Xerox DocuPrint 100 Installation Planning Manual

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Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS
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701P24750
April, 2005

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  • Page 1: Installation Planning

    Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS installation planning guide 701P24750 April, 2005...
  • Page 2 Printed in the United States of America. XEROX® and all Xerox product names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. Other company trademarks are also acknowledged.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Printer components ........
  • Page 4 Printer configurations available ........
  • Page 5 Xerox Documentation and Software Services (U. S.) ....... . B-3...
  • Page 6 Ta b le of c o nt e nts Installation Planning Guide...
  • Page 7: Safety

    The laser danger labels on the system are for Xerox service representatives and are on or near panels or shields that must be removed with a tool.
  • Page 8: Operation Safety: U. S

    If you need any additional safety information concerning the equipment or materials Xerox supplies, call Xerox Product Safety at the following toll-free number in the United States: 1-800-828-6571 For customers outside the United States, contact your local Xerox representative or operating company. Installation Planning Guide...
  • Page 9: Operation Safety: Europe

    Operation safety: Europe Warning markings Electrical supply Installation Planning Guide This Xerox product and supplies are manufactured, tested and certified to strict safety regulations, electromagnetic regulations and established environmental standards. Any unauthorised alteration, which may include the addition of new functions or connection of external devices, may impact the product certification.
  • Page 10: Ventilation

    This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided, please contact your Xerox representative for advice. Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation vents of the product.
  • Page 11: Radio And Telecommunications Equipment Directive

    Council Directive 89/36/EEC. Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive: This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for pan- European single terminal connection to the analog public switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with Directive 1 999/5/EC.
  • Page 12: For Further Information

    Modification or connection to external control software, or to external control apparatus not authorized by Xerox, invalidates its certification. For more information on Environment, Health and Safety in relation to this Xerox product and supplies, please contact the following customer help lines: Europe:+44 1707 353434 USA:1 800 8286571...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Xerox DocuPrint printing system. This guide is intended for the person responsible for coordinating the installation of the Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 Enterprise Printing System at your site. It lists the tasks you must complete before installation can begin, as well as your responsibilities during the installation.
  • Page 14: Conventions

    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. • Appendix B, “Xerox support services,” explains how to utilize available Xerox support services. • Appendix C, “Related publications,” lists other Xerox documents that are part of this publication set.
  • Page 15: Notice

    WARNING: Warnings alert you to conditions that may affect the safety of people. Notice This publication may contain descriptions of concepts and features not currently available for your Xerox printing system. Consult your Xerox sales representative or your operating system software program description for additional information. Installation Planning Guide...
  • Page 16 Introduction Installation Planning Guide x i v...
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    This chapter provides an overview of the features and functions of the Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 Enterprise Printing System (EPS). The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS prints high quality, high resolution monochrome documents in simplex (one- sided) or duplex (two-sided) at high production speeds from LCDS, PostScript, PCL, IPDS, and other data streams.
  • Page 18: System Components

    Product overview System components 1- 2 The following figure shows the configurations supported for the Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS. Figure 1-1 Configurations supported by Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS 1. Sun UNIX client workstation 2. Apple Macintosh client workstation 3. Network connection 4.
  • Page 19 Xerox-supplied printer Installation Planning Guide The DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS includes the controller, printer and all appropriate software. “DocuPrint printer” or “printer” refers to the base printer engine (IOT) only. NOTE: Some printer configurations may include a control console (not shown).
  • Page 20: Client Workstations And System Software

    NOTE: Maximum throughput speed with 7 by 10 inch / 178 by 254 mm paper requires the 7 by 10 inch enablement kit. Xerox is responsible for the physical installation and service of the printer and controller hardware and software components. You...
  • Page 21: Supported Hardware And Operating Systems

    Supported hardware and operating systems Client networking software MICR printing features Installation Planning Guide The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS supports the following types of networked client workstations and operating systems: • Sun Workstation running Solaris 2.3 or higher • PC running MS-DOS 5.0 or higher, using Ethernet with TCP/IP or Novell NetWare 3.11 or higher, Windows 95/98, Windows...
  • Page 22: Micr Fonts

    This single-pass printing capability reduces processing time and costs. Xerox provides a set of 300 and 600 dpi E13B and CMC7 MICR fonts for use with your DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 MX system. To receive the high print quality guaranteed by Xerox, you must use these MICR fonts.
  • Page 23: Unsupported Features

    CMC74 Inverse Portrait • CMC74J The DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS does not support the security and audit feature or bar code reading. In addition, although the Line Thickening selection and the Virtual Printer Imaging parameters are available when you use MICR, using these features when printing MICR documents is not recommended, as they corrupt the MICR line.
  • Page 24: Remote Services

    1- 8 AppleTalk protocols Your system may have one or both of these configurations. Remote Services is a web based application that enables direct communication between DocuSP and Xerox support. This service enables: • Quick resolution of First Call issues •...
  • Page 25: Controller Components And Options

    The Remote Workflow GUI looks and functions the same as the local DocuSP GUI on the controller. The controller consists of a specially-configured Sun workstation and uses proprietary Xerox hardware, firmware, and software. Your controller has one of two possible configurations, described in the following sections.
  • Page 26: Sun Workstation

    Sun workstation Sun Blade 1000/2000 configuration Installation Planning Guide The controller is based on either the Sun Blade 1000/2000, Sun Blade 2500, or the Sun W1100z workstations with high- performance architecture for complex processing tasks. Figure 2-1 Sun Blade 1000/2000 controller 1.
  • Page 27 – Diskette drive: uses 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB, double-sided, high- density diskettes – Ethernet – Two Printer Controller Interface (PCI) boards to interface with the printer – PGx64 video graphics board • Universal Serial Bus (USB) keyboard and three-button mouse •...
  • Page 28 Sun Blade 2500 and Sun W1100z configuration Installation Planning Guide Figure 2-2 Sun Blade 2500 and Sun W1100z controller 1. Display monitor 2. External diskette drive 3. Keyboard 4. Mouse 5. External fixed disk drive (optional) 6. Quarter-inch cartridge (QIC) tape drive 7.
  • Page 29 Processor Installation Planning Guide NOTE: In Xerox Europe, all printers use a 2 GB memory configuration. – 36 GB hard disk drive – High-density, read-only DVD-ROM drive – Ethernet – One or two Printer Controller Interface (PCI) boards to interface with the printer •...
  • Page 30 Controller components and options 2- 6 Figure 2-3 Drive locations on the Sun Blade 1000/2000 processor 1. CD drive 2. Diskette drive Figure 2-4 DVD/CD-RW drive location on Sun Blade 2500 and Sun W1100z processor Installation Planning Guide...
  • Page 31 Installation Planning Guide • Back panel: The back panel of the processor has a power receptacle and outlet, connectors, connector openings, and ports. The following figure shows the back panel of the controller. Figure 2-5 Back panel of the Sun Blade 1000/2000 controller 1.
  • Page 32 The keyboard is one of your main methods of communicating with the printer. You can use the keyboard to make selections, and to enter commands that control functions such as requesting sample prints, or shutting down the system.
  • Page 33: Controller Interface Options

    The 17-inch LCD monitor allows you to interact with the printer and to monitor its interaction with the various components. During a print job, printer error messages may display to notify you of any unexpected conditions. The external diskette drive plugs into the back panel of the processor.
  • Page 34: Tape Drive Option

    1. 9-track open reel tape drive 2. 18/36-track cartridge tape drive If you have other Xerox printing systems, you may already have a peripheral cabinet that houses a 9-track open reel and an 18/36- track cartridge tape drive. The DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS supports existing peripheral cabinets, but the peripheral cabinet option is not available with new systems.
  • Page 35: Printer Components And Options

    The printer processes the page images received from the controller and produces the printed output. This chapter describes the components and options available for the Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS printer. The standard printer components are the sample tray, the purge tray, the two processor feeder trays, and the feeder/stacker module or modules.
  • Page 36: Printer Configurations

    Printing System Operator Guide for detailed description of the features and operation of the printer components. The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS is available in several different configurations, which allow you to customize the printing system for increased efficiency and for specialized applications.
  • Page 37: Bypass Transport Option

    Printer with inverter feeder/stacker and three feeder/stackers The bypass transport option provides an interface between the DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS and your finishing accessories. However, finishing devices require separate power sources that are independent of the printing system. The bypass transport option enables third party finishing devices to interface directly with the printing system.
  • Page 38: Roll Feeder Support (Dp155 And Dp180 Eps Only)

    Printer components and options Roll feeder support (DP155 and DP180 EPS only) 3- 4 Figure 3-5 Printer with inverter feeder/stacker, one feeder/stacker, and bypass transport Figure 3-6 Printer with inverter feeder/stacker, two feeder/stackers, and bypass transport The roll feeder option may be installed in the inverter feeder/ stacker module, replacing the feeder tray.
  • Page 39: Preparing For Installation

    Getting Ready for Installation manual. Preparing for installation is a responsibility shared by personnel at your site and Xerox. Your Xerox representatives are available to discuss installation issues and to assist you in completing the site installation tasks.
  • Page 40: Xerox Responsibilities

    DocuPrint printing system are to schedule and monitor your installation activities. Refer to the installation planning checklist in this chapter for a complete list of responsibilities. Refer to the “Xerox support services” appendix for information on services designed to support you before, during, and after your installation.
  • Page 41: Installation Planning Checklist

    Make sure all client workstations that will be submitting print jobs have the proper hardware, operating system, and networking software required by the printing system as client platforms. Work with your Xerox systems analyst to determine requirements for initial applications. To aid you in planning for printer installation, the following checklist contains the tasks that you and your service representative must complete before installation.
  • Page 42 Installation planning checklist Week • Select location for the printing system. • Order additional sets of documentation, as necessary. • Register for Xerox Customer Education classes and order tutorials, as necessary. • Schedule printer delivery. • Schedule hardware delivery. • Prepare site: •...
  • Page 43: Connectivity Requirements

    Ethernet connector to the controller processor. Users of network client workstations may send print jobs to the printer using TCP/IP, Novell 3.x, or Apple Talk network protocol. The Token Ring connection to the controller processor must be compatible with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 standard.
  • Page 44: Channel-Attached Specifications

    Terminators (as necessary, due to location on channel). For your convenience, you may be able to order the bus and tag cables through Xerox on a purchase-only basis. Contact your Xerox sales representative for availability, current pricing, and order information.
  • Page 45: Controller Requirements And Specifications

    This chapter provides power and space requirements for the controller. It also provides controller environmental specifications. For facts about printer power and space requirements, refer to the “Printer specifications and requirements” chapter of this guide. Your controller has important power requirements that must be accommodated.
  • Page 46 When determining the electrical connections for printing system, make sure that: -Each power cord has a separate circuit. -The printer power cord configurations match your receptacle. -Your electrical outlets are within the required specifications. 50 Hz systems: Ensure that power connections are per local codes/regulations.
  • Page 47: Environmental Specifications

    WARNING: The controller must be positioned within the line-of- sight of the printer for safety purposes while servicing the equipment. The controller components are placed in the accompanying controller stand.
  • Page 48: Guidelines For Controller Placement

    Do not place the processor or monitor on top of the printer. For a summary of printer hardware specifications and requirements, refer to the “Printer specifications and requirements” chapter of this guide. Contact your local Xerox representative if you have questions not specifically addressed in this guide.
  • Page 49: Printer Requirements And Specifications

    Installation Planning Guide specifications This chapter provides power and space requirements for the DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS printer. It also provides printer environmental specifications. For information about controller power and space requirements, refer to the “Controller specifications and requirements” chapter of this guide.
  • Page 50: Outlet Configurations

    50 Hz systems: Ensure that power connections are per local codes/regulations. The following table shows the voltages for the outlets on your printer. All power outlets must have a dedicated circuit for each system equipment piece. Make sure each power cord has a separate circuit.
  • Page 51: 50 Hz Printer Outlet Voltages

    50 Hz printer outlet voltages WYE (or Star) configurations– 50 Hz Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications NEMA 14-50R Figure 6-1 60 Hz power configuration–50 amp NEMA 14-30R Figure 6-2 60 Hz power configuration–30 amp All power outlets must have a dedicated circuit for each system equipment piece.
  • Page 52 5 Wire 415 V Line 3 to neutral The following lists the 50 Hz WYE/Star printer outlet information for 380 and 400 volts. Table 6-4 Printer (50 Hz) WYE (Star) 380 and 400 voltage Service outlet Measurement configuration of wiring...
  • Page 53: Environmental Specifications

    Space requirements Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications When you select a location for your printer, avoid environments with extreme variations in temperature and other hazards, such as excessive dust or humidity. Recommended environmental ranges for the work area are as follows:...
  • Page 54: Printer Configurations Available

    Dimensions and weights of the printer components are listed in this section, along with diagrams, to help you visualize the sizes and total space requirements.
  • Page 55 1. Printer 2. Back of printer area 3. Inverter feeder/stacker 4. Feeder/stacker 5. Front of printer area The dimensions of the printer with the inverter feeder/stacker, and two feeder/stackers are as follows: • Width: 183.50 inches / 466.1 cm •...
  • Page 56 2. Back of printer area 3. Inverter feeder/stacker 4. Feeder/stacker 5. Feeder/stacker 6. Front of printer area The dimensions of the printer with the inverter feeder/stacker and three feeder/stackers are as follows: • Width: 215.75 inches / 548 cm •...
  • Page 57: Bypass Transport Specifications

    • Paper size and weight: You can use all of the paper sizes and weights supported by the printer in the bypass transport. • Sheet exit orientation: 1 to N (the same order in which sheets are fed from the printer), delivered face down.
  • Page 58: Bypass Transport Dimensions

    Printer requirements and specifications Bypass transport dimensions Dimensions 6- 1 0 The following pages contain diagrams showing dimensions, service access, and the paper path for the bypass transport. The following figure shows the dimensions of the bypass transport in millimeters and inches from the right end view.
  • Page 59 Service access Bypass transport paper path Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications The following figure provides space planning information and service access requirements for the bypass transport. Figure 6-7 Bypass transport space planning diagram (top view) 1. Recommended third-party feeder hardware attaches at rear of printer 2.
  • Page 60: Configuration Diagrams With Bypass Transport

    Figure 6-8 Bypass transport paper path The following diagrams show the dimensions and space requirements of the printer with a bypass transport. These diagrams represent top views of the components, surrounded by the minimum access space requirements on all sides.
  • Page 61 Printer requirements and specifications Figure 6-9 Printer—inverter feeder/stacker and one feeder/stacker with bypass transport 1. Printer 2. Inverter feeder/stacker 3. Back of printer area 4. Feeder/stacker 5. Bypass transport 6. Front of printer area Installation Planning Guide 6- 13...
  • Page 62: Space Planning Guidelines

    To ensure all of the space requirements are met, it is important to work with your Xerox representative. Before installation, you must consider the following: •...
  • Page 63: Clearance Space Requirements

    Your environment may require you to use shared space between components such as between the printer and the controller or between the printer and another Xerox printing system. You can share the 36-inch / 91.4 cm clearance space around each component, as long as you follow these rules: •...
  • Page 64 The following figure shows the two printers facing each other. The printers share 26 inches / 30.5 cm of the general service space, but not the exclusive operator area in front of each printer. Therefore, the printers should be separated by 24 inches / 61 cm, plus 24 inches / 61 cm, plus 26 inches / 30.5 cm.
  • Page 65 Between them is 60 inches / 152.4 cm of space. This allows for 24 inches / 61 cm of operator space in front of the printer facing toward the other, plus 36 inches / 91.4 cm of service space behind the printer facing away from the other.
  • Page 66: Floor Leveling

    Face-to-back shared space 1. Operator area 2. Printer For proper operation, the printer must be perfectly level. On floors less than two degrees out of level, installation personnel use a leveling kit to level the machine. NOTE: The printer will not function properly on floors more than two degrees out of level.
  • Page 67: Delivery Access Requirements

    If you do not have the leveling kit (the printer in its initial location did not require it), and you need one to level the printer in a new location, contact your Xerox site representative to obtain one.
  • Page 68 The printing system is delivered with the printer, inverter feeder/ stacker, and each feeder/stacker as separate modules. If necessary, the printer can be separated into two pieces for ease in moving. The larger of the two parts contains the xerographic system;...
  • Page 69 40 inches / 101.6 cm 42 inches / 106.7 cm The following table lists the turning requirements for the printer if it is upended for easier moving or stair-climbing. This table reflects requirements for the printer separated from the PHM...
  • Page 70 Printer requirements and specifications Turning radii for feeder/stacker modules 6- 2 2 Table 6-8 Turning radius for printer (not separated) Passage or doorway 1 width 29 inches / 73.7 cm 30 inches / 76.2 cm 31 inches / 78.7 cm 32 inches / 81.3 cm...
  • Page 71: Printer Hardware Specifications And Requirements Summary

    30 inches / 76.2 cm 31 inches / 78.7 cm 32 inches / 81.3 cm 33 inches / 83.8 cm Printer hardware specifications and requirements summary Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications The following table lists the turning requirements for the feeder/ stacker module.
  • Page 72 Printer requirements and specifications Table 6-11 Printer specifications and power requirements Dimensions (width, Device depth, height) Printer with W=151.2 in / 384 cm inverter feeder/ H=59.6 in / 151.3 cm stacker and one D=38.8 in / 98.6 cm feeder/stacker Total space required (+ access): 223.25 in W by 114 in D...
  • Page 73 Total space required (+ access): 256.5 in W by 114 in D / 648.9 cm W by 290.3 cm D Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications Total Weight Heat dissipation 3,109 lbs / DP 135: 1,411.9 kg Operating:...
  • Page 74: Space Planning Templates

    2,700 BTU per hr 176 lbs / 80 kg The dimensions and space requirements for your printer components are provided earlier in this chapter. The space planning templates are designed to simplify the space planning process by helping you to create a floor plan for your base components, particularly if you have shared clearance space.
  • Page 75 Xerox representative, to ensure that all of your space requirements are met. 6- 27...
  • Page 76 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 2 8...
  • Page 77 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 29...
  • Page 78 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 3 0...
  • Page 79 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 31...
  • Page 80 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 3 2...
  • Page 81 GRID PATTERN Installation Planning Guide Printer requirements and specifications 1/4 inch represents one foot 9 10 6- 33...
  • Page 82 Printer requirements and specifications Installation Planning Guide 6- 3 4...
  • Page 83: System Connections

    Power cables Cable locations Installation Planning Guide This chapter provides cable requirements for your Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS. It also provides information about channel-attaching your printer. To ensure all of your cable requirements are met, work with your Xerox representative.
  • Page 84: Channel Attachments

    Cord 1: 36 inches / 914 mm (with ELCI) – Cord 2: 23 inches / 584 mm (with ELCI) The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS conforms to IBM standards and requirements for any channel-attached printer. When you channel-attach your printing system, keep the following in mind: •...
  • Page 85 For further information, refer to the following IBM manuals: • IBM System 360 and System 370 Input-output Interface Channel to Control Unit OEM Information (#GA22-6974-3825) • Page Printer Product Description (#G544-3482) • 3825 Introduction and Planning Guide (#G544-3480) System connections 7- 3...
  • Page 86 System connections Installation Planning Guide 7- 4...
  • Page 87: Installation Process

    All other client software installations are your responsibility. 4. Xerox personnel test the system and run sample jobs (30 minutes). 5. Xerox personnel conduct initial operations training (four to six hours).
  • Page 88: Your Responsibilities

    Your responsibilities Defining the printer to the host 8- 2 Xerox personnel are responsible for the physical installation of the printer components and for loading the software and applications. You have the general site responsibility of ensuring that the right personnel, supplies, and network information are available.
  • Page 89: Software Licensing

    EPS, you receive a license to use the operating system software. This license is enabled by entering a 20-character alphanumeric string at the controller. Your Xerox or service representative obtains this license string for you and enters it when your printing system is installed.
  • Page 90: Meter Reading And Reporting

    During the last five working days of each month, you need to review and transmit the data to Xerox for billing purposes. Refer to your DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS Operator Guide for complete instructions on how to report meter readings.
  • Page 91: Paper And Other Throughput Stocks

    Select your paper carefully. If you do not use the proper paper, you increase the probability of paper jams and misfeeds. The stocks you use must meet the specifications set forth by Xerox for operability in the printer. For additional information about paper specifications, refer to Helpful Facts about Paper, delivered with your printer.
  • Page 92 • Grain long (parallel with the long side of paper) Paper is usually fed into the printer with the long side as the leading edge (except 11 by 17-inch or A3 paper). When you purchase paper, buy long-grain paper. Make sure the grain is parallel with the long side (long-grain) for the most reliable feeding and stacking.
  • Page 93: Paper Sizing And Print Speed

    The width of the paper you use for your LCDS print job is directly related to the rate at which the printer can print the job. The rate at which a job prints is called the “throughput speed” and is measured in pages per minute (ppm).
  • Page 94 Supplies A - 4 Table A-1 Throughput data DP100 Pitch Paper width 7 to 12.12 in / 178 to 308 mm 12.12 to 15.31 in / 308 to 389 mm 15.31 to 17 in / 389 to 432 mm Table A-2 Throughput data DP115 Pitch Paper width 7 to 10.19 in / 178 to 259 mm...
  • Page 95: Paper Size And Pitch Mode Minimum And Maximum

    Printing in 8 pitch mode provides the highest throughput speed available —up to 154 ppm for the DP135 printer and up to 206 ppm for the DP180 printer. (The DP100 printer does not support 8- pitch mode.) However, you should keep the following in mind when you select the paper you want to use for this mode: •...
  • Page 96 Supplies Using large paper sizes in 3 pitch mode A - 6 Figure A-1 8 pitch mode paper sizes 1. Maximum paper size for 8 pitch mode 2. Minimum paper size for 8 pitch mode 3. Travel direction of sheets out of paper tray Large paper sizes with widths of 15.31 to 17 inches / 389 to 432 mm are supported only in 3 pitch mode and must feed short edge first.
  • Page 97: Feed Direction For Standard Paper Sizes

    / 279 by 432 mm paper) must be loaded for short edge feeding (3 or 4 pitch mode). The following figures show how European paper sizes feed through the printer in various pitch modes. Figure A-3 A4 / 210 by 297 mm paper feeding (long edge feed) Supplies 14.33 in...
  • Page 98 Figure A-4 A3 / 297 by 420 mm paper feeding (short edge feed) The following figures show how some US paper sizes feed through the printer in the different pitch modes. Figure A-5 US Letter / 8.5 by 11 inch paper feeding (long edge feed)
  • Page 99: Paper Care

    Once you have purchased your paper, you must be sure it is stored and conditioned properly, so that it performs optimally in the printer with a minimum of jams. Paper has a tendency to curl under the heat that is present inside xerographic equipment.
  • Page 100 A - 10 same area as the printer to allow environmental stabilization prior to printing. For more detailed information on paper for Xerox printers, refer to Helpful Facts about Paper, provided with your printer. Figure A-9 Storing paper correctly Figure A-10 Recommended temperature and humidity for...
  • Page 101: Other Supplies

    Installation Planning Guide Because temperature and humidity affect paper performance in the printer, you need to condition paper before using it. To do this, store paper for a specified length of time in the same type of environment as your printer.
  • Page 102: Dry Ink

    MICR dry ink is the magnetic black powder which forms the image on the printed MICR document. There are three cartridges of MICR dry ink in each carton. The consumption rate of Xerox MICR dry ink is approximately one cartridge per 60,000 pages. Use only MICR dry ink in your MICR printer.
  • Page 103: Diskettes

    CAUTION: The DP 100/115/135/155/180 MICR EPS printers require a different developer, with a different part number, from the developer used in the standard DP EPS printer. Be sure you use only designated MICR developer in the MICR printers. The developer is changed by your service representative. For product information, refer to the consumable supplies table in this appendix.
  • Page 104: Consumable Supplies Tables

    Additional fonts may be ordered from your local Xerox Font Center. Custom fonts and graphic images such as company logos and signatures can be digitized by the Xerox Font Center for use on your printer. Fonts can be received on a diskette, various tape formats, or CD- ROM from your local Xerox Font Center.
  • Page 105 Item 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 14 inch 8.5 x 14 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 11 inch 8.5 x 14 inch 8.5 x 11 inch...
  • Page 106 2,500 sheets per carton 4024 Dual Purpose Paper 2,500 sheets per carton 4024 Dual Purpose Paper, 7-hole * Xerox transparencies are packaged 100 sheets to a box. text Clear, with a white strip on the edge Clear, with removable strip Clear, high speed, with paper backing Xerox labels are packaged 100 sheets to a box.
  • Page 107 Installation Planning Guide Description Custom form (uncut) 1-up label 1-up label 1-up label Xerox tab stock is packaged in 5-tab sets, 250 sheets per carton. Straight collated singles (forward, top down): Non-drilled 90-pound, Index white Non-drilled 90-pound, blue Three-hole 90-pound, Index white...
  • Page 108 Supplies Table A-7 Carbonless stocks for the printer Pitch Parts Sequence 8.5 in. x Reverse/ 11 in. * Straight Straight/ Double Reverse/ Straight Straight Straight/ Double Straight * All papers are packaged 500 sheets per ream, with 10 reams per carton. Each ream contains only complete carbonless sets (i.e., 501 sheets in a three-part ream for 167 sets).
  • Page 109: Complete Supplies List For The Printer

    CF-Canary 5000 CF-Pink 5000 The following table lists the supplies in addition to paper that are available for your printer. Use this table to help you determine your supplies needs. Table A-8 Complete supplies list for the printer Part number...
  • Page 110: Ordering Supplies

    You can make arrangements to receive them sooner in emergency situations. Your Xerox sales representative can help you submit the initial order of supplies needed for installation. These items include paper, dry ink, fuser agent, and developer.
  • Page 111 If your company requires a purchase order for payment of an invoice, you need to provide the purchase order number to Xerox at the time you place the order. To order Xerox paper, transparencies, labels, dry ink, developer, fuser agent, cartridge tapes, and diskettes, call the Xerox Supply Center at 1-800-822-2200, weekdays between 7:30 a.m.
  • Page 112 Supplies Table A-9 Supplies checklist Use this checklist to help record the supplies and accessories you need, the date you plan to place the order, and the actual date of the order. Date to Date Item Description and part number Quantity order ordered...
  • Page 113 Supplies Use this checklist to help record the supplies and accessories you need, the date you plan to place the order, and the actual date of the order. Date to Date Item Description and part number Quantity order ordered Diskettes Cleaning supplies Installation Planning Guide A- 23...
  • Page 114 Supplies Installation Planning Guide A - 24...
  • Page 115: B Xerox Support Services

    Xerox representative. In the U. S., you may call the Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center (described later in this chapter). Your system analyst is also available to assist you with applications development.
  • Page 116: Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center (U. S

    Recent service performed – Previous conditions under which the application has printed properly U. S. only: To contact the Xerox Customer Support Center, call: 1- 800-821-2797, between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Pacific time. Installation Planning Guide...
  • Page 117: Xerox Documentation And Software Services (U. S

    For information about Xerox training courses, contact your local Xerox representative. In the U. S., call Xerox Customer Education at 1- 800-445-5554. Customer Education has a web site where you can obtain additional information. The web site address is: http://www.xerox.com/go/xrx/customer_education_services/...
  • Page 118: Xerox Font Services

    Xerox support services Xerox Font Services B - 4 The Xerox Font Center can send you samples and catalogs of the fonts available for your printing system. To receive font samples, obtain price information, obtain technical support, or order licensed or custom fonts, contact your local Xerox representative.
  • Page 119: C Related Publications

    Installation Planning Guide The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS documentation set includes the publications that are listed in the following sections. Refer to the “Xerox support services” appendix of this guide for information on how to order these and other publications.
  • Page 120 Quick Reference Card • Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Configuring and Managing the System • Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client • Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Managing Print Jobs • Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Using Page Description Languages •...
  • Page 121 2 client hardware 4 client networking software 5 components controller 1 Sun Blade 1000/2000 2 Sun Blade 2500 4 Sun W1100z 4 printer 1 system 2 configurations 2 printer 6 connections 3, 1 connectivity 7, 5 channel-attached 6 Ethernet 5...
  • Page 122 7 online interface 9 operating systems, supported 5 operation safety, Europe vii–viii operation safety, U. S. vi operator training 3 outlet configurations printer 2 overview controller 1 system 1 ozone production information v paper acceptable stocks, sizes 1...
  • Page 123 2 WYE (Star) configurations 3 XDSS-Xerox Documentation and Software Services 3 Xerox Customer Education 3 Xerox Customer Service Support Center 1 Xerox Documentation and Software Services (XDSS) 3 Xerox Font Services 4 Xerox Printing Systems Customer Support Center 2...
  • Page 124 Index Installation Planning Guide...

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