IBM TDS800 All in One Printer User Manual


 
18 Océ TDS800 User Manual
Océ TDS800 users
On the Océ TDS800 the following user types can be identified:
System administrator The Océ TDS800 system administrator is responsible
for installing and configuring the Océ TDS800 in its environment. He defines
the printer language settings, pen settings and Automatic Language Sensing
(ALS) settings. The system administrator can also provide assistance to normal
users who need to install the printer drivers on their workstations.
Configuration information can be found in the Océ TDS800 Connectivity
Manual provided with the Océ TDS800.
Key operator The Océ TDS800 key operator is responsible for the daily
maintenance of the Océ TDS800. The key operator adds toner when necessary,
loads media as needed and defines the default printer settings for recurring
print jobs. Also, the key operator defines all time settings, such as panel time
out and sleep mode time out. See ‘Océ Power Logic®: Settings Editor’ on
page 125 for more information.
Repro operator The repro operator is responsible for the daily operations on
the Océ TDS800
. The Repro Operator settings are a subset of the Key Operator
settings. The Repro Operator has no rights to change settings in the Océ Settings
Editor. In the Océ Queue Manager and the Océ System Control Panel the repro
operator has the same user rights as the Key Operator and System Administrator.
Anonymous user Typically, an anonymous user on the Océ TDS800 can be
either a PC user who has remote access to the system through one or more
drivers (Windows
® raster driver, AutoCAD® ADI/HDI drivers or PostScript®
driver) or Océ Remote logic
® (Océ Queue Manager, Océ System Control
Panel and Océ Settings Editor), or a user performing a copy job at the scanner.
Service operator The Océ TDS800 service operator is responsible for
installation and maintenance of the Océ TDS800.