US 6 Foot Chicago Line Cord
Meets City of Chicago, Illinois specifications.
Printer Stand
Enables you to place the printer on top for easy access. The printer stand is mounted
on four wheels and provides a sturdy stand. The printer stand has doors that open for
paper and supplies storage. If you order the 2000-sheet input drawer (Tray 3), you do
not need to order the printer stand as the printer sits atop the 2000-sheet input drawer
(Tray 3).
Envelope Feeder
Enables envelopes to be fed directly to the printer for printing. Useful for printing large
numbers of envelopes. The envelope feeder supports COM 10, B5, C5, DL, and
Monarch size envelopes. You can stack up to 100 envelopes in the feeder.
Printer Memory
Supports processing of print jobs. There are two kinds of memory available with this
printer: DRAM and Flash.
DRAM Memory
DRAM memory is used to store fonts that are downloaded from the operating system
(this enables fonts to be used that are not resident on the printer).
Additional DRAM memory is required to support optional features, such as duplex
printing. (See Chapter 8, “Managing Printer Memory” on page 197. to determine how
much memory is needed for optional features.)
DRAM memory can be increased to a maximum of 68 MB (4MB installed and two
32MB DRAM SIMMs). DRAM memory is available in 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB, and 32 MB
SIMMs. There are two slots provided on the printer controller. To install the maximum
amount of memory, you would install two 32 MB SIMMs. For a detailed discussion on
memory management and to determine how much memory is needed to support data
streams and optional features, see Chapter 8, “Managing Printer Memory” on
page 197.
Flash Memory
Flash Memory is used to store fonts that are downloaded from the operating system
(this enables fonts to be used that are not resident on the printer). Flash memory
enables fonts to be available permanently until you remove the fonts from flash
memory. This is useful if you use a custom designed font or a unique font that is used
in many print jobs. Storing the font on flash memory improves print performance. There
is one slot provided for flash memory. You can order either a 2 MB or 4 MB Flash
SIMM. For a detailed discussion on memory management, see Chapter 8, “Managing
Printer Memory” on page 197.
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