Xerox 9203, 9202, 9201 manual IP Address is the IPv4 address of the machine

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Overwrite Security Failure – Automatically provides an error message to the user is case an Immediate Image Overwrite of a copy, print, workflow scanning, scan to email, Internet Fax or Embedded Fax job fails. The error message informs the user to notify the System Administrator that an On Demand Overwrite should be run and persists on the Local UI screen until either a manual or a scheduled On Demand Overwrite is initiated.

Custom Services – Provides access to any custom services (Third Party applications developed with a common API to run on a Xerox device) that are installed in the device. Is accessible by selecting the following screens/buttons in order: [Services Home] hard button ￿ [Custom Services] button. The user then selects any of the installed services listed on the Custom Services screen which will cause that service to be run. The user should be aware of the following:

A screen will be displayed with the appropriate error message when the device encounters an error while attempting to access a custom service installed on the device.

If the [Access] hard button is selected after selecting an installed custom service , a screen will be displayed that will allow the user to exit the Custom Services service.

User Interface Diagnostics - Allows the user to run diagnostics on the User Interface software. Is accessible by pressing the machine hard buttons ‘Dial Pause’ + ‘*’ + ‘#’ in that order.

Automatic Maintenance – Provides a notice to a user when automatic maintenance of the Internal Marking Engine on the device to perform print quality diagnostics and calibration is being performed. Applicable screens will be displayed to indicate when this automatic maintenance is about to start and is in progress; the user has the option to cancel the automatic maintenance by selecting the [Cancel] button on the screen that appears when automatic maintenance is about to start.

20.The Web UI provides a set of on-line help pages that provide guidance on most of the Web UI pages. These on-line help pages can be accessed from the Web UI by selecting the [Help] button on the upper right hand corner of every Web UI page; the on- line help page corresponding to the Web UI page being viewed will be displayed. There is also a ‘TOC’ contents list of all Web UI help pages to the left of each help page; scrolling through the content list and selecting the desired page will also cause the applicable on-line help page to be displayed.

The following pages are available from the Web UI on the ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 with System Administrator login and authentication but are not documented in either the SAG or the on-line help:

Scan Compression Capability Page – Allows a user to set compression capability for Workflow Scanning. Is accessible by selecting the following items in order: Scan tab ￿ selecting a template from the Template List in the Scan content menu ￿ [Edit] button in the Compression Capability group box.

Entry Screen Defaults - Allows the System Administrator to set the default entry screens (also called the “default walkup screens”) for the Local UI. Is accessible by selecting the Properties tab and then selecting General Setup ￿ Entry Screen Defaults from the Properties tab content menu.

Sleep Mode Settings - Allows the System Administrator to set the Network Controller sleep mode settings. Is accessible by selecting the Properties tab and then selecting General Setup ￿Sleep Mode Settings from the Properties tab content menu. The System Administrator can also set up advanced Network Controller sleep mode settings by selecting the [Advanced Settings] button located on the Sleep Mode Settings page.

Internet Fax Defaults File Extension Page – Allows the System Administrator to set Internet Fax default file extensions to be created in either upper or lower case. Is accessible by selecting the Properties tab and then selecting from the Properties tab content menu Services ￿ Internet Fax ￿ Defaults ￿ Edit from the File Extension group box on the Internet Fax Defaults page.

Validation Servers – Allows the System Administrator to select and configure up to six Workflow Scanning validation

Application Domain/Content Query - Allows the configuration of the system to perform an LDAP query for the logged-in

user’s authentication domain prior to authenticating the server. Is accessible by typing http://{IP Address}14/diagnostics/index.dhtml and then selecting ‘Authentication Domain/Context Query’ from the Diagnostics Content Menu.

Scanning Lock Files - Allows bypassing the filename locking feature. Is accessible by typing http://{IP Address}/diagnostics/index.dhtml and then selecting ‘Scanning Lock Files’ from the Diagnostics Content Menu or by typing http://{IP Address}/diagnostics/lockFiles.dhtml.

Grey Other Queue Button - Allows the System Administrator to grey out the ‘Other Queue’ button on the Local UI. Is accessible by typing http://{IP Address}/diagnostics/index.dhtml and then selecting ‘Grey Other Queues Button’ from the Diagnostics Content Menu or by typing http://{IP Address}/diagnostics/hideotherqueuesbutton.php.

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9202, 9201, 9203 specifications

The Xerox 9201, 9202, and 9203 copiers, introduced during the late 1970s and early 1980s, represent a significant leap in office automation technology. These models were part of Xerox's innovative line of copiers, catering to various business needs through their unique features and capabilities.

One of the cornerstone technologies behind the Xerox 9200 series is xerography, a process developed by Chester Carlson in the 1930s. The photocopiers use a dry electrophotographic process, which relies on a photosensitive drum, enabling high-quality and high-speed copying. This technology championed the transition from traditional printing methods to more efficient office practices, revolutionizing how documents were reproduced.

The Xerox 9201 was known for its robust capability to handle a significant volume of copies, appealing primarily to mid-sized organizations. It boasted an impressive speed of up to 80 copies per minute, catering to high-demand settings without compromising the quality of output.

The Xerox 9202 was an enhancement over its predecessor, introducing more advanced features such as automatic document feeding, which significantly reduced manual handling and increased productivity. It also supported various paper sizes, making it versatile for different tasks, from simple memos to full-size reports. Additional capabilities included collating, sorting, and stapling, allowing users to complete comprehensive document preparation in a single pass.

The Xerox 9203 further built upon these advancements, offering even faster copying speeds of up to 100 copies per minute. It also allowed for electronic sorting and featured an integrated mail room solution ideal for larger organizations. The 9203’s user interface was designed for ease of use, paving the way for accessible technology in the workplace.

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