Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS System Overview Guide 721P90540 Version 8.
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Table of contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Laser safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Ozone information: U. S. only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Operation safety: U. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Operation safety: Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 2. Printer controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Printer controller components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Sun Blade 1000 workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Printer controller software and fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 3. Printer components and options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents Color image support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Background color for OCA colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bi-level IOCA colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outline font support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7 A. Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety Laser safety WARNING Adjustments, use of controls, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous light exposure. The Xerox DocuColor printers are certified to comply with the performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for Class 1 laser products. Class 1 laser products do not emit hazardous radiation.
Safety Ozone information: U. S. only This product produces ozone during normal operation. The amount of ozone produced depends on copy volume. Ozone is heavier than air. The environmental parameters specified in the Xerox installation instructions ensure that concentration levels are within safe limits. If you need additional information concerning ozone, call 1-800-828-6571 to request the Xerox publication 600P83222, OZONE. Operation safety: U. S.
Safety • Never use supplies or cleaning materials for other than their intended purposes. Keep all materials out of the reach of children. • Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and call service to correct the problem.
Safety Electrical supply This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indicated on the product’s data plate label. If you are not sure that your electrical supply meets the requirements, please consult your local power company for advice. WARNING This product must be connected to a protective earth circuit. This product is supplied with a plug that has a protective earth pin. This plug will fit only into an earthed electrical outlet. This is a safety feature.
Safety Maintenance Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation supplied with the product. Do not carry out any maintenance on the product, which is not described in the customer documentation. Before cleaning your product Before cleaning this product, unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Always use materials specifically designated for this product, the use of other materials may result in poor performance and may create a hazardous situation.
Safety Radio and telecommunications equipment directive (Europe only) Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive: This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for panEuropean single terminal connection to the analog public switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with Directive 1999/5/EC.
Safety For further information For more information on Environment, Health and Safety in relation to this Xerox product and supplies, please contact the following customer help lines: Europe:+44 1707 353434 USA:1 800 8286571 Canada:1 800 8286571 System Overview Guide xiii
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Introduction This guide provides an overview of the individual components of the NPS/IPS printing system and how they work together. It is designed to provide you with background information that can be used to make informed decisions regarding printer use and performance. About this guide This guide provides information to help you quickly determine hardware, software, and connectivity requirements for printing from various clients to the DocuColor NPS/IPS.
Introduction • Appendix A, “Paper and other supplies,” provides information and specifications on paper and other media used with the system, as well as instructions for ordering supplies. Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: • All caps and angle brackets: Within procedures, the names of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets (for example, press ).
Introduction Related publications The Xerox DocuColor NPS/IPS documentation set includes the documents listed below. NOTE: For a list of IBM reference manuals for IPDS printing, refer to the Solutions Guide for IPDS Printing.
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1. System overview This chapter provides an overview of the features and functions of the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. Functional overview of the NPS/IPS The NPS/IPS printers support the processing and printing of PDL and ASCII jobs from network workstations, as well as IPDS jobs from an IBM host. Supported PDL formats are PostScript levels 1 and 2, HP PCL 5e, and TIFF. Your organization may print only IPDS jobs, network PDL jobs, or jobs from both environments.
System overview System component overview DocuColor NPS/ IPS The entire DocuColor NPS/IPS system includes the printer (also known as an IOT or print engine), printer controller, printer interface, and all appropriate software. “DocuColor printer” or “printer” refers to the base printer engine (IOT) only, without the printer controller and interface.
System overview NPS/IPS concurrent printing The Xerox NPS/IPS can receive a variety of data streams including IPDS, PostScript Levels 1 and 2, PCL 5e, TIFF, and ASCII. The system automatically senses the type of job and processes it appropriately. When your system is printing IPDS jobs, it can accept network PDL data streams in the background. When network PDL jobs are printing, only one IPDS job can be queued.
System overview • Host Resources MIB (RFC 1514) This MIB defines variables useful in managing a “host” system. In this context, a host is a computer that is directly used by human beings and that communicates with other similar computers attached through a network. The Host Resources MIB includes information such as how long the system has been up, descriptions of the processors and attached storage devices, and possibly information about software running on the host.
System overview Sixth Sense is intended to automate and expedite the range of service-related support functions. Sixth Sense is a tool that enables Xerox to provide benchmark service support. Xerox customers benefit from the ability to bring broader support to focus more quickly. For example, Sixth Sense can allow the Service Representative to repeatedly "preview" the condition of the system prior to an actual site visit.
System overview Printing considerations for the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS This section describes some special considerations for color printing on the 2060. Image quality This section describes image quality considerations. • One of the most important factors influencing color output is the quality of the paper used; high quality stock enhances the output quality. • Color quality perception is subjective and will be affected by surrounding lighting conditions.
System overview Duplex printing The DocuColor 2060 can automatically produce duplex color prints from all paper trays for media weights up to 220 gsm. The system will not automatically duplex media heavier than 220 gsm or larger than 320 mm x 458 mm. Color pages in copiers or other printers DocuColor 2060 prints should not be run through the printing path of DocuTech Production Publishing systems. However, the prints can be used with the Interposer module.
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2. Printer controller The printer controller manages print options, provides the user interface, and runs system management and diagnostic operations on demand. The following is an explanation of tasks that enable the job to be printed: • The printer controller detects which job protocol is being sent. • Print option parameters are stored in the Job Pool Manager (JPM) database, which maintains a database of all jobs.
Printer controller Printer controller components The printer controller consists of a specially-configured Sun workstation and uses proprietary Xerox hardware, firmware, and software. Sun Blade 1000 workstation The printer controller is based on the Sun Blade 1000, a workstation with a high-performance architecture for complex processing tasks.
Printer controller 6 1 m ic ro sy st em s 2 5 4 3 Figure 2-1. Components of the printer controller 1. Monitor 2. Mouse 3. Keyboard 4. Diskette drive 5. DVD-ROM drive 6. Processor Processor The central processing unit contains the memory, internal disk drive, a graphics board, a DVD-ROM drive, a diskette drive, power receptacle and outlet, connectors and ports. • Memory: Four 1 GB Dual In-line Memory Modules, or DIMMs are provided as a standard feature of the processor.
Printer controller 2-4 • Hard disk drive: A 36 GB primary disk drive is provided as a standard feature of the processor. The operating system, the NPS/IPS application, and any queued print jobs are stored on the internal disk. This disk cannot be used to store other applications or data except as directed by your service representative. • Graphics board: The Creator-3D series 3 graphics board is provided as a standard feature of the processor.
Printer controller Figure 2-2. Back panel of the printer controller 1. Access panel lock block 2. Serial connectors A and B, DB-25 3. Parallel connector 4. SCSI connector 5. Universal serial bus (USB) connectors 6. Twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) connector 7. IEEE 1394 connectors 8. Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) connector 9. Audio module headphones, line-in, line-out, and microphone connectors 10. Graphics card / video connector (frame buffer 0) 11.
Printer controller 12. Graphics card / video connector (frame buffer not used) 13. PCI card slots 3 and 2 14. Power connector 15. PCI card slot 1 Keyboard Mouse Display monitor The keyboard consists of alphanumeric keys similar to a typewriter, symbols and special character keys, an extended character set, and function keys. You can use the keyboard to enter commands that control functions such as requesting sample prints or shutting down the system. Use the mouse to select, move, or resize windows.
Printer controller – DocuPrint Print Service Software including software components for the user interface, driver, decomposers, Job Pool Manager, and other operating system utilities. • Xerox Client Software – Xerox client protocol software (print command) can be downloaded to client workstations or PCs as a means of sending jobs to the printer controller.
Printer controller – Letter Gothic (Medium, Italic, Bold) – Albertus [Medium (semi-bold), Extra Bold – Antique Olive (Medium, Italic, Bold) – Clarendon Condensed (Bold) – Coronet (Medium Italic) – Garamond [Antique (medium), Kursiv (Italic), Halbfett (Bold), Kursiv Halbfett (Bold Italic)] – Marigold (Medium) – CG Omega (Medium, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic • PCL fonts: Truetype (scalable) – Arial (Medium, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic) – Times new Roman (Medium, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic) – Symbol (Medium) – Wing
3. Printer components and options The printer processes the electronic data and images received from the controller and produces the printed output. This chapter describes the components and options available for the printer. Printer components The standard printer components are the printer control panel, the touch screen, the offset catch tray, and the feeder trays. Labels are located throughout the printer to assist you with a variety of tasks such as clearing a paper jam. Figure 3-1.
Printer components and options 7. Transport module 8. Tray 3 9. Tray 2 10. Tray 1 11. Upper door Input tray capacity Tray capacity for the input trays is: • Trays 1 and 2 hold 550 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm bond paper. • Tray 3 holds 2200 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm bond paper. NOTE: For special stock, use tray 3. All three input trays have buttons to specify weight. In addition, tray 3 has selections for paper size (Non Standard or Standard), and the paper type (Coated or Uncoated).
Printer components and options Touch screen The touch screen displays messages that indicate the status of the printer during idle, run, or fault conditions. The touch screen displays the default screen selected in the Tools Mode by your system administrator. The default screen can be either the Basic Features, Job Status, or Machine Status screen. For information on the Tools Mode, refer to the Guide to Performing Routing Maintenance, “Default settings” chapter.
Printer components and options Alert screens An alert screen has a red bar across the screen when a consumable product such as dry ink needs to be replaced. An alert screen also indicates that the printer is unable to print because of a fault condition. Follow the instructions on the screen to resolve the problem and resume printing. Figure 3-2.
Printer components and options Printer control panel Your DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS has a control panel with words or with international symbols. Figure 3-3. Printer control panel with words Figure 3-4.
Printer components and options The function of each button is described in the following table. NOTE: All functions may not be activated for your system. Table 3-1. Control panel buttons Name and symbol Function Features Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. Power Saver Puts the system in a standby status mode, where the fuser temperature is lowered. The factory default is 60 minutes. The power saver time out can be changed in Tools to reflect a value from 1 to 240 minutes.
Printer components and options Table 3-1. Control panel buttons (Continued) Name and symbol Function Help Additional information useful in completing a task is displayed on the touch screen. Clear All Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. Interrupt Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. Pause Not used for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS. Start Press the Start button in the Tools mode for certain settings.
Printer components and options Audio tones The printer sounds an audible tone to direct your attention to a printer problem. There are three tones: • Attention The Attention tone indicates that the button pressed is not able to be selected. • Button selection The Button Selection tone indicates that the button pressed is able to be selected. • Fault The Fault tone indicates that the printer is in a fault condition and will not operate until the fault is cleared.
Printer components and options Identifying the internal components Figure 3-5. Internal view of the DocuColor 2060 1. Dry ink / toner cartridges 2. Exit module paper path 3. Paper path 4. Serial number label 5. Transport paper path 6. Upper door 7. Tray 1 8. Tray 2 9. Tray 3 Dry Ink cartridges The colors, from left to right, are black, cyan, magenta and yellow. Refer to the Guide to Performing Routine Maintenance for instructions on changing the cartridge.
Printer components and options Serial number label If the DocuColor 2060 has a loss of power making it impossible to access the Machine Details tab to get the serial number, open the two main front doors. The serial number label is in the center of the bottom frame of the printer. Upper door The upper door paper path transports paper from trays 1, 2 and optional tray 4 to the transport module. Figure 3-6.
Printer components and options Figure 3-7. Paper Path 1. From tray 4 2. Transport module 3. To the printer 4. From horizontal (duplex) transport 5. Tray 1 6. Tray 2 7.
Printer components and options Transport module Figure 3-8. Transport module paper path 1. Paper from trays 1, 2, and 4 2. Upper transport 3. To the printer 4. Single sided prints from the horizontal transport 5. Lower transport 6. Paper from tray 3 7. Takeaway transport Figure 3-9. Transport module The upper paper path in the Transport Module carries the paper from the Paper Trays to the upper paper path of the printer.
Printer components and options The lower paper path in the Transport Module carries the paper from the lower paper path in the printer to the upper paper path in the printer when duplexing. Paper path in the printer Figure 3-10. Printer paper path 1. From transport module 2. Alignment transport 3. Inverter gate 4. Vacuum transport 5. Fuser transport 6. To exit module 7. Inverter transport 8. From duplex Inverter transport 9. Horizontal transport 1 10. Horizontal transport 2 11.
Printer components and options Exit module Figure 3-11. Exit module paper path 1. Decurler 2. Duplex inverter transport 3. To printer 4. To inverter transport 5. From printer 6. To the output device Figure 3-12.
Printer components and options A completed print passes through the exit module to the offset catch tray. The exit module contains a decurler that removes the curl from the paper which occurs during the fusing process. The exit module also contains an inverter, which turns the paper over so that side 2 can print when duplexing or when face down output is selected.
Printer components and options Figure 3-13. Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS high-capacity feeder 1. Control panel 2. Left door 3. Right door Tray capacity The high-capacity feeder tray holds 2500 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm bond paper. NOTE: Do NOT fill above the MAX line. Paper stock specifications Tray 4 is designed to feed the commonly used paper sizes and weights. There are two positions in which paper is fed into the printer. One of the positions is called long edge feed (LEF).
Printer components and options • Tabbed inserts can be run, but are not recommended for tray 4 High-capacity stacker The high-capacity stacker is an optional finishing device that provides stacking and offsetting capabilities for output into a stacker cart. NOTE: The Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS can have a highcapacity stacker (HCS) or a high-capacity stacker stapler (HCSS), but not both. Figure 3-14. High-capacity stacker 1. Control panel 2. Back 3. Top cover 4. Right side 5.
Printer components and options High-capacity stacker modes The High-capacity stacker offers the following options for output. Top Tray mode The High-capacity stacker diverts sheets that are too small or too large to be stacked and proof sets to the top tray. The capacity of the top tray is 250 sheets of 24 pound (90 gsm) paper. NOTE: When printing labels the back sometimes comes off when using the Stack mode. Use the Top Tray mode when printing labels to avoid this problem.
Printer components and options Figure 3-15. High-capacity stacker stapler (HCSS) 1. Control panel 2. Top tray 3. Offset catch tray Tray capacity The HCSS offset catch tray has a capacity of 2000 sheets of 24 pound (90 gsm) paper. It has an offset mode that provides separation between the stacked sets. The HCSS can also send output to the Top Tray. High-capacity stacker stapler modes The High-capacity stacker stapler offers the following options for output.
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4. Network printing environment The NPS/IPS system supports the personal computer (PC), Sun workstation, DEC workstation, HP/Apollo, IBM RS/6000 and Apple Macintosh. It accepts PostScript levels 1 and 2, PCL 5, TIFF, and ASCII output. Client workstations and system software To send print jobs to the printer, the customer needs to provide the proper client hardware, operating system, and network software. Print data originates at the client workstation, mainframe or minicomputer.
Network printing environment • DECStation 5000/200 running DEC Ultrix, version 4.3 • Apple Macintosh, System 7, 7.5, or 8.x, using AppleTalk through EtherTalk, phase 1 or 2 • Any system that supports RFC-1179 lpr/lpd. The software may be compatible with workstation models and software versions other than those listed above. Client software On your PC or workstation, you must install or set up a supported means of submitting jobs to the printer.
Network printing environment The other way to submit print jobs to the printer is by creating a PDL data file. After the file is created, the user closes the document and submits the job using one of the following methods: • lpr command: Provides options for submitting print jobs. The functionality of the lpr command is dependent on the TCP/IP software installed on the workstation. • Xerox Client Software: Provides a print command for submitting jobs and specifying print options.
Network printing environment The Macintosh uses Printer Access Protocol (PAP) to communicate with one or more DocuPrint printers. For convenience, your internet may be divided into zones. A zone can be any logical grouping of individual workstations and printers. Your network administrator defines your zone when setting up the network. Shown below are the workstations, networking options, and job submission methods available for each client. Table 4-1.
Network printing environment Table 4-1. Clients (Continued) Client workstation hardware Protocol; Translation requirements Job submission method Operating system Ethernet connection Digital Equipment Corporation DECstation ULTRIX Optional Ethernet interface TCP/IP; none Print directly from application, or use the lpr command or Xerox Client Software.
Network printing environment To determine the status of jobs submitted using the lpr command, you must issue an lpq command at the command line. Some application software packages may provide a simplified means of obtaining job status, such as through the use of icons. The job status command (lpq) is available at client workstations unless your TCP/IP network communications utilities do not support it. Xerox Client Software provides commands for listing the status of the job and for listing the queue.
Network printing environment Multiple network connectivity The system supports multiple network connectivity, that is, the ability for protocols such as TCP/IP to run on more than one network interface. For TCP/IP, the system can support any combination of Ethernet or Token Ring. One interface is designated as the primary network interface. Novell NetWare can run on only the primary network interface, but the type of interface can be selected.
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5. IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS emulates an IBM AFP Group 3 page printer with the Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option. It can print in all the following PSF environments: MVS, VM (channelattached only), VSE (channel-attached only, OS/2, OS/400 (with TCP/IP only), and AIX.
IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS can be set up to receive data from the IBM host in one of two ways: • Through a bus and tag channel connection. NOTE: If your system will be channel-attached, the printer controller requires an additional component—a channel interface board and channel cable connector box that serve as an interface between the IBM host and the printer controller. • Through a Token Ring or Ethernet interface using TCP/IP.
IPDS printing environment Figure 5-2. Printing system: TCP/IP configuration 1. Host system (PC or mainframe) 2. Interface network (Ethernet or Token Ring) 3. Printer controller 4. Printer interface cables 5. Printer For information on the various printer configuration options, refer to the “Printer components and options” chapter of this guide.
IPDS printing environment Channel interface—channel-attached systems only The channel interface board, connected to the channel cable connector box, handles all IPDS communications and handshaking with PSF on the host when the NPS/IPS is receiving data over a channel. (It is not used when the NPS/IPS is printing data using TCP/IP.) Figure 5-3. Channel interface board and channel cable connector box 1. Printer 2. Printer control and video cable 3. Printer controller with channel interface board 4.
IPDS printing environment IPDS data stream All IPDS resources (print data sets, page definitions, form definitions, page segments, fonts, and overlays) that are supported by the IBM 3825 and 3827 printers are supported by the Xerox software. Additionally, the data towers that are supported within the AFP environment by the IBM 3825 and IBM 3827 printers are fully supported by the software.
IPDS printing environment The IOCA Replicate and Trim capability allows for faster transmission to the printer of AFP applications with IM images that have large or widespread shaded areas. It also reduces the storage area required on the host and on the printer. Trace facility To help diagnose problems, the system provides a trace mechanism. Trace files store system configuration information, maintain TCP/IP protocol headers, and time-stamp all records.
IPDS printing environment Bi-level IOCA colors The printer accepts the new IOCA color spaces in the extended controls (referred to as the “4E” color triplets). These include the Highlight Color and Standard OCA Color. Outline font support The printer supports the use of IBM outline fonts for both singlebyte and double-byte applications. These fonts must be downloaded during the jobs. These outline fonts allow users to specify a single font that can be rasterized in a variety of point sizes by the printer.
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A. Supplies This appendix provides information and specifications for the media you use with your Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printer. Instructions for ordering supplies are also provided. Consumable supplies (those that are depleted during operation of the system), such as paper, dry ink, developer, fuser agent, etc., must be ordered for your printer. It is important that an adequate supply of these items be on hand for installation, and that your supply be maintained afterwards.
Supplies These and other documents are available at: • The Xerox Field Information Center: http://www.xerox.com • Global Service Network / Eureka II: http://13.252.6.252/dev/default.asp Acceptable paper stocks and sizes Table A-1 lists the types of papers that the DocuColor 2060 NPS/ IPS printer accepts. Recommended weight and grade Use a good quality, xerographic-grade paper. For best results, use paper that is 24-pound or 90 gsm (grams per square meter or g/m2) bond, xerographic grade.
Supplies Duplexing The DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS prints duplex from all paper trays up to 220 gsm. The system does not print duplex on media heavier than 220 gsm or larger than 12.6 x 18” / 321.1 x 458.1 mm. Characteristics The paper stock should have the following characteristics: • Low moisture content (a paper-to-moisture ratio below 5.7 percent). Paper with higher moisture content may curl and jam.
Supplies • Letterhead: Different inks and dry inks are used to produce preprinted letterhead that may not pass through the printer intact. It is recommended that you run a sample job through the printer to determine output quality. The loading orientation of letterhead paper depends on how the job is programmed. It is recommended that a sample job always be run first to determine output quality. • Tabbed inserts: Can be loaded into tray 3 as non-standard paper.
Supplies Storing paper Paper has a tendency to curl under the heat that is present inside xerographic equipment. To minimize the amount of curling, use paper with low moisture content. Paper with excessive moisture content has a tendency to jam because of the greater curl. The maximum recommended moisture content is 5.7 percent. Keep these points in mind when preparing your paper storage area: • Store paper in its own wrapper; do not leave it unwrapped or where it can be damaged by dampness or heat.
Supplies Figure A-2. Recommended temperature and humidity for paper storage Conditioning paper Because temperature and humidity affect paper performance in the printer, you need to condition paper before using it. To do this, store paper for a specified length of time in the same type of environment as your printer. The length of time you should condition your paper depends on the amount of paper and the difference between the storage and operating temperatures.
Supplies Table A-2. Paper conditioning: Recommended temperature differences between storage and operating areas Temperature differences between storage and operating areas Fahrenheit 10o 15o 20o 25o 30o 40o 50o 8.5o 11o 13o 17o 22o 28o Centigrade 5.5o Cartons Hours 1 4 8 11 14 17 24 34 5 5 9 12 15 18 25 35 10 8 14 18 22 27 38 51 20 11 16 23 28 35 48 67 40 14 19 26 32 38 54 75 Example: (See the shaded rows in the table above.
Supplies Developer Developer is not consumed by the printer but does have an effective life of approximately 100,000 pages per bottle, guaranteed by Xerox. Developer is a required item and must be kept on hand. Use only the developer specified for use in your DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printer. For colored inks, use the color developer specified for each color in the table below: Table A-3.
Supplies Fonts Data can be printed on DocuColor printers in many sizes and type styles called fonts. A font is a character set which has unique characteristics, such as type style, size, weight, orientation (portrait, landscape, inverse portrait, and inverse landscape), character spacing (fixed and proportional), line spacing, and postures (Roman, italic, and so forth). There are three classifications of fonts: • Standard fonts • Licensed fonts • Custom fonts.
Supplies Table A-4. Stocks list for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printer Item Description Part number Paper Xerox paper quantities are 10 reams (5,000 sheets) to a carton unless otherwise noted below. 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper 3R721 A4 4024 Dual Purpose Paper 3R2594 8.5 x 14 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper 3R727 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 3-hole 3R723 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 3-hole* 3R2193 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 4-hole 3R1983 8.
Supplies Table A-4. Stocks list for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printer (Continued) Item Description Part number 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Goldenrod 3R3062 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Goldenrod, 3-hole 3R3078 8.5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Goldenrod 3R3094 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Ivory 3R3064 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Ivory, 3-hole 3R3080 8.5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Ivory 3R3096 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Gray 3R3066 8.
Supplies Table A-4. Stocks list for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS printer (Continued) Item Description Part number Transparencies Xerox transparencies are packaged 100 sheets to a box. 8.5 x 11 inch Clear, with a white strip on the edge 3R2780 8.5 x 11 inch Clear, high speed, with paper backing 3R3028 Labels (gummed) Xerox labels are packaged 100 sheets to a box. 8.5 x 11 inch 33 labels per sheet 3R3139 8.5 x 11 inch 6 labels per sheet 3R3146 8.
Supplies Supplies lists The following items are shipped with the DocuColor 2060 NPS/ IPS. It is recommended that you have a supply of these items available to eliminate downtime when they need to be replaced. Table A-5. Items supplied with DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS Part Number (US) Part Number (XE) Supply Item Description Items/ carton Developer material Packaged one container per carton. (Needs replacement only if current supply becomes contaminated.
Supplies Ordering supplies To avoid unnecessary downtime, always have an adequate amount of the necessary supplies. To do this, you need to establish a procedure for checking and ordering supplies. A supplies checklist is provided at the end of this appendix to help you with this task. It lists the supplies needed for the printer and contains a column for you to enter the date when you want to place the order and a column to record the date of the actual order.
Supplies Please provide the following information when placing orders: • Your customer number (provided by your Xerox sales representative) • Your printer model: Xerox DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS • Your supply order, including the following information: – Item name – Part number – Quantity desired – If your company requires a purchase order for payment of an invoice, you need to provide the purchase order number to Xerox at the time you place the order.
Supplies The following table is a checklist you can use to keep track of the supplies you order. Table A-7. Supplies checklist for DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS Supplies checklist Use this checklist to help record the supplies and accessories you need, the date you plan to place the order, and the actual date of the order.
Index A Adobe fonts 2-7 Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) 5-1 AFP environment 5-5 B back panel, Sun workstations 2-4 BCOCA (Bar code Object Content Architecture) 5-5 bus and tag channel connection 5-2 C CE mark xi central processing unit 2-3 channel cable connector box 5-4 channel interface board 5-4 channel-attached systems 5-4 color pages in copiers 1-7 command job status 4-6 lpq 4-6 lpr 4-6 commands font installation 2-7 components printer 3-1 printer controller 2-2 conditioning paper A-6–A-7
Index H hardware network options 4-4–4-5 HCF 3-15 HCS 3-17 HCSS 3-18 Hewlett-Packard PCL fonts 2-7, 2-8 high-capacity feeder 3-15 high-capacity stacker 3-17 high-capacity stacker stapler 3-18 I IBM AFP Group 3 page printer 5-1 IBM, outline fonts 5-7 image area 1-6 quality 1-6 IOCA (Image Object Content Architecture) 5-5 IOCA colors 5-7 IOCA Replicate and Trim 5-5 IPDS data streams 5-1, 5-5 IPP 1-4 J job status command 4-6 feedback 4-5–4-6 submission methods 4-2–4-5 K keyboard 2-6 L labels selecting A-3 LAN
Index print jobs submitting 4-2–4-5 printer attention alarm 3-1 components 3-1 configurations 3-15 printer control console 3-1 purge tray 3-1 sample tray 3-1 printer controller components 2-2 printers capabilities 1-1 printing considerations 1-6 processor 2-3 protocols network communication requirements 4-3–4-5 translation requirements 4-4–4-5 PSF compatibility 5-1 PSF/VSE 5-1 PT2 Subset 5-6 PTOCA (Presentation Text Object Content Architecture) 5-5, 5-6 publications xvii R requirements operating systems 4-4
Index W workstations client 4-1 description 4-1–4-5 X Xerox Client Software 2-7 Xerox Customer Parts and Product Support Center A-14 Xerox Supply Center A-14 INDEX-4 System Overview Guide