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Media recommendations made in this publication are based on qualification tests* conducted using standard test images with moderate to heavy image area coverage. Test duration for each product/media type is based on the suggested machine monthly copy/print volume. Test machines are maintained within specifications defined by user documentation.
Media recommendations made in this publication are based on qualification tests* conducted using standard test images with moderate to heavy image area coverage. Test duration for each product/media type is based on the suggested machine monthly copy/print volume. Test machines are maintained within specifications defined by user documentation.
This document describes how to install the Advanced Controller Interface kit upgrade in order to connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to a Fiery X12 or Fiery X40. In addition to connecting the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the back of the Fiery X12/ Fiery X40 you will also need to replace the BIOS chip installed on the motherboard.
This manual introduces you to the concepts and issues associated with printing to the Fiery X40 Color Server™. It outlines key workflow scenarios, provides information on calibration and color profiles, and contains application notes that explain how to print to the Fiery X40 Color Server from popular Windows and Mac OS applications.
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the Fiery X40 Color Server™ into a business environment that includes networked personal computers. After you set up the Fiery X40 Color Server and client workstations as described in this manual and in Getting Started, individual users can print to the Fiery X40 Color Server as a high-performance color Adobe PostScript printer.
This manual describes how to install the user software for the Fiery X40 Color Server™ and set up printing from Windows and Mac OS computers. For information about setting up network servers and clients to use the Fiery X40 Color Server, see the Configuration Guide. For general information on using the color copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the manuals that accompany those products.
This manual is intended for Fiery X40 operators or administrators, or users with the necessary access privileges, who monitor and manage job flow, and troubleshoot problems that may arise. It describes the functions and features of Fiery® utilities and Fiery WebTools™ for the purposes of print job management and color quality control.
This manual is intended for those remote users who send jobs via the network or a parallel port connection between their workstation and the Fiery X40. It covers the following topics: printing from a Windows computer; printing from a Mac OS computer; printing from UNIX; using special features; downloading files and fonts using Fiery Downloader™; monitoring jobs and accessing information using Fiery WebTools™ and Fiery Link™; and specifying and troubleshooting information.
General use instructions.
In response to customer requests to use special materials in the DocuColor 40 Pro/ CP, Xerox has done extensive testing on a variety of materials. This guide contains descriptions of and details about the special materials that have been approved by Xerox for use in the DocuColor 40 Pro/ CP. As the Xerox on-going materials testing program discovers new information, materials, or develops recommendations, revisions will be made to this guide.
This manual is written for anyone who prints to a Fiery XJ using popular Mac OS and Windows applications. It goes beyond the mechanics of sending a print job and explains issues that affect the quality of the results, such as: use of color in the document; fesolution and file formats used for imported images; features of ColorWise™ color management performed by the Fiery XJ; and ffects of print option settings on printed color.
This manual covers the following topics: basic configuration of the Fiery XJ to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) networks; setting up a parallel port connection; configuring Novell and Windows NT servers and UNIX systems to provide Fiery XJ printing services; administering network printing; using the Fiery XJ in mixed network environments; and setting up a Token Ring connection.
This manual is intended for Fiery XJ+ 525 Color Server™ operators or administrators, or users with the necessary access privileges, who monitor and manage job flow, perform color calibration, and troubleshoot problems that may arise. It describes the functions and features of Fiery® utilities and Fiery WebTools™ for the purposes of print job management and color quality control.
This manual is about the Command WorkStation™. It explains what you might see walking up to the Command WorkStation and also describes the advanced features available to an operator who controls the flow of print jobs to the Fiery XJ+ 525 and the Xerox DocuColor 40.
This manual is intended for those remote users who send jobs via the network or via a parallel port connection between the Fiery XJ and a user’s workstation. It covers the following topics: printing from a Windows computer; printing from a Mac OS computer; printing from UNIX; downloading files and fonts using Fiery Downloader™; and specifying and overriding job settings, a list of fonts installed on the Fiery XJ, and troubleshooting information.
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the DocuColor 40 CP Color Server™ into a business environment that includes networked personal computers. After the DocuColor 40 CP and client workstations are set up, as described in this manual and in Getting Started, individual users can print to the DocuColor 40 CP as a high-performance color PostScript printer.
This manual describes how to install the user software for the DocuColor 40 CP Color Server™ and set up printing from Windows and Mac OS computers. For information about setting up network servers and clients to use the DocuColor 40 CP Color Server, see the Configuration Guide. For general information on using the color copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the manuals that accompany those products.
This manual is intended for DocuColor 40 CP Color Server™ operators or administrators, or users with the necessary access privileges, who monitor and manage job flow, perform color calibration, and troubleshoot problems that may arise. It describes the functions and features of DocuColor 40 CP utilities and DocuColor 40 CP WebTools for the purposes of print job management and color quality control.
This manual is intended for those remote users who send jobs via the network or via a direct parallel port connection between the DocuColor 40 CP and a Windows computer. It covers the following topics: printing from a Windows computer; printing from a Mac OS computer; printing from UNIX; downloading files and fonts using Downloader; monitoring jobs and accessing information using WebTools; and specifying and overriding job settings and troubleshooting information.
This manual describes how to install the user software for the Fiery XJ+ 525 Color Server™ and set up printing from Windows and Mac OS computers. For information about setting up network servers and clients to use the Fiery XJ™, see the Configuration Guide. For general information on using the color copier, your computer, your application software, or your network, see the manuals that accompany those products.
This guide provides the information and guidelines that should be used when selecting papers or other materials to be used in a DocuColor 40 Digital Color Copier/Printer. The feeding reliability and the performance characteristics that can be expected from the DocuColor 40 when using the specified paper stocks and other selected materials are also provided. In addition, techniques related to the use of these specific materials are given.
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the Fiery XJ+ 525 ™ Color Server into a business environment that includes networked personal computers. After the Fiery XJ and remote workstations are set up, as described in this guide and in Getting Started , individual users can print to the Fiery XJ+ 525 as a high-performance color PostScript printer.