Host Connectivity Options; Remote Diagnostics - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Installation Planning Manual

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Product overview

Host connectivity options

Remote diagnostics

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In general, all print quality adjustments and enhancement
settings should be set at the nominal settings when printing
MICR output.
The Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS can receive
data in the following ways:
Over a channel through a bus and tag cable connection
Through a network interface, using Novell, TCP/IP, or
AppleTalk protocols
Your system may have one or both of these configurations.
Remote diagnostics is a unique suite of tools that allows Xerox
personnel to serve customers more effectively, and is intended to
automate and expedite the range of service-related support
functions.
The remote diagnostics capability is a no charge feature. To take
advantage of this feature, the customer needs to:
Request remote diagnostic enablement through Xerox
Service
Provide an analog phone line
Provide a standard power outlet for a modem
For those customers unable to dedicate a phone line to the
modem, phone sharing devices are available for purchase.
Contact your local Xerox representative for more information.
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