Gp 41 How To Configure The Pws To Ping A Device - Xerox ColorQube 9303 Series Service Manual

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Table 1 Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations
Term
Description
XAP
Xerox Asia Pacific
X - Axis
Cross Process direction (front to back)
X- Axis Direction
The X - axis direction on the print is along the length of the drum. This is
on Print
also the direction that the print head traverses during printing.
XCL
Xerox Canada Limited
XCMI
Xerox Common Management Interface
XCRU
Xerographic CRU (also known as XRU)
XE
Xerox Europe
XI
Xerox Initiated
XL
Xerox Limited
XLA
Xerox Latin America
XOG
Xerox Office Group
XRU
Xerographic Replacement Unit
XSA
Xerox Standard Accounting
XUL
Xerox Unique Login enables use of the xerox corporate directory
Y - Axis
Process direction (left side to right side or right side to left side)
Y dot position
Measures the Y dot position of each jet. If needed, it will adjust the firing
time for improvement.
Y runout
Compensates for variances in diameter of a drum. Computed every 6
degrees. If this value is incorrect and inboard to outboard. Line may have
steps in it.
Y - axis Direction
The Y axis direction on the print is in the direction of drum rotation.
on Print
Ydp
Relates to drop mass (measured at the Print Head via manual setup - but
is a calculated value vs. the actual drop mass measured at PH normali-
sation.
yNorm
Adjusts the norm values in the PH to correct y dot positions difference
printer to printer. This make horizontal lines not be jagged. Timing of
each jet.
Z - Axis
Up and down direction (generally refers to movement or direction)
ColorQube® 9303 Family

GP 41 How to Configure the PWS to Ping a Device

Purpose
To configure the PWS to ping a device on a network.
Procedure
Perform the following:
1.
Set the IP address of the PWS one digit higher or lower than the device to be pinged. For
example, if the IP address of the device is 192.168.10.15, set the PWS to 192.168.10.14
or 192.168.10.16. To set the IP address of the PWS, refer to
2.
Set the subnet mask of the PWS the same as the devise to be pinged.
3.
On the PWS, Select Start, then Run.
4.
In the Run dialog box, type cmd.
5.
Select OK. A command window will open.
6.
In the command window, type ping and the address of the device. Refer to number 1 in
Figure
1.
7.
If the ping command is successful, a reply from the devise will be received. Refer to num-
ber 2 in
Figure
1.
Figure 1 Successful ping command
8.
If the ping command is unsuccessful, a timed out message will be received,
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Figure
2.
General Procedures/Information
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