Xerox 240 Release Note

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Transparency Interleave is a Mixed Media option
 
Transparency Interleave is available as a paper type option in the Blank, Cover, and Page 
Range dialog boxes, even though it is not a valid option. The Splash RPX-i converts the 
Transparency Interleave option to Transparency when it receives the job.
 
Printing through Novell from Windows 2000 clients
 
When you print from a Windows 2000 workstation to a Novell NDS queue, Client Services 
for Netware should be installed and configured. Client Services for Netware can be found on 
the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. Novell Client is not currently supported on Windows 2000.
 
Cancelling from Secure Access dialog box on Windows
 
On all Windows platforms, if you select Cancel in the Secure Access dialog box, some 
applications display an error dialog box. Click OK in the dialog box to continue.
 
InRIP separations and print in own color
 
The Print in Own Color option can only be set at the client computer for jobs printed with 
InRIP separations selected in the application’s Print dialog box. After the option is set at the 
client computer, editing it at the Splash RPX-i has no effect. For print jobs using host-based 
separations or PostScript Level 2 separations, set the Print in Own Color option at the client 
or the Splash RPX-i.
 
Duplex alignment target clips on small paper sizes
 
The Duplex Alignment Test and Verify targets are clipped when they are printed on page sizes 
smaller than A4 or Letter. The duplex alignment feature works correctly even though the 
target prints incorrectly. If the exact location on the Test target does not show on the smaller 
paper size, enter offsets manually to line up the Verify target.
 
Recovery from paper jams with tabs
 
If a paper jam occurs while printing a tab sheet, reset the stack of tabs to the location of the 
tab sheet that jammed, by adding tab sheets or removing them.
 
Tab printing and page range selection
 
If you print a Mixed Media job with tabs selected, printing a page range that starts after the 
first tab requires removing the tabs that you are skipping from the stack of tabs. For example, 
if tabs are inserted before pages 1, 5, 11, 14, and 20 and the job is edited to print the page 
range 10-30, you must remove all of the tab sheets with tabs in positions 1 and 2. If the page 
range is edited to 1-12, you must remove all of the tabs sheets with tabs in positions 4 and 5. 
 
Tab order
 
Tabs are required to be in reverse-collated order. If the tab sheets you are using are 
forward-collated, manually reverse the tabs before printing.