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sending Usage Profile reports via email (Phaser 740) 135

sending Usage Profile reports via email (Phaser 780) 135

sending Usage Profile reports via email (Phaser 840) 134

setting IPX frame type (Phaser 740 and

360)

40

 

41

setting IPX frame type (Phaser 780)

setting IPX frame type (Phaser 840)

40

setting printer’s IP addressing parameters

(Phaser 360)

63

 

setting printer’s IP parameters

 

(Phaser 740)

58

 

setting printer’s IP parameters

 

(Phaser 780)

60

 

setting printer’s IP parameters

 

(Phaser 840)

57

 

setting Token Ring Frame Routing (Phaser 740

and 360) 16

 

 

setting Token Ring Frame Routing

 

(Phaser 780)

17

 

FTP 169

 

 

 

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Gateway IP address 55

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HAL, automated fax system 155 host access 76

hosts file 85

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information forwarding 126 Information Not Available 49 Intelligent Ready

enabling and disabling from the front

panel 129

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setup with PhaserLink software

IP addressing parameters 55

 

 

DHCP 66

57

 

general information on setting

63

setting from Phaser 360 front panel

setting from Phaser 740 front panel

58

setting from Phaser 780 front panel

60

setting from Phaser 840 front panel

57

setting using a PostScript utility file

 

(UNIX) 71

 

 

setting using PhaserLink software 73 setting using RARP or BOOTP 65

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job accounting 127 PhaserLink Software 128 PhaserShare Administrator 127

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LocalTalk 25 cables 23 troubleshooting 30

LPR 76

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Main window 47 model files 84

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name, EtherTalk or TokenTalk 27 NetWare 31

troubleshooting, Windows 36 Network Address 18

network administration software 9 Network mask 55

networking software 8 NIS 83

NWAdmin 33

NWCONFIG.PS 33

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OS/2 Warp 95

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PCONSOLE 33

PDF Direct Printing 128 PhaserLink PDF Direct Printing 128 PhaserLink Printer Management Software

format for printer pages 122 general information 121 information forwarding 126 status display 124

status icon 124

system requirements 121 URL, printer 122

PhaserLink status notification (email notification) 130

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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.