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Diagnostics menu
Setting up the Printer Controller
MarkForm - A MARKFORM command in the job indicates the end of a set
Procedure for printing the palettes
21. default pull-down menu
Setting optional processing parameters
Automatic print job recovery
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Xerox DocuPrint 92C IPS Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
Version 7.1 August 2000 721P89180
Xerox Corporation Printing Systems Documentation and Education
701 South Aviation Boulevard, ESM1-058 El Segundo, CA
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America Publication number 721P89180
Laser safety
Ozone information
Operation safety
Table of contents
Introduction
1. Introduction to the graphical user interface
2. Starting and stopping the system
3. Setting up the Printer Controller
4. Setting the system configuration
Index
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About this guide
Contents
Introduction
Conventions
Related publications
XEROX DOCUPRINT 92C IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
The graphical user interface screen
1. Introduction to the graphical user interface
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Figure 1-1. Printer Controller monitor with IPS main window
IPS Console window, and IPS Print Engine Monitor window
INTRODUCTION TO THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Using the user interface screens
Pull-down menus
Figure 1-2. Example of a pull-down menu title button from the
IPS main window
Click method
Drag method
Buttons
Cancel Job
Figure 1-6. Example of a selection button from the IPS main window
Figure 1-7. Example of incremental spin buttons
Moving a window or icon
Reducing a window
Entering in text
Exiting a window
If the pin is “out” Figure 1-8. Window with pin button “out”
If the pin is “in”
Figure 1-9. Upper-left portion of a window with pin button “in”
IPS main window
Figure 1-10. IPS main window
Figure 1-11. Configuration pull-down menu
Menus
Configuration menu
The Configuration pull-down menu contains the following items
Diagnostics menu
Figure 1-12. Diagnostics pull-down menu
Backup Configuration Files - Enables backing up of
Administration menu
Figure 1-13. Administration pull-down menu
System Options menu
Figure 1-14. System Options pull-down menu
Input Configuration section
Figure 1-15. Input Configuration section of IPDS main window
Output Configuration section
Figure 1-16. Output Configuration section of IPS main window
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Setup and status information
Figure 1-18. Control Unit Configuration section of main window
Figure 1-19. Status section of main window
Host Job Control section
Figure 1-20. Host Job Control section of main window
Subwindow buttons
Figure 1-21. Window with Quit and Apply buttons
Powering on the IPS system
2. Starting and stopping the system
Guide for a list and explanation of HCU codes
Powering off the IPS system
In routine operation
Figure 2-1. System Shutdown Confirmation window
After a power outage
Communicating with the host computer
Placing the IPS online
Taking the IPS offline
Printer status
Starting a print job
Stopping the printer
Automatic print job recovery
Rebooting the Printer Controller
Exiting power saver mode
Resuming printing
Removing media from the processor
3.Setting up the Printer Controller
Configuration menu
Selecting a language
Figure 3-1. Language window
Specifying the system interface
Selecting channel interface
Figure 3-3. Channel Options window
Selecting TCP/IP interface
Figure 3-4. TCP/IP interface window
Enabling or disabling the modem
Figure 3-5. Modem Enable/Disable window
Allocating memory for resources
Figure 3-6. System Resource Limits window
Figure 3-7. Resident Fonts User Interface window
Displaying and adding resident fonts
Displaying resident fonts
Figure 3-8. Resident Outline Fonts User Interface window
Adding resident fonts
var/db/fonts/input
Figure 3-9. Input Media pull-down menu
Loading the IPS software license text string
Figure 3-10. Administration pull-down menu
Figure 3-11. IPS Authorization window
Switching modes Dual Mode
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4.Setting the system configuration
Privilege Modes
Figure 4-1. Control Unit Configuration section of main window
Changing the Privilege Mode
Changing the password for a Privilege Mode
Accessing configuration tasks
Configuration menu tasks
Indicating the input resolution
Figure 4-2. Resolution window
Specifying the maximum simplex value
Figure 4-3. Maximum Simplex window
Specifying the extraction color for highlight color printing
Figure 4-4. Extraction Color for Highlight Printing window
Color specified in job
Extraction color
Exact Color
Printed color output
Figure 4-5. Extraction Color window with color pull-down menu
Printing the IPS color samples
Procedure for printing the palettes
Extraction color palettes
Shades and tints palettes
Rotating the page origin
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2. On the Continuous Form Selection window, click Enabled
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Follow these steps
Specifying the media units
Figure 4-7. Media Units window
Setting optional processing parameters
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Figure 4-8. Optional Processing Parameters window
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Figure 4-9. Sample Prints window
Diagnostics menu tasks
Printing samples
Note If your DocuPrint 92C IPS has DFA, the Sample Prints
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Figure 4-11. Portion of Testdocs list of samples to print
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Number of Sets DFA systems only - Specifies the number sets to create, each containing the number of sheets specified
Figure 4-12. PQA status window example
Capturing and executing a trace
Capturing a trace
Figure 4-15. Trace Mode Options window
tracetest
Executing a captured trace
Printing a trace file
conprt -d -x 3520x2480 tracedebug /var/db
Setting of the debug level
Updating the software using a CD or a diskette
Updating the software remotely
Figure 4-17. Shutdown confirmation window
System Options menu tasks
Figure 4-16. System Options pull-down menu
Specifying the input configuration
Example of an input configuration
Figure 4-20. Single or double simplex or duplex media icon
Selecting simplex or duplex printing
Figure 4-19. Single simplex media icon
Figure 4-22. Input Configuration window
Setting up margin values
Figure 4-21. default pull-down menu
Setting up the Media Library
Figure 4-23. Modify Margin Settings window
Figure 4-24. IPS Input Configuration window
Creating a media icon
Figure 4-25. Media Library window
Figure 4-26. Media Type window
Figure 4-27. Add a New Form Type window
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for any additional media icons you wish to create
Deleting a media icon
Editing the media defaults
Changing a media icon
Figure 4-28. Media Defaults window
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Adding a new input configuration
Figure 4-29. Input Configuration pull-down menu
Figure 4-30. Input Configuration window
Figure 4-31. Tray cells section of a sample input configuration
c. Repeat this procedure for all printer tray cells you want to fill
Figure 4-32. Tray cells section of a sample input configuration
Figure 4-33. File Name Entry window
Changing an input configuration file
Figure 4-34. Input Configuration pull-down menu
Figure 4-36. Delete File confirmation prompt
Deleting an input configuration file
Figure 4-35. Input Configuration pull-down menu
Correcting a feeder tray mismatch error
Figure 4-37. Feeder tray mismatch error message
Specifying the output configuration
Example of an output configuration
Figure 4-40. Output Configuration window systems without DFA
Creating a new output configuration
Figure 4-39. Output Configuration pull-down menu
Figure 4-41. Default IPDS Bin pull-down menu
Figure 4-42. DFA Profile pull-down menu
Figure 4-43. Bins section of the Output Configuration window
Figure 4-44. File Name Entry window
for systems with DFA
Figure 4-45. Finishing Attributes window systems with DFA
MarkForm - A MARKFORM command in the job indicates the end of a set
for systems with a stitcher
Figure 4-46. Stitching Attributes window
Changing an output configuration
Deleting an output configuration
Adding a DFA profile
Figure 4-47. Output Configuration pull-down menu
Figure 4-48. DFA Profile pull-down menu
Figure 4-49. DFA Profile Name pull-down menu
Figure 4-50. Output DFA Profile window
Finishing Function 1 Attributes p6/c6
SMM Value for Finishing Function 1 Hex
Figure 4-51. File Name Entry window
Changing a DFA profile
Deleting a DFA profile
Backing up and restoring configuration files
Saving configuration files to diskette
Figure 4-52. Backup Configuration Files window
Restoring configuration files from diskette
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