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    Table Of Contents Infoprint 4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100- PD1/PD2 Printers (4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100- PD1/PD2) Printable Area Media Specifications Attachments Previous Page | Next Page Contents Glossary Index IBM Printing Systems Printers > Infoprint 4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100 - PD1/PD2 Printers (4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100 - PD1/PD2) This chapter describes [...]

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    Datastreams IPDS Form type Continuous Number of input bins Up to 16 inch (406 mm) stack of paper (box) Number of output bins Up to 14 inch (356 mm) stack of paper Finisher attachment n/a Manual forms feed n/a Envelope printing n/a MICR printing yes 1 Duplex printing yes Color yes 1 Adjust print - quality levels yes Print resolution 480 dpi 600 dpi [...]

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    Previous Page | Next Page Contents Glossary Index IBM Printing Systems Printers > Infoprint 4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100 - PD1/PD2 Printers (4100 - HD1/HD2 and 4100 - PD1/PD2) > Printable Area The printer can print to the horizontal page perforations and within ½ - inch (12.7 mm) of either vertical (tractor hole) edge of the form. See Figure 46 .[...]

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    Media weights: The following paper weights are supported: Duplex pinless for Infoprint 4100- PD1/PD2 supports paper weights between 12 and 28 pounds (45 and 105 gsm) bond are supported. Post - processing equipment is required for paper weights less than 16 pounds. Duplex pinless for Infoprint 4100- HD1/HD2 supports paper weights between 12 and 42 p[...]

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    selected RS/6000 and AS/400 models. The Infoprint 4100- HD1/HD2 - PD1/PD2 printer is connected to the host Token - Ring through the IBM Token - Ring cabling via the Token Ring High - performance adapter, which is contained in the AFCCU. The control unit can be attached to either a 16 Mbit/sec or a 4 Mbit/sec Token - Ring LAN. The TCP/IP Token - Rin[...]