Continuous Print; Notes And Restrictions For Ipv6 Connection - Xerox Wide Format IJP 2000 User Manual

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Notes on manual feed
When printing with manual feed, printing on paper of a size smaller than the output size can cause
contamination of the interior of the machine.
Ink consumption
Even if you specify black and white mode, color inks are consumed because the machine uses
Process Black to print black.
The color inks are consumed because the machine periodically performs color printing outside the
media to prevent the print head being dried up, and because the machine uses ink to perform the
print head cleaning.

Continuous print

In a continuous printing, for optimal image quality, the machine stops operation and performs the
maintenance procedure for about 10 seconds per approximately 15 prints. Printing resumes as soon as
the maintenance procedure completes.

Notes and Restrictions for IPv6 Connection

In a multi-prefix environment (where multiple IPv6 global addresses are used), data transmission
from the machine to a device installed on another network may fail.
In a multi-prefix environment (where multiple IPv6 global addresses are used), an address that is
not assigned to the machine may be used for communication.
An auto-configured IPv6 address (IPv6 auto-configuration address, IPv6 DNS server address) may
be assigned an address that cannot be used by the obtained IPv6 address for operation.
An address that cannot be used for operation is, for example, a site local address (fec0::) or an
address that belongs to the documentation address space (2001:db8::/32).
The machine may use the DNS information for IPv4 rather than that for IPv6 if the machine is in
Dual Stack mode, the DNS information for both IPv4 and IPv6 is configured, the machine is to
communicate with a device that is specified using the FQDN, and the machine has just been
turned on.
The machine may display an incorrect machine address.
For example, either the IPv4 or IPv6 address may not be displayed in Dual Stack mode, or a
different IPv6 address may be displayed.
WINS does not support IPv6 communication.
In an IPv4 environment, discovery across routers via broadcast can be performed. However, this is
not possible in an IPv6 environment. Also, because an IPv6 environment does not support
discovery across routers, only multicast in an local link (FF02::1) can respond to multicasting.
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