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Operation safety
Ozone information
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Preparing for installation
Table of Contents
Introduction
Product overview
Controller specifications and requirements
6. Printer specifications and requirements
System connections
Xerox support services
Installation
Supplies
Related publications
VM sample definitions
References – OS/2
Glossary Index
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GLOSSARY-1 INDEX-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Contents
About this guide
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Notice
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Conventions
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System overview
Product overview
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296, 4635, or 180 IPS printer
1Host system PC or mainframe
3Printer interface cable DCIM2
4Sun workstation controller 5SCSI interface
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Figure 1-2. 96/4635/180 IPS: TCP/IP configuration
System components
2Token Ring or Ethernet network connection
—Trays 3 and 4: 2,600 sheets
System features
—Optional trays 5 and 6: 2,600 sheets each
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Table 1-1.Datastream conversion to 600 dpi
Incoming input resolution of document
Printer
240 dpi data
NPS/IPS Dual Mode
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
MICR printing features
Sixth Sense
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Controller hardware
2.Controller components and options
Sun Ultra 2 workstation
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2 1 6 5 4 3
1Processor 2Monitor 3Mouse and mouse pad
4Keyboard 5Diskette drive 6CD-ROMdrive
5Audio connectors 6Parallel connector
1Power inlet 2Serial connectors 2: RS-432/RS-232
7Keyboard/mouse connector 8TPE connector
9MII connector 10UPA slot 11SCSI connector
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Sun Ultra 60 workstation
1Monitor 2Keyboard 3Mouse 4Processor
5Diskette drive 6CD-ROMdrive
7Cartridge tape drive
Figure 2-4. External cartridge tape drive
3Online interface if configured
1Power inlet 2Fan vent
5Printer connector PCI66 6Monitor connector
7Audio connectors 8Single-endedSCSI connector
IPS user interface screen
CONTROLLER COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS
Figure 2-6. IPS user interface screen
Figure 2-7. Host Channel Unit HCU
Host Channel Unit—channel-attachedsystems only
Printer components
3. Printer components and options
Figure 3-1. Printer base components
1 2 76
PRINTER COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS
Printer control console
Figure 3-2. Printer control console
1Language icon 2Printer icon 3Fault List icon
4Tools icon 5Guarded Tools icon 6Clear button
7Continue button 8Stop button 9Sample button
Printer configurations
4635/180 printer—Inverterfeeder/stacker + feeder
Figure
stacker + feeder/stacker
stacker + feeder/stacker + feeder/stacker
Bypass transport
Printer options
2Input enablement device paper input location
Bypass transport printer configurations
1Bypass transport paper output location
2Input enablement device paper input location
Input enablement
2Input enablement device paper input location
1Bypass transport paper output location
96 configurations
Configurations supported
Input enablement kit and/orbypass transport
4635 configurations
3-10
PRINTER COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS
Installation
4. Preparing for installation
Responsibilities
Xerox responsibilities
Customer responsibilities
•Service
•Training
•Site personnel
Applications
Training
Date
Installation planning checklist
Week
Activity
Date
Install
Week
Activity
Maintenance
install
Post
Guide to
Token Ring specifications
Ethernet specifications
Channel-attachedspecifications
Connectivity requirements
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
Power requirements
5.Controller specifications and requirements
service
Table 5-1. 96/4635/180 IPS controller
Figure 5-1. 60 Hz wall outlet
Outlet configurations
1AC Hot ACH 2AC Hot ACH 3Earth Ground GND
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Space requirements
Printer controller placement
Sun Ultra 2 workstation placement
1Mouse and mouse pad 2Keyboard 3Monitor
4Processor 5Table
1Vent 2Fan 3Vent
Sun Ultra 60 workstation placement
1Mouse and mouse pad 2Keyboard 3Monitor
4Processor 5Table
2Fan in back of processor
1Vent in front of processor
3Vent in back of processor Do not
CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
1HCU 2Table Do not
HCU placement channel-attachedsystems only
Dimensions depth
power requirements
Weight
Power requirements
Dimensions depth
power requirements continued
Weight
Power requirements
Table 6-1.Printerelectrical requirements
6. Printer specifications and requirements
Printer — 60 Hz
Operating:
configuration
Service outlet
Measurement of wiring
Printer outlet voltages—60Hz
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
NEMA 14-50R
NEMA 14-30R
Table 6-3.Printer50 Hz DELTA voltage
Printer outlet voltages—50Hz
Measurement
Table 6-4.Printer50 Hz WYE Star 415 voltage
configuration
Service outlet
Measurement
Nominal
temperature
Environmental specifications
Condition
Operating
Space requirements
Printer placement
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Specifications
Dimension
96 printer with inverter feeder/stacker only
1Back of system 2Inverter 3Feeder/stacker
Dimension
4Feeder/stacker 5Front of system 6Printer
Specifications
1Back of system 2Inverter 3Feeder/stacker
7Printer
4Feeder/stacker 5Feeder/stacker 6Front of system
Dimension
Specifications
7Front of system 8Printer
4Feeder/stacker 5Feeder/stacker 6Feeder/stacker
Dimension
Specifications
Bypass transport specifications
Figure 6-7. Bypass transport dimensions
2Expected third-partyinput paper feed path
3Neutral area, to remain unoccupied
5Register edge of the output sheet
Figure 6-9. Bypass transport paper path
1Sheet path 2Exit rolls 3Floor
transport from a front view
Bypass transport
Configuration diagrams with bypass transport
5 1Back of system 2Inverter 3Feeder/stacker
4Bypass transport 5Front of system 6Printer
6 1Back of system 2Inverter 3Feeder/stacker
4Feeder/stacker 5Bypass transport
6Front of system 7Printer
7 1Back of system 2Inverter 3Feeder/stacker
Back
4Feeder/stacker 5Feeder/stacker 6Bypass transport
7Front of system 8Printer
Clearance space requirements
Space planning guidelines
Shared space
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1Operator area 2Printer
1Operator area 2Printer
1Operator area 2Printer
Figure 6-16. Face-to-backshared space
Delivery access requirements
Floor leveling
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Turning radius
Using the turning radius tables
1Passage A 2Passage B
To use the tables
Passage or doorway A width
Table 6-7. Turning radius for printer separated
Minimum passage B width
Passage or doorway A width
Minimum passage B width
Passage or doorway A width
Passage or doorway A width
Minimum passage B width
Minimum passage B width
Passage or doorway A width
Power cord: 50 amp
required + access
96 printer
60 Hz
Dimensions depth
4635/180
Weight
Power requirements
transport
Bypass
Dimensions depth
Weight
Space planning templates
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
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GRID PATTERN 1/4 inch represents one foot
C u t O n D o t t e d L i n e
Page
Power cable
Table 7-1. Power cable lengths
7.System connections
Cable lengths
Channel attachments
Cable locations
Back 14/356 mm
Front
Installation process
8.Installation
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Your responsibilities
Software licensing
Defining the IPS printer to the host
Routine maintenance
Ongoing maintenance
Meter reading and reporting
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Paper and other throughput stocks
A.Supplies
Selecting paper
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Use paper within these parameters
Perforated paper Pre-cutor full tabs
Paper width and printer performance
Carbonless paper
Throughput data: 96 printer
Throughput data: 180 printer
Using small paper sizes in 8-pitchmode
Pitch
Paper width
2Minimum paper size for 8 pitch mode
1Maximum paper size for 8 pitch mode
Using large paper sizes in 3-pitchmode
3Travel direction of sheets out of paper tray
2Minimum paper size for 3 pitch mode
1Maximum paper size for 3 pitch mode
Figure A-2. 3-pitchmode paper sizes
European papers
US Papers
B4 Papers
Paper care
Figure A-9. Storing paper correctly
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SUPPLIES
Centigrade
Fahrenheit
Cartons
Hours
Dry ink
Other supplies
Fuser agent
Developer
Diskettes
Cartridge tapes
A-13
MICR Positioning and Dimension Gauge
MICR tools
MICR comparator
Paper and special stocks tables
Consumable supplies tables
Table A-5.Stockslist for 96/4635/180 printers
Item
Item
Description
Part number
Description
Item
Part number
9.5 x 11 inch
Labels Gummed
Transparencies
Tab stock
Straight collated singles forward, top down
Sets per
Sheets per
Size
Parts
Sheets per
8.5 in. x 14 in
Sets per
Cartons
Complete supplies list—96/4635/180printers
Cleaning
Table A-7.Completesupplies list for 96/4635/180
Items
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Ordering supplies
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A-24
SUPPLIES
Description and part number
Checklist: Supplies
Quantity
Date to order
Description and part number Quantity
Floppy disks Cleaning supplies
Date to order Date ordered
Checklist: Supplies
Xerox Customer Service Support Center
B.Xerox support services
Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog
1-800-821-2797
Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center
DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS Troubleshooting Guide
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Xerox Documentation and Software Services XDSS
Xerox Customer Documentation Catalog
Operator training
Xerox Font Center
Xerox Customer Education
Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
Messages Guide Solutions Guide
System Overview Guide Troubleshooting Guide
AFP IBM Print Services Facility for OS/2
Attachment Configuration Handbook
MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition
VM/ESA Planning and Administration
Printer definitions for MVS versions earlier than
MVS parameters
— CTL37E8 CNTLUNIT
PIMSG= DATACK= BUFNO= TRACE= DUMP= PRT6 ENDCNTL
— CNUMBER=E8,PATH=37,PROTOCOL=D,SHARED=N
UNIT=AFP1,UNITADD=E8,1
DEFINING THE CHANNEL-ATTACHEDPRINTER TO THE HOST
Figure D-2. OS/2 New Device window
OS/2 procedures
AIX procedures
VSE sample definitions
VM sample definitions
Software prerequisites – MVS
MVS or OS/390 parameters
Configuration steps – MVS
Network configurations – MVS
2. Configure the MVS CCU for the MVS host to MVS
3. Configure the PSF printer in JES2 or JES3
Table E-1.JES2FSS statement parameters
Default
Range of
description
Default
Table E-1.JES2FSS statement parameters continued
Item
Range of
Default
Table E-3.JES3FSS statement parameters
Item
Range of
Default
Table E-3.JES3FSS statement parameters continued
Item
Range of
Table E-5.PSF/MVSPRINTDEV statement parameters
4. Configure the printer in PSF/MVS
Source of
value
Table E-5.PSF/MVSPRINTDEV statement parameters
Default
Item
Source of
Table E-5.PSF/MVSPRINTDEV statement parameters
Default
Item
Source of
Reference
Print Services Facility/MVS: Diagnosis Guide and
Default
Table E-5.PSF/MVSPRINTDEV statement parameters
Table E-6.PSF/MVSPRINTDEV statement example
5.Configure TCP/IP for MVS for the printer
Table E-7.TCP/IPProfile dataset parameters – MVS
Considerations for configuring TCP/IP for MVS
Item description
Default
KEEPALIVEOPTIONS INTERVAL 10 SENDGARBAGE FALSE
TCP/IP: Performance Tuning Guide
ping ip-address
TSO PING ip-address
If the ping is successful
Table E-9.Exampleof a successful ping – MVS
Table E-10.Exampleof an unsuccessful ping – MVS
If the ping is unsuccessful
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EZA0458I Ping V3R1: Pinging host
problems
Correcting for printer performance issues – MVS
TCP/IP for MVS: Performance Tuning Guide
Configuration
MVS/ESA JES2 Initialization and Tuning
MVS/ESA JES3 Initialization and Tuning
AS/400 parameters
Network configurations – AS/400
Software prerequisites – AS/400
Table E-13.AS/400software prerequisites
Configuration worksheet
Configuration steps – AS/400
Table E-14.AS/400configuration worksheet for IPS
2. Create the PSF/400 configuration
3. Create the printer device description – AS/400
OS/400 with V3R7 installed
OS/400 with V3R2 installed
4. Test the printer connection – AS/400
PING ‘Remote Location’
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Table E-18.Exampleof a successful ping – AS/400
If the ping is successful
If the ping is unsuccessful
References – AS/400
OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference
Table E-21.Referencedocuments – AS/400
Publication
Software prerequisites – AIX
AIX parameters
Configuration steps—AIX
Network configurations – AIX
TCP/IP Network Administration
Services Facility
AIX Performance Tuning
Table E-22.Referencedocuments for AIX
OS/2 parameters
Network configurations – OS/2
Software prerequisites – OS/2
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Table E-23.OS/2configuration worksheet for IPS
Configuration steps – OS/2
1. Configure the printer for TCP/IP in OS/2
Configuration worksheet
Table E-24.Parametersfor PSF/2 device definition
3. Define the printer to PSF/2
Acceptable range
Default
Item
Default
description
Source of value
5. Test the printer connection in OS/2
Table E-25.Parametersfor PSF/2 device definition
PING ip-address
If your ping is successful
If the ping is not successful
If PSF/2 output for the IPS prints elsewhere
Table E-27.Exampleof an unsuccessful ping – OS/2
APRINT asciifile DESTINATION=xeroxdev
Correcting for printer performance issues – OS/2
problems – OS/2
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PSF/2 – A Guide to Using PSF/2
problems – OS/2 continued
PSF/2 – Installation Cookbook for System/370
PSF/2 – Installation Cookbook for AS/400
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Glossary
Multipliers are
Computer space equivalents are
break page See header page
GLOSSARY-3
GLOSSARY-4
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY-5
Interchange Code EBCDIC accommodate 256 characters
hard disk See fixed disk
IOT Image Output Terminal. See printer
GLOSSARY-9
GLOSSARY-10
GLOSSARY
NPS Network Printing System
ppm Pages per minute
See application software
software application
sysgen Abbreviated form of system generation
GLOSSARY-15
GLOSSARY-16
GLOSSARY
Numerics
Index
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parameters, E-12 statements example, E-13
INDEX-6
INDEX