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IBM 4400 Thermal Laser Printer Highlights
Reliability Two direct-drive motors control the ribbon spindles and are designed to sustain ribbon tension throughout the life of the printer, minimizing torn ribbons and downtime. Ease of use Remote management
© International Business Machines Corporation 2000 The IBM 4400 is a Thermal Printer family, with cost-effective, rugged, compact printers that are ideal for printing bar codes, labels, and tags in industrial applications. Model Abstract 4400-004 The IBM 4400 Model 004 has a nominal print width of four inches and a maximum print speed of 10 inches-per-second (ips) for 203 dots-per-inch (dpi) and 8 ips for 300 dpi. Model Abstract 4400-006 The IBM 4400 Model 006 has a nominal print width of six inches and a maximum print speed of 10 ips for 203 dpi and 8 ips for 300 dpi. Model Abstract 4400-008 The IBM 4400 Model 008 has a nominal print width of eight inches and a maximum print speed of 8 ips for 203 dpi and 6 ips for 300 dpi. Thermal Label Printer family offers:
The following features are standard on all models.
IBM 4400 Attachment Summary The following table shows the allowable combinations of attachments for an IBM 4400 Printer. The parallel port and the serial port are standard on the IBM 4400 when no other attachment features are chosen. However, when any 10/100 Ethernet feature (#4177, 4178, 5177, 5178) or Wireless Ethernet (# 4277, 4377, 4278, 4378) is chosen, the Parallel Port cannot be used since these Ethernet adapters remove the parallel port. The serial port is always available regardless of attachment features. The table shows: The Coax/Twinax Adapter (#4830, 4835) can be installed with the 10/100 Ethernet features (#4177, 4178, 5177, 5178). The Coax/Twinax Adapter (#4830, 4835) cannot be
installed with either of the Wireless Ethernet Adapters. The following is a summary of the IBM 4400 features A complete description of each feature follows the "Chargeable Features" Table later in this document. Ethernet 10/100 BaseT NIC(#4177, 4178) The Ethernet 10/100 BaseT NIC Adapter is available for new IBM 4400 printers, and for upgrades of existing IBM 4400 Models 004 printers. The Ethernet 10/100 BaseT NIC is an internal adapter that connects the printer to an Ethernet network using TCP/IP, NetBIOS TCP/IP, and IPX. The ASCII parallel interface is replaced by this Ethernet NIC. When this adapter is to be used for IPDS, feature numbers 4862 or 4867 (IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC) are also required. The adapter provides the capability to provide printer status information via a Web page when the printer's IP address is supplied to a standard Web browser. This is in addition to the function provided by the 4400 Printer Management Utility. Lucent Wireless Ethernet (#4377, 4378) The Lucent Wireless Ethernet attachment card (#4377, 4378) provides support for either wireless or standard Ethernet cable connections. This adapter card is compliant with IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi. Wireless operation requires that the customer obtain a Proxim (Lucent) Orinoco World Silver or Gold PCMCIA radio card. A dipole rubber duck antenna is included with this feature. The Wireless Ethernet installation removes the parallel
port, so the
parallel port cannot be used when this feature is installed. Also, none
the following adapters can be installed when this feature is installed:
The Cisco Wireless Ethernet attachment card (#4277, 4278) provides support for either wireless or standard Ethernet cable connections. This adapter card is compliant with IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi. Wireless operation requires that the customer obtain a Cisco Aironet AIR-352 PCMCIA adapter card. A dipole rubber duck antenna is included with this feature. The Wireless Ethernet installation removes the parallel
port, so the
parallel port cannot be used when this feature is installed. Also, none
the following adapters can be installed when this feature is installed:
The Wireless Ethernet MES features (#4278, #4378) cannot be installed on certain IBM 4400 printers manufactured prior to February 2003. These features can only be installed on IBM 4400 printers with the following serial numbers. For any model 4400 printer with a serial number starting with "011", the serial number must be 0111171 or greater. For Model 004 printers with a serial number beginning with "010", the serial number must be 0103552 or higher. For Model 006 printers with a serial number beginning with "010", the serial number must be 0103791 or higher. For Model 008 printers with a serial number beginning with "010", the serial number must be 0103785 or higher. Printers not within the serial numbers listed above cannot be re-worked to accept the Wireless Ethernet features. Coax/Twinax Interface (#4830, #4835) The Coax/Twinax attachment provides the addition of both a coax and a twinax interface, in addition to the ASCII Serial/Parallel interface. This provides support for ASCII, IGP, Code V, and Coax/Twinax emulations. It also is a prerequisite for the IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC (#4862 or #4867) when the Twinax attachment will be used in IPDS mode. Basic 10/100 Ethernet Network Interface Card (#5177, 51278) The Basic Ethernet NIC offers a lower priced alternative to the 10/100 Ethernet NIC (#4177, #4178). The following function available with the current 10/100
Ethernet
adapter (#4177, 4178) is not available with the basic adapter:
This adapter cannot be installed with the Ethernet 10/100 Adapter (#4177, #4178). Since the Basic Ethernet adapter is not detected by the printer, the Basic Ethernet configuration menu is not available through the IBM 4400 printer control panel. An Ethernet configuration utility must be used to set
the
configuration parameters options and the IP address. A utility is
available by selecting "thermal" and then "4400" at the IBM Printer web
site for downloading drivers and utilities. The address of this web
site to download this utility is: Other configuration utilities such as bootp and arp can also be used to configure the Basic Ethernet NIC. Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) for Twinax or Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) (#4862, #4867) This feature provides capability to support IPDS printing for printers attached to an Ethernet LAN (with feature numbers 4177 or 4178) or attached by Twinax (with feature numbers 4830 or 4835). IPDS allows print pages containing an unlimited mix of different types of data: high-quality text, images, vector graphics, and bar codes. IPDS support is provided on the following platforms:
Prerequisites for the IPDS feature are the 300 DPI printhead and the Additional Memory Feature. The IPDS feature is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. Legacy Migration Utility-1 (#4870, 4871, 4882, 4883, 4884, 4885) The Legacy Migration Utility-1 (LMU-1) is an interpreter developed for the IBM 4400 Thermal Printer that translates a set if existing Zebra Technology Corp ZPL-II (TM) graphics language commands into IBM 4400 printer language. Detailed command information is available in the IBM 4400 User's Legacy Migration Utility-1 User's Guide Addendum (G544-5796). Ordering Information for LMU-1 Normally Code V and IGP are standard on an IBM 4400. When the LMU-1 feature is ordered, either Code V or IGP, but not both, can be present on an IBM 4400. Also, different IPDS features must be specified depending on the presence of LMU-1, IGP, and Code V. For initial orders, the following feature codes are available: (#4870) LMU-1 with IGP (Initial Order) This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 with IGP. (#4871) LMU-1 with Code V (Initial Order) This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 with Code V. For MES orders for installed machines, different feature
codes must
be used depending on the features already installed on the IBM 4400.
These feature codes are:
The Legacy Migration Utility - 2 (LMU-2) provides
support for
emulation of TEC printers. This interpreter is compatible with the
following TEC printers: Telnet 3270e/5250e (#4520, 4530, 4531, 4532, 4890, 4891, 4892, 4893) The Telnet 3270e/5250e feature allows printing currently being performed with coax/twinax attached printers to be migrated easily to network attached printers, without changing the existing application. This feature must be used with one of the following
adapters: The Telnet feature cannot be used with any IPDS feature or the Coax/Twinax adapter, or the Basic Ethernet Adapter (#5177, 5178) Bar Code Validator (#5610, #5611) The Bar Code Validator is an external device that attaches near the paper exit of the printer. It scans the printed output for bar codes, and monitors bar code quality. After a bar code passes the scan beam, the Validator grades it and sends a report back to the printer. The printer response is determined by the Validator settings. A 1/2-inch distance between bar codes is required when the Validator is used. The Validator feature only applies to picket fence (vertical bars) bar codes. The Validator cannot be used to verify Ladder (horizontal bars) bar codes. The maximum length of a bar code to be verified is approximately 6.5 inches (including approximately 0.25 inches for the quiet zone). This maximum length can vary depending on the bar code element width. The Validator is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. Media Cutter (#7340, #7360, #7380, #7304, #7306, #7308) The Media Cutter automatically cuts media after each label is printed or via a software command to cut media after a specified number of labels are printed. The Media Cutter (like the Validator) is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. Media/Label Cutter Tray (#7330, #7341, #7361, #7381) This option is used exclusively with the media cutter option to catch the cut media and collect it away from the Media Cutter Assembly. This feature is only available when the Media Cutter is installed. 300 DPI Printhead (#3500) This feature provides a 300-DPI printhead on initial orders for a Model 004. A 203-DPI Printhead is provided on initial orders if feature number 3500 is not ordered. Additional Memory This feature increases the DRAM and Flash memory from 4 MB Flash and 8 MB DRAM to a total of 10 MB Flash memory and 16 MB DRAM memory to support printing of label media lengths up to a maximum of 99 inches. Peel and Rewind Feature The Peel and Rewind feature is available as an optional feature for the IBM 4400 Models 004, 006, and 008. This features enables the following modes of operation: Peel-Off Mode In Peel-Off Mode the printer unwinds the dye-cut media from the supply spindle, prints the label, automatically peels the label from the media carrier (label backing) and leaves the peeled label at the mouth of the printer. The printer then rewinds the waste label carrier (backing) onto the optional internal rewinder spindle. The label presentation sensor detects when the label has been removed, and the printer then retracts the media and prints the next label. Batch Mode Labels are printed and rewound onto a roll for later use. This optional feature is now available for field installable. The Peel and Rewind features cannot be used when the Media Cutter (FN 7340, 7304, 7360, 7306, 7380, or 7308) are installed. Prior to this Announcement, the Rewinder function was included on all Models 006 and 008, and only available on the Model 004 as an initial order feature. The Peel and Rewind features cannot be installed on the same printer as the Media Cutter features (FN 7340, 7360, 7380, 7304, 7306, or 7308). Resident Fonts The following fonts are resident: Operator Panel Translations The Operator Panel language is customer selectable. The choice of languages are: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. Bar Code Printing Printed bar codes meet the requirements of ANSI Document X3.182-1990, 'Bar Code Print Quality - Guideline' Grade A. Printer Software Windows Drivers Print drivers for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT are included with the printer. The drivers are based on Serial Matrix emulation. PMU software Direct thermal media: Direct thermal media is paper coated with special chemicals that act as an accelerator, acceptor dye, and binder. During direct thermal mode, the heat from the thermal printhead contacts the paper and causes a chemical reaction to take place. Printheads: The printhead must be replaced periodically, and new printheads are obtained as a supply item. The 300 DPI printhead may be ordered to upgrade a 203 DPI machine to 300 DPI. Cleaning Pens These items are supply items and, as such, are not available from IBM service or included in the warranty and maintenance service agreement. The IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printer is designated a Customer Setup (CSU) machine. The Quick Start Guide contains the necessary instructions to enable the customer to set up and configure the printer. Physical Specifications IBM 4400 Printers: Weight and Dimensions Performance Characteristics The performance characteristics are shown in the table below. The print speed is selectable from either the control panel or the host system, and ranges from 2 IPS to the maximum speed of the printer in 1 IPS increments. IBM 4400 Print Characteristics: Notes Printhead: The printer produces American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Grade A bar codes in both ladder and picket fence modes with both 203 DPI and 300 DPI resolution printheads. The nominal printhead dot size is 0.110 mm x 0.132 mm for 203 DPI and 0.0697 mm x 0.110 mm for 300 DPI. Print Length The print lengths are a function of the DRAM memory supplied with the printer. The maximum label length is increased by the installation of the expansion memory (#5600 or #5601). Media Handling Modes The printer operates under two basic modes: batch and on-demand. Batch mode is used to print and collect labels for later use. On-demand mode is used in applications where labels will be used immediately after printing. Batch Mode: In batch mode, the printer unwinds the media from the media supply spindle and prints the labels. Peel-Off Mode: In Peel-Off Mode the printer unwinds the media from the supply spindle, prints the label, automatically peels the label from the media carrier web and leaves the peeled label at the mouth of the printer. The printer then rewinds the waste label carrier web onto the internal rewinder spindle. The label presentation sensor detects when the label has been removed, and the printer then retracts the media before printing the next label. Tear-Off Mode: In Tear-Off Mode, the printer unwinds the media from the supply spindle, prints the label, and leaves the label at the mouth of the printer (aligning the tear point over the tear-off bar). The label presentation sensor detects when the label has been removed, and the printer then retracts the media before printing the next label (to prevent the loss of a form). Tear-Off Strip Mode: In Tear-Off Strip Mode, the printer unwinds the media from the supply spindle and continues printing until the print buffer is empty. The printer then positions the last label for removal by aligning the tear point over the tear-off bar. The label presentation sensor can be used in the tear-off strip mode to detect when a label has been removed. When the printer buffer is again loaded, the printer will retract the media before resuming printing to prevent the loss of a form. Bar Codes Bar code symbologies The printer is capable of printing the bar code
symbologies as shown in the following table. Voltage: Temperature: Relative Humidity: Heat Output (Model 004): Acoustics (Model 004): Per ISO 9296: Heat Output (Models 006 and 008): Acoustics (Models 006 and 008): Per ISO 9296: Not applicable. The IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printers attach to the
systems, controllers, and processors described below: Software Requirements The following table summarizes the IPDS support by platform. IBM 4400 IPDS PSF(TM)/MVS, PSF/VSE, PSF/400, PSF for
OS/390 Support Summary IBM 4400 IPDS Infoprint Manager Summary: IBM 4400 Supported IPDS Bar Codes: Printer Emulations With a coax interface, the IBM 4400 Printer emulates the following IBM Coax Printer models: Non-IPDS IPDS With a twinax interface, the IBM 4400 printer emulates
the following IBM twinax models: Refer to the IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printer Coax/Twinax Programmer's Reference Manual for details and limitations concerning the twinax and coax emulations. The ASCII Emulation software provides the following emulations: Printer Protocols Page Orientations: Graphics: Vertical Page Formatting: Character Sets: Font Typefaces: Refer to the IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printer ASCII Programmer's Reference Manual for details and limitations concerning the ASCII emulations. When the Ethernet 10/100 BaseT Network Interface Card is
installed,
the following Network Operating Systems and protocols are supported: Operating System Protocol
Refer to the IBM 4400 Ethernet Interface User's Manual
for details and limitations concerning the Ethernet NIC Network
Support.
Note: (1) Withdrawn From Marketing (WDFM) on date shown. A detailed description of each feature follows. This feature provides a 300 DPI printhead. A 203 DPI
Printhead is
provide on initial orders if FN 3500, 3501 or 3502 is not ordered. Limitations:
Notice that this feature is not available for Field Installation as an
MES. Since the 300 DPI printhead is a supply item, a 300 DPI printhead
must be ordered as a supply item for Field Installation as an MES. This
is true regardless of whether a 203 DPI or 300 DPI printhead is
presently installed. The part numbers for ordering the 300 DPI
printhead as a supply item are: Model 004 300 DPI 4" printhead: PN 69G7344 (#4177) Ethernet 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Adapter - Initial
Order The Ethernet 10/100 BaseT NIC Adapter is an internal adapter that connects the printer to an Ethernet network using TCP/IP, NetBIOS TCP/IP, and IPX. The ASCII parallel interface is replaced by this Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC). When this adapter is to be used for IPDS, FN 4862 or FN 4867 (IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC) is also required. The adapter provides the capability to provide printer status information via a Web page when the printer's IP address is supplied to a standard Web browser. This is in addition to the function provided by the 4400 Printer Management Utility. Maximum Number of Features One of either #4177 or #4178 Prerequisites: IBM 4400 Model 004, 006, or 008 Thermal Printer and FN 4862 or 4867 when used for IPDS. Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: This feature is not customer setup.
Field installation is performed by IBM Field Engineering This feature provides an adapter card that is integrated into the printer. This adapter provides a 10/100 BaseT LAN interface as well as the wireless Ethernet 802.11b Wi-Fi compatible interface. The Wi-Fi interface is compatible with the Cisco PCMCIA WLAN radio. Wireless operation requires that the customer obtain a Cisco Aironet 350 Series Client adapter card, such as the AIR-352 adapter. A dipole rubber duck antenna is included with this feature. When this adapter is to be used for IPDS, FN 4862 or FN 4867 (IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC) is also required. Cannot be installed with:Coax/Twinax Adapter (#4830, 4835) Customer Setup Yes for initial order (#4277), No for Mes (#4278). Limitations Feature Number 4278 can only be installed on IBM 4400
printers with the following serial numbers. See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes, feature number 4278 is field installable. This feature provides an adapter card that is integrated into the printer. This adapter provides a 10/100 BaseT LAN interface as well as the wireless Ethernet 802.11b Wi-Fi compatible interface. Wireless operation requires that the customer obtain a Proxim (Lucent) Orinoco World Silver or Gold radio card. A dipole rubber duck antenna is included with this feature. When this adapter is to be used for IPDS, FN 4862 or FN 4867 (IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC) is also required. Compatibility Conflicts:Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup Yes for initial order (#4377), No for MES (#4378). Limitations: Feature Number 4378 can only be installed on IBM 4400
printers with the following serial numbers. (#4520) Telnet (Initial) This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability. This feature can be installed with the Legacy Migration-1 or Legacy Migration-2 features. Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters:10/100 BaseT Ethernet (#4177, 4178) Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No, this feature is initial order only. Field InstallationNo, Initial Order Only. The Coax/Twinax attachment provides the addition of both a coax and a twinax interface, in addition to the ASCII Serial / Parallel interface. This provides support for ASCII, IGP, Code V, and Coax/Twinax emulations. When the Twinax attachment will be used in IPDS mode, the IPDS for Twinax or Ethernet NIC (FN 4862 or FN 4867) is also required. Coax mode is not supported for IPDS. The IBM 4400 Coax/Twinax Programmer's Reference" is included on the CD shipped with the printer. Maximum Number of Features: One Prerequisites: IBM 4400 Models 004, 006 or 008 Thermal Printer. Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: If ordered as an MES, IBM Service must
install this feature as FN 4835. This feature provides capability to support IPDS
printing for printers attached with any of the following attachments: The IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) allows print pages containing an unlimited mix of different types of data: high-quality text, images, vector graphics, and bar codes. Publication S544-5735, "4400 IPDS Programmer's
Reference" is included on the CD that ships with the printer. This feature is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. These features cannot be installed with LMU-1 (#4870 or
#4871). This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with IGP. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with Code V. Limitations:
No IGP when this feature is installed; Not with FN 4870. This feature
cannot be installed with IPDS (#4862 or #4867). Prerequisites: IBM 4400 Model 004, 006, or 008 (#4968) IPDS(LMU-1 with IGP installed) - MES) This feature provides IPDS when the Legacy Migration
Utility-1 with IGP (FN 4870 or 4972) is installed. (#4969) IPDS(LMU-1, Code V installed) - MES This feature provides IPDS when the Legacy Migration
Utility-1 and Code V (Either FN 4871 or 4973) is installed. (#4970) LMU-1 with IGP (IPDS installed) - MES This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with IGP when IPDS (FN 4862, 4867) is already installed. (#4971) LMU-1 with Code V (IPDS installed) - MES This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with Code V when IPDS (FN 4862, 4867) is installed. (#4972) LMU-1 with IGP (IPDS not installed) - MES This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with IGP when IPDS (FN 4862 or 4867) is not already installed. (#4973) LMU-1 with Code V (IPDS not installed) - MES This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1
with Code V when IPDS (FN 4862 or 4867) is not installed. (#4980) LMU-2 with IGP (Initial) This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation with IGP. No Code V capability is provided when this feature is installed. Prerequisites: A 300 DPI printhead is required for LMU-2. The feature
numbers for the 300 DPI printhead are: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No, this feature is initial order only. Limitations: See compatibility conflicts; No Code V Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation No, Initial Order Only. (#4981) LMU-2 with Code V (Initial) This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation with Code V. No IGP capability is provided when this feature is installed. Prerequisites: A 300 DPI printhead is required for LMU-2. The feature
numbers for the 300 DPI printhead are: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No. Limitations: See Compatibility Conflicts; No IGP Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation No, Initial Order Only. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 and IGP for a 4400 printer when Telnet is not installed. If Telnet is installed, use feature number 4883. This emulation is supported on the ASCII, Serial, and Coax/Twinax adapters. Prerequisites None. Corequisites None. Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 and IGP emulations for a 4400 printer when Telnet (#4520, 4530) is installed. If Telnet is not installed, use feature number 4883 to order LMU-1 with IGP. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites Telnet (#4520, 4530). Corequisites None. Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 and Code V emulations for a 4400 printer when Telnet (#4520, 4530) is not installed. If Telnet is installed, use feature number 4885 to order LMU-1 with Code V. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only Code V will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites None. Corequisites None. Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only Code V will be installed after this feature is installed. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-1 and Code V emulations for a 4400 printer when Telnet (#4520, 4530) is installed. If Telnet is not installed, use FN 4884 to order LMU-1 with Code V. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only Code V will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites Telnet (#4520, 4530). Corequisites None. Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation with IGP. No Code V capability is provided when this feature is installed. Prerequisites: The 300 DPI printhead is a prerequisite for this
feature. When this
feature is added as an MES, the printer must be 300 DPI. This
requirement is fulfilled if the 300 DPI printhead feature was installed
when the printer was initially ordered (FN 3500, 3501, or 3502), or the
300 DPI printhead can be ordered as a supply item using the following
part numbers: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No. Limitations: See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation with IGP. No Code V capability is provided when this feature is installed. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites: Telnet (#4520, 4530) The 300 DPI printhead is a prerequisite for this
feature. When this
feature is added as an MES, the printer must be 300 DPI. This
requirement is fulfilled if the 300 DPI printhead feature was installed
when the printer was initially ordered (FN 3500, 3501, or 3502), or the
300 DPI printhead can be ordered as a supply item using the following
part numbers: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No. Limitations: See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation with Code V. No IGP capability is provided when this feature is installed. Prerequisites: The 300 DPI printhead is a prerequisite for this
feature. When this
feature is added as an MES, the printer must be 300 DPI. This
requirement is fulfilled if the 300 DPI printhead feature was installed
when the printer was initially ordered (FN 3500, 3501, or 3502), or the
300 DPI printhead can be ordered as a supply item using the following
part numbers: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No. Limitations: See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Legacy Migration Utility-2 for TEC Emulation and Code V. No IGP capability is provided when this feature is installed. Prerequisites: Telnet (#4520, 4530) The 300 DPI printhead is a prerequisite for this
feature. When this
feature is added as an MES, the printer must be 300 DPI. This
requirement is fulfilled if the 300 DPI printhead feature was installed
when the printer was initially ordered (FN 3500, 3501, or 3502), or the
300 DPI printhead can be ordered as a supply item using the following
part numbers: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup: No. Limitations: See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability. This feature can only be used when neither the Legacy Migration Utility-1 or the Legacy Migration Utility -2 features are installed. Prerequisites None. Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: This feature cannot be installed after the following
features are
installed. If either LMU-1 or LMU-2 are installed, use FN 4531 or FN
4532 to add Telnet. Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability. This feature can only be used when the Legacy Migration Utility-1 is installed. Prerequisites Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability. This feature can only be used when the Legacy Migration Utility-2 is installed. Prerequisites Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability with IGP and Legacy Migration Utility-1. This feature is only to be used when both of these features are being added to an IBM 4400 Printer. No Code V capability is provided when this feature is installed. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites None. Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability with Code V and Legacy Migration Utility-1. This feature is only to be used when both of these features are being added to an IBM 4400 Printer. No IGP capability is provided when this feature is installed. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only Code V will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites None. Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability with IGP and Legacy Migration Utility-2. This feature is only to be used when both Telnet and Legacy Migration Utility-2 are being added to an IBM 4400 Printer. No Code V capability is provided when this feature is installed. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only IGP will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites: Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides the Telnet 5250e and 3270e capability with Code V and Legacy Migration Utility-2. This feature is only to be used when both Telnet and Legacy Migration Utility-2 are being added to an IBM 4400 Printer. No IGP capability is provided when this feature is installed. If both IGP and Code V are installed prior to installing this feature, only Code V will be installed after this feature is installed. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites Telnet requires one of the following Ethernet Adapters: Compatibility Conflicts Cannot be installed with: Customer Setup No. Limitations See compatibility conflicts. Maximum Allowed One. Minimum Required None. Field Installation Yes. This feature provides a basic 10/100 Ethernet Adapter. This network interface card does not support the following function available on the 10/100 Ethernet Adapter - #4177 and #4178. Minimum: 0 Maximum: One Limitations: The following function available with the
current
10/100 Ethernet (#4177 or #4178) NIC is not available with the basic
adapter: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: All IPDS features, Telnet RPQ
(#8B4355). These IPDS features are: Customer Setup: This feature is not customer setup.
Field installation is performed by IBM Availability Services. This feature provides a total of 10MB Flash memory and 16MB DRAM memory to support printing of label media lengths up to a maximum of 99 inches. This feature is also required for IPDS printing. Prerequisites: IBM 4400 Models 004, 006, or 008 Thermal Printer Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: Yes, if ordered with the base printer.
If ordered
later as an MES, IBM Service must install this feature as FN 5601. This feature provides an internal rewinder that enables
two modes of
operation for the IBM 4400 Model 004, 006, or 008. These modes are: In Peel-Off Mode the printer unwinds the media from the
supply
spindle, prints the label, automatically peels the label from the media
carrier web and leaves the peeled label at the mouth of the printer.
The printer then rewinds the waste label carrier web onto the internal
rewinder spindle. The label presentation sensor detects when the label
has been removed, and the printer then retracts the media before
printing the next label. In batch mode, the labels are wound to a spool after they are printed. The spooled labels can then be used at a later time and place. The maximum spool diameter is 5 inches. Maximum Allowed: One Minimum: None Limitations: Cannot co-exist with Media Cutter (FN 7340, 7360, 7380, 7304, 7306, or 7308) Prerequisites: IBM 4400 Model 004, 006, or 008 Plant Installation: Yes, FN 5710, 5711, 5712 Field (MES) Installation: Yes, FN 5810, 5811, 5812 Co-Requisites: None Customer Setup: No This feature provides a Media Cutter. The correct Media Cutter and Tray for the IBM 4400 Model that is being ordered or is installed must be ordered. Prerequisites: Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: The Cutter features cannot be installed with the Peel and Rewind features (FN 5710, 5711, 5712, 5810, 5811, 5812). Customer Setup: Yes, on initial order. No, for the MES which must be installed by IBM Field Engineering. Limitations: This feature is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. (#7330) Media Cutter Tray - Initial Order for all Models This feature provides a Media Cutter Tray that is used exclusively with the Media Cutter to catch the cut media and collect it away from the media cutter assembly. For initial orders, FN 7330 provides the proper width tray for the Model being ordered. For example, FN 7330 provides a 4-inch tray for a Model 004 and a 6-inch tray for a Model 006. Prerequisites: An IBM 4400 Model 004, 006, or 008 with the Media Cutter (7340, 7360, 7380, 7304, 7306, 7308) Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: Yes. This feature provides a validator to verifier bar codes. For initial orders, FN 5610 provides the proper verifier. For MES orders, FN 5611 provides the proper verifier. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: Yes, on initial order. No, for the MES which must be installed by IBM Field Engineering. Limitations: This feature is only available for field installation on IBM 4400 printers with serial #0101000 and above. (#5882) 4400 ASCII Programmer's Reference (G544-5733) This manual can be printed from the CD that is shipped with the printer. This feature should be ordered only when a pre-printed copy is needed. The CD can normally be used to print as many copies as are needed, and it is not necessary to order this feature. This manual provides information needed for programming printer drivers and print applications. It also includes code page examples. The primary audience is system programmers. Maximum: No maximum limit. Customer Setup: Yes. Field Installation: Yes. (#5883) 4400 Coax/Twinax Programmer's Reference (G544-5736) This manual can be printed from the CD that is shipped with the printer. This feature should be ordered only when a pre-printed copy is needed. The CD can normally be used to print as many copies as are needed, and this feature is not needed. This manual provides information needed for programming printer drivers and print applications. It also includes code page examples. It's primary audience is system programmers. Maximum: No maximum limit Customer Setup: Yes Field Installation: Yes (#5884) IBM 4400 IPDS Programmer's Reference (S544-5735) This manual can be printed from the CD that is shipped with the printer. This feature should be ordered only when a pre-printed copy is needed. The CD can normally be used to print as many copies as are needed, and this feature is not needed. This manual provides information needed for programming printer drivers and print applications. It also includes code page examples. It's primary audience is system programmers. Maximum: No maximum. Customer Setup: Yes. Field Installation: Yes. (#5885) IBM 4400 IGP Programmer's Reference (G544-5734) This manual can be printed from the CD that is shipped with the printer. This feature should be ordered only when a pre-printed copy is needed. The CD can normally be used to print as many copies as are needed, and this feature is not needed. This manual provides information needed for programming printer drivers and print applications. It also includes code page examples. Maximum: No maximum Customer Setup: Yes Field Installation: Yes (#5886) IBM 4400 Code V Programmer's Reference (G544-5735) This manual can be printed from the CD that is shipped with the printer. This feature should be ordered only when a pre-printed copy is needed. The CD can normally be used to print as many copies as are needed, and this feature is not needed. This manual provides information needed for programming printer drivers and print applications. It also includes code page examples. Maximum: No maximum Customer Setup: Yes. Ribbons: A wide range of IBM ribbons that have been specifically engineered to enhance the printing capabilities and to prevent premature printhead wear are available for the IBM 4400 Thermal printers. It is recommended that genuine IBM Thermal Ribbons are
used in the IBM 4400 printers. The printhead must be replaced periodically, and new
printheads are
obtained as a supply item. The 300 DPI printhead may be ordered to
upgrade a 203 DPI machine to 300 DPI. The above items are considered supplies and, as such, are not available from IBM service or included in the warranty and maintenance service agreement. IBM 4400 TTW Thermal Transfer Ribbons This ribbon provides superior print quality on coated and uncoated thermal transfer paper, labels, and tags. IBM 4400 TTW ribbons are an excellent choice for general-purpose applications. IBM 4400 TTB Thermal Transfer Ribbons This ribbon provides excellent high-speed print quality with premium durability and performance on a wide range of thermal transfer paper, and synthetic labels. IBM 4400 TTB ribbons are formulated to provide excellent print quality at the highest print speeds. IBM 4400 TTR Thermal Transfer Ribbons This ribbon is designed for use with high-end synthetic labels. It provides the highest heat, chemical, and abrasion resistance for label toughness and durability. Ordering Supplies Supplies can be ordered at 1-888-IBM-PRINT (426-7746). The following supplies are available: IBM 4400 TTW Thermal Transfer Ribbons The part number shown is for one box of ribbons. Each
box contains 6 ribbons. IBM 4400 TTB Thermal Transfer Ribbons The part number shown is for one box of ribbons. Each
box contains 6 ribbons. IBM 4400 TTR Thermal Transfer Ribbons: The part number shown is for one box of ribbons. Each
box contains 6 ribbons. IBM 4400 Printheads The table below shows the part numbers for IBM 4400
printheads. The
average life of a printhead is about 2 years with a usage of four
625-meter ribbons per month. IBM 4400 Printer Cleaner Pen One box of cleaner pens, part number 69G7345, contains 12 pens. The cleaning pen will last for up to eight printhead cleanings. The printhead should be cleaned upon changing ribbon or print media. The cleaner pens are supply items and, as such, are not available from IBM service or included in the Warranty or Maintenance Service Agreement. (R), (TM), * Trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. ** Company, product, or service name may be a trademark or service mark of others. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and
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