Xerox 2060 ユーザーズマニュアル
System overview
Installation Planning Guide
1-5
IPDS environment
Host environments
The system emulates an IBM AFP Group 3 page printer with the
Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option and can
print in all the following PSF environments:
Advanced Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option and can
print in all the following PSF environments:
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MVS
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VM (channel-attached only)
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VSE (channel-attached only)
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OS/2
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OS/400 (with TCP/IP only)
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AIX
NOTE: Although PSF/VSE does not support TCP/IP directly, a
printing system with PSF/2, PSF/6000, or InfoPrint Manager can
attach to a PSF/VSE system and the PSF/2, PSF/6000, or
InfoPrint Manager can furnish the TCP/IP support for the printer.
printing system with PSF/2, PSF/6000, or InfoPrint Manager can
attach to a PSF/VSE system and the PSF/2, PSF/6000, or
InfoPrint Manager can furnish the TCP/IP support for the printer.
NOTE: There is no minimum host operating system software
level required. The minimum PSF level needed to support full
color is v.3.2.
level required. The minimum PSF level needed to support full
color is v.3.2.
The NPS/IPS can be set up to receive data from the IBM host in
one of two ways:
one of two ways:
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Through a bus and tag channel connection.
NOTE: If your system will be channel-attached, the printer
controller requires an additional component—a channel
interface board and channel cable connector box that serve
as an interface between the IBM host and the printer
controller.
controller requires an additional component—a channel
interface board and channel cable connector box that serve
as an interface between the IBM host and the printer
controller.
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Through a Token Ring or Ethernet interface using TCP/IP.
NOTE: Your system supports only one other connectivity
option in addition to Ethernet. For example, Ethernet and
channel connection or Ethernet and Token Ring.
option in addition to Ethernet. For example, Ethernet and
channel connection or Ethernet and Token Ring.
NOTE: A transmission rate of at least 16 megabits per
second should be used with a Token Ring interface. (Overall
performance depends on network traffic and job density.)
second should be used with a Token Ring interface. (Overall
performance depends on network traffic and job density.)