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Special Features of the
Printer
This printer kit can be used as a network-compatible printer that can be connected directly to the
network.
It can be installed with multi-emulation.
The special features of the printer are as follows:
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It is installed with PCL emulation. PostScript emulation is an optional feature.
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Printing can be specified without taking into consideration the printer language as there is an
automatic printer language detection feature (applicable only when more than one emulation is
installed).
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High quality printing can be achieved with its 400/600 dpi laser-style resolution.
Also, it comes with an image-enhancement feature which can increase resolution and produce
smooth printing without any notches (equivalent to 2,400 dpi).
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Besides the parallel and USB interfaces, it can be used in network (multi-protocol) environment
through the installation of interface card for Ethernet or Token Ring. Token Ring is an optional
feature.
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All the interfaces installed can receive data at the same time, except Ethernet and Token Ring
which are mutually exclusive.
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Double-sided printing can be done by installing a duplex module.
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Multiple-copies sorting can be achieved through the electronic sorting feature (when installing the
hard disk). Also, there is no need to rearrange pages as pages can be output with the printed side
facing up without interrupting the page order.
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DPI is the abbreviation of Dot Per Inch and is the unit that indicates the number of dots that can be
printed within a one-inch area. It is used as a unit indicating resolution.
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Protocol is the essential communcation regulation for carrying out data transmission.
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