ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203

Network Installation

Note

That you can also select the IP Address or Host Name radio buttons to specify the server used in the IP environment.

2.Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous values.

3.Click on the [OK] button when you see the window that says “Properties have been successfully modified”.

Note

The settings are not applied until you restart the device.

NDPS/NEPS

For The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Agent, documentation, and printer drivers visit the Xerox website at www.xerox.com.

Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) / Novell Enterprise Print Services (NEPS) are products built on Novell's printing architecture. Which allow administrators to take advantage of built-in printer intelligence to centrally manage network printing resources from anywhere on the network, improve network printing performance, and reduce the difficulty of network printing for end users.

The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Solution allows you to use Novell NDPS/NEPS with many of the latest Xerox printers. It includes administrative tools that snap-in to NWAdmin that enables users to easily configure and manage their network print services. It also has a set of NetWare Loadable modules that run on the NetWare server.

NetWare users have the ease of automatically creating a printer object in the NDS tree and automatic driver download capability, eliminating individual driver installation by downloading the driver as users connect to

aprinter. Network users can perform remote, up-to-the-minute status checks or define meaningful notifications for their Xerox network printers.

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Xerox 9202, 9201, 9203 manual Ndps/Neps

9202, 9201, 9203 specifications

The Xerox 9201, 9202, and 9203 copiers, introduced during the late 1970s and early 1980s, represent a significant leap in office automation technology. These models were part of Xerox's innovative line of copiers, catering to various business needs through their unique features and capabilities.

One of the cornerstone technologies behind the Xerox 9200 series is xerography, a process developed by Chester Carlson in the 1930s. The photocopiers use a dry electrophotographic process, which relies on a photosensitive drum, enabling high-quality and high-speed copying. This technology championed the transition from traditional printing methods to more efficient office practices, revolutionizing how documents were reproduced.

The Xerox 9201 was known for its robust capability to handle a significant volume of copies, appealing primarily to mid-sized organizations. It boasted an impressive speed of up to 80 copies per minute, catering to high-demand settings without compromising the quality of output.

The Xerox 9202 was an enhancement over its predecessor, introducing more advanced features such as automatic document feeding, which significantly reduced manual handling and increased productivity. It also supported various paper sizes, making it versatile for different tasks, from simple memos to full-size reports. Additional capabilities included collating, sorting, and stapling, allowing users to complete comprehensive document preparation in a single pass.

The Xerox 9203 further built upon these advancements, offering even faster copying speeds of up to 100 copies per minute. It also allowed for electronic sorting and featured an integrated mail room solution ideal for larger organizations. The 9203’s user interface was designed for ease of use, paving the way for accessible technology in the workplace.

All three models leveraged advanced optics and imaging technology to ensure sharp, clear reproductions. The capacity for duplex printing was a notable feature, enabling users to print on both sides of the paper, which not only saved resources but also contributed to environmentally friendly practices.

Overall, the Xerox 9200 series exemplified the transition towards multifunctional copiers that incorporated advanced features for efficiency, quality, and ease of use in office environments. Their impact on the industry helped shape modern photocopying, setting the benchmark for future models through their blend of technology and practicality. These machines remain a testament to Xerox's legacy in imaging technology and office automation.