Xerox DocuPrint 4050 IPS, DocuPrint 4090 IPS Code List

Xerox DocuPrint 4050/4090 IPS Master Index
Version 7.1 August 2000 721P88900
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Index
Numerics
1.25 MB Data Streaming, CMS 3-4 1/4-inch cartridge tape drive, IPG 2-6 10Mb/sec twisted pair standard, IPG 4-7
2.5 MB Data Streaming, CMS 3-4 240 dpi resolution, SOG 1-6 300 dpi resolution, SOG 1-6 4 mm cartridge tape drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 5-8 4090 printer, high-capacity feeder, IPG 3-4 4mm cartridge tape drive, cleaning, PRM 6-2 50 Hz voltage requirements
Delta configurations, IPG 6-3
60 Hz voltage requirements, IPG 6-2
A
access control, SOG 1-13 access requirements, delivery, IPG 6-14–IPG 6-16
Add a New Form Type window, CMS 4-34 Add button, CMS 1-21 Add Profile button, CMS 1-21 Administration pull-down menu, CMS 1-13 Administrator Mode, CMS 4-2 Advanced Customer Training (ACT), IPG B-3, PRM
7-2
Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG),
SOG 1-1
AFIG (Advanced Function Image and Graphics), IPG
1-1 AFP environment, SOG 1-4 AFP/IPDS environment, IPG 1-1 AFP1 printer definition, IPG D-2 AIX
parameters, IPG E-25–IPG E-27
AIX environment
channel-attaching to an RS/6000, IPG D-5 configuring InfoPrint Manager, IPG D-5, IPG E-26
configuring PSF/6000, IPG D-5, IPG E-26 applications, customer responsibility, IPG 4-3 Apply & Update button, CMS 1-21 Apply buttons, CMS 1-21 area 3, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-14 area 4, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-15–TRB 2-16 area 5, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-17–TRB 2-18
area 7, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-20 area 8, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-21 area 9, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-22 areas 1 and 1A, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-10–TRB
2-11
areas 2 and 2A, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-12–TRB
2-13 areas 6 and 6A, clearing paper jams, TRB 2-19 areas A and B, clearing stitcher/stacker tray paper
jams, TRB 2-23 AS/400, parameters, IPG E-18–IPG E-24 ASCII, IPG 1-4 Ask for File Name window, CMS 1-21 attributes
finishing, CMS 4-53 stitching, CMS 4-55
audible tones, SOG 4-9
B
back panel, Sun workstations, IPG 2-3–IPG 2-4, IPG
2-6–IPG 2-7 backing up configuration files, CMS 1-13, CMS 4-62 Backup Configuration Files window, CMS 4-63 Barr/AFD, IPG 8-2 base components, IPG 1-6–I PG 2-10 BCOCA (Bar code Object Content Architecture),
SOG 1-4 Billing Inf o rmation, CM S 1 -1 3 billing m eter
reading, IPG 8-4
reporting, IPG 8-4 BIN command, SOG 1-9 Bin Group field, CMS 4-16 Bin Selection Mode pull-down menu, CMS 4-50 Bins display field, CMS 1-16 bus and tag
cabling, IPG 2-10
channel connection, IPG 1-2 bus and tag cable input, SOG 2-5 bus and tag cables, SOG 1-3 bus and tag option, CMS 3-3, CMS 3-4 bus cable, IPG 2-10 buttons
incremental spin, CMS 1-5
MASTER INDEX FOR M O DEL 4050 /4090 IPS INDEX-1
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
INDEX
IPS main window
Reset Now, CMS 1-22
Save, CMS 1-22 PQA, CMS 4-17 using, CMS 1-5
bypass connectors, SOG 2-5 bypass transport
option, IPG 1-4
C
cables
bus, IPG 2-10 IBM channel, IPG 7-2 location s, IPG 7-2 power, IPG 6-2 tag, IP G 2-10
Cancel Job button, CMS 1-20 cartridge tape
drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6, IPG 5-8 ordering, IPG A-6, SOG A-6
cartridge tape drive, SOG 2-4 CD, removing, CMS 2-8 CD-ROM drive, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-5, SOG 2-4 central processing unit, IPG 2-2, IPG 2-5 channel attachments, IPG D-1–IPG D-3, IPG D-6 channel communications board, SOG 2-1 channel interface, selecting, CMS 3-4 Channel Mode pull-down menu, CMS 3-4 Channel Options window, CMS 3-4 channel-attached
cables, IPG 7-2 systems, IPG 2-10
checking
dual stacker trays, PRM 2-1 feeder trays, PRM 1-1, PRM 1-2–PRM 1-5 sample trays, PRM 2-4 stitcher/stacker trays, PRM 2-3
checklist, installation planning, IPG 4-4–IPG 4-6 cleaning
4mm cartridge tape drive, PRM 6-2 keyboard, PRM 6-1 monito r, P R M 6 - 1 Printer Controller exterior, PRM 6-1
clearance space, IPG 6-5, IPG 6-10–IPG 6-13 clearing
feeder trays, TRB 2-2–TRB 2-3 paper jams
area 3, TRB 2-14
area 4, TRB 2-15–TRB 2-16
area 5, TRB 2-17–TRB 2-18
area 7, TRB 2-20
area 8, TRB 2-21
area 9, TRB 2-22 areas 1 and 1A, TRB 2-10–TRB 2-11 areas 2 and 2A, TRB 2-12–TRB 2-13
areas 6 and 6A, TRB 2-19 stacker tray paper jams, TRB 2-23–TRB 2-24 stitcher/stacker tray paper jams (areas A and B),
TRB 2-23 communicating, host computer, CMS 2-5 components
base, IPG 1-6–IPG 2-10 hardware, IPG 5-8 printer, IPG 3-1–IPG 3-3, SOG 4-2–SOG 4-4 Printer Controller, SOG 2-1–SOG 2-5 printer controller, IPG 2-1–IP G 2-10
conditioning paper, IPG A-4–IPG A-5, SOG A-4–SOG
A-5
configuration
changes requiring reboot, CMS 3-1 input specifying, CMS 4-26–CMS 4-45 output specifying, CMS 4-47–CMS 4-61
configuration files
backing up, CMS 1-13 backing up and restoring, CMS 4-62
restoring, CMS 1-13 configuration files, version identifier, SOG 1-12 Configuration pull-down menu, CMS 1-10–CMS 1-11,
CMS 4-5–CMS 4-12
connectivity
boards, IPG 2-1
multiple, I P G 1 -2 connectivity boards, IPG 2-4, SOG 2-3 conprt utility, CMS 4-21 consumables supplies tables, IP G A-8–IPG A-11,
SOG A-8–SOG A- 11 Continue button, CMS 1-20 Continue button, no response, TRB 4-1 continuous form emulation, CMS 1-11 continuous form jobs, SOG 1-11 control console, printer, IPG 3-1–IPG 3-3 Control Unit Configuration section, CMS 1-18 Control Unit display, CMS 1-19 Copy Subgroup level, SOG 1-9 customer education, PRM 7-3 customer responsibilities, IPG 4-2–IPG 4-3, IPG 8-2
D
data cables, IPG 7-1 Data Control Interface Module (DCIM2) card, IPG 2-1,
IPG 2-4, SOG 2-3 data streams, SOG 1-1, SOG 1-4 DB-25 connector, IPG 2-3 debug level, CMS 1-12
INDEX-2 MASTER INDEX FOR MODEL 4050/4090 IPS
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
INDEX
debug level, setting, CMS 4-22 Default Trace File Name window, CMS 4-19 definitions, see sample printer definitions Delete button, CMS 1-21 delivery requirements, IPG 6-14–IPG 6-16 Delivery Signal Duration field, CMS 4-60 Delivery Signal Start Adjust field, CMS 4-60 Delivery Signal Type field, CMS 4-60 DELTA configurations, IPG 6-3 developer, IPG A-6, SOG A-6 DFA, CMS 1-21 DFA Profile pull-down menu, CMS 4-51 DFA profiles, CMS 4-61 Diagnostic Authorization, CMS 1-13 diagnostic software, IPG 2-3 diagnostic tools, IPG 1-5 diagnostic tracing, CMS 1-12 Diagnostics pull-down menu, CMS 1-12, CMS 4-13 dimensions, printers, IPG 6-6–IPG 6-9 diskette, ejecting, CMS 2-8 diskettes , IPG A-6, S OG A-6 display monitor, IPG 2-4, IPG 5-8 documentation
AIX, IPG E-27 AS/400, IPG E-24 IBM, IPG C-2 IBM channel connections, IPG 7-2 MVS, IPG E-17 MVS references, IPG E-17 OS/2 , IPG E- 3 5
Xerox, IPG C-1 documentation, other, IPG C-1 double-byte fonts, SOG 1-11 drives
cartridge tape, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-6, IPG 5-8
CD-ROM, IPG 2-3, IPG 2-5
disk, IPG 2-5
floppy disk, IPG 2-2 drives, cartridge tape, SOG 2-4 dry ink
adding, PRM 5-1–PRM 5-4
stains, PRM 5-4 dry ink, toner, IPG A-6, SOG A-6 dual feeder, IPG 6-17 Dual Mode, CMS 3-13, IPG 1-4, SOG 1-1 dual stacker, IPG 1-4, IPG 3-5, IPG 6-6–IPG 6-8, IPG
6-17
description, SOG 4-7 dual stacker trays, unloading, PRM 2-1 duplex
maximum simplex, CMS 1-11
mode, simplex page value, CMS 4-7
paper path, SOG 4-11
printing, selecting, CMS 4-28
duplex, simplex flexibility, SOG 1-10
E
Edit the Media Defaults window, CMS 4-37 education, customer, PRM 7-3 electrical
specifications, IPG 5-1–IPG 5-2, IPG 6-1–IPG 6-3 electronic counter, PRM 2-3 End of Set field, CMS 1-17 Enhanced Diagnostics option, CMS 1-13 environmental requirements, IPG 6-4 error condition, restarting printer, TRB 4-2 Ethernet, CMS 2-5, CMS 3-5, IPG 2-1, IPG 2-4, SOG
2-3 configurations using, IPG 1-2 connection usage, IPG 1-4 requirements, IPG 4-7
extraction color, CMS 1-11
F
fault code display, SOG 4-4 feed belt, cleaning, TRB 2-4–TRB 2-5 feeder trays, IPG 1-3, IPG 3-4, PRM 1-1–PRM 1-5,
SOG 1-5 capacity, SOG 1-5 indicator lights, SOG 4-4
feeder trays, clearing faults, TRB 2-2–TRB 2-3 feeder trays, current configuration, CMS 1-15 file pull-down menus, CMS 1-3 finishing attributes, CMS 4-53 Finishing field, CMS 1-17 Finishing Function field, CMS 4-59 Finishing Function Option field, CMS 4-16 floor leveling, IPG 6-14 floppy disk drive, IPG 2-2 fonts
240 dpi, IPG 1-4 host-resident, converting, IPG 4-2
fonts, resident, CMS 1-11, SOG 1-12
adding, CMS 3-9 displaying, CMS 3-8
fuser
agent, IPG A-6, SOG A-6 shield, IPG A-6, SOG A-6
fuser lubricant
adding, PRM 4-1–PRM 4-4
fuser power saver, SOG 4-9
MASTER INDEX FOR M O DEL 4050 /4090 IPS INDEX-3
CMS = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IPG = Installation Planning Guide
PRM = Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance
SOG = System Overview Guide
TRB = Troubleshooting Guide
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