Controller Stand; Online And Offline Interfaces; Moving The Controller - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Operator's Manual

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Overview

Online and offline interfaces

Online interface
Offline interface

Moving the controller

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Controller stand

The controller is provided with a special stand that holds all its
standard components. In addition to the processor, keyboard
with the mouse, and the quarter-inch cartridge tape drive, the
stand can accommodate the optional 36-track tape drive and one
external hard disk drive (required for the NPS/IPS Extension
option).
The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS may be
configured for either the online interface, the offline interface, or
both.
The online (channel-attached) interface receives input directly
from any environment that supports the IBM 3211 and 4245 host
systems.
The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS supports three
types of peripheral devices from which you can import resource
files such as forms, fonts, and JSLs, and receive print data from
tape. These devices are called "peripheral" because they handle
media external to the system disk.
The following drives are supported:
26-track cartridge tape drive (QIC)
9-track reel tape drives
36-track cartridge tape drives
To ensure consistent performance and avoid any damage to
equipment, follow these rules for placing the components of the
workstation controller.
Do:
Use the controller stand that comes with your printing system
equipment.
Keep the processor in an upright, vertical position as
illustrated below.
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