Océ VarioPrint 135/120/110 Service Guide
Océ VarioPrint 135/120/110 Service Guide
January 2013
Revision 3
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M. Recommended System Engineer Requirements
Canon USA recommends that a System Engineer
25F
work with Canon
connectivity products. The System Engineer should have the following basic
job functions:
Systems integration (pre-sale and post-sale)
Installation
Education of customers and dealership personnel
Troubleshooting
In order to successfully perform these tasks, it is crucial that the SE have
strong computer skills and working knowledge in the following areas (listed in
order of importance):
The major computer platforms (IBM compatible and Macintosh)
Computer hardware (including cabling) & software (including drivers)
Operating systems:
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Server
Windows Server 2003 (32 bit and 64 bit versions)
Windows XP Home/Professional (32 bit)
Windows XP Professional x64 (64 bit)
Windows 2000 Professional/Server/Advanced Server
Mac OS versions 10.1.5 and up (PS/PCL)/10.2.8 – 10.4.2 (UFR II)
Network Operating Systems:
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x, 5x, and 6.x
Windows NT/2000/2003
Mac OS X
Protocols:
TCP/IP
NetBIOS
IPX/SPX
AppleTalk
Printing
Scanning
In addition, computer skills and working knowledge in the following areas
may also be helpful:
Other computer platforms (mainframe and UNIX)
Networking
Basic electronics
Education/Training, (listed in preferred order), of a successful Canon
dealership SE are:
Novell CNA or Novell CNE / Microsoft MCSE certification
A Canon copier Service Technician with two years of experience
centered on connectivity products.
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A System Engineer is a professional title often used by hardware vendors for individuals who perform systems related tasks,
such as analysis, design, and programming. System Engineers are also often involved in pre-sales activities.