Output:
Product range/positioning
The Xerox DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS printing system is fully
compatible with the IBM AFP Group 3 page printer with the Advanced
Function Image and Graphics (AFIG) option. The targeted impressions
per month are as follows:
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DocuPrint 96 IPS: 800,000 - 3 million
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The 96 IPS has one output bin as a standard, with one additional
bin available as an option. The 4635/180 IPS has two output bins
as a standard, with up to two additional bins available as options.
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DocuPrint 4635 IPS: 1.8 million - 4 million
Sample Tray: 100 sheets of 20 lb. (80 gsm) bond
Refer to the Helpful Facts About Paper to help in selection of preprinted
forms, perforated stock and labels.
DocuPrint 180 IPS: 1.8 million - 6 million
Usage outside this range may vary the service frequency.
Space requirements
Output bin: Each output bin has a capacity of 2500 sheets of
20 lb. (80 gsm) bond with offset capability
Depth
Note: The following data is accurate for the Sun Ultra 2 workstation
and is presented as an example of typical space requirements for
workstations.
Performance
Note: This configuration may change due to Xerox policy of staying
abreast of current technology.
Monitor
Reliability performance of the DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS for the
targeted impressions per month is as follows:
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Average Calls per Month
1 million
2 million
3 million
96 IPS
4635 IPS
2.3
4 million
256 MB RAM
Rigid disk drives:
–
4.2 GB primary disk drive
4mm DAT SCSI tape drive
(optional)
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Up to three additional disk drives in increments of 4
or 9 GB
Keyboard
7.5
7.2
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10
9.6
Printer module
12
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2.5
4.6
6.9
180 IPS
5
5 million
6 million
2.4
4.8
14.4
Speed
Data can be printed at rates up to 96 pages (96 IPS), 135 pages (4635
IPS), and 180 pages (180 IPS) per minute. Throughput rate can vary
depending upon job complexity and system configuration.
Resolution
1.44 MB 3.5-inch diskette drive
Internal CD ROM
21-inch color monitor
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Operator attention light
A Token Ring network or an Ethernet local area network (LAN)
running TCP/IP is the network communication system that may
be used to transport documents from the host to the IPS. This is
an alternative to the channel-attached configuration described
below.
Bus and tag channel connection, using the Host Channel Unit
(HCU)
PSF environment
180 IPS: 600 by 2400 dots per inch (dpi).
The system operates in the following PSF environments:
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16 lb. (80 gsm) bond to 110 lb. (200 gsm) index cut-sheet weights
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7 by 10 in. (178 by 254 mm) with the 7 by 10 in. option kit, (4635
and 180 IPS only)
Paper sizes: 8 by 10 in. (203 by 254 mm) to
14 by 17 in. (356 by 432 mm), including A4 and A3
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MVS
VM (channel-attached only)
VSE (channel-attached only)
OS/2
AS/400 (with TCP/IP only)
AIX
Input:
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Main Tray (Tray 1): 1100 sheet capacity of 20 lb. (80 gsm) bond
paper
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Auxiliary Tray (Tray 2): 600 sheet capacity of 20 lb. (80 gsm)
bond paper
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The 4635/180 IPS may have up to six feeder trays: two processor
trays and two to four high-capacity trays.
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The 96 IPS may have up to four input trays: the two processor
trays and one to two high-capacity trays.
17.5 in.
17.5 in.
5 in.
44.5 cm
44.5 cm
12.7 cm
21 in.
19 in.
21 in.
53.3 cm
48.3 cm
53.3 cm
12.25 in.
7.5 in.
2.75 in
31 cm
19 cm
7 cm
7.5 in.
20 in.
19.1 cm
50.8 cm
16 in.
16 in.
40.8 cm
41.6 cm
Space requirements (physical hardware and required service area)
for each of the printer configurations are:
Interface requirements
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50 inches/1270 mm clearance is required in front of the 4635/180
IPS printer.
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The System Controller must be positioned within the line-of-sight
of the printer for safety purposes while servicing the equipment.
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Customer must supply a table or desk for the HCU and System
Controller. Work surface must be at least 36” X 36” to provide
enough space for the components and cables, as well as for
service access. The table (desk) must be able to support the
weight of the system controller hardware elements and the HCU
(if appropriate), and be suitable for the intended use.
For proper operation, the printer component must be perfectly
level. On floors less than two degrees out of level, a leveling kit
must be used to level the equipment. The printer will not function
properly on floors more than two degrees out of level.
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For additional space/configuration options, refer to the Xerox DocuPrint
96/4635/180 IPS Installation Planning Guide (Pub #721P8XXXX).
Special considerations
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Transference of the black toner to poly-vinyl surfaces is a
common occurrence.
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Print quality is guaranteed to a range of three to four millimeters
for edge marking and six millimeters for text printing to the edge
of the page.
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Xerox carbonless paper is approved for DocuPrint 96/4635/180
IPS only. Refer to the Xerox Supplies Catalog for the reorder
numbers.
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Appearance of very small spots is a common occurrence on all
xerographic printers. Consult your Xerox service representative
for details on acceptable spot occurrence specifications.
Printer
Black dry ink (permanent)
96/4635 IPS: 600 by 600 dots per inch (dpi).
Paper handling
HCU (for channel-attached
system)
4 mm DAT SCSI tape drive (optional)
Type 4 or 5, 107-keyboard
4635/180 IPS must be installed in a fixed location with minimum
clearance space of 36 inches/ 914 mm around all sides of each
piece of equipment for access by service personnel.
Space requirements for the printer controller are 36 by 36 inches/
91 by 91 cm.
Processor
Average Month
Print Volume
Height
Controller
System control module
(High performance Sun workstation)
Variables other than monthly print volume affect average number of
service calls. Please contact your sales representative or Customer
Service Engineer for more information.
Width
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DocuPrint 96 IPS printer with
inverter feeder/stacker only
114 in.
191 in
290 cm
485 cm
DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS
printer with inverter feeder/
stacker and one (1) feeder/
stacker
114 in.
223 in.
290 cm
567 cm
DocuPrint 4635 IPS printer with
inverter feeder/stacker and two
(2) feeder/stackers
114 in.
256 in.
290 cm
649 cm
DocuPrint 180 IPS printer with
inverter feeder/stacker and two
(2) feeder/stackers
114 in.
257 in.
290 cm
652.8 cm
DocuPrint 96/4635/180 IPS
printer with inverter feeder/
stacker and three (3) feeder/
stackers
114 in.
288 in.
290 cm
731 cm
DocuPrint 4635/180 IPS printer
with inverter feeder/stacker,
feeder/stacker, and bypass
transport modules
114 in.
242 in.
290 cm
615 cm
DocuPrint 4635/180 IPS printer
with inverter feeder/stacker and
three (2) feeder/stackers, and
bypass transport modules
114 in.
276 in.
290 cm
701 cm
Note: All the dimensions indicated are taken from the system frame to
the nearest wall or obstruction, shown in inches (centimeters) and are
absolute minimums.
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There should be a minimum of 78 inches (1,981 mm) clearance
from the floor to the nearest overhead obstruction, throughout the
entire area.
Environmental requirements
Recommended
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o
o
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Minimum
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Operating
temperature
72 +/- 4 F
Humidity
45% +/- 10% RH
Maximum
50 F
85o F
30% RH
65% RH
22 +/- 2 C
Normal
Maximum
Altitude
Up to 6,000 feet
above sea level
9,000 feet above
sea level
Heat dissipation
Standby
Running
Printer Module
4,454 BTU/Hr
(Fuser on)
96/4635 IPS:
28,140 BTU/Hr
2,700 BTU/Hr
(Energy Saver)
180 IPS:
32,770 BTU/Hr
System Controller
1,100 BTU/Hr
Electrical requirements
HCU
System
Controller
Supported hardware and operating systems
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Data Cables - Components can be separated up to the length of
the data interface cables that connect them.
Xerox DocuPrint 4635 IPS supports the following types of networked
client workstations and operating systems:
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Sun Workstation running Solaris 1.1.X or Solaris 2.X
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PC 386 or 486, running MS-DOS, version 6.2, with one or more of
the following TCP/IP packages:
Printer Module
96/4635/180 IPS
50 Hz
Voltage
Installation considerations
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100-240
VAC
+/- 10%
100-240
VAC
+/- 10%
Delta
(3 phase, 4 wire):
220, 230, 240 VAC
WYE (star)
(3 phase, 5 wire)
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380, 400, 415 VAC
Amperage
15
15
Delta
(3 phase, 4 wire): 30
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WYE (star)
(3 phase, 5 wire): 20
(power connection per local codes/
regulations)
Printer and systems controller = 20 foot/6.1 m data cable
Power cable lengths are as follows:
Printer Controller:
8 feet / 2.1 m
Printer:
15 feet / 6 feet/1.8m/4.5m (60 Hz)
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Cord #1: 36 inches / 914 mm
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Cord #2: 23 inches / 584 mm (180 IPS only)
Supplies
96/4635/180 IPS
60 Hz
Cord #1
Voltage
120/240
VAC
(Located
within 6 ft.
120 VAC
(1 phase)
2
dedicated
outlets are
required
120/208
VAC; or
120/240 VAC
(2 phase)
Cord #2
(180 IPS
only)
120/208
VAC; or
120/240
VAC
(2 phase)
Amperage
15
15
50
30
Receptacle
NEMA Part
No.
Standard
wall outlet
Standard
wall outlet
14-50R
14-30R
0.8
0.8
7.3
7.3
(+.75 per
middle
module)
(+.75 per
middle
module)
Power
Consumption
KVA Rating
Operating
Mode
1. PathWay Access 3.1, Wollongong Integrated Networking/
Transmission Control Protocol (WIN/TCP) for DOS, release
6.0
Cable length loss must be factored in if equipment is installed in a
raised-floor environment. Part of the cable length is routed inside
the equipment to connect with interior power receptacles.
All power cords attach to the back of the printer. Listed below are
the distances of the printer power cord attachments from the left
end of the printer as you face it:
Reorder # (US)
Expected Yield
(Prints/Carton)
Dry Ink
6R206
180,000
Dry Ink, MICR
6R819
180,000
Dry Ink waste bottle
93K460
N/A
Developer
5R161
1,000,000
Developer, MICR
5R573
600,000
Fuser agent
8R2955 (1 bottle)
250,000
2. FTP software, PC-TCP/IP for DOS, release 6.0
3. Sun Personal Computer Network File Services (PC-NFS),
version 5.1
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Receptacle
Diagram
Expected dry ink yield is based on a 7% area coverage, 8.5”X 11”
paper, and will vary depending on area coverage of the
application, as well as the darkness settings of the printer.
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The Xerox Supplies Marketing Center, 1.800.822.2200, is
available for ordering Xerox supplies, including paper and other
throughput material.
IBM RS/6000 running IBM AIX, version 4.1
HP/Apollo running HP-UX, version 10.01
DECStation 5000/200 running DEC Ultrix, version 4.3
Customer Information
Quick Reference Card
VAXStation 2000 running DEC VMS, version 5.5, with WIN/TCP,
version 5.1
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Apple Macintosh, System 7 (7.5), using AppleTalk through
EtherTalk, phase 1 or 2
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Any system that supports RFC-1179 lpr/lpd
Diagnostics (Sixth Sense Technology)
Sixth Sense technology is a user-friendly suite of tools that allow
service personnel to connect with a customer system and evaluate its
performance while the system is being used. The Customer Service
Engineer (CSE) can troubleshoot problems remotely, transfer, apply,
and remove patches remotely, and, if an on-site call is required, arrive
with the solution to fix the problem.
Customer benefits of using this technology include:
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Diagnostic help and identification of required parts before the
service visit
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Planned visits based on known problems and/or replacement of
wear-out items
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Customer self-maintenance to provide faxed replacement change
reminder to trained operators.
Notes:
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PC running MS-DOS 6.2 and Microsoft Windows 3.1, using
Ethernet with TCP/IP or Novell NetWare, Windows95, Windows
NT
Xerox DocuPrint
96/4635/180 IPS
The Sixth Sense feature is available to customers at no charge through
Xerox Service. Customers need to provide an analog phone line for
use by the Sixth Sense modem connection, and a 120 Volt outlet for
the modem to connect to. Customers unable to dedicate a phone line
to the Sixth Sense connection may purchase three or five port phone
share devices.
Note:
1. Dedicated service is required for each component. Each power
cord must have a separate circuit.
2. Power requirements of the Bypass Transport are satisfied by
the printer module.
1999, 2000 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
Version 7.1
August 2000
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