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Introduction 13
Océ 9600 key concepts
Printer configuration
The Océ 9600 is available in a number of printer
configurations, ranging from two rolls in a single drawer (the minimum
configuration) to a maximum of six rolls with one cassette tray and four rolls
with three cassette trays. Also, a number of optional features are available,
including a folder, a horizontal delivery tray, a roll loader and a paper switch
for supporting customer finishing units.
Copy functionality
With the Océ 9600 scanner, a large number of copy
activities can be performed. A wide variety of original and copy related
settings are supported. Users can specify particular layout, media, finishing,
feeding and quality enhancement options from the scanner operating panel.
See ‘Product specifications Océ 9600’ on page 281 for more information.
Scan to file
The Océ 9600 offers full hybrid performance with its optional
scan-to-file function. Documents are scanned and then digitally stored. Ten
customizable destinations are supported.
Network connectivity
The Océ 9600 supports a number of popular network
protocols. This means that it can be used in multiple networking environments
such as TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and Novell Pserver (IPX/SPX).
Set processing
The Océ 9600 supports set processing. This means that when
you send a file to the printer, it is processed once and can be printed many times
(as required). The Océ 9600 is equipped with a set memory for storing up to
250 A0s, which allows for the creation of identical sets that are sorted either
by page or by set.
Print/copy job
A print/copy job is a job sent to the Océ 9600 Printer from a
user application (print job) or from the scanner (copy job). A print/copy job
may consist of several sets, which in turn may consist of several pages. Sorting
of a print/copy job may take place based on sets or on pages.
Spool memory
The Océ 9600 contains a spool memory which provides a
queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory allows multiple
users to send print jobs to the O9600 simultaneously. The print jobs are then
placed in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The first job put into
the queue is the first to be printed.

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