Xerox DocuPrint 96MX manual Conventions used in this guide

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INTRODUCTION

The conventions used in this guide

The following conventions are used throughout this guide:

When keyed in, most commands can be shortened to three letters. For example, RESET may be entered as RES. Commands are shown in capital letters.

Variable numbers, letters, and words appear as lowercase italicized characters. These variables represent the actual characters you will see in system controller display messages or will enter in commands. For example, the command FEED cluster-name and the message OS1010 STARTING JOB xxxx contain variable elements.

There are four symbols used for variables in this guide:

n = Any permitted number. Decimal numbers appear as nn.nn

x = Any applicable letter. Variable words appear as strings of x’s, such as xxxx

y = A second variable number or letter appearing when n or x has already been used in the message

z = A third variable number or letter appearing when n and/or x and y have already been used in the message

The names of keys are indicated in capital letters and enclosed in delimiters, such as the <CON> and <ENTER> keys.

If a printer display message appears in conjunction with a system display message, it is shown in the Meaning/action column of the message guide in capital italicized letters, for example: EMPTY SAMPLE TRAY.

The terms “feeder tray,” “paper tray,” and “tray” are used interchangeably.

Other terms used include the following:

enter = Key in a command or response, then press the <ENTER> or <RETURN> key.

restart job = Send or transmit a job again (online) or rewind a tape and start job again (offline).

recode job = Rewrite the JSL entry or DJDE, making necessary changes.

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