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Printer Overview
There are three printer configurations:
Enclosed Cabinet
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The enclosed cabinet models provide for near silent operation, making
these printers perfectly suitable for use in the quietest of office
environments.
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Provides the best paper handling for large print runs. All paper input and
output is contained inside the cabinet and protected from bumping and
contamination.
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Highly effective combination of moveable fences and chains allows for
precise stacking all the way up to a full box of paper.
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For tougher forms that tend not to refold well, a SureStak power stacker
option is available for the enclosed cabinet models.
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Available in the following print speeds:
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STD printers
– 500 line per minute (lpm), 1000 lpm, 1500 lpm, and
2000 lpm models.
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H-Series printers
– 300 line per minute (lpm), 600 lpm, and 800 lpm
models.
Pedestal
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The pedestal model has a clamshell design that allows easy access to all
controls providing faster ribbon replacements and easier paper loading
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Oversized casters are standard making movement easy.
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Versatility to configure the paper path for either top or rear exit.
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Using the top paper exit, this printer is ideal for short print runs and easy
access to output
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Available in the following print speeds:
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STD printers
– 500 lpm, 1000 lpm, and 1500 lpm models.
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H-Series printers
– 300 lpm, 600 lpm, and 800 lpm models .
Zero Tear Pedestal
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Special push tractor configuration enables printing from the very first to
the very last line of a form and then tear-off with no forms lost
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The elimination of wasted forms between jobs can yield significant
savings.
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An ideal solution for supply-chain and back-office applications.
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Available in the following print speeds:
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STD printers
– 500 lpm, 1000 lpm, and 1500 lpm models.
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H-Series printers
– 300 lpm and 600 lpm models.
Summary of Contents for N7000 H-Series
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Page 244: ...244 Appendix A Printing Rates...
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