Xerox 4635 Printer User Manual


 
PREINSTALLATION
job, employing Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs), and
creating and compiling Job Description Libraries (JDLs).
LPS Print Description Language (PDL) II Workshop
(8R7035). This two-day workshop combines lecture and lab
work to help students apply advanced PDL techniques in
maximizing system productivity and developing new
applications for the LPS.
LPS Command File Workshop (8R7089). This is a
modularized two-day workshop that provides self-paced
training on such activities as establishing menus, providing
system security, effective file maintenance, merging variable
data on electronic forms, simplifying accounting file
information, manipulating files, creating new font files,
effective disk management, and creating customized
applications.
For detailed information about any of these courses, to enroll in
workshops, or to order the self-study, call Xerox Customer
Education at:
1-800-445-5554
Ordering supplies for installation
Consumable supplies (those that are depleted during operation
of the LPS), such as paper, dry ink, developer, and fuser agent,
need to be ordered for your LPS. It is important that you have
an adequate supply on hand for installation and that you maintain
an adequate supply after installation.
A set of standard fonts is provided with your system (refer to the
“LPS overview” chapter). If nonstandard fonts are needed, they
also must be ordered from the Xerox Font Center, described in
the “Postinstallation“ chapter.
This section describes the fonts and supplies needed for
installation. Your Xerox or Rank Xerox sales representative will
help you place your initial order for fonts (if any) and supplies.
The “Postinstallation” chapter provides you with the information
you need to order additional supplies as you require them, a
consumable supplies table, and a supplies checklist.
Fonts
Data can be printed on the 4635 in many sizes and typestyles
called fonts. A font is a character set which has unique
characteristics, such as typestyle, size, weight, orientation
(portrait, landscape, inverse portrait, and inverse landscape),
character spacing (fixed and proportional), line spacing, and
postures (Roman, italic, and so forth).
There are three classifications of fonts:
Standard fonts
Licensed fonts
Custom fonts.
Standard fonts Provided with your LPS operating system software is a library of
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