Xerox 510DP manual Changing the roll media size and type

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MEDIA

Changing the roll media size and type

Whenever you open a media drawer, the message display prompts you to change the type or width of the media. If you have not changed the type or width of the roll media in the drawer, press the Exit key. If you have changed the type or width, you must enter the new information.

To change the roll media size and type:

1.Press the Media key. The message display indicates the width and type of roll media last specified for drawer 1.

NOTE: The Media key is active from either on-line or off-line mode.

2.Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the media source selections. The selections are ROLL1, ROLL2, ROLL3, and BYPASS SHELF (cut sheet feed-in shelf).

3.When you scroll to the media source you want to change, press the Enter key. The message display instructs you to select the media width. It indicates the current media width.

NOTE: Media width does not apply to the BYPASS SHELF selection. If you have selected BYPASS SHELF as the media source, the message display instructs you to select the media type. Proceed to step 6.

4.Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the media width selections. The width selections are:

11.0 INCH

297 MM.

12.0 INCH

353 MM.

17.0 INCH

420 MM.

18.0 INCH

500 MM.

22.0 INCH

594 MM.

24.0 INCH

620 MM.

30.0 INCH

707 MM.

34.0 INCH

750 MM.

36.0 INCH

841 MM.

 

860 MM.

 

880 MM.

 

900 MM.

5.When you scroll to the desired media width, press the Enter key. The message display instructs you to select the media type. It indicates the current media type.

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Xerox 510DP manual Changing the roll media size and type

510DP specifications

The Xerox 510DP is a notable early digital printing system that revolutionized the approach to high-quality document production in the 1980s. Designed for commercial and in-plant printing environments, this machine was well-regarded for its unique combination of quality, speed, and reliability that met the burgeoning needs of businesses seeking to streamline their printing processes.

One of the hallmark features of the 510DP is its advanced laser printing technology. Unlike traditional ink-based printers of its time, the Xerox 510DP utilized a laser scanning mechanism that provided finer detail and sharper image quality. This technology not only enhanced the precision of text reproduction but also ensured exceptional photo-quality graphics, meeting the demands of graphic designers and commercial printers.

The Xerox 510DP also boasted a high printing speed, making it an efficient choice for high-volume printing tasks. With a production rate of up to 120 pages per minute, it significantly reduced turnaround times for large print jobs, something that was critical in a competitive market where time often equated to revenue. The ability to handle a variety of paper sizes and weights further added to its versatility, ensuring that users could produce everything from simple black-and-white documents to complex color brochures.

In terms of operation, the 510DP featured a user-friendly interface designed for ease of use, even for those without extensive technical expertise. Its intuitive controls allowed operators to quickly set up jobs and make adjustments as needed, reducing the likelihood of errors and downtime during production. Additionally, the system's modular design allowed for configuration changes and upgrades, ensuring that it could adapt to evolving printing requirements.

The Xerox 510DP was also equipped with advanced data handling capabilities, allowing it to process complex print jobs with ease. Its support for various data formats and compatibility with numerous software applications made it an attractive option for businesses looking to integrate their printing workflows with existing infrastructure.

In summary, the Xerox 510DP represented a significant advancement in printing technology during its time. With its cutting-edge laser printing capabilities, impressive speed, user-friendly interface, and flexible configuration options, it set a standard for digital printing systems that paved the way for subsequent innovations in the industry. Its impact can still be felt today as companies continue to rely on digital solutions for their printing needs.