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Xerox DocuPrint
4850/4890/92C
NPS/IPS
System Overview Guide
721P90160
Version 8.0
October 2002

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  • Page 1 Xerox DocuPrint 4850/4890/92C NPS/IPS System Overview Guide 721P90160 Version 8.0 October 2002...
  • Page 2 Printed in the United States of America. Publication number: 721P90160 Xerox® and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation. Products and trademarks of other companies are also acknowledged. Changes are periodically made to this document. Changes, technical...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety ..........vii Laser safety .
  • Page 4 Table of contents 2. Printer controller overview ....... 2-1 Printer controller components ....... . 2-2 Sun Blade 1000 workstation .
  • Page 5 Table of contents A. Supplies ..........A-1 Paper and other throughput stocks .
  • Page 6 Table of contents System Overview 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: Ozone Information: U. S. Only

    1-800-828-6571 to request the Xerox publication 600P83222, OZONE. Operation safety: U. S. Your Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. They have been approved by safety agencies, and they comply with environmental standards.
  • Page 9: Operation Safety: Europe

    Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and call service to correct the problem. 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.
  • Page 10: Electrical Supply

    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: Maintenance

    A full declaration of conformity, defining the relevant directives and referenced standards, can be obtained from your Xerox representative. In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to...
  • Page 12: Radio And Telecommunications Equipment Directive (Europe Only)

    Radio and telecommunications equipment directive (Europe only) 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 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 13: For Further Information

    Safety For further information 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 Canada:1 800 8286571 System Overview Guide xiii...
  • Page 14 Safety System Overview Guide...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction This guide provides an overview of the individual components of the NPS/IPS printing system and how they work together. It is designed to provide you with background information that can be used to make informed decisions regarding printer use and performance.
  • Page 16: Conventions

    <ENTER> (for example, enter y). • Italics: Document and library names are shown in italics (for example, the Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Managing Print Jobs). • Quotation marks: Keywords you can enter as arguments appear in quotes (for example, “USLetter”).
  • Page 17: Related Publications

    Warnings alert you to conditions that may affect the safety of people. Related publications The Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS documentation set includes the documents listed below. NOTE: For a list of IBM reference manuals for IPDS printing, refer to the Solutions Guide for IPDS Printing.
  • Page 18 • Submitting your Jobs from Windows NT 4.0 (QuickPrint) Quick Reference Card • Submitting your Jobs Using Windows NT 4.0 Drivers Quick Reference Card The documentation set also includes an electronic version, the DocuPrint NPS/IPS Interactive Customer Documentation CD. xviii System Overview Guide...
  • Page 19: System Overview

    System overview This chapter introduces the DocuPrint NPS/IPS printing system and describes its major and optional components. It also provides information on how highlight color is used in printed documents. Functional overview of the NPS/IPS The NPS/IPS printers support the processing and printing of PDL and ASCII jobs from network workstations, as well as IPDS jobs from an IBM host.
  • Page 20: Resolution

    “DocuPrint printer” or “printer” refers to the base printer engine (IOT) only, without the printer controller and interface. Xerox-supplied The printer controller includes a processor, DVD-ROM (or CD- printer controller ROM) drive, diskette drive, keyboard, mouse, and a monitor. The...
  • Page 21: Connectivity Configurations

    Ethernet connection can be used for jobs submitted over the network. NPS/IPS concurrent printing The Xerox NPS/IPS can receive a variety of data streams including IPDS, PostScript Levels 1 and 2, PCL 5c, PCL 5e, TIFF, and ASCII. The system automatically senses the type of job and processes it appropriately.
  • Page 22: Document Feeding And Finishing Architecture (Dfa)

    System overview Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture (DFA) The Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture (DFA) on the NPS/IPS supports all third-party finishing devices currently validated for the LCDS (J11) printers (DFA is not supported on the 4850). The bypass transport option is required for in-line finishing devices .
  • Page 23: Ipp Support

    Use an IPP client to access the printer. A limited subset of IPP operations is supported; query the IPP client for details. Sixth Sense Sixth Sense is a unique suite of diagnostic tools that allows Xerox customer service engineers, analysts, and consultants to serve customers more effectively. System Overview Guide...
  • Page 24: Software License

    Software license In order to use the operating system software, the owner must obtain a software license from Xerox. The license, which is a 20- character text string, is entered at the printer controller. Your Xerox service representative can obtain this license text string for you and enter it when the printer is installed or when the software is upgraded.
  • Page 25: How Highlight Color Is Created

    System overview How highlight color is created A document with highlight color contains one color plus black. The color may be printed either as a solid color or combined with black. The NPS/IPS prints the highlight color by printing small dots in a single pass with near-perfect registration.
  • Page 26: Color Substitution

    System overview When the NPS/IPS receives a full-color document, the printer software matches the colors as closely as possible. If you specify a color in your document that the NPS/IPS cannot print, it is printed either as a shade of gray or as an equivalent tone of highlight color.
  • Page 27: Printer Controller Overview

    Printer controller overview The printer controller manages print options, provides the user interface, and runs system management and diagnostic operations on demand. The following is an explanation of tasks that enable the job to be printed: • The printer controller detects which job protocol is being sent. •...
  • Page 28: Printer Controller Components

    Printer controller overview Printer controller components The printer controller consists of a specially-configured Sun workstation and uses proprietary Xerox hardware, firmware, and software. Your system may use one of two platforms for the printer controller: • Sun Blade 1000 •...
  • Page 29 Printer controller overview Figure 2-1. Components of the printer controller 1. Monitor 2. Mouse 3. Keyboard 4. Diskette drive 5. DVD-ROM drive 6. Processor Processor The central processing unit contains the memory, internal disk drive, a graphics board, a DVD-ROM drive, a diskette drive, power receptacle and outlet, connectors and ports.
  • Page 30 Printer controller overview • Diskette drive: Diskettes inserted into a diskette drive are used to install fonts and to load files to, and back up files from, the internal disk drive. The diskette drive uses industry standard 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB, double-sided, high-density diskettes.
  • Page 31: Sun Ultra 60 Workstation

    Printer controller overview 6. Twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) connector 7. IEEE 1394 connectors 8. Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) connector 9. Audio module headphones, line-in, line-out, and microphone connectors 10. Graphics card / video connector (frame buffer 0) 11. PCI card slot 4 12.
  • Page 32 Printer controller overview Optional For channel connection to a host for IPDS printing, the system components may use an HCU. An external 4 mm tape drive is available and recommended for backing up site files. A typical color calibration file is 1.5 MB. Figure 2-3.
  • Page 33: Printer Controller Software And Fonts

    – UNIX Sun operating system NOTE: The Sun operating system used on the controller is based on the standard Sun operating system; however, it has been customized for use with the Xerox printer controller. Therefore, not all standard Sun operating system features are available.
  • Page 34 Job Pool Manager, and other operating system utilities. • Xerox Client Software – Xerox client protocol software (print command) can be downloaded to client workstations or PCs as a means of sending jobs. •...
  • Page 35 Printer controller overview – Letter Gothic (Medium, Italic, Bold) – Albertus [Medium (semi-bold), Extra Bold – Antique Olive (Medium, Italic, Bold) – Clarendon Condensed (Bold) – Coronet (Medium Italic) – Garamond [Antique (medium), Kursiv (Italic), Halbfett (Bold), Kursiv Halbfett (Bold Italic)] –...
  • Page 36 Printer controller overview 2-10 System Overview Guide...
  • Page 37: Printer Components And Options

    Printer components and options The printer processes the electronic data and images received from the controller and produces the printed output. This chapter describes the components and options available for the printer. Printer components The NPS/IPS printers contain the xerographic engine, two standard feeder trays, a sample tray, the printer console, and one of three possible output configurations: the dual stacker, the dual stacker with bypass transport, or the stitcher/stacker.
  • Page 38: Printer Console

    Printer components and options 5. Feeder tray 1 6. Feeder tray 2 Printer console The printer console contains message and graphic displays, an attention light, and Information, Stop, and Continue buttons. Indicator lights show which feeder tray is active and the paper size in use.
  • Page 39 Printer components and options Figure 3-2. Printer console 1. Attention light 2. Message display 3. Graphic display 4. Wire percentage indicator 5. Feeder tray indicators 6. Power on/off switch 7. Sample button (not used) 8. Continue button 9. Stop button 10.
  • Page 40 Printer components and options • When the light glows steadily, act soon to avoid a cycle-down. A steady glow typically indicates that paper or dry ink is low. Message display Printer status and simple operating and maintenance instructions are shown in a two-line message. One of the following icons indicates the printer mode: Printer Mode Black...
  • Page 41 Printer components and options Power on/off This switch controls power to the printer and is used primarily by switch service representatives. Sample button The sample feature is not used. Continue button The Continue button resumes printing when it is pressed. While it is formatting a complex page, the printer controller may cycle down the printer if the page image is not available within a certain amount of time.
  • Page 42: Additional Printer Features

    Printer components and options Additional printer features Additional features of the NPS/IPS include the following: Instruction labels Located throughout the printer to assist you with a variety of tasks. Power savers To conserve energy, the printer has two power savers: one for the raster output scanner (ROS) and one for the fuser.
  • Page 43: Printer Configurations

    Printer components and options CCU changeout The cart is used to remove and install the customer changeable cart unit (CCU). The CCU consists of the color developer housing and the dry ink bottle. Because the CCU is heavy, the user will need the cart to make the change.
  • Page 44: High-Capacity Feeder

    Printer components and options High-capacity feeder The high-capacity feeder (HCF) provides two additional feeder trays. The extra trays work interchangeably with feeder trays 1 and 2 to allow automatic tray switching and uninterrupted printing time. Figure 3-5. 4850/4890/92C NPS/IPS with high-capacity feeder 1.
  • Page 45: Dual Stacker

    Printer components and options Dual stacker The dual stacker contains two identical output trays. Output can be sent to either of these trays or both of these trays. NOTE: A dual stacker is required on the NPS/IPS for installation of the bypass transport. Figure 3-6.
  • Page 46: Stitcher/Stacker

    Printer components and options Stitcher/stacker The stitcher/stacker inserts wire-stitches (staples) into documents. Figure 3-7. 4850/4890/92C NPS/IPS printer with stitcher/ stacker 1. Sample tray 2. Stitcher/stacker tray Sample tray Used for sample prints, rejected prints, and transparencies. Holds up to 100 sheets of 20-pound or 80 gsm bond. Stitcher/stacker Used for output that is stitched (stapled) and/or offset.
  • Page 47: Bypass Transport (4850 And 4890 Only)

    Printer components and options Bypass transport (4850 and 4890 only) The optional bypass transport enables individual printed sheets of paper to pass through the NPS/IPS output tray to third-party finishing devices. These devices perform a variety of finishing tasks, such as saddle-stitching, binding, folding, stapling, trimming, and stacking.
  • Page 48: Software, Firmware, Hardware, And Paper Requirements

    Clear paper jams in the bypass transport. You learn how to install and remove the bypass transport and clear jams in the operator training that is provided by Xerox following installation of the bypass transport. In addition, you must know how to prepare the third-party finishing device to process printed output.
  • Page 49: Profiles For Third-Party Finishing Devices

    Printer components and options Profiles for third-party finishing devices When a bypass transport is connected to the NPS/IPS, you can add any number of third-party finishing devices. Figure 3-9. Third-party finishing device configuration 1. Paper path 2. Bypass transport 3. Third-party finishing devices Each third-party device is identified by a specific personality profile.
  • Page 50 Printer components and options • Alignment: Your finishing device align at the correct height without interference from protruding features. To accomplish this, you must consider the feature locations and the vertical alignment. • Paper exit: The finishing device must align with this exit slot. Printed sheets travel through the printer output module and bypass transport, out of the paper exit, and into the finishing device.
  • Page 51: Electrical Connection

    Printer components and options 7. Sheet path 8. Finishing device left edge Electrical connection The printer automatically detects the presence of the bypass transport and third-party finishing devices when it is powered up. The system also begins monitoring the interlocks (physical links) between the bypass transport and the finishing device.
  • Page 52: Paper Paths

    Printer components and options Paper paths The paper path is the route that stocks (paper, transparencies, labels, and so on) follow through the printer from the feeder trays to the output trays. The figure below illustrates the simplex (one-sided output) paper path of a printer with a dual stacker tray and a standard feeder tray.
  • Page 53 Printer components and options The following figure illustrates the duplex (two-sided output) paper path of a printer with a dual stacker and a standard feeder. Materials may originate in either feeder tray 1 or feeder tray 2. The duplex paper tray receives the materials before they go through a second time to receive the second image.
  • Page 54 Printer components and options The following figure illustrates the simplex paper path of a printer with the high-capacity feeder. Figure 3-13. Simplex paper path (printer with high-capacity feeder) If you have the stitcher/stacker option, the paper path is the same, except there is only one tray for the output (other than the sample tray).
  • Page 55: Network Printing Environment

    Network printing environment The NPS/IPS system supports the personal computer (PC), Sun workstation, DEC workstation, HP/Apollo, IBM RS/6000 and Apple Macintosh. It accepts PostScript levels 1 and 2, PCL 5, TIFF, and ASCII output. Client workstations and system software To send print jobs to the printer, the customer needs to provide the proper client hardware, operating system, and network software.
  • Page 56: Client Software

    Sending the print data directly from the application to the printer is accomplished with a Xerox print driver or a third-party driver. This method is sometimes referred to as “transparent printing.” It may not support all available print options, such as number of copies, simplex or duplex printing, and stitching.
  • Page 57: Communicating With The Network

    Network printing environment • Xerox Client Software: Provides a print command for submitting jobs and specifying print options. The functionality of the print command is dependent on the TCP/IP software installed on the workstation. • Xerox DocuPrint Document Submission Client software for the Macintosh: Provides a graphical user interface for submitting jobs and specifying print options.
  • Page 58 Client Software. 3Com 3C503) IBM PC and Windows 3.1 Optional TCP/IP or Novell Print directly from compatible Ethernet Netware 3.1x; application or use Xerox interface network DocuPrint Print communication Submission software for utility recommended Windows. with TCP/IP IBM PC and...
  • Page 59: Job Status Feedback

    Sun workstation Job status and job deletion are available by issuing the appropriate command at the command line. Job status information is available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client Software. IBM and compatible Job status and job deletion are available depending on the TCP/IP personal computers software installed on the workstation.
  • Page 60: Ethernet Lan

    The job status command (lpq) is available at client workstations unless your TCP/IP network communications utilities do not support it. Xerox Client Software provides commands for listing the status of the job and for listing the queue. These commands are available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client Software.
  • Page 61: Multiple Network Connectivity

    Network printing environment Multiple network connectivity The system supports multiple network connectivity, that is, the ability for protocols such as TCP/IP to run on more than one network interface. For TCP/IP, the system can support any combination of Ethernet or Token Ring. One interface is designated as the primary network interface.
  • Page 62 Network printing environment System Overview Guide...
  • Page 63: Ipds Printing Environment

    IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS emulates an IBM AFP Group 3 page printer with the Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option. It can print in all the following PSF environments: MVS, VM (channel- attached only), VSE (channel-attached only, OS/2, OS/400 (with TCP/IP only), and AIX.
  • Page 64 IPDS printing environment The NPS/IPS can be set up to receive data from the IBM host in one of two ways: • Through a bus and tag channel connection. NOTE: If your system will be channel-attached, the printer controller requires an additional component—either a channel interface board and channel cable connector box, or a Host Channel Unit (HCU) that serves as an interface between the IBM host and the printer controller.
  • Page 65: Channel Interface -Channel-Attached Systems Only

    IPDS printing environment Figure 5-2. Printing system: TCP/IP configuration 1. Host system (PC or mainframe) 2. Interface network (Ethernet or Token Ring) 3. Printer controller 4. Printer interface cables 5. Printer For information on the various printer configuration options, refer to the “Printer components and options”...
  • Page 66: Host Channel Unit (Hcu)-Channel-Attached Systems Only

    IPDS printing environment Figure 5-3. Channel board and control unit 1. Printer 2. Printer control and video cable 3. Printer controller with channel interface board 4. Channel cable connector box 5. Channel cables 6. Host system NOTE: The customer is responsible for obtaining, stringing, and maintenance of the bus and tag cables.
  • Page 67: Ipds Data Stream

    IBM 3825 and 3827 printers are supported by the Xerox software. Additionally, the data towers that are supported within the AFP environment by the IBM 3825 and IBM 3827 printers are fully supported by the software. Data towers supported are: •...
  • Page 68: Software Features For Ipds

    IPDS printing environment • OL1: Overlay One • PS1: Page Segment One • Line mode data streams Each of the data objects follow the same object rule of containing delimiting fields with structured fields describing each object. Software features for IPDS This section describes some of the software features for IPDS printing.
  • Page 69: Color Image Support

    IPDS printing environment Color image support Some IM1 images (for example, logos) can be converted to IOCA for resolution correction. The bi-level IOCA feature enables such IM1 images to be printed in color on the highlight-color printer. PSF does not strip the color information from the print job.
  • Page 70 IPDS printing environment System Overview Guide...
  • Page 71: Supplies

    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 72 Use a good quality, xerographic-grade paper. For best results, weight and grade use paper that is 20-pound or 80 gsm (grams per square meter) bond, xerographic grade. Xerox 4024 Dual Purpose Paper provides optimal performance in the printer. Refer to the consumable supplies table, later in this appendix.
  • Page 73: Paper Care

    Plan ahead and keep at least a day’s supply of paper in the 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. System Overview Guide...
  • Page 74 Supplies Figure A-1. Storing paper correctly Figure A-2. Recommended temperature and humidity for paper storage Conditioning Because temperature and humidity affect paper performance in paper 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 75: Other Supplies

    Supplies The length of time you should condition your paper depends on the amount of paper and the difference between the storage and operating temperatures. Use the following chart to determine the length of time needed to condition stacked cartons of paper. NOTE: The numbers in the top two rows indicate the temperature difference between the storage area and the operating environment, not actual room temperatures.
  • Page 76: Dry Ink

    Developer is not consumed by the printer but does have an effective life of approximately 300,000 pages per bottle, guaranteed by Xerox. Developer is a required item and must be kept on hand. Use only the developer specified for use in your 4850/4890/92C printer.
  • Page 77: Stitcher Wire

    Supplies Table A-2. Developers for use with colored inks Ink color Use developer Part number Black Black 502S63250 Blue Blue 502S63252 Brown Consult your Xerox representative. Cardinal 502S63251 Cyan Cyan 502S63992 Green Green 502S63253 Magenta Magenta 502S63993 502S6325 Royal Blue...
  • Page 78: Tapes

    Center. Custom fonts Custom fonts and graphic images such as company logos and signatures can be digitized by the Xerox Font Center for use on your printer. Receiving fonts Fonts are received on a diskette from your local Xerox Font Center.
  • Page 79: Consumable Supplies Tables

    Supplies Consumable supplies tables A number of supplies are available from Xerox for your DocuPrint printer. Use the following tables to help determine your supply needs. NOTE: Customers in the U. S. may use the part numbers in these tables to order supplies. Customers outside the U. S.
  • Page 80 Supplies Table A-3. Stocks list for 4850/4890/92C printer (Continued) Item Description Part number 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Green, 3-hole 3R3072 8.5 x 14 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Green 3R3088 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Pink 3R3058 8.5 x 11 inch Dual Purpose Colors—Pink, 3-hole 3R3074 8.5 x 14 inch...
  • Page 81 3R83 8.5 x 11 inch 4024 Dual Purpose, reinforced 3-hole* 3R2057 Transparencies Xerox transparencies are packaged 100 sheets to a box. 8.5 x 11 inch Clear, with a white strip on the edge 3R2780 8.5 x 11 inch Clear, high speed, with paper backing...
  • Page 82: Complete Supplies List-4850/4890/92C Printer

    1/carton Cyan developer 502S63992 1/carton Magenta developer (also for ruby 502S63993 1/carton and violet inks) For brown ink, ask your Xerox representative about the correct developer to use. Diskettes 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB, double-sided, 8R7683 10/box high density diskettes. Packaged 10 diskettes per box.
  • Page 83: 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 lubricant, and developer.
  • Page 84 Supplies Once your printer volume is established, planning ahead and buying Xerox supplies in quantity can save you money. Your Xerox supply specialists can help you. There are two centers available to assist you: • To order Xerox paper, transparencies, labels, dry ink,...
  • Page 85 Supplies The following table is a checklist you can use to keep track of the supplies you order. Table A-5. Supplies checklist for DocuPrint 4850/4890/92C NPS/IPS printer 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.
  • Page 86 Supplies Table A-5. Supplies checklist for DocuPrint 4850/4890/92C NPS/IPS printer 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...
  • Page 87 Index conditioning paper A-4–A-5 Adobe fonts 2-8 connections, Ethernet 4-4–4-5 Advanced Function Image and Graphics connectivity (AFIG) 5-1 multiple 4-7 AFP environment 5-5 connectivity boards 2-5 alignment, third-party finishing devices consumable supplies tables A-9–A-13 3-14 continue button 3-5 attention light 3-3 conventions xvi attributes, highlight color 1-8 Data Control Interface Module (DCIM2)
  • Page 88 Index IPP 1-5 fault code display 3-5 feedback, job status 4-5–4-6 feeder high-capacity 3-8 status tray 3-2, 3-8 command 4-6 font installation commands 2-8 feedback 4-5–4-6 fonts submission Adobe Type 1 2-8 methods 4-2–4-5 PCL 2-8, 2-9 fuser agent A-6 keyboard 2-5, 2-7 shield A-6 labels...
  • Page 89 Index operating systems supported 5-1 language button 3-6 operation safety, Europe ix–xi power savers 3-6 operation safety, U. S. viii–ix printer control console 3-2–3-5 ordering supplies A-13–A-14 sample tray 3-2 outline fonts 5-7 stacker trays 3-2 overstrike support 5-6 dual stacker 3-9 ozone production information viii high-capacity feeder 3-8 stitcher/stacker 3-10...
  • Page 90 A-9–A-13 description 4-1–4-5 developer A-6 diskettes A-7 dry ink Xerox Client Software 2-8 toner A-6 Xerox Customer Parts and Product fuser Support Center A-14 agent A-6 Xerox Supply Center A-14 shield A-6 paper A-1–A-3 stitcher wire A-7 tapes A-8 supplies table A-9–A-13...

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