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Xerox Nuvera 100 Reference Manual
INDEX
6-16
tables, color
ColorTables PJ 1-14
tape
copying documents to CM 2-4, CM 2-5

listing files on CM 2-5

tape drive IP 5-9, IP 5-10
TCP/IP IP 8-2, PJ 3-5
defining IP F-1
Ethernet interface IP 1-6, SO 5-2
MVS
configuring IP F-13
Profile dataset IP F-14–IP F-16
Socket Printing CM 2-28
TCP/IP servers
Quick Print for Windows NT 4.0 SJ 6-27
TCP/IP socket printing SJ 2-19
TCP/IP, see Ethernet; Token Ring
technical manual example DC 1-2
telephone line, modem CM 2-30
telephone numbers
service IP B-2
Xerox Parts and Product Support Center
IP A-23, SO A-24
telnet SJ 8-1
broadcast message, sending CM 1-4
greeting message CM 1-4
listing clients CM 1-4
logging on and off CM 1-4
messages CM 1-4
using CM 1-4
telnet connections, determining job status SJ
1-6
Telnet greeting message CM 12-4
terminating commands CM 1-2
test masters, handwritten PD 1-1–PD 1-2
The DC 6-8
Thicken attribute PJ 1-22
throughput speed IP 1-2, SO 1-2
TIFF file format DC E-1
TIFF files, reading PJ 6-4
TIFF tags
mandatory DC E-1
printing
getg4 tool (DOS) DC 9-1–DC 9-2
getg4 tool (SunOS/Solaris) DC 9-3
CM = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IS = IPDS Solutions Guide
Maintenance
SJ = Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
INDEX-35
DC = Decomposition Service and Tools Guide
PD = Guide to Using PDL
PJ = Guide to Managing Print Jobs
TIFF utilities
getg4 (DOS) DC 9-1–DC 9-2

overview DC 9-1

Tiff/G4 files
ByteCode files compared DC 3-2
processing, GetTiff macro DC 8-4–DC
8-7
TIFF/G4 format DC 8-6
TiffEdit tool
Macintosh platform DC 1-5
Tiff/G4 files DC 3-2
time requirements, planning installation IP
4-5
time, setting CM 7-1
tinted paper IP A-3, SO A-3
Token Ring IP 1-6, IP 1-11, IP 2-5, IP 4-16,
SO 2-5, SO 5-2
AS/400 SJ 2-13
mainframes SJ 2-11
Token Ring LAN SO 4-6
tokens, defining PD 1-19–PD 1-20
tolerance, media matching PJ 4-6
toner, see dry ink
tools
listed DC 1-4
Trace command CM 2-13
trace facility SO 5-6
trace file
viewing CM 2-13
tracing, IPDS CM 2-13
showing CM 2-13
starting CM 2-13
tracing, IPDSstopping CM 2-14
training IP B-4
customer responsibility IP 4-4
operators IP 4-3, IP 8-2
Xerox responsibilities IP 4-2
training, operators RM 7-2
transfer TG 6-5
Transfer Assist Blade SO 6-2
transfer functions TG 6-5
transferring software updates CM 2-7
transforming user coordinates PD 1-40
transit symbols SO 6-4
translation requirements, protocol SO 4-4–
SO 4-5
SO = System Overview Guide
IP = Installation Planning Guide
RM -Guide to Performing Routine
TG = Troubleshooting Guide
Master Index