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Xerox Nuvera 100 Manuel d'utilisation
Changing print modes

Changing from NPS/IPS print mode to EPS print mode

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Use the following procedure to change operating modes of the
printing system from NPS/IPS mode to EPS mode.
NOTE: You must be logged in the system as either an Operator or
Administrator to switch between NPS/IPS and EPS modes.
1. Stop printing of any pending jobs, using one of the following
procedures:
In command line mode: On the command line, enter: stop
printing.
In GUI mode: Click the red [Stop Printing] button in the
upper-right corner of the main window.
2. View the document list and wait for any document currently
pending or being printed to complete. To view the list, do one
of the following:
In command line mode: Enter: list documents.
In GUI mode: Click the [Job Manager] icon to display the
Job Manager window.
3. From the Workspace background menu, select [Start EPS
Printing].
4. On the confirmation window that appears, click [Confirm].
Within a few minutes, the printing system reboots and starts in
EPS print mode, displaying the graphical user interface.
Refer to the DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS customer
documentation set for information and procedures for operating in
EPS print mode.
NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide