Release Notes; 6204 Specific; Copying Arch-E Size Prints; Controller - Xerox 6030 Release Note

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8 Release Notes

The following information supplements the 12.0 customer user guides.

8.1 6204 Specific

8.1.1 Copying ARCH-E size prints

To maximize copying of ARCH-E size prints always copy them using the preset output format
ARCH-E. When copied in synchro mode it is likely that ARCH-E documents will scan as
1220mm and will incur unneeded pauses between printing pages. The 6204 IOT will pause
between pages which are greater than ARCH-E (48 inches 1219 mm) in length for the fuser to
come all the way back to full temp even if it is in the nominal fuser temperature range.

8.2 Controller

8.2.1 Stamp does not appear

If the user tries to upload a stamp files that contains an invalid format, or if the Accounting Mode
is set to "Enabled", no error message will be displayed. The WebPMT screen will display a
message that the file was uploaded successfully and the stamp's filename will not appear in the
"Printer Resident Stamps" list. To avoid this situation, set the Job Accounting mode to "Optional"
before uploading stamps. The WebPMT has no knowledge of the validity of any file that is sent to
the printer. File validation and error handling is done on the printer by the FreeFlow Accxes
controller. The WebPMT only reports that the file was sent to the printer successfully.

8.2.2 Scaling interaction with "ANY"

The media size "ANY" will select the best sheet size for an image to prevent clipping. If a user
specifies a media size of "ANY" and a scale factor that makes the image too large for any sheet
size and mismatch mode is set to scale, the controller will select the largest sheet size and scale
the image to fit on it.
If this is not the desired behavior, a specific sheet size can be selected, or the media mismatch
mode can be set to QUERY.

8.2.3 Margins may cause image clipping

If the margins (TOP, BOTTOM, RIGHT and LEFT) are set to a non-zero value (5mm is the
default) then that amount of whitespace will be added to the image before placing it on the media
and could cause part of the image to be shifted off the page, or clipped. To correct this problem
set the margins to 0.

8.2.4 CGM Files and folding

Certain CGM files contain rotation commands which can confuse the system when folding. If the
titleblock is not visible or the plot is bypassed and not folded, change the titleblock location to
obtain a correctly folded document.
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