Xerox 240 Release Note

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Error dialog box appears while calibration target prints
 
When you print the Splash calibration targets from ColorCal or CopyCal, a dialog box 
may appear with a warning that a tray is out of paper. The dialog box disappears after the 
calibration target is printed.
 
Wait before printing downloaded fonts
 
If you attempt to print a document that uses a downloaded font immediately after you 
download the font, the font may print as a bitmap. To avoid this, wait a few seconds after you 
download a font before you printing a document containing that font.
 
Applying ColorTuner Set to different page size
 
If you apply a ColorTuner Set to a job that prints on a different page size than the ColorTuner 
Set was originally created for, it can produce unexpected output if specific areas of the page 
were selected for tuning. Recreate the ColorTuner Set for the specific paper size.
 
ColorTuner values may change in the ColorTuner dialog box
 
Values for color substitutions may change slightly after you enter the values in the ColorTuner 
dialog box, due to number rounding.
 
No feedback in ColorTuner while moving or resizing marquee
 
In the ColorTuner dialog box, there is no visible feedback when moving or resizing a marquee 
selection. To see the effect of a move, release the mouse, and then repeat the drag-and-drop 
operation until the marquee reaches the desired size or shape.
 
Job Log fields clipped
 
Document names and account numbers that are more than 20 characters in length are clipped 
when the Job Log is printed. 
 
Print time in Job Log for cancelled jobs
 
If pages are not printed for a job, the print time in the Job Log may not be zero. This happens 
because of a condition at the copier, such as being out-of-paper.
 
Document set blank pages
 
Blank pages inserted into document sets to give duplexed print jobs an even number of pages 
are displayed in the print status on Splash RPX-i while printing. The blank pages are not 
logged as printed pages.
 
Secure Access user names are case-sensitive
 
Secure Access user names are case-sensitive. User names such as “John Doe,” “john doe,” and 
“JOHN DOE” are valid. The user names may not appear next to each other in the user list 
because the sorting of user names is also case-sensitive.