Xerox DocuPrint 4650 LPS manual

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    Xerox 4050/4090/4450/4650 LPS Master Index Numerals .25 inch tape cartridge, see CTS .5 inch tape cartridge, see CTS 9-track magnetic tape, see tape; tape drive 18-track 180 cartridge tape system, see CTS 18-track cartridge tape, see CTS 18-track magnetic tape, see tape 180 cartridge tape system, see CTS 180 CTS, see CTS 300 spi, FC 1-1, 2-4, 4-7 6[...]

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    MASTER INDEX batch mode, graphics, PD 6-1, 6-5 to 6-7 BC command, CR 1-9 BCD tape codes, PD 1-2 BCP command, CR 4-6 BD command, CR 1-9 BEZ command, CR 4-7 BF command, CR 1-9, 4-7 biasing system disk files, SA 7-1 to 7-3 billing report, SA 9-1, SA 9-8 to 9-9 BLOCK command definition, PD 2-1 example, PD 2-4 overriding, PD 1-3 parameters ADJUST, PD 2-[...]

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    MASTER INDEX clearing paper jams areas 1-9, MG B-9 to B-19 dual stacker, MG B-18 to B-19 high capacity feeder, MG B-9 to B-11, B-16 to B-17 stacker tray, MG B-8 stitcher/stacker, MG B-19 CLOSE command, CR 3-6 CLP command, CR 1-10 to 1-11; OG 5-11 to 5-15 CLU command, OG 5-11 to 5-15 CLUSTER command, CR 1-10 to 1-11 clusters, CR 1-26 to 1-27; OG 5-1[...]

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    MASTER INDEX forms, FC 4-1 spi, CR 1-73 unit values, FC 4-14 coordinates location, FC 2-9 negative, FC 1-13, 2-9 symbols, FC 2-9 system, FC 1-6 COPY command, OG 6-11 to 6-12 editor, CR 2-9 to 2-10 system definition, CR 1-13 types, CR 1-13 to 1-17 Copy Modification Entries, see CMEs COPY TAPE command, OG 6-12 to 6-13 copying files, CR 1-13 to 1-17, [...]

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    MASTER INDEX dimensions, see system controller; printer directories compressing, CR 1-11 to 1-12 types, CR 2-2 to 2-3 disk error report, CR 1-12 file copying, CR 1-13 to 1-17 fragmentation, CR 1-22 system, PR 2-1, 2-4 Disk Save and Restore, see DSR diskette bootable, SA 4-46 to 4-48 cleaning drive, OG 6-9 to 6-10 drive, PR 2-4 formatting, OG 6-16 t[...]

  • Page 6

    MASTER INDEX F F command, CR 2-13 fault codes, MG B-21 to B-22 FCB, PD 1-10, D-1 FCG command, CR 1-23 FCHECK command, CR 1-23 to 1-24, SA 4-1 FCU command, CR 1-24 to 1-25 FCU, CR 1-4 FDL, PR 3-1, 3-2 basic concepts, FC 1-1 to 1-14 capacity limits, FC D-1 commands description, FC 2-8 to 2-19 examples, FC G-1 to G-9 forms creation process, FC 2-3 for[...]

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    MASTER INDEX sessions, CR 3-2 to 3-5 Font Interchange Standard, see FIS fonts, IP 1-27 to 1-28; PR 1-4, 1-6, A-3 character set, FC 1-2, 2-8 commands, SA 1-2 customized, SA 9-2 definition, FC 1-2 families, CR 1-13, 1-15 fixed, FC 1-2 to 1-3 Interpress family name, CR 1-51 maps, SA 1-3 maximum, FC 2-8 memory, FC 1-4 orientation FC 1-3 printing sample[...]

  • Page 8

    MASTER INDEX highlight color, FC 1-10 HIP, CR 1-36; PR 3-1 communicating, OG 3-21 to 23 file accessing, SA 10-1 changing option parameters, SA 10-1 to 10-7 starting, OG 4-5 status, job queue, OG 4-7 to 4-9 stopping, OG 4-12 HIP command ABORT, CR 1-36 CHANGE, CR 1-36 to 1-37 CONCATENATE, CR 1-37 DIAG, CR 1-37 to 1-38 DRAIN, CR 1-38 ECHO, CR 1-38 END[...]

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    MASTER INDEX file protect, OG 3-7 high-density, OG 3-8 lights, MG A-1 Logic Off, OG 3-7 Logic On, OG 3-7 ready, OG 3-15 Ready To Open, MG B-5 inks dry, FC 1-10; IP 1-30, 3-6; OG 5-1 to 5-3 overrides, CR 1-25 priority, SA 3-6 input data, source, PD 1-1 processing, PD 2-1 to 2-9 processor, PR 3-1 queue, CR 1-4, 1-41 to 1-44 sources, PR 1-8 to 1-9, 2-[...]

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    MASTER INDEX DATA, PD 3-9 FCB, PD 3-10 FONTINDEX, PD 3-10 to 3-11 MARGIN, PD 3-12 OVERPRINT, PD 3-12 PCC, PD 3-13 PCCTYPE, PD 3-13 UCSB, PD 3-14 VFU, PD 3-14 linear units, FC 1-12 lines per inch, see lpi LIST command, CR 1-56 to 1-57 loading 9-track magnetic tape, OG 3-1, 3-9 to 3-11 18-track cartridge tape, OG 3-3 to 3-4, 3-13, 3-17 to 3-18 floppy[...]

  • Page 11

    MASTER INDEX online 9-track magnetic tape, OG 3-11 to 3-12 18-track cartridge tape, OG 3-18 channel-attached host, OG 3-20 to 3-21 default PCCTYPE, PD 1-4 record length, PD 1-5 to 1-6 dump, PD 1-6 to 1-8 graphics formats, PD 6-5 to 6-7 HIP, OG 3-21 to 3-22 interface, PR 2-12, 4-1 address, SA 3-3 mode, SA 3-3 multiple copies, OG 4-6 operator tasks, [...]

  • Page 12

    MASTER INDEX PAPERSIZE command, FC 1-5 parameters commands, OG 1-12 job, restrictions, PD 1-35 to 1-37 keywords, PD 1-14 options, PD 1-14 passwords, CR 1-58; SA 8-1 to 8-2 patches, software, SA 1-3 PAUSE command, CR 4-11 PCC command definition, PD 2-8 parameters ADVTAPE, PD 2-8 to 2-9 ASSIGN, PD 2-9 to 2-10 DEFAULT, PD 2-10 to 2-11 INITIAL, PD 2-11[...]

  • Page 13

    MASTER INDEX processing input, PD 2-1 to 2-9 multivolume, PD 1-3, 2-27 special features, PR 1-9 to 1-10 production process, PR 1-7 programmable bypass transport, SA 3-6 proportional fonts, FC 1-2 to 1-3 protocol emulation, PD 1-4 PSC command, CR 1-60 PSC, CR 1-60 PSTATUS command, CR 1-60 to 1-62 publications, see documentation PURGE command, CR 1-6[...]

  • Page 14

    MASTER INDEX parameter PASSES, PD 4-12 TEST, PD 4-12 rounding measurements factors, FC 4-14 variable data, FC 4-15 ROUTE command definition, PD 3-38 parameters RFORM, PD 3-38 RTEXT, PD 3-38 to 3-30 routine maintenance, IP 3-2 RPAGE command definition, PD 4-13 parameters SIDE, PD 4-13 to 4-15 TEST, PD 4-16 WHEN, PD 4-16 to 4-17 RRESUME command defin[...]

  • Page 15

    MASTER INDEX stacker dual, PR 2-9, 2-14 problems, OG 8-19 to 8-20 tray, jams, MG B-8 to B-9 standard formats, FC 1-13, 2-7, E-1 standard print formats, see standard formats START command, OG 4-3 to 4-6 aborting, CR 1-4 definition, CR 1-83 printing, tape dump, CR 1-85 to 1-86 submitting job, CR 1-83 to 1-85 system, CR 1-23 start coordinate symbol, F[...]

  • Page 16

    MASTER INDEX ETHERNET, SA 3-4 FIMS, SA 3-6 FINISHER, SA 3-5 GRAPHICS, SA 3-4 HIGH CAPACITY FEEDER, SA 3-5 INK PRIORITY, SA 3-6 KANJI, SA 3-4 LANGUAGE, SA 3-4 MICR, SA 3-5 NONE, SA 3-3 ONLINE INTERFACE ADDRESS OR MODE, SA 3-3 PAPER SIZE, SA 3-5 PRINTER SPEED, SA 3-3 PROGRAMMABLE BYPASS TRANSPORT, SA 3-6 RASTER IMAGE PROCESSOR, SA 3-6 REMOTE INTERACT[...]

  • Page 17

    MASTER INDEX technical personnel, availability Canada, MG A-3 U.S. MG A-2 telephone numbers Canada, MG A-3 U.S., MG A-2 terminal, PR 2-4 requirements, IP 1-15 type, SA 3-5 test case profile, CR 1-27 load procedure, MG B-21 pattern, MG B-3 to B-4 text boxes, FC 4-10 to 4-12, C-5 buffer, FC 2-14 editor, PR 3-1 text block origin, FC 1-11 TEXT command [...]

  • Page 18

    MASTER INDEX X x coordinate, FC 1-12 to 1-13, 2-9 xdots grids, FC 1-12 size, FC 1-1 xerographic mode persistence, SA 3-6 xerographic subsystem, PR 2-13 Xerox Customer Service Support Center, U.S., MG A-1 to A-2 Xerox Customer Support Center, U.S., MG A-2 to A-3 Xerox Font Center, MG A-3 Xerox Font Service, IP 3-2 to 3-3 Xerox Network Systems, see X[...]