| Printing | ||
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Print Speed (Black)
Up to 19 ppm print speed
Maximum speed at which a printer outputs black text. Print speed is measured in pages per minute (ppm). |
19 | |
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Print Resolution (dpi)
Up To 600 dpi Effective Output
Number of dots per inch (dpi) a printer generates. The higher the dot count, the sharper the image. |
600 | |
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First Print Out Time (Black)
First Print Out Time (Black & White): 10 Seconds
Time it takes a black & white laser printer to scan and output the first page of a b & w printing job. |
10 | |
| First Print Out Time (Color) | 10 | |
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Emulation
SPL-Emulation Type
Language an operating system uses to transmit page data to a printer, so that it is decipherable. |
SPL | |
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Duplex Printing
Built-in Duplex Printing
Function that allows a user to print on both sides of a sheet of paper. |
Built-in | |
| Copy | ||
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| Copy Speed (Black) | 19 | |
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Copy Resolution
Number of dots per inch (dpi) a copier generates. The higher the dot count, the sharper the image. |
600x300 | |
| Scan | ||
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Method
Color CIS Scanning Method
Way in which a scanner is used. Flatbed means documents are placed on a glass window for scanning. |
Color CIS | |
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Compatibility
Compatible With ITU-T G3, ECM
Ability to integrate with software platforms and standards such as TWAIN and Windows Image Acquisition. |
ITU-T G3, ECM | |
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Resolution (Optical)
600 dpi Resolution (enhanced)
Number of dots per inch (dpi) a scanner can generate on its own. Higher the dot count, sharper the image. |
600 | |
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Resolution (Enhanced)
4,800 dpi Resolution (enhanced)
Number of dots per inch (dpi) a scanner can generate when using intepolation software to enhance an image. |
Enhanced 4800, Optical 600 | |
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Scan to
Scans to PC
Function that enables a user to scan an image directly to a flash drive, network client, application, or folder. |
PC | |
| Fax | ||
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| Modem Speed (kbps) | 33.6 | |
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Compatibility
Compatible With ITU-T G3, ECM
Ability to integrate with software platforms and standards such as TWAIN and Windows Image Acquisition. |
ITU-T G3, ECM | |
| Fax Memory | 7MB (500 pages) | |
| External Phone Interface | Yes | |
| Display | ||
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| LCD | 2 lines x 16 characters | |
| General | ||
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| System Memory | 7 | |
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Interface
compatible with USB 2.0
Connection that a printer uses to exchange data with a computer. Universal Serial Bus 2.0 is high-speed. |
USB 2.0 | |
| Noise Level | 50 | |
| Monthly Duty Cycle | 10000 | |
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OS Compatibility
Compatible With Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003 Server/2008 Server, Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6, Various Linux OS
Operating systems that support a specific laser printer. Windows and Linux are standard OS for PCs. |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003 Server/2008 Server, Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6, Various Linux OS | |
| Dimensions | ||
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Product Dimensions (W x D x H, in)
15.7" x 14.2" x 19.2"
Width, height and depth of printer, as measured in inches (in.). |
15.7 x 14.2 x 19.2 | |
| Weight | ||
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Product Weight (lb.)
25.1 pounds
The weight of the product, as measured in pounds (lbs.). |
25.1 | |
| Consumables | ||
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Cartridge Type
Single Cartridge
Characteristic that defines a printer based upon the amount and nature of ink it requires. |
Single Cartridge | |