Xerox 180 IPS Printer User Manual


 
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1-6 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE
Multiple high-capacity output bins Each output bin has
offsetting capability and a capacity of 2500 sheets of 20-pound
or 80 gsm bond.
Note: This capacity does not apply to 11 by 17-inch and A3
papers. Because of the additional weight these large sheets add
to the bins, each bin can hold only up to 1500 sheets of A3 or 11
by 17-inch papers.
96 IPS: One output bin is standard for the system, with one
additional bin available as an option (providing up to two
bins total).
4635 and 180 IPS: Two output bins are standard, with up
to two additional bins available as options (providing up to
four bins total).
Bypass transport option The bypass transport enables
sheets to pass through the printer output module to a third-
party finishing device. With such devices, you can add to your
96/4635/180 IPS such finishing capabilities as saddle-stitching,
binding, trimming, etc. The bypass transport is installed at the
right (as you face the printer) of the last feeder/stacker module
on your system. The bypass transport cannot be installed on
systems with more than three feeder/stacker modules. (For
more information on the bypass transport, refer to the Printer
components and options chapter of this guide.)
NPS/IPS Dual Mode
The Xerox DocuPrint Dual Mode option enables both DocuPrint IPS
and NPS systems to coexist on the same printer controller (Sun
workstation). This allows the DocuPrint system to receive data
streams supported by NPS and IPS, including IPDS, PostScript
Levels 1 and 2, HP PCL5c, HP PCL5e, and ASCII.
Either of the following two types of configurations may be used:
The same Token Ring or Ethernet connection can be used for
both IPDS (IPS) and Postscript/PCL (NPS).
Both a Token Ring card and an Ethernet card can reside in the
Sun workstation controller, with one being used for IPDS and
the other for PostScript/PCL.
The customer may switch from one mode to the other. When your
system is operating in IPS mode, it can accept PostScript and PCL
data streams in the background; however, you can print these jobs
only when the system is in NPS mode. When in NPS mode, the
system cannot accept IPDS data streams in the background; you can
print them only when the system is in IPS mode.
Refer to the Xerox DocuPrint IPS/NPS Dual Mode Switching
Instructions and other Xerox DocuPrint IPS documentation for more
information.