Introduction
Conventions
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describes power, environmental, and space requirements for
the controller.
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Chapter 6, "Printer requirements and specifications,"
describes power, environmental, and space requirements for
the printer. Space planning guidelines and diagrams are
provided to help you set up the work area.
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Chapter 7, "System connections," provides cable requirements
for the printing system.
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Chapter 8, "Installation," describes the activities that occur
during installation. It also describes ongoing maintenance
activities.
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Appendix A, "Supplies," describes how to select, store, and
use supplies for the printing system. It also provides a list of
consumable supplies you can order.
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Appendix B, "Xerox support services," explains how to utilize
available Xerox support services.
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Appendix C, "Related publications," lists other Xerox
documents that are part of this publication set.
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An index is provided at the end of this document.
This guide uses the following conventions:
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Initial capital and angle brackets: Within procedures, the
names of keys are shown with an initial capital and within
angle brackets (for example, press <Enter>).
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Angle brackets: Variable information, or the position of a
specified argument in the command syntax, appears in angle
brackets (for example, List Fonts <pattern>).
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Fixed pitch font: Within procedures, text and numbers that
you enter are shown in a bold, fixed pitch ("computer") font (for
example, enter privilege operator).
Messages that appear on the controller screen are shown in
the medium weight fixed pitch font (for example, Online
Gateway disabled).
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The word "enter" within procedures: The two-step process
of keying in data and pressing <Enter> (for example, enter y).
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Italics: Document and library names are shown in italics (for
example, the Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Managing
Print Jobs).
Variable elements in a command or directory path are also
shown in italics (for example, var/spool/XRXnps/ filename).
Vertical bars: Alternatives to specified arguments are
separated by vertical bars (for example, Set Time <Time |
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