Xerox DocuPrint 255DN User Manual
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Novell Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-85 Novell Binary PS Enable or disable the Novell binary mode of PostScript. The available values are: On Off* 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Novell Binary PS 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Novell Binary PS= New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Novell Binary PS 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Novell Mode Set the PServer mode for the Novell protocol. The available values are: NDS BEM NDS/BEM* 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Novell Mode 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Novell Mode = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Novell Mode 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page2 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu 1-86 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Frame Type Sets the frame type used for the Novell protocol. The available values are: Auto* 802.2 802.3 SNAP Ethernet II 1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Frame Type 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Frame Type = New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Frame Type 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Polling Interval Set the rate (in seconds) at which the PServer issues polling requests for assigned queues. The available values are: 1 - 29 (2*) The Polling Interval changes incrementally by 1 each time either Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Polling Interval 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Polling Interval= New Value 4. Press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Polling Interval 5. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page3 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-87 PServer Name Set the name of the PServer in this printer (a name of 1 to 47 characters in length). The available values are: A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-),underscore (_) XRX_* For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed PServer name and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu PServer Name 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:PServer Name = xxx...xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.PServer Name = xxx...xxx 5. To change other characters in the PServer name, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).PServer Name = xxx...xxx 6. When you have completed setting the PServer Name, press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu PServer Name 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page4 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu 1-88 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Primary Server Set the name of the Primary file server (a name of 1 to 47 characters in length). The available values are: A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-) and underscore (_) Null* For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed Primary Server name and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu Primary Server 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:Primary Server = xxx...xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.Primary Server = xxx...xxx 5. To change other characters in the Primary Server name, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).Primary Server = xxx...xxx 6. When you have completed setting the Primary Server name, press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu Primary Server 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page5 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-89 NDS Tree Set the NDS Tree character string (from 1 to 64 characters in length). The available values are: A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-) and underscore (_) Null* For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed NDS Tree character string and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu NDS Tree 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:NDS Tree = xxx...xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.NDS Tree = xxx...xxx 5. To change other characters in the NDS Tree character string, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).NDS Tree = xxx...xxx 6. When you have completed setting the NDS Tree, press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu NDS Tree 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page6 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell Menu 1-90 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide NDS Context Set the NDS context string (from 1 to 255 characters in length). The available values are: A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-), period (.), underscore (_), equal (=) Null* For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed NDS Context string and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Va l u e U p increments the value of that character and Va l u e Down decrements the value.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Novell Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Novell Menu NDS Context 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n. You will see:NDS Context = xxx...xxx 4. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.NDS Context = xxx...xxx 5. To change other characters in the NDS Context string, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Va l u e U p or Va l u e Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4).NDS Context = xxx...xxx 6. When you have completed setting the NDS Context, press Enter. You will see:Novell Menu NDS Context 7. Press Online. You will see:Ready Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.17 Page7 of 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-91 Print Menu Use the Print Menu to print internal files or files downloaded to the printer’s hard disk drive. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.14. Refer to Table 1.18 on page 1-92 for step-by-step instructions. Figure 1.14 Print Menu hierarchy with factory settings Startup Page Tr a y 1 * Tr a y 2 Manual Feeder PS Demo Select Tray Config Sheet Menu Map Job Menu Password Menu Tr a y M e n u PCL Menu System Menu Color Adjust Menu Imaging Menu Parallel Menu Serial Menu Ethernet Menu Token Ring Menu Novell Menu Print Menu Media Server Menu Service Menu Reset Menu Job 9 . . . Job 0* PCL Font List PS Font List Fault History Tip & Tricks Disk Files Print Quantity 1* .. 999 Disk Directory Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Menu 1-92 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Table 1.18 Print Menu functions Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Startup Page Print a Startup Page. The Startup Page is formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Startup Page 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Startup Page 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Config Sheet Print a Configuration Sheet showing the printers current information and menu settings. The Configuration Sheet is formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Config Sheet 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Config Sheet 4. When completed, you will see:Ready PCL Font List Print a list of PCL fonts currently loaded. The PCL Font List is formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded. There are no multiple copies. The Print Menu setting for Print Quantity is ignored. Source tray is determined by the Select Tray item.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu PCL Font List 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing PCL Font List 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Table1.18 Page1 of 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Menu Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer v1-93 PS Font List Print the list of the fonts available in PostScript, including resident fonts and fonts stored on the hard disk. The PS Font List is formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu PS Font List 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing PS Font List 4. When completed, you will see:Ready PS Demo Print a PostScript demonstration page that shows the printer features. The PS Demo page is formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu PS Demo Page 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing PS Demo Page 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Menu Map Print the menu map/Control Panel menu tree. Menu Maps are formatted for either Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of the default paper size or the actual paper size loaded. There are no multiple copies. The Print Menu setting for Print Quantity is ignored. Source tray is determined by the Select Tray item.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Menu Map 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Menu Map 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Table 1.18 Print Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.18 Page2 of 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Menu 1-94 vDocuPrint NC60 System Administrator Guide Fault History Print a log of the printer’s last fifty faults.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see: Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Fault History 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Fault History 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Tips & Tricks Print information on how to get the most from your DocuPrint NC60.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Tips & Tricks 3. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Tips & Tricks 4. When completed, you will see:Ready Disk Files Print files downloaded to the optional hard disk (not Secure Jobs or Proof Jobs). Files can be downloaded to the hard disk using CentreWare DP. Job number (i.e. “Job 3”) only appears if a file is loaded in that position.1. Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:Menus Print Menu 2. Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:Print Menu Disk Files 3. Press Va l u e U p or Va l u e D o w n until you see:Disk Files = Job Number 4. Press Enter. You will see:Printing Job Number 5. When completed, you will see:Ready Table 1.18 Print Menu functions (continued) Menu Item and FunctionKeystrokesDisplay Table1.18 Page3 of 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals