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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE

Full-page 600 dpi images

This feature allows for 600 dpi full-page images to be printed on the
IPS. To invoke this feature, you must have the resolution set at the
controller to 600 dpi.

Note:

600 dpi images can be generated only in the PSF/6000

environment. However, they can be transported to other
environments for printing.

Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture (DFA)

The Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture (DFA) on the
4635 and 180 IPS supports all third-party finishing devices currently
validated for the LCDS (J11) printers. The bypass transport option is
required for in-line finishing devices and support of ENDOFSET and
ENDOFJOB (using the PSF MARKFORM or FORMDEF JOG
command). DFA also supports personality profiles, which identify the
unique characteristics (for example, the sheet timing and the status
feedback profiles) of the attached finishing devices.

DFA also enables use of certain third-party roll feed-to-cut sheet
feeders. An Input Enablement kit is required for some of these
devices.

Page origin rotation for continuous form jobs

The 90-degree page origin rotation feature enables the IPS to print
jobs designed for continuous form printing, without the need to
rework an existing application. At the user interface, you can set a
job’s page origin to be rotated 90

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to accommodate printing

continuous form jobs on cut-sheet paper.

Double-byte fonts

Double-byte fonts consist of characters that are larger and more
complex than the single-byte characters making up the Roman
alphabet. Therefore, each character of a double-byte font requires
two bytes to represent it. Some languages requiring double-byte
fonts include Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

The IPS supports printing with certain double-byte fonts, which can
be used in combination with single-byte fonts.

The following double-byte character sets are supported:

Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Japanese

Korean

Thai.

Note:

When using double-byte fonts, the font loading time will

increase if a font change occurs between reports.