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Terminology, Xxvi, Notation conventions – IBM INFO PRINT 3000 User Manual

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“Chapter 2. Operator’s Overview” on page 9, which describes the operator’s

role in using and maintaining the printers.

“Chapter 3. Functional Areas” on page 15, which describes the parts of the

printer, including its switches, controls, and Display Touch Screens.

“Chapter 4. Using the Display Touch Screen” on page 33, which describes and

how to use the Display Touch Screen.

“Chapter 5. Task Summary” on page 43, which summarizes the functions

available from the pull-down menus.

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All Operators
If you are experienced with the printers, you probably will not need to refer to

this guide for routine procedures. However, this guide may be helpful when you

are handling unusual tasks or problems.
The following chapters are organized for easy reference:
“Chapter 4. Using the Display Touch Screen” on page 33
“Chapter 6. Operator Responsibilities” on page 55
“Chapter 9. Print Quality and Problem Solving” on page 265
“Chapter 10. Responding to Messages” on page 271

Terminology

For definitions of terms used in this publication, as well as other publications in

the printer library, see the “Glossary” on page 297.

Notation Conventions

The following notation conventions are used throughout this publication:
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Words that appear in messages on a Display Touch Screen window are shown in

COMPUTER

print. For example:

CHANGE DEVELOPER MIX

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The words SELECT and SELECTING (all capital, bold print) refer to the act of

touching the touch sensitive Display Touch Screen as though you were pressing

a switch, choosing an option, or entering data.

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Words that identify switches, indicators, levers, and Display Touch Screen

window names that you will use are shown in bold print. For example:

Press the Ready switch.
SELECT

the Configure Printer procedure window on the Display Touch

Screen.

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New terms are italicized where the term is first defined in the publication. For

example:

The term forms path refers to the entire route that the forms travel.

Pictorial Conventions

Most artwork in this publication shows a InfoPrint 3000 Model ES1 printer.

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