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PhaserLink Printer Management Software navigation links

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Description

Status

For Phaser 840, 740, 780, 360, 350, 380, 560, 600 printers. Contains live printer status, which is

 

updated according to the value specified in the Status Refresh Display field. If an option is not

 

installed, no parameters are displayed for that option.

 

For Phaser 340 and Phaser 550 printers. Contains read-only printer status at the time the page

 

was requested. Status messages are not automatically updated while the page is displayed. If an

 

option is not installed, no parameters are displayed for that option.

 

 

Configuration

Allows you to configure and manage your printer over the web.

 

Also allows you to print the printer’s internal help pages (for example: Startup Page, Configuration

 

Page, sampler pages, demo pages).

 

 

Help

Allows you to print the printer’s internal help pages (for example: Startup Page, Configuration

 

Page, sampler pages, demo pages).

 

Allows you to download a PostScript error handler file to the printer for help in diagnosing printing

 

problems.

 

Contains a link to the Tektronix Color Printer web server for on-line help and technical support.

 

Allows you to define a link from the printer’s web pages to your local web server. You can use this

 

link to supply your own site-specific on-line help information.

 

 

Reference

Contains links to the Tektronix Color Printer web server for printer manuals and other customer

 

publications, printer updates, product information, and new printer registration.

 

 

Smart Ideas

Phaser 840, 740, 780, 360, 380, and 560 printers. Provides an on-line connection to examples

 

and templates of things you can do with your Tektronix color printer.

 

 

Gallery

Phaser 340, 350, and 550 printers. Provides an on-line connection to examples and templates

 

of things you can do with your Tektronix color printer.

 

 

List Printers

Displays a list of all Tektronix printers on the same IP network as the printer you are connected to.

(Phaser 840

Click on any printer in the list to view that printer’s PhaserLink Status page.

and 780

 

printers only)

 

NOTES: The link Copyright Tektronix, Inc. connects you to a page of copyright information on the Tektronix web server.

In the Help and Reference pages, when you click a link that connects you to the Tektronix web server, the printer sends status information back to the Tektronix server. Transmitting this information ensures the quickest connection to relevant product and update information. Tektronix may store this information to serve you better in the future. See “Information Forwarding” on page 126 for more information.

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840, 780, 360 specifications

Xerox has long been a pioneer in the field of printing and copying technology, and its 360, 780, and 840 models exemplify the groundbreaking advancements made by the company in the late 20th century. These machines are significant not just for their capabilities but also for how they transformed workplaces into efficient hubs for document management.

The Xerox 360, introduced in the 1970s, was notable for its innovative use of electrostatic transfer technology. This method allowed for the rapid and high-quality reproduction of documents, setting a new standard for both speed and clarity. With a printing speed of up to 120 copies per minute, the 360 was designed for high-volume environments, making it ideal for businesses that required efficient document distribution. Its ability to handle different media types, including transparencies, further expanded its utility.

Moving on to the Xerox 780, released shortly after the 360, this model built upon its predecessor's success by introducing additional features that catered to the evolving needs of users. One of the key advancements in the 780 was its ability to incorporate advanced finishing options, such as stapling and hole-punching, directly from the machine. This integration streamlined document production processes, reducing the need for manual tasks and enhancing workflow efficiency. The Xerox 780’s intelligent control panel also provided users with easy navigation and troubleshooting, minimizing downtime.

The Xerox 840 took another leap forward, focusing on integrating digital technology into the printing process. Introduced in the early 1980s, this model featured enhanced digital image processing capabilities, resulting in superior image quality and consistency. The 840 also supported duplex printing, allowing for automatic double-sided copies, which not only saved paper but also demonstrated a commitment to sustainability practices as environmental concerns began to rise. The combination of these features made the 840 particularly well-suited for corporate environments where document quality and efficiency were paramount.

Overall, the Xerox 360, 780, and 840 series were landmark achievements in photocopying technology. Their advanced features, such as high-speed output, diverse media handling, and enhanced finishing options, established Xerox as a leader in the industry. These machines not only improved productivity but also set a precedent for future innovations, influencing the trajectory of printing technology for years to come. As businesses continue to evolve, the foundational technologies pioneered by these models remain integral to modern document management solutions.