Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher User Guide

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1. Overview 
Your Document Services Platform (DocuSP) product has just been 
installed or upgraded. This document will familiarize you with the 
functions and new features available with this system. 
 
User documentation 
The user documentation for your DocuSP-based products consists 
of the following: 
♦  Getting Started: The Getting Started manual is this document, 
which is delivered as part of the user guide kit. This document 
explains the product for new customers, and details the new 
features and feature changes in the DocuSP software for 
current customers. It also lists the notes and caveats for 
working with the DocuSP software, and gives directions on 
how to access and print the user guides. 
♦  User documentation on CD ROM: The CD ROM user guides 
contain the following: 
•  The Adobe Acrobat Reader executable for Windows, 
Macintosh, and Solaris platforms. By loading the Acrobat 
Reader, you can access and view the user guides 
delivered in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Instructions for 
loading the Acrobat Reader software are in Chapter 5 of 
this document. Procedures for printing the user guides 
from the CD ROM are located in this chapter, in the 
Printing the User Guides section. 
•  A folder containing the DocuSP user guides. These guides 
are designed to be used with the DocuSP controller 
regardless of the attached printer. The DocuSP controller 
user guides consist of: 
o  System Guide (system.pdf): Contains system level 
information covering security, accounting, backup and 
restore procedures. 
o  Color Management Guide (colormgt.pdf): Contains 
information for the DocuSP user to reference on the 
DocuSP controller’s color workflow. This guide is only 
applicable for the DocuColor 2045/2060/5252/6060/8000. 
o  Getting Ready for the DocuSP Installation (getready.pdf): 
Contains installation worksheets to be filled in by the 
customer working with a Xerox representative in 
XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES 
GETTING STARTED