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<< Printers and MFPs << IBM InfoPrint Printers << IBM Secure MICR Printers
IBM Infoprint 133M MICR
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) printing Provides a secure, flexible method of printing checks on demand. Issuing checks and other negotiable documents presents a wide range of issues that, if not managed properly, can cost your company hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. IBM's Infoprint 1000 printer family helps you securely and efficiently manage your check issuance systems. Whether in a production or on-demand environment, IBM's MICR printers automate your check issuance and offer improved security, greater control and total flexibility. Improved security IBM MICR printers offer extensive hardware security features including MICR toner sensing, reprint suppression, jam recovery disable and tray locks. When combined with payment software, higher levels of security and control are available like print data encryption/decryption, IP address & electronic serial confirmation and bidirectional print verification. These features virtually eliminate official check fraud by offering the most secure check issuance system available today. Greater control With IBM's MICR printers you will gain full control over your critical business processes with enterprise-wide visibility of all disbursements. Configurable, real-time approval cycle & exception handling and complete audit trail & centralized reporting make these systems robust and easy-to-use. Total flexibility IBM engineers a wide range of printers specifically for printing MICR documents. Whether you require desktop, workgroup, light-production or production MICR printing, you will find a printer that is right for youWhether you want to automate your check issuance system or upgrade your negotiable documents system, IBM Infoprint 1000 secure MICR printers can help make a critical difference in daily operations. Excessive manual processes, which are intended to reduce check issuance errors and control official check fraud, are costly and oftentimes ineffective. On-demand MICR check printing can streamline your issuance processes, saving your organization time and money, while also reducing or even eliminating official check fraud. In distributed locations, you can achieve secure, on-demand check printing with centralized control and management oversight High priorities for anyone issuing significant volumes of checks including staffing, hospitality, insurance, government and of course, banks and credit unions. To streamline check issuance as part of complex business process workflows, you can opt for MICR multi-function printers that consolidate functions including printing, scanning, copying and faxing. Comprehensive solutions In cooperation with Source Technologies, IBM's exclusive MICR provider, IBM can help you equip your organization with comprehensive solutions that include reliable IBM Infoprint 1000 MICR printers with payment systems software that integrates with your enterprise systems to provide even higher levels of security and control. Whether you are looking to print locally, corporate-wide, or inter-enterprise, these solutions offer the most flexible and secure way to print checks on-demand. Enhanced print security With bi-directional communication, centralized approval capability, and real-time monitoring of print activity and job status, you can have constant oversight of your printing systems. In addition, advanced SSL and 3-DES encryption can help to ensure data privacy and security throughout the entire distributed process.ยน Reduce risk and cost With an IBM Infoprint 1000 MICR solution you can replace costly pre-printed check stock and other forms with high-quality simplex or duplex printing that can include logos, bar codes and signatures. It will also enable you to reduce labor costs and fixed operating costs, while also dramatically reducing the likelihood of official check fraud.
Model Abstract 4527-001The IBM 4527 Infoprint 1332 Model 001 is a low-voltage base model with 32 MB of memory soldered onboard. Model Abstract 4527-N01The IBM 4527 Infoprint 1332 Model N01 is a low-voltage network model. with 64 MB of memory soldered onboard. Model Abstract 4527-004The IBM 4527 Infoprint 1332 Model 004 is a low-voltage base government model with 32 MB of memory soldered onboard. Model Abstract 4527-N04The IBM 4527 Infoprint 1332 Model N04 is a low-voltage network government model with 64 MB of memory soldered onboard.
This printer is ideal for small, medium, and even large workgroups because of its speed, scalable input and output capacity, durability, and highly reliable printing. The IBM Infoprint 1332 is small enough to fit on a desktop but can also be adapted to floor-standing units with optional input options that can enable input capacities up to 3850 sheets. These 1332 printers also offer a wide range of output options, including stapling capabilities which can expand the printers' output capacity up to 2750 sheets on the Infoprint 1332. This printer supports a robust line of networking options, which includes Fast Ethernet, Token-Ring, Twinax, and Coax. All models have a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port standard for local connections and optional parallel, and serial connections are available. The base model additionally comes with parallel standard. In terms of datastreams, the capability to integrate PCL 6 and PostScript 3 emulation, Page Printer Data Stream (PPDS), and PDF v1.2 and PDF v1.3 come standard; Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) is optional. Infoprint 1332 Printer The Infoprint 1332 is a monochrome printer that supports up to A4/Letter-size media at up to 35 pages per minute (PPM). Infoprint 1332 Models The printer comes in base models and network models.
All models have a maximum input capacity of 3,850 sheets and a maximum output capacity of 2,750 sheets. The Infoprint 1332 has special models for the U.S. government. Model 004 is the base low-voltage model and 005 is the base high-voltage model. Model n04 is the network low-voltage model and n05 is the network high-voltage model. High Performance Controller The Infoprint 1332 controller features a 300 MHz processor. It comes with PostScript 3 and PCL 6 emulation, PDF v1.2 and v1.3 as standard data streams and a PPDS migration tool.
Usage Rates The maximum monthly usage is 175,000 impressions. IBM does not recommend printing to the monthly maximum on a consistent basis. Print Quality The resolutions of the Infoprint 1332 are:
The Toner Darkness setting offers 10 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. The factory default setting is 8. Font Support The Infoprint 1332 printers' resident fonts include support for following: Emulation Number of Scalable Fonts Number of Bitmapped Fonts Media Handling Features The Infoprint 1332 supports the following media handling options:
Accessibility by People with Disabilities For Hardware Offerings The following features support use by people with disabilities:
Model Summary MatrixModel Type Voltage Special Customer Setup (CSU)Yes. Devices SupportedHardware Options Mach Feature Part Performance Specifications The Infoprint 1332 maximum print speeds are shown in the following table. Actual performance depends on:
Continuous Print Speeds in pages-per-minute (ppm) are shown in the following table: Infoprint 1332 300, 600, Time to First Print values are shown in the following table: Time from Time from Note: Time to first print is defined as the elapsed time when the print engine receives the Start Command from the printer controller to when the trailing edge of the first sheet exits the printer's exit feed rollers into the output bin. All measurements are with letter size paper, long-edge-feed and standby mode. Print Area The Infoprint 1332 printable area is limited to within 4.2 mm (0.167 in.) of top, bottom, left or right edges of the media. Any information placed outside this specified printable area will not print. Print Quality General Statement on Print Quality During the life of the printer, components are subject to wear based on usage. Printers continuously operating at or near the maximum duty cycle may require service for replacement of these components to ensure high quality printing and good performance throughout the life of the printer. Data Streams The Infoprint 1332 supports the following data streams:
Fonts Fonts and Symbol Sets The fonts in PCL emulation are compatible with the fonts in the HP4500 and include nine additional fonts and many extra symbol sets to support extra languages and applications. The fonts in the PostScript emulation are compatible with all 136 fonts in Adobe PostScript 3 and include 22 additional fonts. Additional fonts can be downloaded to the printer RAM or optional Flash memory. PCL emulation supports both scalable and bitmapped downloadable fonts. PostScript emulation supports only downloadable scalable fonts. Font cards and font cartridges are not supported. Media Support Infoprint 1332 All models come standard with one 250-sheet paper drawer and a 100-sheet auxiliary tray. One 250-sheet output bin is standard. See tables below for standard and maximum media capacities. Input Media Combinations and Capacities (sheets) Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Total Output Media Capacities (sheets) Optional Optional Optional Note: (1) Maximum of three Output Expanders can be installed. Note: (2) Maximum of one Staplesmart Finisher and one Output Expander can be installed. The Staplesmart Finisher and High-Capacity Output Stacker are mutually exclusive. Note: (3) Maximum of one High-Capacity Output Stacker and one Output Expander can be installed. Media Sizes Supported Media Capacity for Infoprint 1332 Stack Note: (1) 20 lb xerographic paper at ambient environment. Note: (2) Capacity may vary and is subject to media specs and operating environment. Note: (3) Capacity will vary with label material and construction. Note: (4) Capacity will vary depending on weight and type of media. Note: (5) Stack height will not reach max. due to weight of envelopes concentrated on one side of option tray. Note: (6) Estimate based on capacity of 500-sheet output bin. Note: (7) Available on Infoprint 1352 only. Input Media for Infoprint 1332 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.).
Note: (4) Size 148x182mm to 215.9x355.6mm (5.83x7.17 in. to 8.5x14 in.). Output Media for Infoprint 1332 Std 5-bin high- Fin. Fin. Note: @ Supported by offsetting only, not stapler function. Note: Dup = Duplex. 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.). 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 1332 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) Pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first. Note: (3) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. This spec applies to the auxiliary tray, not the optional 250-sheet drawer. Note: (4) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond. bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. Note: (5) 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: (6) Optional 250-drawers include the 250-UAT drawer. Optional 500-drawers include the 400-UAT drawer. Output Media for Infoprint 1332 Print Media Std/Expd/Stak Finisher Bin Fin stple/Off Mailbox(5) 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) Pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first. Note: (3) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. This spec applies to the auxiliary tray, not the optional 250-sheet drawer. Note: (4) 100% cotton content maximum weight is 24 lb. bond. 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. Note: (5) Not supported on Infoprint 1332. Paper Sensing for Infoprint 1332 Standard Optional Optional Optional Additional Media Guidelines for Infoprint 1332 Follow the media guidelines below for successful printing: Paper
Envelopes
Transparencies
Labels Labels should be selected using guidelines found in the User's Reference, Complete Printer Reference, and tested for acceptability. VINYL AND POLYESTER LABELS ARE NOT SUPPORTED. Differences Between These Printer's IPDS and Previous IBM Printers These workgroup printers have a different level IPDS support than the previous IBM workgroup printers. Some key differences are:
Details on Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe Emulation Product Overview:
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 iSeries 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:
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 iSeries or System/390 computer. With the appropriate host software and one of these options, the IBM printer emulates an IBM mainframe or iSeries 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 iSeries 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. SBCS 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:
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. 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. iSeries On the iSeries, Font capture is supported by OS/400 V5R1 or later. To define the printer as capable to capture, in the PSF configuration (CRTPSFCFG/CHGPSFCFG), set FNTCAPTURE (*YES). Eligible fonts must be marked. Display the font attributes to identify marked fonts (DSPFNTRSCA). Verify that *YES is specified for the Font Capture attribute. 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 (OS/390 or z/OS) Font capture is supported by PSF for OS/390 or z/OS. Use APSRMARK to mark eligible fonts if they are not already marked. The IBM Font Collection fonts are already marked as eligible for capture. 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 iSeries, 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:
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:
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:
Note: With OS/400 V5R1, to print IPDS over TCP/IP through PSF/400. Software Compatibility for SCS LU1 Printing Over TCP/IP The IBM iSeries 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:
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 iSeries. Examples of these gateways are:
Printer Stand Recommendations
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) MarkNet** Compatibility The Ethernet and Token-Ring print servers and standard Ethernet connections support the following protocols:
The TCP/IP standard set of application services including DHCP, WINS, SNMP (industry standard printer MIB), http, lpr/lpd, ftp, tftp, ping, finger, telnet, bootp and rarp. The following protocols are also supported:
The printer with standard Ethernet MarkNet N2000 Series internal print servers and the MarkNet X2000 Series external print servers support a Resident Web page with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later for Windows 95/98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. The remote operator panel is available from MarkNet N2000 internal print servers or MarkNet X2000 external print servers. IBM Host Connection Features iSeries (formerly AS/400) IBM iSeries with OS/400 V5R1 or later utilizing OS/400 Host Print Transform. Use Manufacturer Type and Model (MFRTYPMDL) of LEXOPTRAT** (in OS/400 Version 4 Release 2 or later), LEXOPTRAS**, or LEXOPTRA**. Certifications Infoprint 1332 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 1332 is expected to receive. 110V Version
230V Version
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 1332 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
Microsoft Windows
Note: Download the latest printer drivers from the IBM Web site. Novell
Note: Download the NDPS IP Gateway from the IBM Web site. Linux
Note: Download the Enhanced Printer Drivers from the IBM Web site. UNIX
Note: Download the Enhanced Printer Drivers from the IBM Web site. Other
The software applications that operate with most Apple LaserWriter printers will generally operate with the Infoprint 1332. 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 1332 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 1332 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 Infoprint Manager Infoprint Manager support: Yes (post GA). Requires administrators to create printer objects. Network Printer Resource Utility (NPRU) NPRU will not support the Infoprint 1332. TCP/IP Network Port Monitor Utility This utility will not support the Infoprint 1332. LPR Remote Printing Client Utility This utility will not support the Infoprint 1332. 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet Specifications Model ACR-201-G Printer Management Utilities MarkVision Professional (provided on the printer CDs) MarkVision Professional is a cross-platform print management solution that enables IT administrators to proactively monitor and manage network devices in an enterprise environment via a web browser. It provides IT administrators with real time device status and information, centralized device setup, remote printer monitoring and management, and asset management capabilities. The 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet acts as a wireless Ethernet bridge. When used with a Lexmark printer that supports MarkVision Professional management capabilities, the wireless bridge provides the same level of functionality as if the printer were connected to the network via a wired connection. MFP Information / Compatibility When used with a network-capable MFP, the 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet provides network capabilities equivalent to a MFP connected to a wired 10/100BaseTX Ethernet network. Network Security The 802.11g wireless to Ethernet supports the following wireless security methods and protocols:
These security modes cannot be used in combination. For example, if a user selects WPA-personal, the user cannot enable WEP security features. In addition to the wireless security methods, the 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet included with the printer or MFP provides the following access control methods that an be used in conjunction with any wireless security methods stated above:
Operating System Support
Note: (1) May require initial configuration through Ad-hoc mode. Printing Protocols The 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet feature is compatible with all network protocols supported by the printer. 802.11g Wireless to USB Network Security The 802.11g wireless to USB supports the following wireless security methods and protocols:
These security modes cannot be used in combination. For example, if a user selects WEP, the WPA-Personal cannot be enabled. In addition to the wireless security methods, the print server provides the following access control methods:
Operating System Support
Note: (2) May require initial configuration through Ad-hoc mode. Printing Protocols The following print protocols are supported:
Address Management Protocols The following address management protocols are supported:
Device Management Protocols The following device management protocols are supported:
File Transfer Protocols The following file transfer protocols are supported:
IPDS is not supported through the USB port. Network Management These features provide management capabilities primarily via its embedded web server. Basic network management is also provided using traditional TCP/IP functions. Basic Management The following basic management applications are supported:
Advanced Management These features are designed to allow the user to learn network status and configure network settings remotely. The printer server support
Embedded Web Server Function Supported Web Browsers
Primary Web Server Functions The following items are available regardless of the status of the USB-attached device:
Certifications 802.11g wireless to Ethernet These features meet the following standards and has obtained the appropriate approvals.
802.11g wireless to USB These features meet the following standards and has obtained the appropriate approvals.
Physical SpecificationsDimensions Infoprint 1332 Note: (1) Weights for low-voltage and high-voltage models are the same. Recommended Clearances Infoprint 1332 Operating Environment
Electrical Specifications Low-Voltage Models
High-Voltage Models
Power Consumption Infoprint 1332 Note: Using a 220 V ac to 110 V ac power converter with the low-voltage model is not recommended. Note: All models are Energy Star compliant. Acoustics All measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296. Meter Average Sound Pressure, dBa. Infoprint 1332
All publications are downloadable from the IBM Web site. The following publications are shipped with the products:
Special Feature Codes -- ChargeableMach Feature Part Printer FeaturesAll printer features are customer installable. FC = feature code. Input, Output and Other Media FeaturesThe Infoprint 1332 media features include: (#4505, P/N 28P1983) 250-Sheet Drawer
This input option can be installed beneath the printer to offer an added input source which holds approximately 250 sheets of 20 lb. Paper. Multiple optional drawers are supported simultaneously. (#4506, P/N 28P1984) 500-Sheet Drawer
This optional input source installs beneath the printer, and it holds approximately 500 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. Multiple optional drawers are supported simultaneously. (#4520, P/N 28P1988) 2,000-Sheet Drawer for Letter
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 letter (20 lb.) paper. (#4521, P/N 28P1989) 2,000-Sheet Drawer for A4
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 A4 (20 lb.) paper. (#4501) 250-Sheet Tray
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 250 sheets of (20 lb.) paper. (#4502, P/N 28P1980) 500-Sheet Tray
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. (#4401, P/N 53P7947) 250-Sheet Duplex Unit
This option offers two-sided printing capability for the Infoprint 1332 printer. (#4511, P/N 28P1987) Envelope Feeder
Although occasional envelope printing is supported through the printer's multi-purpose tray, this option is available for more frequent envelope printing. It holds up to 85 envelopes. (#4620, P/N 28P1990) Output Expander
This output option installs above the printer's primary output bin. It offers an additional output destination, which holds up to 650 sheets of 20 lb paper. Multiple output expanders are supported, as indicated in Media Support. (#4630, P/N 28P1993) High Capacity Output Stacker
This option is a solution for very large print jobs that need to be sent as a whole to one large bin (as opposed to splitting the large job up to separate smaller bins). The High-Capacity Output Stacker holds approximately 1850 sheets (20 lb paper). This option is designed to install directly above the printer's primary output bin. The printers support an output expander in addition to the High Capacity Output Stacker, for a total capacity of up to 3000 pages of output. When both an output expander and High Capacity Output Stacker are installed, the output expander must be installed above the High Capacity Output Stacker. (#4621, P/N 28P1991) StapleSmart Finisher
This output option offers stapling, offsetting, and an additional output bin. Utilizing the same "floating" tray system as the High Capacity Output Stacker, the Finisher can support up to 750 sheets of unstapled media. For stapled media, the output bin supports up to 40 stapled sets or 600 sheets. The stapler can staple a maximum of 25 sheets per set. For additional output, one output expander OR one 5-bin mailbox can be placed on top of the Finisher. The Finisher must be the first option attached to the printer. The staple cartridge contains 3000 staples. Refill staple cartridges are available in packages of three cartridges. The StapleSmart Finisher has two handy storage compartments for storing extra staple cartridges. (#4503, P/N 28P1981) 250-sheet Universally Adjustable Tray (UAT)
This tray supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard 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. (#4504) 400-sheet Universally Adjustable Tray (UAT)
This tray supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard 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 3x5 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. (#4507) 250-sheet Universally Adjustable Drawer
This drawer supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard paper tray. It 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. It 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. (#4508) 400-sheet Universally Adjustable Drawer
This drawer supports a range of narrow media not supported by the standard paper tray. It 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. It 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. Memory and Flash Memory FeaturesThe Infoprint 1332 has two slots for memory DIMMs and two slots for flash memory cards and application solution cards. Only one flash memory card is allowed. The memory features include the following SDRAM features: (#4308) 8 MB Memory DIMM
(#4316) 16 MB Memory DIMM
(#4332) 32 MB Memory DIMM
(#4364) 64 MB Memory DIMM
(#4390) 128 MB Memory DIMM
The flash memory features include: (#4036, P/N 75P4690) 16 MB Flash Card
(#4038, P/N 75P4691) 32 MB Flash Card
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 the internal network adapter slots. Multiple hard disk features may be ordered although only one hard disk can be installed at a time. (#4329, P/N 75P4692) 20+ GB Hard Disk with Adapter
Connection FeaturesIn addition to the standard USB port for all models and standard parallel port on the non-network models, each Infoprint 1332 model has one slot for an optional hard disk, optional internal print servers, or optional local connections. Internal Local Connection FeaturesThe following local connection options are supported: (#4132) External Serial Adapter
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. (#4139) Parallel 1284-B Interface Card
This card provides a IEEE 1284-B parallel port. (#4138) RS-232C Serial Interface Card
This card provides an RS-232C serial port. Cable Features(#4180) 10 Ft. Parallel Cable
For parallel attachment, this cable is recommended for ten feet or less and may be ordered by the customer. (#4181) 20 Ft. Parallel Cable
For parallel attachment, this cable is recommended for twenty feet or less and may be ordered by the customer. (#4183) 50 Ft. Serial Cable
For serial attachment, this cable is recommended for fifty feet or less and may be ordered by the customer. (#4184) 2-meter USB Cable
For USB attachment, this USB cable is recommended and may be ordered by the customer. Network Connection FeaturesNetwork cards plug into the internal interface adapter slots (one slot for Infoprint 1332). Only one card is allowed per network protocol. That is, only one Ethernet and only one Token-Ring card. One Ethernet and one Token-Ring card are allowed. Any of the non base models have Ethernet onboard and cannot have a 10/100BaseTX card installed. These models can have the 10Base/2 card installed but it will disable the onboard Ethernet. Network Cards for Internal Print Server FeaturesInfoprint 1332 network models come standard with Fast Ethernet 10/100BaseTx built-in to the controller board. Additionally, both printers support the following MarkNet** N2000 Series Internal Print Servers: (#4120, P/N 75P4696) Token Ring attachment
(#4162, P/N 75P4833) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX
Network Cards for External Print Servers FeaturesThese features are external standalone boxes that connect to the printer's parallel or serial ports. Network models require the Parallel 1284-B Interface Card (FC 4139). The following features provide MarkNet X2000 Series external network connection: (#4163) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX-1 port
This external print server has one parallel port to connect to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX network. (#4165) Ethernet 10/100BaseTX/10Base2-1 port
This external print server has one parallel port to connect to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX or 10Base2 network. (#4164) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX-3 port
This external print server has two parallel ports and one serial port to connect up to three printers to an Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX network. (#4121) Token Ring-3 port
This external print server has two parallel ports and one serial port to connect up to three printers to a Token-Ring network. (#4170) 802.11b Wireless Adapter
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 construction. 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 port. This feature includes a cable that plus into the Ethernet port. (#4171) Ethernet to USB Adapter
This adapter attaches to the printer's USB port and has one 10/100BaseTX RJ-45 port for connection to the network. Note: This features is customer installable. MarkNet** CompatibilityThe MarkNet N2000 Series also supports and works in Infoprint 1332 printers. The MarkNet N2000 Series and MarkNet X2000 Series support Network Plug and Print 2.0 on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 systems. The Ethernet and Token-Ring print servers and standard Ethernet connections support the following protocols:
The TCP/IP standard set of application services including DHCP, WINS, SNMP (industry standard printer MIB), http, lpr/lpd, ftp, tftp, ping, finger, telnet, bootp and rarp. The following protocols are also supported:
The printer with standard Ethernet MarkNet N2000 Series internal print servers and the MarkNet X2000 Series external print servers support a Resident Web page with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later for Windows 95/98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. The remote operator panel is available from MarkNet N2000 internal print servers or MarkNet X2000 external print servers. Optra Forms Features(#4871) Optra Forms Software Feature
Optra Forms uses 'up-to-the-minute' data directly from customer applications and combines it with printer resident electronic forms with text and graphics to produce (print) completed forms such as invoices, statements, pick slips, labels, purchase orders or confirmations with bar codes or other specialized graphics on a variety of paper types. For Optra Forms: For Optra Forms:
Optra Forms is supported by the Infoprint 1332 printer using the Optra Forms 2, 4, 8 and 16MB Flash DIMMs or Optra Forms Hard Disk. (#4872) Optra Forms Director Feature
Optra Forms Director is a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server-based program. Using additional host software (AS/400, UNIX or Mainframe), the host application sends a print spool file to a Windows NT or 2000 print queue. Optra Forms Director service automatically pareses the print spool file into single or multiple print jobs using Microsoft Visual Basic Script or JScript methods and Named Pipes. The spool file which may contain many individual documents is customized by separating it into individual jobs or by adding data or particular commands to the individual documents that are then sent to IP, LPR, or Windows printer destinations. The additional data or commands may be to staple, separate documents with a cover page, copy and collate, print on both sides, offset stack, fax, or hole punch each individual job. Print jobs are customized and distributed electronically to network printers automatically without making any changes to host applications. Optra Forms is supported on the Infoprint 1332 using a Optra Forms flash or Hard Disk. Only one Optra Forms flash DIMM is supported. (#4880) Optra Forms Manager
Optra Forms Manager enables administrators to manage and distribute forms to multiple printers over a TCP/IP network. This includes loading new forms and updating existing forms on an Optra Forms printer over a TCP/IP network. Optra Forms Manager lets you:
To use Optra Forms Manager, the Optra Forms printers must be connected to a TCP/IP network. The LPR protocol is also supported to download forms. Optra Forms Manager is now available on a separate CD for those customers who want to use this program to more effectively manage their Optra Forms printers over TCP/IP. Other third party service providers can also manage their customers forms more cost effectively. (#4876) Optra Forms 16 MB Flash Card
(#4881) Optra Forms 32 MB Flash Card
(#4877) Optra Forms 20+ GB Hard Disk with Adapter
(#4878) Optra Forms 2-Key Security
For added security, confidential forms printing can be restricted to to authorized personnel using the security features. This is a lock and key that attaches to the printer serial port. When the key is removed, the printer will still print but confidential forms will not. This feature is mutually exclusive with the 3-key security feature (FC 4879). (#4879) Optra Forms 3-Key Security
For added security, confidential forms printing can be restricted to authorized personnel using the security features. This is a lock and key that attaches to the printer serial port. When the key is removed, the printer will still print but confidential forms will not. This feature is mutually exclusive with the 2-key security feature (#4878). IBM Host Connection Features(#4141) Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS Feature
The Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS provides SCS (for Coax, DSC/DSE) data stream support with Infoprint 1332 printers for IBM mainframe and AS/400 customers who must print SCS over distributed SNA networks using a coaxial or twinaxial cable connected printer. 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 28P1842) with a twinaxial cable, the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware:
Notes:
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:
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:
(#4823) Decryption Card
Encryption Overview This feature offers an encryption solution for print output on hosts such as a mainframe, UNIX server, Microsoft Windows PC or Apple workstation that connect over a TCP/IP network to the IBM workgroup printer. The decryption card is installed in the printer and decryption takes place at the printer for maximum security. This decryption solution is based on Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS-197) for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). This standard specifies Rijndael as the encryption algorithm. AES is the new encryption standard that replaces DES, the old standard. AES is a symmetric algorithm supporting key lengths of 128, 192, and 256 bits for encryption. A symmetric algorithm uses a single key for both encryption and decryption. A key length of 256 bits provides 1.1 times 10 to the power of 77 possible combinations which makes it extremely difficult for eavsdroppers to decrypt intercepted print jobs. The decryption feature also supports sessions keys. Session keys are used during a specific host session with the printer. The key is different for every session providing maximum security. Most competitive decryption solutions don't support session keys. Connectivity Requirements for Decryption Feature The printer must be connected to an ethernet network using TCP/IP. This feature only work on printer models with a standard ethernet port. It will not work with any of the optional ethernet print server features. The decryption card plugs into the firmware slot in the printer and is mutually exclusive with the application solution features such as IPDS, Bar Code, and ImageQuick. Unique TCP/IP port numbers are used for encrypted print jobs. The decryption card decrypts and prints information appropriate for the port. This feature is supported on the following IBM drivers:
Font CardsThese features plug into the two flash memory/application solutions slots. These font cards are mutually exclusive. (#4811) Simplified Chinese Font Card
The feature contains Simplified Chinese fonts. (#4812) Traditional Chinese Font Card
The feature contains Traditional Chinese fonts. (#4810) Japanese Font Card
The feature contains Japanese fonts. Applications Solution FeaturesThese features plug into the two flash memory/application solutions slots. These three features are mutually exclusive. (#4870) Bar Code Card Feature
The Bar Code Option Card enables the Infoprint 1332 laser printers to print a wide variety (over 47) of the most popular industry standard bar codes. The Bar Code card primarily generates bar codes algorithmically. The Bar Code Option Card emulates HP printers with an HP Barcodes&More Cartridge/ SIMM/DIMM or a JetCAPS (BarSIMM(/BarDIMM( (v.2.0b) installed for compatibility with existing bar code applications using HP/JetCAPS solutions. (#4821) ImageQuickTM Card Feature
The ImageQuick Option Card enables the Infoprint 1332 laser printers to print PDF files, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, PCX, DCX, HTML files or URLs referencing PDF or HTML files directly to the printer quickly and easily without using a driver. The Drag'N'Print Utility is included and can be used to create URL bookmarks or to print these objects directly. IBM Environment Solution Features(#4820) Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe Feature
This feature is installed in the flash memory/applications solutions slots. The Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe provides AFP/IPDS and SCS (LU1) data stream support for IBM mainframe and iSeries computers. The Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe allows customers to print AFP/IPDS or SCS(LU1) documents over TCP/IP to LAN printers or over distributed SNA networks using the Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS with a coaxial or twinaxial cable connected printer. Detailed information on this feature is provided below. This feature is installed in the optional firmware slot. It supports monochrome printing only. IPDS is only supported for Single Byte Character Set and does not support Double Byte Character Set. Furniture Features(#4534) T Printer Stand Feature
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. (#4535) T Low-Profile Printer Stand Feature
The low-profile printer stand is targeted for an office environment where:
It is solid grey in color. (#4533) T Printer Stand with Cabinet Feature
The standard printer stand with cabinet is targeted for an environment where:
It is solid grey in color. (#4536, P/N 75P4806) Printer Base
This base includes casters to allow the printer to be moved easily. (#4546) Scanner Stand with Cabinet Feature
This feature is solid grey in color and provides a stand for the scanner included in MFP Options. It includes a cabinet. (#4547, P/N 75P5009) T2 Scanner Shelf
This feature is solid grey in color and provides a stand for the scanner included in the MFP Options. (#4548, P/N 75P5013) Operator Panel Cover
(P/N 75P6446) Barcode Card Feature (Infoprint 1145)
The Barcode Option Card enables the Infoprint 1145 MFP to print a wide variety (over 47) of the most popular industry standard bar codes. The Bar Code card primarily generates bar codes algorithmically. The Barcode Option Card emulates HP printers with an HP Barcodes&More Cartridge/ SIMM/DIMM or a JetCAPS (BarSIMM(/BarDIMM( (v.2.0b) installed for compatibility with existing bar code applications using HP/JetCAPS solutions. (P/N 75P6444) ImageQuickTM Card Feature (Infoprint 1145)
The ImageQuick Option Card enables the Infoprint 1332/1352 laser printers to print PDF files, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, PCX, DCX, HTML files or URLs referencing PDF or HTML files directly to the printer quickly and easily without using a driver. The Drag'N'Print Utility is included and can be used to create URL bookmarks or to print these objects directly. (P/N 75P6857) 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet
The IBM 802.11g Wireless to Ethernet allows customers to quickly place Ethernet-capable workgroup printers or multifunction priners (MFPs) on a wireless network. This wireless print adapter is a bridge that uses the existing Ethernet port of the printer or MFP, which in turn provides a wireless solution that is flexible and easy to use. It supports both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards. This feature includes one Ethernet (RJ-45) port for connection to the printer. Very few steps are required to configure the 802.11g adapter. A setup utility is not needed, as the setup is done using your Windows-based browser. The 802.11g Wireless Print Adapter is also supported in a Mac OS X environment using the printer or MFP Zero Configuration networking, that allows automatic printer discovery to make it easier for users to locate devices on a network. By using the existing Ethernet on the printer or MFP, the adapter supports all the networking capabilities the internal Ethernet card provides. This includes TCP/IP printing support (including port 9100 printing) and printing capabilities from most operating systems supporting IP. Strong address management support from DHCP and AutoIP allows the adapter to easily obtain an IP address. Full name resolution support through WINS, Dynamic DNS and multicast DNS permits quick name to address resolutions. Industry-standard device management protocol support (HTTP, SNMP) ensures compatibility with most network device management utilities. Since the 802.11g wireless to Ethernet is transparent to MarkVision Professional, all mass management capabilities available in printers and MFPs are available to the administrator when using the 802.11g wireless to Ethernet. In addition to these capabilities, the device includes an embedded web server. An embedded web server allows administrators to easily manage the wireless adapter through a standard web browser. While settings on the adapter are optimized for most environments, through a web browser an administrator can easily make changes to the device. (P/N 75P6854) 802.11g Wireless to USB
The 802.11g Wireless to USB is a Wi-Fi Certified device supporting both 802.11b and 802.11g networking technologies and offers a USB 2.0 Full Speed port to connect to the printer. Its WPA personal security offers a high level of protection for value conscious consumers. Setup is a breeze with this print server. In Microsoft Windows environments (98SE and above), it offers an intuitive setup wizard to guide the user through installation of most printers. The 802.11g Wireless to USB also provides an easy installation for Mac OS X environments using Zero Configuration networking which allows automatic printer discovery, making it easier for users to locate devices on a network. By offering TCP printing support (including port 9100 printing), this feature provides network printing capabilities from most operating systems supporting IP. Strong address management support from DHCP and AutoIP allows this feature to easily obtain an IP address. Full name resolution support through WINS, Dynamic DNS and multicast DNS permits quick name to address resolutions. Industry-standard device management protocol support (HTTP, SNMP) ensures compatibility with most network device management utilities. An embedded web server allows administrators to easily manage the print server through a standard web browser. While settings on the print server are optimized for most environments, through a web browser an administrator can easily make changes to the device. Customizable settings allow the network administrator to get the most from this feature. This feature provides a cover for the operator panel. Trademarks(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 other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. IBM Corporation 2006. |
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