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Outstanding print quality
The QMS-PS 410 printer produces solid blacks and crisp fonts
no matter what point size.
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RS-232C serial, Centronics parallel, and LocalTalk
(AppleTalk) interfaces which are simultaneously active
This gives you the capability of having more than one system
hooked up to the printer at the same time. You can share the
printer between two PC’s and a Macintosh, or between two
PC’s with one communicating through a serial cable and one
communicating parallel. This sharing may be done with no
special networking software or switch boxes. In effect, it
transforms your one printer into three printers.
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ESP (Emulation Sensing Processor)
Using a form of artificial intelligence, ESP technology ana-
lyzes incoming file data from any of the printer’s interfaces.
ESP technology, which works with most popular commer-
cially-available applications, selects the appropriate printer
language from those installed on the printer and processes the
print job, freeing the user from the need to change printer
switch settings or send software commands to accommodate
different printer languages.
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Optional font and emulation cards
Optional, credit-card sized font and emulation cards allow you
to customize your printer for your individual needs. Font and
emulation cards are listed in the “Optional Accessories” ap-
pendix. Additional cards may have become available since this
printing. Contact your QMS vendor for further information.
Chapter 1
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Summary of Contents for PS 410
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