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NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide

1 Product overview

The NPS/IPS Extension is an option for the DocuPrint 100/115/
135/155/180 EPS that enables your printing system to operate in
two different print modes: Enterprise Printing System (EPS), and
Network Printer Series/IPDS Printing System (NPS/IPS). These
print modes allow your printing system to handle more data
streams, giving you added flexibility and increased productivity.
This chapter introduces the NPS/IPS Extension option hardware
and software components, features, functions, and modes of
operation.
The DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS prints high quality, high-
resolution monochrome documents in simplex (one-sided) or
duplex (two-sided) mode at high production speeds from LCDS,
PostScript, and PCL data streams. Jobs may be sent to the EPS
printer from client workstations over a network or from a
mainframe host computer over a channel.
The following figure shows a DP 180 EPS, which is available with
the four stacker configuration.
Figure 1-1 The Xerox DocuPrint 180 EPS
The NPS/IPS Extension option expands the printing capabilities of
the 100/115/135/155/180 EPS. With this option installed, the EPS
has the additional ability to print jobs from an IPDS data stream,
as well as utilize the extended network printing capabilities that
are available in NPS/IPS mode.
The NPS/IPS Extension consists of two components that are
easily added to your printing system:
Hardware: An external fixed disk drive
Software: NPS/IPS 8.0 operating system software
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