Xerox 6360DN System Administrator Guide

Xerox 6360DN - Phaser Color Laser Printer Manual

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    Office Printers Phaser® 6360 color laser printer Phaser® 8560 color printer System Administrator Guide www.xerox.com/support
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    are displayed on the screen such as styles, templates, icons, screen displays, looks, etc. XEROX®, CentreWare®, Phaser®, PhaserShare®, PhaserSMART®, PrintingScout™, and Walk-Up™ are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe® and PostScript® are trademarks of
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    File 2-2 Printer Driver Installation Features 2-3 Walk-Up Printing Driver 2-3 Walk-Up Installation 2-3 Installation from the Printer's Hard Drive or the Web 2-4 Auto-Configuring Driver 2-4 Discovery Protocols 2-5 DDNS/WINS 2-5 DNS (Domain Name Services 2-6 Service Location Protocol
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    4-4 Securing the Printer in a High Security Environment 4-5 Setting Up a Certificate 4-6 Configuring SSL 4-7 Configuring Administrator and Key User Settings 4-8 Configuring the Print Host Access List 4-9 Controlling Access to Color Printing 4-10 Securing the Hard Drive 4-11 Selecting the
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    5-2 Smart Trays 5-2 Jam Drive Parameters A-3 Network Information Parameters A-3 PhaserShare Series B Interface for Ethernet Network Parameters A-3 Certificates A-4 802.1x A-4 EtherTalk Parameters A-4 TCP/IP Parameters A-4 DNS Parameters A-5 SLP Parameters A-5 SSDP Parameter A-5 NBNS (WINS
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    Contents FTP Parameters A-6 Status Notification Parameter A-7 MaiLinX Remote Printing Parameters A-7 B Printer Commands Phaser PCL Commands B-2 Media Size B-2 Media Type B-3 Input Trays B-4 Output Trays B-4 Phaser PJL Commands B-5 C Acknowledgements Index System Administrator Guide iv
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    PhaserSMART Technical Support on page 1-2 ■ Xerox Support Centre on page 1-4 ■ CentreWare Internet Services (IS) on page 1-5 You can obtain information regarding your printer and its capabilities from the following sources. Resources Information Installation Guide* Quick Use Guide* User Guide (PDF
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    ■ Web ■ CentreWare IS ■ The printer driver ■ Xerox Support Centre Using PrintingScout Software If PrintingScout displays an alert on your screen, do the following: 1. Click the alert to view instructions explaining how to fix the problem. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Using a Web
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    Follow the instructions on the screen. Using a Windows Printer Driver To access PhaserSMART Technical Support from your printer driver: 1. Select Start, select Settings, and then select Printer and Faxes. 2. Right-click the printer name, and then select Properties. 3. Select the Troubleshooting tab
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    10.2 and higher. The Xerox Support Centre appears on the desktop for Windows systems or is placed in the Mac OS X dock. It provides a central location for accessing the following information: ■ User manuals and video tutorials ■ Solutions to troubleshooting problems ■ Printer and supplies status
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    with their original driver settings then reprinted on demand at high speed from any user's browser. A printer with a hard drive is required to support these functions. In some printer models, a DX configuration is required to support these functions. ■ Troubleshoot print-quality problems using built
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    Network Installation Features This chapter includes: ■ Using a Startup Network Configuration File on page 2-2 ■ Printer Driver Installation Features on page 2-3 ■ Discovery Protocols on page 2-5 See also: Advanced Features Guide at www.xerox.com/support System Administrator Guide 2-1
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    color tables, and job patches, you can create a startup network configuration file. Every time the printer is turned on or reset, the TFTP service on the TFTP server downloads documentation. ■ If the printer is connected to a TCP/IP network in a non-DHCP environment, use CentreWare Internet Services
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    with specific operating systems, see Printer Driver Features in the Advanced Features Guide for your printer at www.xerox/support. Walk-Up Installation The Xerox Installer enables quick and easy installation of the printer driver. The installer is included on the Software and Documentation CD
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    , the bi-directional communication between the driver and a printer connected to a network identifies the printer's configuration (N, DN, DX, etc.) and the features available with the configuration such as, duplexing capability, additional trays, or a hard drive. The controls for settings
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    includes: ■ DDNS/WINS on page 2-5 ■ DNS (Domain Name Services) on page 2-6 ■ Service Location Protocol on page 2-6 ■ UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on page 2-7 DDNS/WINS DDNS/WINS settings can be obtained from the BOOTP or DHCP server, if enabled. These settings enable the printer to register its
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    DNS (Domain Name Services) DNS settings reference servers by name and allow you to enter and view host names rather than IP addresses. Note: Turning Multicast DNS ON allows the printer to be automatically discovered on a TCP/IP network by Apple Macintosh OS X Bonjour technology. To change the DNS
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    Enter your printer's IP address printer to send and receive Simple Device Discovery Protocol announcements and requests. ■ Off: The printer will not issue nor respond to SSDP requests. 9. Set the SSDP TTL value. This value specifies the multicast radius, often referred to as hop count or time
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    Network Administration Features This chapter includes: ■ Printer Neighborhood on page 3-2 ■ Job Accounting on page 3-3 ■ Usage Profile Reports on page 3-4 ■ Xerox Usage Analysis Tool on page 3-5 ■ Protocol Control on page 3-6 ■ Cloning on page 3-14 System Administrator Guide 3-1
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    information. Access to the embedded server in each printer enables you to perform other management tasks. The default printer search mode is Quick Phaser Search, which quickly finds the Phaser printers on your local subnet. To search for all types of printers or to change other defaults, click the
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    printed, job times, and toner or ink used. Not all fields are supported by all printers. For more information about the fields supported, go to the CentreWare IS Online Help or CentreWare Web Online Help. The actual values reported can vary depending on the protocol and printer driver being used
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    printer usage, such as ink or toner used, number of pages printed, and paper types used, gathered during the life of the printer 2. Enter the printer's IP address in . 6. Follow the instructions on the page to . 2. Enter the printer's IP address in your in the Send to Specific Address field. 6. Click
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    ■ IP network ■ Xerox printer with Ethernet interface (optional hard drive recommended) ■ Xerox Usage Analysis Tool client: ■ A PC with an Intel Pentium III processor or higher, at least 128 MB of RAM, and at least 500 MB of hard drive space recommended. ■ Operating systems supported: Windows 2000
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    Transfer Protocol on page 3-10 ■ MaiLinX Remote Printing on page 3-11 ■ MaiLinX Alerts on page 3-12 See also: Discovery Protocols on page 2-5 All network protocols, including network printing, printing services, printer Xerox Technical Support at www.xerox.com/support. See also:
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    If you selected On, follow the instructions in DDNS/WINS Settings to manually enter settings to identify the printer. For more information, including a as AppSocket, RAW, or Windows TCPmon. To change Port 9100 settings: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the
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    the LPR box. 8. If you selected On, follow the instructions on the page to select LPR settings. For more information print jobs and media sizes, and supports authentication and encryption, making it a authentication (for Windows only). Every client that tries to print to the printer over IPP must
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    printer to specific hosts. For information on configuring SNMP, see Configuring SNMP on page 4-17. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) FTP is a protocol for exchanging files over any network supporting selected On, follow the instructions on the page to select Connect to your printer via FTP the printer
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    Mail Transfer settings: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http Manually option, and then enter the information for the email server. Set the 4-byte IP address of the SMTP Email Server to send alert notifications. If there is no DNS Guide 3-10
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    print jobs from Windows applications to Xerox printers over the Internet. The client software enables users to set up their Internet-connected printers and create groups and subgroups of printers for easy distribution of print jobs. ■ A CentreWare IS Printing Service on a Xerox printer processes the
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    Alerts To enable MaiLinX alerts: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). box. 8. Follow the instructions on the page to specify up to three users to receive messages: Admin, Key User, and Service. You can also select
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    EtherTalk settings: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx On or Off in the EtherTalk box. 8. If you selected On, follow the instructions on the page to select EtherTalk options. For more information, including a description of
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    .1X ■ Custom Paper Types ■ Email Server ■ EtherTalk ■ HTTPS ■ Input Trays ■ IPP ■ Mail Alerts ■ Port 9100 ■ Printer Defaults ■ Remote Printing ■ SNMP ■ Usage Profile Properties ■ Web Links ■ Control Panel Lockout ■ Date and Time ■ E-Supplies ■ FTP ■ Information Forwarding ■ Interfaces ■ LPR ■ PCL
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    This chapter includes: ■ Basic Concepts on page 4-2 ■ Securing the Printer in a High Security Environment on page 4-5 ■ Setting Up a Certificate Host Access List on page 4-9 ■ Controlling Access to Color Printing on page 4-10 ■ Securing the Hard Drive on page 4-11 ■ 802.1X Configuration on page 4-
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    IS enable you to limit access to specific printer functions by specifying passwords for user classes. CentreWare IS requires printer functions are: ■ Administrative ■ Web Server Printing ■ Printer Neighborhood See also: Configuring Administrator and Key User Settings on page 4-8 System Administrator Guide
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    Transfer Protocol) is a secure version of HTTP. HTTPS provides authentication and encrypted communication to printer. The printer automatically generates a default self-signed certificate when the printer is turned on for the first time. To modify the certificate so it is specific to your printer
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    printer. This allows the printer web server to use HTTPS and encrypt data between the web browser and the printer. In addition, because each printer printers The printer color. ■ Administrator Access List: The computers from which you can change printer can change printer settings. the printer using
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    , and Proof Jobs Option on page 4-12.) 6. Select the Hard Drive Overwrite option. (See Securing the Hard Drive on page 4-11.) 7. Select the Jam Recovery option. (See Jam some protocols also disables some printer functions, such as printer discovery and PrintingScout. System Administrator Guide 4-5
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    Up a Certificate Setting Up a Certificate To modify a self-signed certificate so it is specific to your printer or to install a downloaded root-signed certificate on the printer: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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    use SSL to secure the connection between the printer and the server. Note: You can restrict 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser's Address field ( that use passwords. A certificate must exist on the printer before you can use this setting. ■ To Secure Pages
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    printer settings: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer of the computers allowed to change printer settings. Separate entries with a blank all users to change printer settings. ■ In the CentreWare IS to change printer settings, clear the IS pages that control printer settings, clear the View
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    List To prevent unauthorized printing to your printer: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser's Address 156.*). The default setting is Unrestricted, which allows all users to access the printer to print their jobs. 8. Click the Save Changes button. See also:
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    the driver by clicking Print in your application, and then clicking Properties. 2. On the Layout tab, click the Advanced button. 3. In the Color Access field, enter the numeric password. 4. The TekColor tab is now available for use and the user can print in color. System Administrator Guide 4-10
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    . The random pattern of bits stays on the hard drive until it is overwritten by another file. By default, the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option is disabled. To select the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option, you can use one of the following methods: ■ The printer's control panel. ■ CentreWare IS
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    Automatic Removal of Secure, Personal, and Proof Jobs Option The printer enables you to store secure, personal, and proof jobs on the hard drive and then print them later. You can choose how long these jobs remain on the hard drive. This feature is useful when someone: ■ Forgets about an unprinted
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    files from the hard drive: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter the printer's IP address in this time each day (24hr): All unprinted personal, secure, and proof jobs are removed at this time each day Drive Overwrite Security option has been enabled. For more information, see Selecting the Hard Drive
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    Ethernet switches or wireless Requests for Comments (RFC) documents, RFC drafts, or they and not all RADIUS servers support all EAP methods. A web browser. 2. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's the Configuration Wizard button which will guide you through the setup. For , or add the device
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    - if one exists. 9. Enter credentials - Specify the user name and password that users must provide, if you select EAP method(s) that require credentials. System Administrator Guide 4-15
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    printer setup menus, you can lock some of the control panel menus. This is useful when printers browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the Service call is required to reset the password and to enable changes to printer settings. When the password is reset, you must reconfigure the printer
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    read or read/write access. ■ An access control list that limits SNMP access to the printer specific hosts. Note: The Current State field on the SNMP Configuration page identifies the SNMP enable/disable If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password. System Administrator Guide 4-17
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    name. ■ Trap Community Name: Allows a host to receive traps from the printer using this community name. Note: Hosts must have these community names configured in their applications to access the printer using SNMP v1/v2c. 9. Click the Apply button to save the changes. System Administrator Guide 4-18
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    fields. 4. To add or edit a Trap Destination DNS Name, click the DNS Name radio button, and then enter the DNS Name in the Community Name field. 8. For Traps to be received, select the check boxes of the different types of traps to send to the specified address. Traps to be received include Printer
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    , you can set up: ■ Administrative, Key, Any User, and Driver accounts with Privacy and Authentication Keys associated with each account. ■ SNMP user read and write access. ■ An access control list that limits SNMP printer access to the specific hosts. See Configuring the SNMP Access Control List on
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    enabled (default). Note: If the Driver Account is disabled, it breaks communication between the printer and any applications using SNMP v3, such as Xerox printer drivers and PrintingScout. For a complete list of applications disabled, see Disabling SNMP on page 4-23. System Administrator Guide 4-21
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    To set up a list of hosts that are authorized to access the printer using SNMP: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Save Changes button. See also: About Access Control Lists on page 4-4 System Administrator Guide 4-22
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    the following driver features are also disabled: ■ PrintingScout alerts ■ Walk-Up Printing Installer ■ Smart Trays ■ PhaserSMART , such as hard drive, memory, and extra trays To disable SNMP: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Enter your printer's IP address in button. System Administrator Guide 4-23
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    . Printing Features This chapter includes: ■ Secure, Personal, Personal Saved, Proof, Print With and Saved Print Jobs on page 5-2 ■ Smart Trays on page 5-2 ■ Jam Recovery on page 5-3 System Administrator Guide 5-1
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    With: Prints the current job with existing jobs that are stored on the printer's hard drive that you specify in the Print With Settings dialog box when you click the Print With button. Smart Trays The Smart Trays feature in the Windows drivers enables you to view the size and type of media in each
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    on all printer's, check the documentation that came with your printer for more information. The jam recovery settings enable you to select how the printer handles jobs the jam is cleared, the printer cancels the rest of the print job. 8. Click the Save Changes button. System Administrator Guide 5-3
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    to validate the identity of the printer to clients and network servers and to allow encrypted communication. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol in which UNIX, Windows, NT, and Window 2000 servers can dynamically allocate TCP/IP addresses. DNS (Domain Name System) is used in
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    network services on an Ethernet network. FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility used to transfer data User account A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to specific printer functions by specifying a name and password. You can set up a Key
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    diagnostic information from their printer to the Xerox website for analysis. A printing protocol known as AppSocket, RAW, or Windows TCPmon. A page description language created by Adobe and used in most Xerox Phaser printers. Enables your computer and printer to communicate; provides access to the
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    layer protocol found on domain name servers (DNS). The Xerox Walk-Up Printing Driver enables printing from a PC to any Xerox Postscript-enabled printer. For more information, see Walk-Up Printing Driver on page 2-3. The Xerox Print Driver Installer (Windows) is a software utility that provides for
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    Parameters on page A-3 ■ PhaserShare Series B Interface for Ethernet Network Parameters on page A-3 ■ EtherTalk Parameters on page A-4 ■ TCP/IP Parameters on page A-4 ■ DNS Parameters on page A-5 ■ SLP Parameters on page A-5 ■ SSDP Parameter on page A-5 ■ NBNS (WINS) Parameters on page A-5 ■ Access
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    for your printer and installed. ■ Tray 1 (MPT) Mode ■ Tray 1 (MPT) Prompt ■ Tray 2 - N Prompt ■ Tray 2 - N Mode ■ Letter/A4 Substitution ■ 2-Sided Printing ■ Metric Defaults PostScript Parameters ■ Printer Quality ■ Color Correction ■ Error Info ■ Image Smoothing System Administrator Guide A-2
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    internal hard drive. ■ Overwrite Deleted Files ■ Daily Removal ■ Age-based Removal Network Information Parameters ■ Wait Timeout ■ Sys Admin Contact ■ Printer Location PhaserShare Series B Interface for Ethernet Network Parameters ■ Network Speed/Type ■ Network Address System Administrator Guide A-3
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    Device Certificate ■ Friendly Name ■ Root Certificate 802.1x ■ Enabled ■ Disabled EtherTalk Parameters ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ Language ■ Filtering ■ Name ■ Printer Type ■ Zone ■ Network Node TCP/IP Parameters ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ Host Name ■ Host Name Requested ■ IP Address ■ Network Mask ■ Router
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    Multicast Enable ■ SLP Multicast TTL ■ SLP MTU SSDP Parameter ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ SSDP TTL NBNS (WINS) Parameters ■ Node Type ■ WINS Servers Access Control Parameter ■ Host Access List LPR Parameters ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ Filtering ■ Enable Banners System Administrator Guide A-5 DNS Parameters
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    (HTTP) Parameters ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ Custom Link ■ Refresh Delay ■ Administrator Password ■ Key User Password ■ Use SSL FTP Parameters ■ Enabled ■ Disabled ■ Language ■ Filtering ■ Login Password System Administrator Guide A-6
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    Status Notification Parameter Status Notification Parameter ■ Disabled ■ Enabled ■ SysAdmin Email Address ■ Service Email Address ■ Key User email Address MaiLinX Remote Printing Parameters ■ Language ■ Filtering ■ POP3 Server ■ POP3 User Name ■ POP3 Password ■ POP3 Polling Interval ■ Printing
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    Phaser printers support Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands. This appendix lists the most commonly used standard and Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands. This appendix includes: ■ Phaser PCL Commands on page B-2 ■ Phaser PJL Commands on page B-5 See also: HP PCL 5 Printer Language Reference Manual for
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    Media Size The following table lists the most common PCL commands for supported media sizes. For information on which media sizes are supported in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Media Size A3 (297 x 420 mm) A4 (210 x 297 mm
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    Phaser PCL supported in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Media Type Plain Paper Card Stock Heavy Plain Paper Transparency Thin Card Stock Thick Card Stock Extra Thick Card Stock Envelope Labels Letterhead Glossy Paper Colored
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    for the input trays supported by your printer. The table also lists the alternate tray used if the optional input tray is not installed. Note: When more than one command is listed, you can use either command. Input Trays PCL 5 Command* Alternate Tray Tray 1 (MPT) in multi-sheet mode &l4H
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    from the internal hard drive. Lists PJL system files and directories. Downloads a file to the internal hard drive. Initializes the internal hard drive. Creates the specified directory on the internal hard drive. Uploads file from the printer to the host. Allows the printer to send unsolicited status
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    of the value. When the current tray goes empty, the printer attempts to switch to another tray containing the same size and type of paper. This command only takes effect when a specific tray, such as Tray 2, is selected in the job. When this command is ON, tray switching still occurs when the
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    commands. y is -1 for AutoSelect, 0 for the current tray (eject page), 1 for Tray 1, 2 for Tray 2, etc., and 99 for the factory defaults. Overrides the tray selected in the &l#H PCL tray selection commands. * See the HP Printer Job Language Technical Reference for the values. System
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