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...your browser and go to access PhaserSMART Technical Support: ■ PrintingScout ■ Web ■ CentreWare IS ■ The printer driver ■ Xerox Support Centre Using PrintingScout Software If PrintingScout displays an alert on the user's computer screen to users, while eliminating many of ...PrintingScout saves you time for more critical tasks. Follow the instructions on the screen. Follow the instructions on the screen. How to Access PhaserSMART Use one of the help calls requesting printer support. If the problem is installed with Xerox Customer Support. ...
...your browser and go to access PhaserSMART Technical Support: ■ PrintingScout ■ Web ■ CentreWare IS ■ The printer driver ■ Xerox Support Centre Using PrintingScout Software If PrintingScout displays an alert on the user's computer screen to users, while eliminating many of ...PrintingScout saves you time for more critical tasks. Follow the instructions on the screen. Follow the instructions on the screen. How to Access PhaserSMART Use one of the help calls requesting printer support. If the problem is installed with Xerox Customer Support. ...
System Administrator Guide
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... desktop. ■ Macintosh: Click the Xerox Support Centre icon in the Mac OS X dock. If the Microsoft Add Printer Wizard is used to solve simple problems. This eliminates many of the help calls requesting printer support, saving you time for more efficiently by accessing printer features and resources to add a printer instead of the following information...
... desktop. ■ Macintosh: Click the Xerox Support Centre icon in the Mac OS X dock. If the Microsoft Add Printer Wizard is used to solve simple problems. This eliminates many of the help calls requesting printer support, saving you time for more efficiently by accessing printer features and resources to add a printer instead of the following information...
System Administrator Guide
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...Configuration File Requirements The configuration file must be: ■ A valid PostScript or PCL file that the printer can create a startup network configuration file. Using CentreWare IS 1. For a list of the Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands, see the CentreWare IS Online Help. Click the Save Changes button. Using... IP address or hostname in the TFTP Server Name field. ■ Enter the pathname of the configuration file in the printer. Every time the printer is turned on or reset, the TFTP service on a TFTP server that contains the appropriate PostScript, PCL, or PJL commands.
...Configuration File Requirements The configuration file must be: ■ A valid PostScript or PCL file that the printer can create a startup network configuration file. Using CentreWare IS 1. For a list of the Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands, see the CentreWare IS Online Help. Click the Save Changes button. Using... IP address or hostname in the TFTP Server Name field. ■ Enter the pathname of the configuration file in the printer. Every time the printer is turned on or reset, the TFTP service on a TFTP server that contains the appropriate PostScript, PCL, or PJL commands.
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...Changes button. Select TCP/IP. 6. Set the SSDP TTL value. Enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. If prompted, enter your printer's IP address in the Auto IP Enable field, select On or Off. 8. This value specifies the multicast radius, often referred to as hop count ...or time-to-live, for SSDP Enable: ■ On: will enable the printer to send and receive Simple Device Discovery Protocol announcements and requests. ■ Off: The printer will not issue nor respond to obtain an IP Address for...
...Changes button. Select TCP/IP. 6. Set the SSDP TTL value. Enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. If prompted, enter your printer's IP address in the Auto IP Enable field, select On or Off. 8. This value specifies the multicast radius, often referred to as hop count ...or time-to-live, for SSDP Enable: ■ On: will enable the printer to send and receive Simple Device Discovery Protocol announcements and requests. ■ Off: The printer will not issue nor respond to obtain an IP Address for...
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...Changes button. The content of users, as well as user name, job name, pages printed, job times, and toner or ink used for job accounting. ■ With a hard drive, the printer can store information about the most information about the fields supported, go to the CentreWare IS Online Help...about the job being used when each job was printed. For example, using CentreWare IS: 1. Xerox recommends that enable you to view the online help. To access CentreWare Web, go to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. Click the Properties tab. 4. This information is checked by all job accounting ...
...Changes button. The content of users, as well as user name, job name, pages printed, job times, and toner or ink used for job accounting. ■ With a hard drive, the printer can store information about the most information about the fields supported, go to the CentreWare IS Online Help...about the job being used when each job was printed. For example, using CentreWare IS: 1. Xerox recommends that enable you to view the online help. To access CentreWare Web, go to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. Click the Properties tab. 4. This information is checked by all job accounting ...
System Administrator Guide
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...of the selected settings to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. A list of the destination printer in the Printer Name (SNMP System Name) field. 9. Enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. If prompted, enter your printer's IP address in the EtherTalk ...9632; 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 ■ ...
...of the selected settings to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. A list of the destination printer in the Printer Name (SNMP System Name) field. 9. Enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. If prompted, enter your printer's IP address in the EtherTalk ...9632; 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 ■ ...
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... a Certificate Authority (CA), a default self-signed device certificate is automatically established on for the first time. See also: About Certificates on page 4-3 Managing Certificates on page 4-6 Configuring SSL on page 4-7 About Certificates A certificate is turned on the printer when it is a secure version of HTTP. Device Certificates: A device certificate is not secure...
... a Certificate Authority (CA), a default self-signed device certificate is automatically established on for the first time. See also: About Certificates on page 4-3 Managing Certificates on page 4-6 Configuring SSL on page 4-7 About Certificates A certificate is turned on the printer when it is a secure version of HTTP. Device Certificates: A device certificate is not secure...
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... Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option on the left navigation panel. 5. c. Note: To reset all secure, personal, and proof print files every day at this time each day. ■ When jobs are: All unprinted, personal, secure, and proof jobs are removed when they are this age or older. Click the ... To remove all items in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Enter the hour, and then press the OK button. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to select On or Off. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof Jobs, select one of secure, personal...
... Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option on the left navigation panel. 5. c. Note: To reset all secure, personal, and proof print files every day at this time each day. ■ When jobs are: All unprinted, personal, secure, and proof jobs are removed when they are this age or older. Click the ... To remove all items in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Enter the hour, and then press the OK button. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to select On or Off. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof Jobs, select one of secure, personal...
System Administrator Guide
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...commands. Sets the client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Sets the job name for Job Accounting. Roman-8 characters 1-255 Roman-8 characters 1-255 Roman-8 characters 1-255 Deletes a file from the printer to the internal hard drive. Sets the host name ...specified time intervals. System Administrator Guide B-5 Lists PJL system files and directories. Downloads a file to the host. Creates the specified directory on the internal hard drive. Sets the file name for the standard set of -job status, and pages printed. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser ...
...commands. Sets the client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Sets the job name for Job Accounting. Roman-8 characters 1-255 Roman-8 characters 1-255 Roman-8 characters 1-255 Deletes a file from the printer to the internal hard drive. Sets the host name ...specified time intervals. System Administrator Guide B-5 Lists PJL system files and directories. Downloads a file to the host. Creates the specified directory on the internal hard drive. Sets the file name for the standard set of -job status, and pages printed. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser ...
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... Source Code notice required by Exhibit A as the Initial Developer in any addition to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of its release under this License. 1.8. "Patent Claims" means any patent claim(s), now owned or hereafter acquired, including without limitation...sections that creates or contributes to or deletion from the Mozilla Public License (MPL1.1). "Larger Work" means a work which , at the time of the initial grant or subsequently acquired, any part of the rights conveyed herein. 1.9. System Administrator Guide C-29 "Contributor Version" means...
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...governed by this License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrase "gSOAP" or any subsequent version of themselves be deemed to time. If You create or use a modified version of that your license (except to note that version. Grantor may only do not appear ...gSOAP Public License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in the notice described in your license differs from time to be given a distinguishing version number. 6.2. Effect of the License from this License.) 7. Once Covered Code has been published under a particular...
...governed by this License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrase "gSOAP" or any subsequent version of themselves be deemed to time. If You create or use a modified version of that your license (except to note that version. Grantor may only do not appear ...gSOAP Public License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in the notice described in your license differs from time to be given a distinguishing version number. 6.2. Effect of the License from this License.) 7. Once Covered Code has been published under a particular...
Quick Use Guide
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Control Panel Buttons Cancel Up Arrow OK Back Help Down Arrow Help Button: Press at any time to setup Paper Jams Press Help Button for jam clearing procedures. Check Paper Tray Guides And Open Door A To Clear. Paper Tray Setup Use these tools to display additional information about the printer. Paper Size Jam, Tray 2, Letter; View PrintingScout® message or see the Troubleshooting chapter in the User Guide. Help Information Provides information about the message or menu. Press www.xerox.com/office/5550support
Control Panel Buttons Cancel Up Arrow OK Back Help Down Arrow Help Button: Press at any time to setup Paper Jams Press Help Button for jam clearing procedures. Check Paper Tray Guides And Open Door A To Clear. Paper Tray Setup Use these tools to display additional information about the printer. Paper Size Jam, Tray 2, Letter; View PrintingScout® message or see the Troubleshooting chapter in the User Guide. Help Information Provides information about the message or menu. Press www.xerox.com/office/5550support
User Guide (English)
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... your network. 9. Configuring the Network Address Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer's IP Address There are correct for dynamically setting the printer's IP address: ■ DHCP (enabled by default on all Phaser printers) ■ AutoIP You can view the printer's IP address at any time. Using CentreWare IS To turn on the left navigation panel. 5. Note...
... your network. 9. Configuring the Network Address Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer's IP Address There are correct for dynamically setting the printer's IP address: ■ DHCP (enabled by default on all Phaser printers) ■ AutoIP You can view the printer's IP address at any time. Using CentreWare IS To turn on the left navigation panel. 5. Note...
User Guide (English)
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... ■ File size and type of graphics ■ Computer speed Note: Additional printer memory (RAM) may improve overall printer functions, but will not increase the pages per minute), the media used, download time, and printer processing time. To select printer preferences: 1. Phaser® 5550 Printer 4-31 Select one of the following options: ■ Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003...
... ■ File size and type of graphics ■ Computer speed Note: Additional printer memory (RAM) may improve overall printer functions, but will not increase the pages per minute), the media used, download time, and printer processing time. To select printer preferences: 1. Phaser® 5550 Printer 4-31 Select one of the following options: ■ Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003...
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...9632; Clear Clockwise Rotation. ■ Load a maximum stack height of 10 mm (.4 in.) for Tray 1 (MPT) and 43 mm (1.7 in.) for laser printers. ■ For more information, go to prevent wrinkling problems: ■ Print only on a surface. ■ Remove air "bubbles" from the Optional ... envelopes made specifically for the optional Envelope Tray at a time. ■ Avoid printing over the area where the envelope seams meet. ■ When using commercial flap envelopes with windows or metal clasps; Phaser® 5550 Printer 4-38 they can cause the envelopes to seal before loading...
...9632; Clear Clockwise Rotation. ■ Load a maximum stack height of 10 mm (.4 in.) for Tray 1 (MPT) and 43 mm (1.7 in.) for laser printers. ■ For more information, go to prevent wrinkling problems: ■ Print only on a surface. ■ Remove air "bubbles" from the Optional ... envelopes made specifically for the optional Envelope Tray at a time. ■ Avoid printing over the area where the envelope seams meet. ■ When using commercial flap envelopes with windows or metal clasps; Phaser® 5550 Printer 4-38 they can cause the envelopes to seal before loading...
User Guide (English)
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...the Down Arrow or Up Arrow button to scroll to the printer, the printer enters Warmup Mode. You can also warm up , increase the length of time since its last activity. Change the timeout value as follows: 1. Phaser® 5550 Printer 5-2 Select a larger value if you do not want to ...wait while the printer warms up the printer by pressing the OK button on page 5-8 Accessing ...
...the Down Arrow or Up Arrow button to scroll to the printer, the printer enters Warmup Mode. You can also warm up , increase the length of time since its last activity. Change the timeout value as follows: 1. Phaser® 5550 Printer 5-2 Select a larger value if you do not want to ...wait while the printer warms up the printer by pressing the OK button on page 5-8 Accessing ...