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Xerox Phaser 6100DN Getting Started Manual
XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING STARTED
Each gateway protocol can be set for a default queue.
The LPD (line printer daemon) protocol can now be set using
the DocuSP interface. The LPD can be enabled or disabled,
set with a default queue, and have the port setting changed.
The NetWare Queue Server tab now contains the ability to
enable or disable the gateway, and to set the preferred server
through the interface rather than through a command line
utility.
The NetWare tab now has an option to allow automatic
configuration of the NetWare gateway. Manual setup of the
gateway is still available.
SSL/TLS, Web Server

Administration Pages

The control of the Administration Pages, the Banner and Error
pages, has moved from a site selection in the Printer menu to
being available at the queue and job level.
Banner pages can now be enabled or disabled on a job and
queue basis.
♦ Error pages can now be enabled or disabled on a queue basis.
Setting the Administration Pages on multiple queues can be
accomplished by selecting all of the queues that need to be set,
selecting the right mouse button menu, and changing the
Adminstration Pages properties.
The page settings, such as stock, are available as a site-wide
selection from the Printer, Switches menu option. The
Administration Page Settings displays the current properties, and
allows for setting of the stock, site message, and sender name
properties.

Background Forms

NOTE: Background forms are not supported on the DocuColor
iGen3 and DocuColor 2045, 2060, 5252, 6060, and 8000 at this
time.
A Background Form is a preprinted insert, or one or more pages
on which individual pages of a print job is overlaid. You can
merge a specified background form with the variable data of the
foreground job via job submission and queue property settings.
The benefit of using background forms is that only the variable
data needs to be submitted to the controller, and processing time
should be faster. A background form is saved to the system as a
single-page TIFF.
Complex documents that are needed as forms can be
decomposed once and stored as a background form on DocuSP.
DOCUSP 4.1
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