Xerox 128 Quick Reference Card

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Highlight Color options 
Highlight color is the user of black and one specified color.  
The Highlight Color, Mapping Color, Mapping Algorithm, and 
Mismatch Action work together to produce a rinal printed 
output. 
• 
Highlight Printing Color: Defines the highlight color 
expected for the printed output.  Loaded color indicates 
to use the color toner loaded in the printer. 
• 
Highlight Mismatch Action: Identifies the action to use 
when the job-defined highlight color does not match the 
loaded toner color in the printer. 
• 
Highlight Mapping Color: Maps the input document 
color(s) to the Highlight Printing Color based on their 
hue values relative to the Mapped Highlight Color. 
• 
Highlight Mapping Algorithm: Defines a highlight 
algorithm used when rendering the input color 
document for printing the output as highlight color, 
black, gray, and white.  The best algorithm is based on 
the object types (text, graphics, and/or images) defined 
in the document. 
Highlight color can be defined for text, images, and/or 
graphics.  The appearance of the printed document depends 
upon the options selected for each of the Highlight Color 
options. 
Printing a non-LCDS job 
PostScript, PDF, PCL, ASCII, and TIFF jobs can be printed 
using one of the following available methods: 
• 
Customized print drivers provided with the printer and 
loaded on a Windows, Macintosh, or Solaris 
workstation.  Print drivers allow submission of 
documents directly from the application in which the job 
is created.  Refer to the documentation provided with 
the driver CD for more information. 
• 
DocuSP Web Interface.   Using a web browser, enter 
the IP address of the printer.  The DocuSP web 
interface allows submission of jobs printed to file as 
PostScript, PDF, PCL, TIFF, or ASCII. 
• 
Job Submission applet.  Using a web browser, enter the 
IP address of the printer and download the FreeFlow 
Print Manager applet to a workstation.  The XDS Plus 
applet allows submission of jobs printer to file as 
PostScript, PDF, PCL, TIFF, or ASCII. 
 
Printing an online LCDS job 
To print an online LCDS job sent from the mainframe, you 
must set up the printer to receive the job data. Note: Be sure 
the LCDS resources and paper trays are set up for the job.
 
 1.   From the System pull-down menu, select [Online 
Manager...]. 
 2.   For Channel Gateway, select [Enable]. This puts the 
system online to the host.  
 3.   In the Input Device area, select a device name from the 
pull-down menu, then select [Online]. 
 4.   Select the Output Queue name from the menu. 
 5.   In the Document section, select the details for the job 
(for example, Initial JDL, Initial JDE, Stock). 
 6.   Enter the print quantity. 
 7.   Click [Start]. This enables the printer to receive the data 
transfer. (Keep the Online Manager window open.) 
 8.   The host operator may now send the job. 
 9.   When the job is complete, click [Drain] in the Online 
Manager window if more jobs are coming. If Automatic 
Drain is enabled, omit this step. 
If there are no more jobs to print, click [End] in the 
Online Manager window. This stops the data transfer. If 
Automatic End is enabled, omit this step. 
 10.  When you have completed the printing of your LCDS 
job, take the system offline. 
a. 
In the Online Manager window, click [Offline] in the 
Input Device area. 
b. 
Disable Channel Gateway. 
Managing LCDS resources 
When you print LCDS applications, you must ensure that the 
required resources, including .JSL, .FNT, .IMG, and .FRM 
files, are available on the controller. 
Viewing the resources on the controller 
 1.   Select the Administration pull-down menu. 
 2.   Select [LCDS Resources]. 
 3.   Click [Display]. 
 4.   View the resources listed in the window. Scroll through 
the list to check for the resources you need. You may 
click the Types button to filter the types of resources 
displayed. 
 5.   To print a list of LCDS resources on the controller, right- 
click in the list area, then select [Print List]; a window 
opens. Specify how you want the list to print. 
 6.   To print a sample of a resource, right-click on the 
selected resource(s), and select [Sample]; a window 
opens. Specify how you want to sample the 
resource(s). 
Listing and importing resources on media 
If you have a diskette, tape, or CD containing LCDS 
resources, you can list the resources on the medium and 
import them to the controller. 
 1.   Insert the medium into the appropriate drive. 
 2.   Select the Administration pull-down menu. 
 3.   Select [LCDS Resources].   
 4.   Choose your media from the Source drop-down list. 
 5.   Right-click in the list area, and select [Display]. 
 6.   To import resources to the controller, highlight the 
resource(s), right-click on them, and select [Import]. 
Setting up paper trays for LCDS jobs 
You must define the type of paper you load in the tray. LCDS 
jobs look for a stock by name, not by attribute. The stock list 
is used to define stocks by name and attribute. You then 
assign a stock name to the tray. You may also delete an 
appended stock. 
Defining the stock 
 1.   Click the Printer Manager icon. 
 2.   Select the Stock Library tab. 
 3.   Right-click on one of the stock entries, and select [New 
Stock...]. The New stock window opens. 
 4.   Enter the stock specifications. 
 5.   Click [Add to Trays]. On the Add to Trays window, 
select the desired tray numbers for the new stock. 
 6.   Click [Add Stock]. The new entry is visible in the list. 
Note:  When the tray size settings change, a fault message 
displays telling you to check the tray. 
Appending stock to a tray 
 1.   Select the Paper Trays tab. 
 2.   Right-click on the tray and select [Append/Remove 
Stock...]. 
 3.   Select a stock name from the Matching Stocks list. 
 4.   Click [<Append]. The stock name moves to the 
Programmed Stocks list.  
 5.   Click [OK].