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IBM 6400 Setup Guide

IBM 6400
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Chapter 1. Introduction
• Code V:
This is an implementation of the Printronix Intelligent Graphics
Processor architecture and is used commonly to create graphics for
optical character recognition and bar codes. This feature is also designed
for those applications which use the Quality Micro Systems, Inc.
graphics language, which is often referred to as the QMS Code V
Magnum emulation and those applications that use the Printronix Code V
Graphics Language. The Printronix Code V Graphics Language is often
referred to as VGL.
This feature can co-exist with the IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream
feature, and/or with either coax/twinax feature, or can be used on the
ASCII models.
• IGP:
This is an implementation of Intelligent Graphics Processor architecture
and is used commonly to create graphics for optical character recognition
and bar codes. This feature is also designed for those applications which
use the Printronix Graphics Language, which is often referred to as PGL.
This feature can co-exist with the IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream
feature, and/or with either coax/twinax feature, or can be used on the
ASCII models.
• Network Print Server:
Enables you to attach your printer to Local Area Networks using
token-ring or Ethernet protocols. The Network Print Server functions as
a workstation server on your network, enabling your users to submit
print jobs to your printer.
The Network Print Server provides multiple network protocol support
that allows you to submit print jobs from Novell** Netware**, IBM
LAN Server, IBM AIX*, and other TCP/IP networks.
• Dataproducts Adapter:
Supplies a 50 pin AMP Amplimite HDH-20 data cable connector. This
feature is necessary if you are using the Dataproducts parallel protocol.
• Ethernet Interface:
Enables you to attach your printer to Local Area Networks using
Ethernet protocols. The Ethernet Interface functions as a workstation
server on your network, enabling your users to submit print jobs to your
printer.
• Power Paper Stacker:
Mechanically directs the paper from the printer to the paper stacking
area. This feature provides consistent paper handling with fewer paper
jam errors.

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IBM 6400 Specifications

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BrandIBM
Model6400
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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