Getting Started
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Getting Started Guide
Refer to the System Administrator Guide for further information.
1.  Open the document to be printed. From most applications select File, then select Print from the file 
menu.
2.  Enter the number of copies you want to produce. Depending on the application you are using you 
may also be able to select a page range and make other print selections.
3.  Select the Xerox driver from the list of print drivers available.
4. Select Xerox Features from the print driver properties menu - the name of the menu will vary 
depending on the application you are printing from. From most applications select the dropdown 
menu that states Copies and Pages, or that states the application name.
5.  Select the option(s) required.
6.  Select the confirmation button, the name will vary depending on the application you are printing 
from. From most applications select the OK or Print button.
7.  Collect your job from the device.
8. Press the Job Status button on the device control panel to view the job list and check the status of 
the job. 
9.  Print jobs are usually shown in the Active Jobs list, however if your System Administrator has 
enabled the Hold All Jobs feature, your job will be listed in either the Held Print Jobs or the 
Unidentified Print Jobs list. To release a held job select the job in the required list and then select 
the Release button.
10.  If your job remains held in the Active Jobs list, the device needs you to supply additional resources, 
such as paper or staples before it can complete the job. To find out what resources are needed, 
select the job and then select the Details button. Once the resources are available the job will print.
Printing a Document using the XPS Print Driver
You can print to the device from your computer through a print driver. There are a variety of Xerox print 
drivers available for the device to support all the popular operating systems. The Xerox print drivers allow 
you to use the specific features available on your device. 
Your System Administrator may have loaded a specific print driver on your computer. However, if the 
choice of driver is yours, the following information may help you decide which driver to install.
• PS (PostScript) gives you the most options to scale and manipulate images; it offers more precision 
with high-end graphics. PostScript also provides you with different types of error-handling and font 
substitution options.
• PCL (Printer Control Language) generally has fewer advanced features than PostScript. PCL 
drivers process most jobs faster than other drivers. This driver is suitable for most every-day printing 
tasks.
• XPS (XML Paper Specification) is an open specification for a page description language and a 
fixed document format originally developed by Microsoft. Use this driver to improve the speed and 
quality of XPS files that you print. 
• Mac is a PostScript driver that has been specifically designed to work on Macs.
Note: To print an XPS document, your device needs to have the optional XPS feature installed.
Refer to the System Administrator Guide for further information.