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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION TO THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
The Configuration pull-down menu contains the following items:
Language — Allows you to select the language in which GUI
messages will display.
Note: The printer status and fault messages are not part of this
feature.
Interface — Allows you to specify the current interface and the
interface options you want to use.
Resolution — Allows you to specify the resolution of the fonts
and other resources in the incoming job (240 or 300). This
resolution must match the font resolution in the PSF start-up
procedure (PROC) for MVS, or the font resolution set up by the
PSFCFG command for AS400.
Note: To achieve optimum output quality, use 300 or 600 dpi
resources to print at 600 dpi.
Modem Enable/Disable — Enables or disables the modem if it
is installed by your service representative for diagnostic
purposes. This modem is used for dial-in servicing and
diagnostics when needed by your service representative.
Maximum Simplex — For jobs containing both duplex and
simplex pages; the Maximum Simplex option allows you to
specify the maximum number of simplex pages that will print in
duplex mode before the system clears the paper path and
switches to simplex mode.
Slumber Mode Timer — Allows you to set the amount of time
after which the system enters the power-saver timeout mode
(referred to as slumber mode).
Extraction Color — Not supported on the 96/4635/180 IPS.
Continuous Form Emulation — Rotates the page origin 90
degrees. This allows the IPS to print on cut sheets the jobs
designed for a continuous forms printer.
MICR Mode — Allows you to enable and disable MICR printing.
Resource Limits — Enables you to allocate additional memory
for resources such as forms, fonts, and page segments.
Media Units — Allows you to specify the units of measurement
to use for weight and size.
Optional Processing Parameters — Allows you to set
processing parameters such as the model number reported to
the host.
Resident Fonts — Allows you to display current resident fonts
on your system, and to add new resident fonts.
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