Xerox 4090 IPS Printer User Manual


 
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
XEROX DOCUPRINT 4050/4090 IPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE 1-3
Figure 1-2. 4050/4090 IPS: TCP/IP configuration
1 Host system (PC or mainframe)
2 Token Ring or Ethernet network connection
3 Sun workstation controller
4 Printer interface cable (DCIM2)
5 4050 or 4090 IPS printer
For information on the various IPS printer configuration options, refer
to the Printer components and options chapter of this guide.
4050/4090 IPS hardware features
The 4050/4090 IPS provide numerous features that can be accessed
with standard AFP compatible software products. The following
features are available and can be enabled or configured using the
graphical user interface on the printer controller:
Up to four input trays Two addressable input trays are
standard with the printing system. Two additional feeder trays
are available as options. These trays can be used to configure
print jobs in the most effective manner. For example, the trays
can be used to provide nonstop printing of a complex job that
requires multiple paper stocks, or only a few paper stocks, but
using the continuous loading capability of the input trays. A
different tray can also be selected for each copy of a specific
page in a print job; for example, to provide different paper colors
for specific pages.
Feeder tray capacities, based on 20-pound or 80 gsm (grams
per square meter) bond, are:
Tray 1: 1000 sheets
Tray 2: 500 sheets
High-capacity feeder trays (3 and 4): 1000 sheets each.
Advanced paper handling The IPS can handle paper
stocks ranging in size from 8 by 10 inches / 203 by 254 mm to
8.5 by 14 inches / 216 by 356 mm, including A4, and in weight
from 20-pound or 80 gsm bond to 110-pound / 200 gsm index.
Jobs can also be printed on special stocks such as labels and
transparencies.
The printer engine monitors the print job so that, should a paper
jam occur, the job resumes on the correct page, providing
complete document integrity.
300 dpi resolution The 4050 and 4090 IPS provide high
print quality at 300 dpi resolution. They can receive data at 240
or 300 dpi; 240 data is converted to 300 by the controller.