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Océ VarioPrint 110 Customer Expectations Document
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2.2 Offset Press vs. Océ DirectPress
Offset printing
is a technique that transfers (or “offsets”) an inked image from a
plate to a rubber blanket, and then to the printing surface. This enables the offset
press to maintain a consistent and high-image quality over long print runs because
the plate never touches the paper. The process requires a substantial investment
in equipment and setup expenses to achieve these results.
Océ DirectPress
converts digital data into a toner image in a single step. This
compact process is unaffected by temperature, static, or humidity. Therefore, it
offers stable performance and no deterioration in quality, while producing no ozone
or waste toner.
2.3 Standard Configuration
The standard configuration for the Océ VarioPrint 110 includes:
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Océ VarioPrint 110 main unit
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Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-D1
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Operator panel
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PRISMAsync controller (embedded in the main unit)
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Ethernet connection (via the PRISMAsync controller)
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USB connection (via the operator panel)
IMPORTANT
The customer must purchase the Océ VarioPrint 110 Base License V2 with or
without POC (Printer Operation Care). For more information on POC,
see
on p. 39.