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Color | No |
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Duplex printing | Yes |
Print technology | Laser |
Maximum resolution | 600 x 600 DPI |
Warm-up time (from sleep mode) | 31 s |
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 38 ppm |
Internal memory | 32 MB |
Maximum internal memory | 512 MB |
Total input capacity | 600 sheets |
Total output capacity | 250 sheets |
Maximum input capacity | 1100 sheets |
Paper tray 2 input capacity | 500 sheets |
Functions | |
I/O ports | Parallel (IEEE 1284), USB 2.0 |
Device manager | DHCP, Xerox CentreWare Internet Services Embedded Web Server, Xerox CentreWare Printer Management for Microsoft, Novell, and UNIX |
Package length | 563.87 mm |
Depth (imperial) | 18.8 \ |
Width (imperial) | 15.7 \ |
Height (imperial) | 15.1 \ |
Power requirements | 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Standard input trays | 2 |
Print memory (standard) | 64 MB |
Power consumption (active) | 700 W |
Compatible operating systems | HP-UX 10.2, Linux, Mac OS X ver.10.2 Red Hat 9, SCO, SUSE 9, Solaris 2.5.1/2.6+, Windows 2000/Vista |
Acoustic power emissions (standby) | 35 dB |
Standard output capacity for envelopes | 8000 sheets |
Acoustic power emissions (active, print, copy or scan) | 56 dB |
PCL fonts | 68 |
Certification | CE, UL 60950-1/CSA 60950-1-03, FCC Part 15 Class A, 73/23/EEC, RoHS 2002/95/EC |
Maximum duty cycle | 200000 pages per month |
Recommended duty cycle | 8000 pages per month |
Number of PostScript fonts | 136 |
Power consumption (standby) | 13 W |
Power consumption (PowerSave) | 130 W |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | EAR99 |
Depth | 478 mm |
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Width | 399 mm |
Height | 383 mm |
Package width | 515.61 mm |
Package height | 584.19 mm |
Package weight | 21201.2 g |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 399 x 462 x 383 mm |
Covers operational, operator access, and maintenance safety guidelines.
Details electrical supply, disconnect device, and emergency power off procedures.
Explains how to navigate and use the printer's control panel menus.
Basic steps for connecting the printer to a network.
Steps to manually or automatically set TCP/IP addresses for network connectivity.
General steps for printing documents from Windows and Mac OS applications.
Steps for replacing the print cartridge when it is empty.
Procedures and tips for removing paper jams from various locations.
Addresses common operational issues and their solutions.