Diskettes; Cartridge Tapes; Stacker Containers And Pallets (Optional; Fonts - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Installation Planning Manual

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Diskettes

Cartridge tapes

Stacker containers and pallets (optional)

Fonts

Standard fonts
Installation Planning Guide
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.
Diskettes are optional items that provide loading and backup of
fonts, forms, and user files to and from the printing system. The
processor accepts 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, double-sided, high density
diskettes.
The quarter-inch cartridge (QIC) tape drive uses 150 MB and 8GB
cartridge tapes.
Stacker containers can be placed inside the stacker bins to
receive and neatly stack large amounts of output. These optional
containers are available in a variety of sizes, accommodating
various standard U. S. and international paper sizes. Different
sized pallets for containerless stacking can also be ordered.
Data can be printed on DocuPrint printers in many sizes and type
styles called fonts. A font is a character set which has unique
characteristics, such as type style, size, weight, orientation
(portrait, landscape, inverse portrait, and inverse landscape),
character spacing (fixed and proportional), line spacing, and
postures (Roman, italic, and so forth).
There are three classifications of fonts:
Standard fonts
Licensed fonts
Custom fonts
For PostScript printing, a library of PostScript fonts is provided
with your printer's operating system software.
Supplies
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