Xerox 2000 Series Printer User Manual


 
Product overview
1-2 NPS/IPS Extension O
p
erations Guide
The NPS/IPS Extension consists of two components that are
easily added to your printing system:
Hardware: An external fixed disk drive
Software: NPS/IPS 8.0 operating system software
You can switch between print modes by performing a few simple
steps. This procedure is described in chapter 3, “Changing print
modes.”
Operating system software
The DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS operates
from the standard internal fixed disk drive, and the EPS software
release level must be 2.10.00 or higher. The DocuPrint NPS/IPS
operates from an external fixed disk drive, and the NPS/IPS
software level must be 7.4.1 or higher.
Network Printer Series (NPS) and IPDS Printing System (IPS) overview
The DocuPrint NPS/IPS enables personal computer (PC), Sun
workstation, DEC workstation, HP/Apollo, IBM RS/6000, and
Apple Macintosh users to print PostScript level 2, HP PCL5e, or
ASCII documents. These documents are then submitted to the
printing system over a network connection.
The system also enables IBM hosts running appropriate levels of
PSF to print IPDS data. The NPS/IPS emulates an IBM AFP
Group 3 Page Printer with the Advanced Function Image and
Graphics (AFIG) option.
The DocuPrint NPS/IPS can receive data at 240 or 300 dpi and
full-page IOCA images at 600 dpi. The system can also use 600
dpi fonts. All 240 or 300 dpi resources are interpolated to 600 dpi
by the printing system for higher print quality.
For more detailed DocuPrint NPS/IPS product information, refer
to the DocuPrint NPS/IPS System Overview Guide.