Preparing for installation
Table 4-1. Installation planning checklist (Continued)
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Install | • Ensure supplies are available. | Customer | _________ |
| • Ensure system administrators are available | Customer | _________ |
| during software installation. |
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| • Provide applicable completed worksheets from | Customer | _________ |
| the Getting Ready for Installation document. |
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| If the NPS/IPS Extension option is being |
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| Planning Guide. |
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| • Install printing system hardware and software. | Xerox | _________ |
| • Have operators available for training. | Customer | _________ |
| • Check documentation and software kits for | Customer | _________ |
| completeness. |
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| • Have test jobs ready to run. | Customer | _________ |
| • Provide stocks needed for default input | Customer | _________ |
| configuration. |
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| • Obtain and enable software license. | Customer | _________ |
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Post- | • Become familiar with support services available. | Customer | _________ |
install | • Establish supplies maintenance procedure. | Customer | _________ |
| • Provide ongoing system maintenance. | Customer and Xerox | _________ |
| • Adjust the printer alignment and magnification. | Xerox | _________ |
| • Order additional documentation, as necessary. | Customer | _________ |
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Connectivity requirements
An Ethernet local area network (LAN) running Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), AppleTalk, or Novell NetWare software is the network communication system used to transport documents from the client workstation to the printing system.
Ethernet specifications
The Ethernet connection to the controller processor must be compatible with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 standard.
The Ethernet interface on the controller processor is a 10 Mb/sec twisted pair standard (10BaseT and 100BaseT). Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) Coax Ethernet is enabled with an adapter cable.
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