OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETUP

Features and compatibilities

Your Xerox coax printers support the following features and compatibility, and have these capabilities:

·Control of coax setup using a set of Host Utilities. These utilities provide a high-level user interface to the set of Function Selection via Line (FSL) commands that properly customize the coax interfaces.

·Enables HP PCL 5 and PostScript Level 2 over all interfaces.

·Complete set of 3816 compatible fonts are provided with the printer on a 9-track tape.

·Emulates the IBM coax printers shown in Table 1-1.

·U.S. or European settings using dipswitches

·Backwards compatibility with Xerox 3270 HS interface

·Automatic input sharing between coax and all other printer interface ports

·Concurrent support of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Character String (SCS), Data Stream Compatibility (DSC), 3270 data streams (LU1), Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS), PCL 5, and PostScript Level 2

·Support for downloading new interface firmware.

·Hexadecimal (HEX) dump, ASCII HEX dump, and HEX dump Printer Communication Interface Area (PCIA) dump to aid in the debugging of coax interface problems.

The Xerox coax interface is designed to upgrade with an Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) module. The support for IPDS is done by plugging an IPDS-module on top of the interface.

MRP Family user interface interaction with coax interface

The MRP Family coax interface communicates to the printer controller in PCL. The following information clarifies printer setup and user interface changes.

Printer setup

Default ªInput Trayº and ªOutput Destinationº settings from the UI have no effect on the coax interface. For all jobs from the coax interface, PCL commands are sent specifying a paper tray, paper size, and output destination.

At installation, the default tray is #1 (PCL source 1), paper size is letter or A4 depending on the ST1 jumper setting on the interface card, and the output destination is PCL destination 1, which defaults to the top tray. You may change the default paper tray and destination by using an FSL Y11 command. Details on this command for the coax environment are included in this document. The other interfaces of the machine are unaffected. Any embedded language commands override the user interface settings.

XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE

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Xerox 4220/MRP Features and compatibilities, MRP Family user interface interaction with coax interface, Printer setup

4220/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4215/MRP, 4230/MRP specifications

The Xerox 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4215/MRP, and 4230/MRP are multifunction printers designed for businesses that require efficient printing, copying, and scanning solutions. These models exemplify Xerox's commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendly features, making them ideal for both small and medium-sized enterprises.

One of the main features of these models is their versatility. They handle a wide range of paper formats, from letter-sized documents to larger legal-sized prints, and support various media types, including glossy and plain paper. This flexibility allows businesses to produce everything from basic documents to vibrant marketing materials without the need for multiple devices.

The Xerox 4219/MRP is noted for its compact design, making it suitable for office environments with limited space. It offers a robust printing speed of up to 19 pages per minute, ensuring fast document output. It incorporates advanced digital technology, ensuring that each print is sharp and clear, providing excellent image quality for both text and graphics.

In contrast, the Xerox 4220/MRP features enhanced printing speed, reaching up to 20 pages per minute. This model is ideal for teams that require higher volumes of prints on a daily basis. Both the 4219 and 4220 models come equipped with intuitive touch-screen controls, simplifying user interactions and minimizing training time.

The Xerox 4215/MRP stands out with its affordability and energy efficiency. This model is designed for budget-conscious businesses without compromising performance. It features automatic duplex printing, which reduces paper usage and cuts down operational costs. Its compact build and easy installation process make it a practical choice for any workspace.

The Xerox 4230/MRP, on the other hand, is designed for higher productivity needs, boasting a printing speed of up to 30 pages per minute. It incorporates advanced connectivity options, including wireless printing capabilities, mobile printing support, and integration with cloud services. This feature enables employees to print from various devices seamlessly, enhancing workflow efficiency.

All four models utilize Xerox’s proprietary imaging technology, ensuring exceptional image quality and consistent performance over time. They also come equipped with security features to protect sensitive information, such as password-protected printing and user authentication protocols.

In summary, the Xerox 4219/MRP, 4220/MRP, 4215/MRP, and 4230/MRP offer a range of features suitable for different business needs, from high-volume printing to cost-effective solutions. Their advanced technologies, user-friendly interfaces, and robust performance make them reliable choices for any modern office.