Installation
8-4 Installation Planning Guide
Defining the printer to the host for IPDS printing
Prior to installation of your DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS, your host
system must be configured to communicate with and print on the
DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. This requires defining several printer
parameters to your host. The required information and
configuration procedures differ according to your connectivity
type (channel or TCP/IP), and your host and PSF environment.
You will need to provide these parameters to your Xerox
representative on installation day.
There are two appendices in this guide which provide printer
configuration procedures and the parameters you must defin e in
order to configure PSF to make a connection with your
DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. One appendix discusses channel-
attached environments; the other appendix provides information
for environments in which the printer uses TCP/IP to
communicate via Ethernet or Token Ring. Parameters are given
for MVS mainframes, AS/400, RS/6000 running AIX, and PS /2 or
other personal computers running OS/2.
Software licensing
When a DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS is purchased, the owner
needs to receive a license to use the operating system software.
Once a user calls in with a host ID, (Sun SPARC/Ultra host ID),
the user receives a license string.
This license is enabled by entering an authorization text st ring at
the printer controller keyboard. Y o ur Xerox se rvice representative
obtains this license text string for you.
Until this license string is entered, while you can power on and
boot the system, the printer remains in Disabled mode and
cannot print.
Although your service representative usually does this for you,
you also can enter your license string using the Install Feature
License command. For more information, refer to the “Using
utility commands” chapter of the

Guide to Configuring and

Managing the System

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