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IBM Infoprint 1120 & 1120n (4520-001 & 4520-N01) << Printers Home << IBM Printers << IBM Monochrome Cut Sheet Laser Printers
IBM 4520 (1120 family) InfoPrint laser printer.
28p1983 250 sheet drawer Infoprint series
28p1984 500 sheet drawer Infoprint series
28P1978, Duplexer for 1100 series 28P1979, 250 sheet tray for IBM InfoPrint 45XX 28P1979 $95 28P1980, 500 sheet tray only for Infoprint 1130 28P1980 $95 28p1984 500 sheet drawer Infoprint series 28P1984 $145 28P1985, 250 universal drawer 28P1985 28P1986, 400 sheet universal drawer 28P1986 53p7946 Duplexer Infoprint series 53p7946 $195 28p1987 env feeder Infoprint series
28P1988, 2000 sheet input drawer for InfoPrint 1100
28p1989 hicap input Infoprint series 28p1990 650-sheet output expander Infoprint series
28p1991 stapler/finisher Infoprint series
28p1993 output stacker Infoprint series
28p1994 mailbox Infoprint series
28P1995, IPDS simm for Infoprint 11xx 28P1995 $195 28P1835, Token ring for 1120 1125 1130 (4520 4525 4530) 28P1835 $145 28P1836 Token-Ring-3 Port 28P1836 28P1837, 10/100 for 11xx series 28P1837 $225 28p1838 ethernet for IBM InfoPrint 28P1838 $275 28P1839 Ethernet 10/100BaseTX-1 Port 28P1839 28P1840 Ethernet 10/100BaseTX-3 Port 28P1840 28P1841 Ethernet 10/100TX/10Base2-1 Pt 28P1841 28p1842 coax/twinax Infoprint series 28P1842 $495 28p1843 Tri-Port Adapter 28P1843 28P1844 Infrared Adapter 28P1844 $69 28P1845, External serial attachment 28P1845 $145 28P1846, IBM INFOPRINT USB/PAR 1284C CARD 28P1846 28P1847 4 MB Memory DIMM 28P1847 $15 28P1848, 8mb ram upgrade 28P1848 $20 28P1849, 16mb ram for InfoPrint 1100 28P1849 $30 28P1850, 32mb ram for InfoPrint 1100 28P1850 $45 28P1851, 64MB for InfoPrint 11xx 28P1851 28P1852, 128mb ram for InfoPrint 11xx 28P1852 28P1853 2 MB Flash DIMM 28P1853 $125 28P1854 4 MB Flash DIMM 28P1854 $145 28P1855 8MB Flash 28P1855 $195 28P1856 16MB Flash DIMM 28p1856 $250 28P1858, 5GB+ HD w/ Adapter 28P1858 $350 28P2598, IPDS simm for IBM IP 1145 printer 28P2598 $450 28P2599 ImageQuick** Card 28P2599 28P1861 Bar Code Card 28P1861 28P1862 Optra Forms* Software 28P1862 28P1863 Optra Forms** Director Software 28P1863 28P1864 OptraForms 2MB Flash DIMM 28p1864 $225 28P1865, 4MB FLASH MEMORY 28P1865 $150 28P1866, 8 MB FLASH MEMORY 28P1866 $285 28P1867, 16 MB FLASH MEMORY 28P1867 $435 28P1868 Optra Forms** Hard Disk 5+GB 28P1868 28P1869 Optra Forms** 2-Key Security 28P1870 Optra Forms** 3-Key Security 28P1871 10 ft. Parallel Cable 28P1872 20 ft. Parallel Cable 28P1873, Parallel 1284 A-C Cable 3M 28P1873 28P1874 50 ft. Serial Cable 28P1875, USB, 2 meter cable for Infoprinter 1100's 28P1875 28P1876 Printer Stand Compatible toner for IBM 1145 printer 28P1882 $149 28P1883 Usage Kit (Low Volt) for IBM 1145 28P1883 Advanced Exchange $695 28P1885 Staple Refill 28p1885 28P2007 Print cartridge 28P2007 28P2008 Compatible toner 28p2008 $249 28P2009, Infoprint 1130/1140, 7.5K toner cartridge 28P2009 28P2010, Infoprint 1130/1140, 30K toner cartridge 28P2010 28P2019 Staple Cartridge# 28P2012, NP-2408, New NuPro Fuser Maintenance Kit Compatible with IBM Infoprint 1130. 110V W/O Exchange. $295 28P2014 Fuser (Low Volt)# 11K3435, SERIAL PARALLEL CARD 1120 56P0175, 1120 RIP BOARD 56P0175 Exchange $195 56P0188, 4520 (1120) RIP 56P0188 56P0190, RIP for 4520 (1120) 56P0190 56P1014, 4520 (1120) engine board 56P1014 99A2158, RIP Board for 4520-n01 (1120) 99A2158 Advanced Exchange $195 53P8892, 4520 PRINT HEAD 53P8892 $125 53P8894, Gearbox ASM with Motor for 4520 53P8894 56P0176, RIP BOARD 4520-002 56P0176 $250 56P0189, 4520-n01 RIP 56P0189 Advanced Exchange $195 56P1191, Rip Board for 4520n (T520n) 56P1191 Advanced Exchange $195 56P1192, 4525-001/4520-210 MAIN LOGIC BOARD PARALLEL ONLY 56P1192 99A2014, 4520 OPERATOR PANEL 99A2014 $65 99A2026, T520/T522 PRINTHEAD (4520 210) 99A2026 $215 99A2151, OPTRA T520/522 4520 REDRIVE 250 SHEET 99A2151
The
IBM 4520 is the Infoprint 1120, an excellent printing solutions for
small and medium workgroups. These printers offer tremendous value with
their vast networking capabilities, all for an affordable price. The IBM 4520 Model 001 is a low-voltage, base model. The IBM 4520 Model D01 is a low-voltage, duplex model. The IBM 4520 Model N01 is a low-voltage, network model. The IBM 4520 Model DN1 is a low-voltage, duplex/network model. This printer also provides: Description The Infoprint 1120 and 1125 are 20 and 25 pages-per-minute (respectively) monochrome laser printers. They supply high-speed output, a fast processor (200 MHz minimum), a fast first page out time (9 seconds), and Token-Ring, Ethernet, Twinax, Coax connectivity options that are competitively priced. These printers also provide the option for Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) print capability, making them the perfect fit for IBM AS/400 environments. With an optional 2,000-sheet high-capacity input drawer, and high-capacity toner cartridge, they are excellent solutions for customers who wish to minimize user intervention. Both printers come with a one year, exchange warranty, which provides the quickest available replacement if one is needed and fast technical support solutions to get you up and running right away. The low acquisition cost and highly flexible networking options make these printers ideal for a growing business. The IBM Infoprint 1120 is an A4/Letter monochrome laser printer with print speed of up to 20 pages per minute. Infoprint 1120 media handling capabilities include: One 250-sheet input tray and one 100-sheet auxiliary tray standard, for a 350-sheet standard input capacity Three optional 500-sheet drawers and one optional 2,000-sheet drawer, for a maximum 3,850-sheet input capacity Optional duplex capability for two-sided printing 250-sheet standard output capacity The IBM Infoprint 1125 is an A4/Letter monochrome laser printer with a print speed of up to 25 pages per minute. Infoprint 1125 media handling capabilities include: One 500-sheet input trays and one 100-sheet auxiliary tray standard, for a 600-sheet standard input capacity Three optional 500-sheet drawers and one optional 2,000-sheet drawer for a maximum 4,100-sheet input capacity Optional duplex capability for two-sided printing 500-sheet standard output capacity Usage Rates The maximum monthly usage is as follows: IBM does not recommend printing to the monthly maximum on a consistent basis. Infoprint 1120 and 1125 Models Infoprint 1120: The Infoprint 1120 printer has two base models, two duplex models, two network models, and two duplex/network models. The base models include the printer with 8 MB memory. Model 001 is the low voltage model and Model 002 is the high voltage model. The duplex models include a 250-sheet duplex option and 8 MB of memory. Model D01 is the low voltage model and Model D02 is the high voltage model. The network models include a 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet card and 16 MB of memory. Model N01 is the low voltage model and Model N02 is the high voltage model. The duplex/network models include a 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet card, 16 MB of memory (same as the network models) and the duplex option. Model DN1 is the low voltage model and Model DN2 is the high voltage model. Infoprint 1125: The Infoprint 1125 printer has two base models, two network models, and two duplex/network models. The base models include the printer with 16 MB memory. Model 001 is the low voltage model and Model 002 is the high voltage model. The network models include a 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet card and 32 MB of memory. Model N01 is the low voltage model and Model N02 is the high voltage model. The duplex/network models include a 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet card, 32 MB of memory (same as network models) and the duplex option. Model DN1 is the low voltage model and Model DN2 is the high voltage model. High-Performance Controller The Infoprint 1120 controller has a 200 MHz PMC-Sierra RM5231A processor. The Infoprint 1125 controller has a 250 MHz PMC-Sierra RM5231A processor. Both printers come with robust data stream support with PCL 6, PostScript 3, and PPDS standard. IPDS is available as an option. Memory for Infoprint 1120: Base printer models and duplex models have 8 MB SDRAM standard. The network and duplex/network models have 16 MB SDRAM standard. The standard memory is soldered on the controller board. There are two memory slots available for SDRAM memory and flash memory. The controller supports a maximum of 264 MB of SDRAM memory (total of soldered and memory slots) for base and duplex models and 272 MB of SDRAM memory (total of soldered and memory slots) for network and duplex/network models. Memory for Infoprint 1125: Base printer models have 16 MB SDRAM standard. The network and duplex/network models have 32 MB SDRAM standard. The standard memory is soldered on the controller board. There are two memory slots available for SDRAM memory and flash memory. The controller supports a maximum of 272 MB of SDRAM memory (total of soldered and memory slots) for base models and 288 MB of SDRAM memory (total of soldered and memory slots) for network and duplex/network models. Printer System Attachment Interfaces: Infoprint 1120 and 1125 base printer models, and the duplex models of Infoprint 1120 have an IEEE 1284 Parallel interface with a Type B connector and a USB interface. Infoprint 1120 and 1125 Network printer models, and the duplex/network models have a USB interface and integrated 10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet interface. Print Quality Both Infoprint 1120 and 1125 support the following print resolutions: The toner darkness setting offers ten user-selectable settings to balance print darkness and toner savings. The higher the setting, the darker the print. Within the range of print darkness settings, up to 50% toner savings can be realized from a setting of one. The toner darkness setting is available through the operator panel under the Print Quality menu and also accessible from the print driver. Font Support for Infoprint 1120 and Infoprint 1125 Both printers' resident fonts include support for following: Emulation # of Scalable Fonts # of Bitmapped Fonts Models 1120 Technical Description Infoprint 1120 Performance Specifications The maximum print speeds are shown in the following table. Actual performance depends on: Infoprint 1120 Note: dpi = dots per inch. Note: 1200IQ = 1200 Image Quality resolution. First Copy Times are shown in the following table. Infoprint 1120
Note: First Copy time is defined as the elapsed time when hitting enter on the PC to the page exiting to the output bin. Paper is picked from the primary tray and paper exits to the primary output bin. Media is letter size paper printed in 300 and 600 dpi simplex printing. Usage Rates The maximum monthly usage of Infoprint 1120 is 100,000 impressions. IBM does not recommend printing to this monthly maximum on a consistent basis. Print Quality The Infoprint 1120 supports the following print resolutions: The Toner Darkness setting offers ten user selectable settings to balance print darkness and toner savings. The higher the setting the darker the print. Within the range of print darkness settings up to 50% toner savings can be realized from a setting of one. The Toner Darkness setting is available through the operator panel under the Print Quality menu and also accessible from the print driver. Print Area The Infoprint 1120 printable area is limited to within 4.2 mm (0.167 in.) of top and bottom edges of the media and to within 6.25 mm (0.25 in.) of the left or right edges of the media. Any information placed outside this specified printable area will not print. Data Streams The Infoprint 1120 supports the following data streams: FONTS Fonts and Symbol Sets The Infoprint 1120 resident fonts include support for languages that use the following character sets: There are 83 symbol sets in the PCL 6 emulation to support all the languages that use these characters. The symbol set names are listed below. Not all symbol sets are supported by all fonts. Refer to the Technical Reference manual or use the printer operator panel to find which symbol sets are supported by each font. The InfoPrint 1120 will have UTF-8 code support standard. UTF-8 code is a particular way in which fonts are accessed. UTF-8 is required for SAP printing and had previously only been available in the Barcode option card. Moving this function standard in the printers allows for SAP support out of the box. UTF-8 is available for PCL and PostScript fonts. The following table lists the number of fonts available in each emulation. The typeface names are shown below. Emulation # of Scalable Fonts # of Bitmapped Fonts
The fonts in the PCL emulation are compatible with the fonts in the HP4500 (HP trademark) and include four additional fonts and many extra symbol sets to support extra languages and applications. The fonts in the PostScript emulation are compatible with Adobe PostScript 3 and include 20 additional fonts. Additional fonts can be downloaded to the printer RAM or optional Flash DIMM or Hard Disk. PCL emulation supports both scalable and bitmapped downloadable fonts. PostScript emulation supports only downloadable scalable fonts, and PPDS emulation supports only downloadable bitmapped fonts. Font cards and font cartridges are not supported. Included on the CD-ROM shipped with the printer are a variety of downloadable fonts for Hebrew and Arabic and additional support for the Euro currency character. Also included on the CD-ROM is the FontVision Font Management utility and screen fonts to match the resident scalable fonts. An additional 48 TrueType fonts are available on the IBM Web site when a customer registers the printer. PostScript 3 Fonts Note: Font order is partially alphabetical and partially functional. PostScript 3 Font Names
PCL 6 Fonts Note: Font order is partially alphabetical and partially functional. PCL 6 Font Names
PPDS Fonts Note: Font order is partially alphabetical and partially functional. PPDS Font Names
83 Symbol Sets Symbol Set Names Note: Not all fonts support all of the symbol sets. Refer to the Technical Reference manual for your specific printer or use your printer operator panel to find which symbol sets are supported by each font. Media Support Infoprint 1120 Printer All models come standard with one 250 sheet paper drawer, one 100 sheet auxiliary tray and one standard 250 sheet output bin. See tables below for standard and maximum media capacities. Input Media Capacities (sheets) Infoprint 1120 Printer Total Note: When the Envelope Feeder option is installed, the auxiliary tray is not useable. Optional drawers 2-5 can be any combination of 250-sheet drawers, 500-sheet drawers or 2,000-sheet drawers as long as no more than one is a 2,000-sheet drawer. Output Media Capacities (sheets) Infoprint 1120 Printer This printer has a 250 sheet output bin and there are no output features. Media Sizes Supported Input Media for Infoprint 1120 250 1 250- 400- Note: (1) Size 98.4x162mm to 176x250mm (3.87x6.38 in. to 6.93x9.84 in.) Note: (2) Size 139.7x210mm to 215x355.6mm (5.5x8.27 in. to 8.5x14 in.) Note: (3) Size 69.85x127mm to 215.9x355.6mm (2.75x5 in. to 8.5x14 in.) 250-sheet Universal tray does not support index cards 400-sheet Universal tray supports paper no shorter than 7 in. Note: (4) Size 148x182mm to 215.9x355.6mm (5.83x7.17 in. to 8.5x14 in.) Media Type and Weights Supported Input Media for Infoprint 1120 Aux & 250-Sht 500-Sheet tray Note: All media specified in lb is bond. Note: (1) For 60 to 176 g/m2 paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers heavier than 176 g/m2, grain short is preferred. Note: (2) Dedicated label printing requires special label fuser cleaner. When using the label fuser cleaner, duplex printing is not supported. Note: (3) Pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first. Note: (4) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. This spec applies to the auxiliary tray, not the optional 250-sheet drawer. Note: (5) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. Note: (6) The duplex option supports the same weights and types as the printer except for transparencies, envelopes, and labels. Integrated trays include the standard 500 tray and the 400-UAT tray in the integrated tray position. Note: (7) Optional 250-drawers include the 250-UAT drawer. Optional 500-drawers include the 400-UAT drawer. Note: (8) Vinyl labels are not supported by Fountain High(n) or the 400-UAT tray and 400-UAT drawer. Additional Media Guidelines Follow the media guidelines below for successful printing: Paper Rough, highly textured, limp, or pre-curled papers will result in lower print quality and more frequent paper feed failures. Colored papers must be able to withstand 190 deg C (400 deg F) fusing temperature. Preprinted forms and letterheads should be selected using guidelines found in the printer User's Guide. The chemical process used in preprinting may render some papers unsuitable for use with the Infoprint 1120. Unsuitable papers include multipart forms and documents; chemically treated papers; coated, synthetic and thermal papers; and preprinted papers requiring a high degree of registration. Recycled paper less than 80g/sqm may cause unacceptable results. Envelopes All envelopes should be new, unused, and without package damage. Envelopes with excessive curl or twist exceeding 6 mm, those stuck together, those with bent corners or nicked edges, or those that interlock should not be used. Minimum weight: 75 g/m2 (20 lb.) The following envelopes should not be used: Envelopes with windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or deep embossing. Envelopes with metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars. Envelopes with exposed flap adhesive when the flap is in the closed position. For best results, printing on new 90 g/m2 (24 lb.) sulfite or 25% cotton bond envelopes is recommended. Under high humidity conditions (over 60%), envelopes may seal during printing. Transparencies Use letter or A4-size sheets only. Transparencies specifically designed for xerographic copy machines or laser printers may be used with the Infoprint 1120. Labels Labels should be selected using guidelines found in the User's Reference, Complete Printer Reference, and tested for acceptability. Paper Sensing The Infoprint 1120 printers have the following paper sensors: Standard Optional Optional Optional
Certifications Infoprint 1120 complies with the global safety standard for Information Technology Equipment, i.e. IEC 60950, and its country equivalents in the markets we serve. The following sections highlight the approvals and certifications that Infoprint 1120 is expected to receive. 120V Version Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. UL 1950, Third Edition, Information Technology Equipment deviations D1 and D2 U.S. FDA, CDRH registration per 21 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter J, Section 1040 ENERGY STAR compliant FCC Class B (w/o network cable) and FCC Class A (with network cable) per FCC Rules, Parts 2 and 15 Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 950-95, Third Edition, Information Technology Equipment deviations D1 and D2 Note This and the UL standard are a single "bi-national" document, published jointly with UL Industry Canada (EMC) Compliance Statement Official Mexican State Agency approval & import registration to equipment standard NOM-018-SCFI-1993 Safety of Data Processing Equipment IEC 320, International Standard Electrical Appliance Connectors 230V Version ENERGY STAR compliant International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60950 2nd Edition, plus Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4. Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment IEC 61000-3-2 (Harmonics) and IEC 61000-3-3 (Flicker) EN 60950 + Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4 IEC 60825-1, International Standard Safety of Laser Products EN 60825-1 EN 55022:1998 EN 55024:1998 EN 61000-3-2: 1995 EN 61000-3-3 : 1995 IEC 320, International Standard Electrical Appliance Connectors CB Certificate and Test report to include the country differences of all participating CB Scheme members as listed at: www.cbscheme.com, with the exception of Canada (CA), Japan (JP), and U.S.A. (US). CB assessment shall be to IEC 60950 2nd ED. + A1+A2+A3+A4 and IEC 60825-1 +A11. European Union - CE marking via EU Declaration of Conformity to the EMC (89/336/EEC) and Low Voltage (73/23/EEC) Directives TUV "GS" SMA "C-tick mark" SEMKO "S" mark PCBC "B" mark GOST-R "Cpt" mark SAT PTS (formerly known as BAM) COT Differences between Infoprint 11xx IPDS and Previous IBM Printers The Infoprint 11xx printers have a different level IPDS support than the previous IBM workgroup printers. Some key differences are: For emulation, the Infoprint 11xx printers emulate the 4028, 4312, 4317, 4324, 3812/16, and 3112/16. These are LF1 emulations ONLY. Infoprint 11xx printers do not support "Manage IPDS Dialog". Infoprint 11xx printers do not support Tray Protection. Infoprint 11xx printers do not support Edge Protection. Details on Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe Emulation Product Overview: The SCS/TNe or IPDS configuration settings can be changed using MarkNet print server's resident web server, a browser and the printer's IP address. For IPDS emulation printing, the capture of outline fonts (LF3) is now supported. For Infoprint 1140/1130 and IPDS emulation, staple and offset stacking for the finisher are supported. For Infoprint 1145 and IPDS emulation, offset stacking is supported in the printer's standard bin and the finisher bin. Stapling is supported for the finisher. These affordable Cards for IPDS and SCS/TNe provide configuration flexibility and compatibility for AFP/IPDS or SCS printing over TCP/IP to LAN printers. These Cards for IPDS and SCS/TNe are compatible with IBM mainframe or IBM AS/400 applications that generate SCS (LU1) output or with applications that output AFP/IPDS through Print Services Facility (PSF). IBM continues to make it easy for IS/IT managers to have an affordable printing solution in a distributed network or on a LAN for applications or software that generate AFP/IPDS or SCS. This includes: Using AFP/IPDS and PSF, capture fonts to hard disk or to flash memory resulting in reduced network traffic over LAN, coaxial or twinaxial connections. Supports TN3270E or TN5250E SCS (LU1) over the LAN using TCP/IP with Telnet. No changes to host applications. Supports emulation of common IBM IPDS and SCS printers. Additional or new remote controllers with twinax or coax cabling are unnecessary. However, twinax and coax connections continue to be available using the Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS. One LAN printer can print LAN (PostScript, PCL, etc) and mainframe or AS/400 documents (AFP/IPDS, SCS). With a card and the standard Ethernet network port or a MarkNet print server using TCP/IP, the printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP/IPDS or SCS documents from an AS/400 or System/390 computer. With the appropriate host software and one of these options, the IBM printer emulates an IBM mainframe or AS/400 host printer. See the compatibility section for details. With the TN3270E and TN5250E extended Telnet protocol support in these options, the printer emulates one TN3270E printer session and up to 4 TN5250E printer sessions using the LU1 SCS data stream over TCP/IP. This is supported directly from an AS/400 or from a mainframe using TCP/IP or through any TN3270E capable gateway that supports TN3270E according to RFC 2355. The DSC/DSE or SCS data streams over LU3 or LU0 are not supported. The Telnet protocol function is only supported with through the standard Ethernet network port or with the MarkNet N2000 print servers. See the compatibility section for more details. For IPDS emulation, the card supports resident scalable fonts and 300, 600, 1200 image quality or 1200 dpi (except Infoprint 1145) print resolutions. The resolution is selected through an IPDS MENU setting. This setting determines the print resolution of IPDS text, graphics, bar code, scalable image and scalable font data. The printer can be configured to take advantage of additional RAM, and when attached to a LAN through the standard Ethernet port or a MarkNet print server, can save IPDS resources to improve performance for complex IPDS print jobs with host resources such as fonts, overlays or page segments. The IPDS emulation supports the IPDS data and resource towers. Fonts can now be downloaded, captured and saved to hard disk or flash memory in the printer. The US Postal Bar code POSTNET font and the Euro currency symbol are supported within IPDS. The Euro currency symbol is also supported for the SCS, PostScript and PCL 6 emulations. Fonts AFP/IPDS Font and Typestyle Support: The Card for IPDS supports resident scalable fonts. The font complement with 12 typestyles supports the IBM Font Collection (Core Int erchange Scalable Font Sets - Courier, Times New Roman and Helvetica faces). The following languages are supported: Latin 1: Afrikaans, Belgian (French and Dutch), Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian English, Canadian French, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Latin American Spanish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish (Castillian), Swedish, Swiss (German, French and Italian), United Kingdom English, United States English Latin 2/ROECE: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, East German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian Latin 3, 4, 5 and 6: Maltese, Turkish, Estonian, Greenlandic, Lappish, Latvian, Lithuanian Greek Cyrillic for: Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Ukrainian. The font complement for the IBM Coordinated Scalable Font Set provides support for Latin 1 languages in 3 Letter Gothic (medium, bold and italic) and 3 Prestige (medium, bold and italic) scalable typestyles. Scalable OCR-A and OCR-B typestyles are supported. The following fonts are supported using bitmaps: APL 12, Boldface PS, Boldface Italic PS, OCR-A 10, OCR-B 10 and Prestige PS. The OCR bitmap fonts have different FGIDs than the scalable font versions. The IBM 4028 Compatibility Font set consists of 22 fixed pitch typestyles supported by bitmap fonts. Times Roman typestyles (13) are created from Times New Roman scalable typestyles of the same weight and style. The IBM 3812/3816 Compatibility Font set consists of 35 typestyles supported by bitmap fonts at 240 dpi. Font Capture Fonts can also be captured dynamically and saved (cached) to hard disk or flash memory in the printer using PSF/MVS V2.2.0 and PSF/400 V4R2 or later. A captured font then appears as a printer resident font. If many fonts are used in the jobs that are printed, capturing fonts and saving them in the printer will decrease network traffic on busy networks. PSF defines fonts as either public or private. In order to capture a font, it must be marked as eligible and public. A private font is not eligible to be captured. Note: Do not mark sensitive fonts such as signatures and MICR fonts as eligible to be captured. Check the font licensing information before a font is made eligible for capture. If a font is to be captured, the appropriate files for the coded font or character set and code page resources must all be marked. The printer must also be defined as capable to capture fonts in PSF. For bitmap fonts, the font resolution of the font captured must match the resolution of the emulated printer for it to be recognized by the printer as a printer resident font. For example, the IBM 3812 and 3816 printer emulations require 240 dpi fonts. The IBM 4028 printer emulation requires 300 dpi fonts. AS/400 On the AS/400, Font capture is supported by AS/400 OS/400 V4R5 or later. To define the printer as capable to capture, in the PSF configuration (CRTPSFCFG), set FNTCAPTURE (*YES). Eligible fonts must be marked. Display the font attributes to identify marked fonts (DSPFNTRSCA). Check for FNTCAPTURE (*YES). Use Create Font Resource (CRTFNTRSC) to mark font resources from other systems. Use Change Font Resource (CHGFNTRSC) to mark fonts that are not marked as eligible. For a font to be eligible for capture, it must have non zero fields for FGID and GCSGID. Any fonts captured and saved in the printer's hard disk or flash memory are saved across instances of the writer. Mainframe (MVS and VSE) Font capture is supported by PSF/MVS 2.2.0 with APAR 0W08340. With PSF/MVS, use APSRMARK to mark eligible fonts if they are not already marked. The IBM Font Collection fonts are already marked as eligible for capture. Font capture is supported by PSF/VSE 2.2.1 with APAR DY43969. With PSF/VSE, use APSRMARK to mark eligible fonts if they are not already marked. SCS Font and Typestyle Support The SCS emulation uses the default resolution set using the Quality menu from the printer's operator panel. The SCS emulation in the card uses PCL fonts from the printer firmware. If the printer is set to 600 dpi, then all SCS data is printed with 600 dpi PCL fonts. It is possible to imbed PCL and PJL commands into the SCS data stream and pass them to the printer utilizing ASCII transparency. On the AS/400, fonts can be selected by specifying the FGID (Font Global Identifier) or by characters per inch (CPI). With IBM mainframes, only CPI font selection is possible. A parameter in the SCS data stream (Final Form Text (Level 2) Document Content Architecture (FFT (L2) DCA)) Page Presentation media (PPM) command is used to control Duplex printing. These 6 fonts are included in SCS emulation as 300 dpi bitmap fonts: OCR-B (3), Boldface Italic (155), Boldface (159), Essay (160), Essay Bold (163) and Document (175). Compatibility For the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe, IPDS is supported under the IPDS MENU settings and SCS is supported under the SCS/TNe MENU settings. Support Notes: Microcode updates and User's Guides are available from the IBM Web site. See the appropriate User's Guide for configuration instructions. When the printer is emulating an IBM printer, the function supported depends on the IBM host software. For Direct Network Attachment - Hardware Compatibility When
the printer contains an optional Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe, it attaches
to a network using one of the following MarkNet print servers: The optional MarkNet print servers support Token-Ring (4Mbps or 16 Mbps), Ethernet 10BaseT/10Base2 and Ethernet 100BaseTX/10BaseT with the following Network Operating Systems: Novell NetWare (including NetWare Directory Services - NDS and NDPS), Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server, TokenTalk and EtherTalk, and the following UNIX platforms: Caldera OpenLinux, IBM AIX, Compaq Tru64 (Digital), HP-UX, Red Hat Linux, SCO OpenServer, UnixWare, SGI IRIX, Sun Solaris, Sun Solaris x86, SuSE Linux and TurboLinux. Notes: MarkNet N2000 microcode level 3.15.x or later is required for SCS/TNe support. For OptraImage network ports, microcode level 5.15.x or later is required for SCS/TNe support. Any MarkNet X2000 microcode level provides AFP/IPDS support only. For IPDS printing, a minimum of 16MB of printer memory is required. Software Compatibility for AFP/IPDS Printing over TCP/IP The IBM host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing when the printer is emulating an IBM 381x, 43xx, 311x or 4028 printer are: Print Services Facility(PSF)/MVS Version 2.2 or later Application System(AS)/400 Operating System(OS)/400 V4R5, V5R1 or later through PSF/400 (See Note) PSF for OS/2 (PSF/2) 2.0 or later PSF for AIX (PSF/6000) 2.1 or later Note: With AS/400 OS/400 V4R5 or OS/400 V5R1, to print IPDS over TCP/IP through PSF/400, PTF SF29249 - WRKAFP2 is required. Software Compatibility for SCS LU1 Printing over TCP/IP The
IBM AS/400 software requirements for TN5250e SCS (LU1) printing using
up to 4 sessions when the printer is emulating an IBM 3812-01 printer
are: Note: Up to four (4) TN5250e sessions from multiple hosts are supported; however the SCS Menu options settings for all 4 sessions are the same. The IBM mainframe software requirements for TN3270e SCS (LU1) printing using one session when the printer is emulating an IBM 3287 printer are: IBM Communications Server (CS) for OS/390 Version 2 Release 5 or later on ESA systems (Note: all appropriate APARs must be applied) TCP/IP for MVS Version 3 Release 2 or later TCP/IP for VM/ESA Version 2 Release 4 or later (function level 310 or later) TCP/IP for VSE/ESA V1 R3 or later using General Print Server Feature Using Cisco 7500 Series Routers SCS LU1 Printing using a Gateway and TCP/IP If TN3270E capable SNA gateway software supports the TN3270E protocol according to RFC 2355, then a TN3270e session can be used to print SCS jobs directly from a mainframe or AS/400. Examples of these gateways are: IBM SecureWay Communications Server 6.0.2 for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, AIX, UnixWare 7, OS/2 Warp Microsoft NetResults SNA Server 4.0 Novell NetWare for SAA 4 as either a TN3270E Server or TN5250 Server Attachmate E-Vantage SNA Gateway 2.0 Barr Systems Communications Server Cisco TN3270 Server OpenConnect using the WebConnect SNA Access Server or SNA Print Server For Direct Twinaxial Attachment - Hardware Compatibility When
the printer contains an optional Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe and the
Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS (P/N 44H0011) with a twinaxial cable, the
printer attaches to the following IBM hardware: Notes: Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS (P/N 44H0011) microcode level H02-8491 or later is required. There must be two separate twinax addresses, one for the SCS emulation using the Adapter for SCS and another for the Card's IPDS emulation. The Adapter for SCS does not require the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe to support SCS. The Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS provides SCS data stream support for a twinax connection that requires both IPDS and SCS data stream support when using the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe. For Direct Twinaxial Attachment - Hardware Compatibility The
IBM host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing when the printer
is emulating an IBM 381x, 43xx, 311x or 4028 printer are: For Direct Coaxial Attachment - Hardware Compatibility When
the printer contains the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe and the Coax/Twinax
Adapter for SCS with a coaxial cable, the printer attaches to the
following IBM hardware: Notes: Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS microcode level H01-9072 or later is required. The Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS provides SCS data stream support for a coax connection that requires both IPDS and SCS data stream support when using the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe. For Direct Coaxial Attachment - Software Compatibility The IBM host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing when the printer is emulating an IBM 381x, 43xx, 311x or 4028 printer are as follows: Any application or host software that generates the AFP/IPDS data stream for one of the emulated printers such as: Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS Feature (FC 4141) The
Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS provides SCS (for Coax, DSC/DSE) data
stream support with Infoprint 1120 printers for IBM mainframe and
AS/400 customers who must print SCS over distributed SNA networks using
a coaxial or twinaxial cable connected printer. Infoprint 1120 Printer Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight Note: (1) Weights for low voltage and high voltage modes are the same. Recommended Clearances Left/Right Front Back Top
Electrical Specifications for Infoprint 1120 Low Voltage Models High Voltage Models Power Consumption & Thermal output Infoprint 1120 Printing States 1120 Base 1120 N 1125 Base 1125 N
Notes: Acoustics for Infoprint 1120 All measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296. Meter Average Sound Pressure, dBa 1-meter Average Declared Sound
Not applicable. See Technical Description. Software MarkVision Professional and printer drivers are provided on the Drivers, MarkVision, and Utilities CD that is packaged with the printer. See Publications section for details. MarkVision Professional for Sun Solaris, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Linux, HP-UX and IBM AIX operating systems are available from the IBM Web site. The Windows software applications, which operate in the operating systems listed above, are best suited to run with the drivers supplied with the printer. These drivers for Windows take advantage of your printer functions and increase the printer performance wherever possible. Operating Systems Infoprint 1120 is compatible with applications running under the following operating systems for either local or network connections: For information about USB connections, see Local Connections. Apple Macintosh Apple Macintosh System 7.5 Operating System or later with Tri-Port Adapter or MarkNet** Print Server Apple MacOS 8.6 or later with USB Interface or MarkNet Print Server Apple MacOS X Download the printer PPD file or printer driver from the IBM Web site. Microsoft Windows Download the latest printer drivers from the IBM Web site. Novell Download the NDPS IP Gateway from the IBM Web site. Linux Download the Enhanced Printer Drivers from the IBM Web site. UNIX Download the Enhanced Printer Drivers from the IBM Web site. Other Virtually any platform supporting TCP/IP IBM AS/400 Systems with TCP/IP with OS/400(R) V3R1 or later using OS400 Host Print Transform The software applications that operate with most Apple LaserWriter printers will generally operate with the Infoprint 1120. The Macintosh 128, 512, and 512e Computers are not supported. Management Solutions (MarkVision**) MarkVision Professional, MarkVision Messenger, NetPnP and Software Installation and Distribution tools are provided on Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CDs. MarkVision Professional MarkVision Professional is a cross-platform print management solution that enables IT administrators to proactively monitor and manage network devises in an enterprise environment via a web browser. It provides IT administrators with realtime device status and information, centralized device setup, remote printer monitoring and management, and asset management capabilities. MarkVision Messenger MarkVision Messenger provides real-time notification of printer conditions via e-mail, paging, or other applications and facilitates automated responses to these conditions before they become critical and disruptive to user productivity. MarkVision Messenger enhances administrators' quality for service and improves end-user productivity and satisfaction. NetPnP (provided on CD) NetPnP senses when a new IBM printer is attached to the network and automatically creates a shared printer object on the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 system. Furthermore, NetPnP notifies end-users via e-mail that the new network printer is available for printing. Designed for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 environments, Net PnP makes the Infoprint 1120 printers available to end-users within seconds of network attachment. Software Installation and Distribution tools (provided on CD) In Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 environments, these tools enable administrators to push printer software installation to other Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 workstations or to write a script that will install specified printer software on specified Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 workstations on the network. In Windows 9X environments, it enables administrators to write installation scripts that can then be distributed to other workstations. When executed, these scripts will silently install all specified IBM software. Solaris Ready for Sun Customers These printers are certified Solaris Ready by Sun and include Infoprint 1120 Enhanced Printer Drivers for Sun Systems and Sun specific documentation seamless installation and use in Sun Solaris environments. The IBM network printers are Ethernet-ready for use in Sun networks. The IBM printers with USB interfaces are certified for USB attachment to Sun Blade workstations and Sun Ray appliances. MarkVision Professional is available from the IBM Web site. IBM Network Printer Manager (NPM) NPM will have generic support for Infoprint 1120. IBM Infoprint Manager Infoprint Manager will have generic support for Infoprint 1120. Network Printer Resource Utility (NPRU) NPRU will not support the Infoprint 1120. TCP/IP Network Port Monitor Utility This utility will not support the Infoprint 1120. LPR Remote Printing Client Utility This utility will not support the Infoprint 1120. Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable Note:
Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are
available. Mach Feature Part Note: (2) Supplies item. All printer features are customer installable. The Infoprint 1120 media features include: This
input option can be installed beneath the printer to offer an added
input source which holds approximately 250 sheets of 20 lb. paper. For
capacity estimates on other media types, see Media Support. Multiple
optional drawers are supported simultaneously. This
optional input source installs beneath the printer, and it holds
approximately 500 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. Multiple optional drawers
are supported simultaneously. This
optional input source is designed to be installed beneath the printer
and below any other optional input sources. This option holds
approximately 2000 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. This
optional input source is designed to be installed beneath the printer
and below any other optional input sources. This option holds
approximately 2000 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. For
customer environments with space or budget constraints that would
prevent purchase of the complete input drawer option, a separate tray
option is available. (Drawer includes tray plus support unit.) For
example, the tray might hold an alternate media, such as letterhead,
and temporarily replace a tray with standard media as needed. This
version of the tray holds approximately 200 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. For
customer environments with space or budget constraints that would
prevent purchase of the complete input drawer option, a separate tray
option is available. (Drawer includes tray plus support unit.) For
example, the tray might hold an alternate media, such as letterhead,
and temporarily replace a tray with standard media as needed. This
version of the tray holds approximately 500 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 28, 2003) This
option offers two-sided printing capability. It is designed to
complement the Infoprint 1120 printers with an integrated 250-sheet
input. This feature is only available on the Infoprint 1120. This
option offers two-sided printing capability. It is designed to
complement the Infoprint 1120 printers with an integrated 250-sheet
input. This feature is only available on the Infoprint 1120. Although
occasional envelope printing is supported through the printer's
auxiliary tray, this option is available for more frequent envelope
printing. It holds up to 85 envelopes. When the envelope feeder is
installed, the auxiliary tray is not usable. This tray supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard Infoprint 1120 paper tray. The UAT enables the customer to feed from a tray quantities of custom-size media that range in 1mm increments from the media sizes outlined in the Media Sizes, Types, and Weights Section. The
minimum size supported in the 250-sheet UAT is 3x5 inches. The UAT is
sold as a drawer or as a tray. The tray can be used in place of the
250-sheet integrated tray in the appropriate base printer. This tray supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard Infoprint 1120 paper tray. The UAT enables the customer to feed from a tray quantities of custom-size media that range in 1mm increments from the media sizes outlined in the Media Sizes, Types, and Weights Section. The minimum size supported in the 400-UAT is 3x7 inches. The UAT is sold as a drawer or as a tray. The tray can be used in place of the 500-sheet integrated tray in the appropriate base printer. The
range of media weights, types and sizes supported by each of these
options is described under Media Support. The maximum configuration of
paper options supported by each printer model is also described within
Media Support. This feature is a finisher that offers stapling, hole punch, offsetting, and an additional output bin for the Infoprint Color 1220 with M30 MFP Option. Two, three, or four hole left-edge hole punching is available (configured from the printer Op panel during setup). Hole punching is not supported by IPDS. The Finisher S has a built-in scanner shelf for the M30 option. The
Finisher S supports a single staple position is the upper left corner.
The Finisher can support up to 3000 sheets of unstapled, unpunched
media. For stapled media, the output bin supports up to 90 stapled sets
or 2700 sheets. The stapler can staple a maximum of 30 sheets per set.
The staple cartridge contains 3000 staples. Refill staple cartridges
are available in packages of three cartridges. The
standard printer stand (without cabinet) is a solution for an office
environment where the user desires a printer at approximately table
height. It is solid grey in color. Minimum required = 0, maximum allowed = no maximum Prerequisite = none, Co-requisite = none The low-profile printer stand is targeted for an office environment where: It is solid grey in color. The standard printer stand with cabinet is targeted for an environment where: the user desires the printer to reside approximately at table height, or An increased height is desired for input option access, or A storage bin is desired. It is solid grey in color. Printer Stand Recommendations To minimize the possibility of tipping when the printer is configured with three or more paper drawers, the use of a printer stand is recommended. Under no circumstances should the bottom of the base printer or the bottom of the duplex unit, if installed, be higher than 38.1 mm (1.5 in.) above the printer stand side shelves. The following table shows the recommended limit for input and output options to use with each respective printer stand. Maximum Recommended Configurations: Low Profile Printer Stand
Printer Stand Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight (1)
This feature is solid grey in color and provides a stand for the scanner included in the M20, M25, and M30 MFP Options. The Infoprint 1120 has two slots for memory and flash features. Only one flash feature is allowed. If more than one flash feature is installed, the feature with the largest capacity is used. If a flash feature and an Optra Forms flash feature are both installed, the Optra Forms flash feature is used. The memory features for the Infoprint 1120 include the following SDRAM features: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) The flash memory features for the Infoprint 1120 include: If
larger storage is required, an optional hard disk feature is also
available. The hard disk with adapter feature is required for a hard
disk support. The adapter plugs into one of the 2 connection slots.
Multiple hard disk features may be ordered although only one hard disk
can be installed at a time. (No Longer Available as of June 25, 2004) In addition to the standard USB port for all models and standard parallel port on the non-network models, each Infoprint 1120 model has one expansion slots that can be used for an optional hard disk, optional internal print servers, or optional local connections. The following local connection options are supported: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) The Tri-Port Adapter supports three interfaces: This
serial port utilizes a standard 25-pin D-shell female connector at
speeds up to 115,200 bps. It can be connected to most systems that
support an RS-232C or RS-422 interface. Serial baud rates range from
1200 to 115,200 bps. This port utilizes a standard 8-pin LocalTalk port for direct connection to an Apple Macintosh or LocalTalk network. The Infrared adapter (FC 4131) is required to use this port. The infrared adapter plugs into this port and provides a wireless I/R connection at up to 4 megabit per second (mbps). Note: This interface is not supported on the Infoprint 1120. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) This
adapter allows an RS-232C Serial/Parallel port with a type C connector
(1284-C) to accept a cable with a type B connector (1284-B). (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) This feature includes both the RS-232C Serial/Parallel 1284-C Interface Card and a Parallel 1284-C 6-foot cable. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) This
feature includes both the Parallel 1284 C-B Adapter (FC 4135) and the
RS-232C Serial/Parallel 1284-C Interface Card (FC 4133). The
Infrared adapter plugs into the Tri-Port adapter and provides a
wireless interface for devices such as laptop computers and handheld
computers and pocket PCs. Its transfer rates are up to 4 mbps. This card provides a USB port and 1284-C parallel port. The USB interface offers data transfer rates of 12 mbps. Note:
USB is supported only under Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
operating systems, Sun's Sun Ray appliances running Sun Ray Server code
version 1.2 or later, Sun Blade workstations, Windows Me, and Apple
Macintosh i Mac computer with operating system 8.6 or higher. A USB
cable is included with this card. This
adapter is installed on the printer's parallel port and receives its
power through the parallel port. It utilizes a standard 25-pin D-shell
females connector and supports baud rates up to 19,200 bps for RS-232C
or 38,400 bps for RS-422. For
personal Computers and UNIX Workstations, the recommended PC parallel
printer cable is required for attachment of the Infoprint 1120. It must
be ordered separately. For parallel attachment, this cable is recommended for ten feet or less and must be ordered separately. For parallel attachment, this cable is recommended for twenty feet or less and must be ordered separately. For serial attachment, this cable is recommended for fifty feet or less and must be ordered separately. For USB attachment, this USB cable is recommended and must be ordered separately. For
serial attachment to the IBM AS/400 ASCII Workstation Controller, refer
to the IBM AS/400 ASCII Workstation Reference and Example manual
(SA41-9922) for specific cable information. The printer requires a
Tri-Port adapter. Network cards plug into two expansion slots for 1125 and one expansion slot for 1120. For
Infoprint 1120 there is one expansion slot for network For Infoprint
1125 there are two expansion slots for network cards to plug in. On
models that have Ethernet standard (network and duplex network models),
the Ethernet is onboard and does not take up an expansion slot. Only
one Ethernet card and one Token-Ring card are allowed. Models that have
Ethernet onboard cannot have a 10/100BaseTX card installed in an
expansion slot. These models can have a 10Base/2 card installed in an
expansion slot, but it will disable the onboard 10/100BaseTX Ethernet. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) This
print server allows the printer to connect a 100BaseFX fiber optic
Ethernet network. This card supports multimode fiber (62.5/125um) and
has a duplex SC connector. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 20, 2004) This
print server allows the printer to connect a 100BaseFX fiber optic
Ethernet network. This card supports multimode fiber (62.5/125um) and
has a female MTRJ connector. Infoprint
1120 network models come standard with Fast Ethernet 10/100BaseTx
built-in to the controller board. Additionally, Infoprint 1120 supports
the following MarkNet** N2000 Series Internal Print Servers: This feature allows the printer to be connected directly to a wireless LAN using the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard. This standard operates at speeds of up to 11 megabits per second (Mbps). The range of this wireless adapter depends on the environment, whether used indoors or outdoors and building contruction. Typical indoor ranges are 20-50 meters and outdoor ranges are 100-200 meters. Performance will degrade with distance. The wireless LAN feature is compliant with any WiFi-compliant device. The
feature is an external adapter that connects to the ethernet port on
the printer. The ethernet port can be the standard port that comes on
any network model, or an internal ethernet or external print server
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