Printer components and options
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Bypass transport (4850 and 4890 only)
The optional bypass transport enables individual printed sheets
of paper to pass through the NPS/IPS output tray to third-party
finishing devices. These devices perform a variety of finishing
tasks, such as saddle-stitching, binding, folding, stapling,
trimming, and stacking.
The bypass transport fits into tray 1 of the NPS/IPS dual stacker.
Printed pages flow from left to right (when viewed from the front
of the printer). The printed pages travel through the NPS/IPS
output module and bypass transport, out of the paper exit slot,
and into the finishing device. For paper up to 14 inches long, the
maximum delivery rate is 92 sheets per minute.
Figure 3-8. 4890/92C printer with bypass transport and dual
stacker
1. Bypass transport
2. Bypass transport support
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Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 4850
Page 8: ...Table of contents viii Installation Planning Guide...
Page 16: ...Safety xvi Installation Planning Guide...
Page 34: ...System overview 1 14 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 44: ...Controller components and options 2 10 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 78: ...Preparing for installation 4 16 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 110: ...Printer specifications and requirements 6 22 Installation Planning Guide...
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Page 118: ...System connections 7 4 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 124: ...Installation 8 6 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 136: ...Supplies A 12 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 142: ...Supplies A 18 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 152: ...Related publications C 6 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 166: ...DocuPrint NPS IPS on a Novell network D 14 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 174: ...Defining the channel attached printer to the host E 8 Installation Planning Guide...