INTRODUCTION TO THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

Moving a window or icon

Windows and icons may be moved and repositioned where you want them on the screen. You may need to do this when a window you display covers all or part of another window you also need to see.

Drag and drop procedure To move an item on the screen:

1.Position the cursor on the icon or on the title bar of the window you want to move.

2.Hold down the left mouse button while moving the cursor to the desired location. The window or icon moves with the cursor as long as you hold down the mouse button.

3.Release the mouse button when the item is where you want it. This procedure is often referred to as “drag and drop.”

Uncovering a window Clicking a window’s title bar with the left mouse button places that window in front (or on top) of any icons or windows that are overlapping it. You would do this if you want to view an entire window that is partially covered by other windows or icons you do not want to close.

If the title bar of the window you want is completely covered, use the “Front” key on the keyboard, or drag and drop the other windows away to expose enough of the title bar to click on. (Refer to “Drag and drop procedure,” above.)

Reducing a window

There are two ways to “shrink” a window on the screen, that is, to get it out of your way without closing it:

Resizing from the corner: Position the cursor on one of the window’s corners and hold down the left mouse button. A small, target-shaped icon displays at the point of the cursor. Drag the corner of the window in the desired direction to shrink or expand the window. (You are not able to resize the window if the “target” icon is not displayed.)

Reducing to an icon: If a window has a button containing an inverted triangle in the upper left corner on the title bar, you can reduce the window to an icon on the screen background by single-clicking the triangle button. To restore the window to its original size, double-click that icon with the left mouse button.

Note: Reducing a window to an icon does not in any way interfere with any ongoing process that was initiated from that window. It does not close the window.

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 4050/4090 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM

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Xerox 4090 IPS, 4050 IPS manual Moving a window or icon, Reducing a window

4090 IPS, 4050 IPS specifications

The Xerox 4090 IPS and the Xerox 4050 IPS are two of the most advanced digital printing solutions offered by Xerox, catering to the needs of high-volume printing environments. Both models are designed to enhance productivity and deliver exceptional print quality, making them ideal for commercial printing houses, universities, and corporate environments.

The Xerox 4090 IPS, for instance, boasts a robust design capable of handling large print jobs with ease. Its standout feature is its high-speed printing capability, reaching up to 90 pages per minute. This speed is complemented by the advanced imaging technology that guarantees sharp text and vibrant images. The 4090 IPS utilizes a laser printing mechanism, which contributes to its ability to produce fine detail and consistency across various media.

On the other hand, the Xerox 4050 IPS offers slightly lower speed at 50 pages per minute but compensates with additional versatility. It supports a diverse range of media types, including heavy cardstock, envelopes, and labels, making it a perfect choice for businesses requiring varied print outputs. Both models feature a powerful processor and an extensive memory capacity, ensuring seamless print processing even for complex documents loaded with graphics and images.

Both printers come equipped with Xerox’s Intelligent Print System (IPS) technologies, which optimize print workflows for efficiency and manageability. This system allows for easy integration into existing network environments and supports various file formats, enhancing compatibility across different platforms. In addition, the user-friendly interface and touchscreen control panel simplify navigation and job management.

Security features are also a priority in both models. They include secure print functionalities and options for user authentication, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected during the printing process.

In summary, the Xerox 4090 IPS and 4050 IPS deliver outstanding performance through their high-speed printing, exceptional print quality, and adaptability to various media types. Coupled with innovative technologies designed for efficiency and security, these printers are well-suited for organizations needing reliable and high-quality printing solutions. Overall, both the 4090 IPS and 4050 IPS represent a significant advancement in digital printing technology, setting a high standard in the industry.