GLOSSARY

SEF short-edge feed. The movement of paper through the printer in the direction of the paper width (the shorter side of a sheet of paper). For the DocuPrint 180 LPS, short-edge feed allows larger sizes of paper (up to 11 by 17 inches/279 by 432 mm) to be printed.

sequential In numeric sequence, usually in ascending order. As applied to a file organization, describes files in which records are written one after another and cannot be randomly accessed. For example, the first 99 records in a sequential file-access file have to be read before the 100th record is accessible.

set In setting a separation boundary through the Bin Full Criteria task, set refers to multiple copies of the same report.

simplex printing Printing on one side of the page. See also duplex printing.

software Programs, including operating systems, procedures, utilities, and applications programs, written for a system. Software can be supplied by the hardware manufacturer or other firms but does not include programs written by the user.

sort To rearrange data records according to a particular item (field) which they all contain, using a predetermined ordering scheme.

source Terminal node at which data enters a network. For example, a computer transmitting data through telecommunication lines to several other computers or receiving terminals.

source file File containing source language statements or commands.

source language Language, high-level or low-level, used by a programmer. A source language must be converted by a compiler to machine language for the instructions to be executed.

source program Program written in source language

space Blank area between words, recognized as a character by word and data processing systems.

special processing Commands allowing the user to process special reports, such as printing certain records, or printing on special paper.

spooling Process of releasing data from main memory and storing it temporarily until a peripheral device is ready to accept it, for example storing text before sending it to a printer.

spot Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for example, 300 spots per inch (spi). May also be referred to as a picture element (pixel) or dot.

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t 180 specifications

The Xerox T180 is a robust digital production printer designed for high-volume printing environments, showcasing a blend of advanced technologies and user-focused features. It exemplifies Xerox’s commitment to providing reliable solutions for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the T180 is its impressive print speed, which can reach up to 180 pages per minute. This rapid output is complemented by a first-page-out time that ensures minimal wait for users, making it ideal for busy workgroups and print departments. The T180 is designed to handle large print jobs efficiently, accommodating various paper sizes and weights, thus catering to diverse printing needs.

The T180 employs advanced LED printing technology, which provides high-quality output with sharp text and vibrant images. Its 600 x 600 dpi resolution ensures that printed materials maintain exceptional clarity and detail, making it suitable for both text-heavy documents and high-quality color graphics. The printer also supports a variety of media types, including standard office paper, glossy stock, and envelopes, providing flexibility for different applications.

A significant characteristic of the Xerox T180 is its robust paper handling capabilities. The printer is equipped with multiple input trays that can hold a substantial amount of paper, minimizing the need for frequent reloading. Additionally, the automatic duplexing feature allows for seamless double-sided printing, saving time and resources.

The T180 integrates seamlessly with various workflows, supporting both traditional printing jobs and modern digital demands. With the inclusion of various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, users can easily connect the printer to multiple devices and networks. This multi-connectivity capability enhances collaboration in a fast-paced work environment.

For businesses concerned with sustainability, the Xerox T180 offers eco-friendly features, including energy-efficient operation and the ability to recycle consumables. This focus on environmental responsibility is increasingly important in today's business landscape.

User experience is paramount with the T180, and its intuitive interface simplifies operation and maintenance. The printer includes a user-friendly touchscreen that allows for easy navigation of settings and job management, enhancing productivity further.

In summary, the Xerox T180 is engineered for efficiency and high-performance, making it an excellent choice for organizations that demand high-quality output combined with speed and reliability. With its advanced features and innovative technologies, the T180 stands out as a leading solution for modern printing needs.