerox Sample