Xerox 2135N Quick Reference Guide - Page 16

Proof Jobs., Secure Jobs., TIFF Direct Printing., PDF Direct Printing

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If the printer is equipped with multiple trays loaded with the same-size paper, the printer will switch to an alternate tray as a paper source when a tray runs out of paper. The printer support these tray combination: s One lower tray assembly s Two lower tray assemblies s One three-tray lower tray-desk s One lower tray assembly and a three-tray lower tray deck After being idle for the selected amount of time the printer switches into its Energy Star mode where it consumes less than 45 watts of power. It "awakens" upon receiving data at any of its ports. Proof Jobs. A proof job is a specific case of a multiple-copy job. With a proof job, the customer assigns a password and copy account at the client workstation before printing. The first set of prints are printed immediately. The original number of requested sets are printed after the customer enters the matching password on the printer's control panel. The customer has the option of printing the original number of requested sets or deleting the job. Since more than one job may be associated with the same password, the customer can print all the jobs, delete all the jobs or select or delete individual jobs. A proof job that has not been printed is retained on hard disk through power cycles. Proof jobs sent to a printer without the hard disk option are not printed and are discarded. Secure Jobs. Secure printing allows the customer to defer printing of a job until a matching password is entered from the control panel. The customer assigns the password at the client workstation before printing. The job is stored, and printing is delayed until the password is entered on the printer's control panel. Since more than one job can have the same password, all secure jobs with the same password are printed. A secure job that has not been printed or released is retained on disk through power cycles. The internal hard drive is required for this function. TIFF Direct Printing. TIFF files consist of compressed binary images. The TIFF format itself has no capability to select printing options such as orientation, paper size, or duplexing. All TIFF files downloaded to the printer are processed using the default PostScript parameters stored in the printer. Auto sensing of TIFF files are included in the emulation sensing and switching logic when the TIFF option is enabled. TIFF direct printing requires the internal hard drive. PDF Direct Printing. The printer supports a native PDF image processing. Processing PDF files directly requires a hard disk. PDF printing uses the printer's currently defined imaging settings. Auto sensing of PDF files are included in the emulation sensing and switching logic when the PDF option is installed. PDF direct printing requires the internal hard drive. Service Guide 3

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Service Guide
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If the printer is equipped with multiple trays loaded with the same-size paper, the
printer will switch to an alternate tray as a paper source when a tray runs out of
paper.
The printer support these tray combination:
One lower tray assembly
Two lower tray assemblies
One three-tray lower tray-desk
One lower tray assembly and a three-tray lower tray deck
After being idle for the selected amount of time the printer switches into its
Energy Star mode where it consumes less than 45 watts of power.
It “awakens”
upon receiving data at any of its ports.
Proof Jobs.
A proof job is a specific case of a multiple-copy job. With a proof job,
the customer assigns a password and copy account at the client workstation
before printing. The first set of prints are printed immediately.
The original
number of requested sets are printed after the customer enters the matching
password on the printer’s control panel.
The customer has the option of printing
the original number of requested sets or deleting the job.
Since more than one job
may be associated with the same password, the customer can print all the jobs,
delete all the jobs or select or delete individual jobs.
A proof job that has not been
printed is retained on hard disk through power cycles.
Proof jobs sent to a printer
without the hard disk option are not printed and are discarded.
Secure Jobs.
Secure printing allows the customer to defer printing of a job until a
matching password is entered from the control panel.
The customer assigns the
password at the client workstation before printing.
The job is stored, and printing
is delayed until the password is entered on the printer’s control panel.
Since more
than one job can have the same password, all secure jobs with the same password
are printed.
A secure job that has not been printed or released is retained on disk
through power cycles.
The internal hard drive is required for this function.
TIFF Direct Printing.
TIFF files consist of compressed binary images.
The TIFF
format itself has no capability to select printing options such as orientation, paper
size, or duplexing.
All TIFF files downloaded to the printer are processed using
the default PostScript parameters stored in the printer.
Auto sensing of TIFF files
are included in the emulation sensing and switching logic when the TIFF option is
enabled.
TIFF direct printing requires the internal hard drive.
PDF Direct Printing
.
The printer supports a native PDF image processing.
Processing PDF files directly requires a hard disk.
PDF printing uses the printer’s
currently defined imaging settings.
Auto sensing of PDF files are included in the
emulation sensing and switching logic when the PDF option is installed.
PDF
direct printing requires the internal hard drive.