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IBM InfoPrint 60 (600dpi)
3160-002
Highlights The IBM® Infoprint® 60 is designed to fit two distinct markets: the traditional corporate market and the fast-emerging print-on-demand market.

The IBM Infoprint 60 is an intermediate speed, highly reliable cut-sheet laser printer that supports 240, 300 and 600-dots-per-inch (dpi) input data streams for a variety of applications. The printer combines electrophotographic print technology with the powerful capabilities of the Advanced Function Common Control UnitTM (AFCCUTM ) and Advanced Function PresentationTM (AFPTM ) software and a multifunction finisher option to deliver high-quality, on-demand output.

The Infoprint 60 prints on a wide variety of paper sizes, including non-standard sizes. The printer integrates seamlessly into existing computing environments, enabling maximum productivity. At the same time, its high-speed, high-quality output makes it an extremely cost-effective solution for on-demand printing.

New Standard in Low-Cost Printing
The IBM Infoprint 60 is a 600-dpi printer that produces sharp, clear printed output at speeds of up to 60 impressions per minute (ipm), depending on the application, and handles production volumes of up to 750,000 impressions per month. The printer's flexible application support allows users to run existing 240- or 300-dpi applications or use 600-dpi for higher resolution applications.

The IBM Infoprint 60 is supported from any of the IBM platforms: Application System/400® (AS/400®), Personal System/2® (PS/2®), RISC System/6000® (RS/6000®) and large hosts. This flexibility combined with its speed, quality and capacity makes the IBM Infoprint 60 an ideal printer to meet both production and departmental printing requirements.

Powerful Print-On-Demand Capability
The fast-turnaround, print-on-demand market requires efficient management of customers' files. Therefore, IBM has designed a complete software and hardware solution, called Infoprint Manager, that electronically manages and tracks print jobs submitted from desktop computers.

Infoprint Manager includes easy-to-operate applications that track, store and print diverse files. These applications are centered around a powerful print server with an Adobe® PostScript® Level 2 Raster Image Processor (RIP) that ensures optimal processing of desktop graphics print files in the Infoprint server.

IBM's approach to printing PostScript files provides the richness of the PostScript page description language, as well as the benefits of IBM's extensive experience in printing mission-critical applications with AFP.

Flexible Printing for Multiple Environments
For both print-on-demand and production print environments, the IBM Infoprint 60 includes many features designed for intermediate- to high-volume printing. Enhanced printing capabilities include:

The Infoprint 60 also features an optional, host-controlled finisher that provides stapling, page insertion, saddle stitching and z-folding capabilities for professional-looking booklets, covers, marketing materials and newsletters.

Enhanced Productivity
IBM's rich device support provides industry-leading and unique printer management functions to ensure document and data integrity. These functions include system management of resources such as fonts, images and electronic forms, exceptional error recovery and accurate accounting information. These unique capabilities, in conjunction with the IBM Infoprint 60's multi-resolution support, powerful control unit and finishing capabilities increase productivity.

Attachment Flexibility
The IBM Infoprint 60 attaches easily to IBM S/370TM , S/390®, AS/400, PS/2 or RS/6000 systems using S/370 parallel channel, SNA Token-Ring, TCP/IP Token-Ring or TCP/IP Ethernet. The appropriate print driver is required depending on environment: PSF/MVSTM , PSF for OS/400®, PSF for OS/2, PSF for AIX or Infoprint Manager.
 
IBM Infoprint 60 at a glance
Print Speed
Up to 60 impressions per minute
Usage
Up to 750,000 impressions per month (1)
Paper Capacities
Input:
3 bins standard with 2,000, 500 and 500-sheet capacity
1 bin optional with 2,000 A4 or letter-size sheets
Output:
1,500-sheet output
500-sheet top output tray (sample tray)
3000-sheet stacker with convenience stapler (optional)
Multifunction Finisher (optional)
Media
Paper size:
Letter: 8.5" x 11"
A4: 210 mm x 297 mm
Legal: 8.5" x 14"
A3: 297 mm x 420 mm
Ledger: 11" x 17"
B4: 257 mm x 364 mm B5: 182 mm x 257 mm
Supports non-standard paper sizes from 7.48" (190 mm) x 7" (178 mm) through 11.69" (297 mm) x 17" (432 mm)
Paper weight:
17 lb. to 42 lb. (64 gsm to 160 gsm)
110 lb. index (200 gsm) - letter and A4, simplex only
Paper type:
Plain or letterhead cutsheet paper
Paper or polymer-based adhesive labels suitable for electrophotographic printing
Pre-printed forms and letterheads, perforated and pre-punched (2, 3 and 4 holes)
Xerographic papers
Notebook divider tabs, 90 lb. to 110 lb. weights
Letter and A4 can print at up to 60 ipm; all other sizes print at up to 30 ipm.
AFP System Attachments

Infoprint
Manager
PSF/
MVS
PSF/
VM
PSF/
VSE
PSF/
400
PSF/2
PSF/
6000
SNA Token-Ring
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
TCP/IP Token-Ring
Yes
Yes


Yes
Yes
Yes
TCP/IP Ethernet
Yes
Yes


Yes
Yes
Yes
S/370 Parallel Channel
Yes
Yes
Yes
Options
One attachment option required:
Ethernet (TCP/IP) 10BaseT or 10Base2
Token-Ring (TCP/IP)
Other options:
Optional finisher with stapling, insertion, saddle stitching and z-folding capabilities
Additional pattern storage memory features
2,000-sheet input bin
3000-sheet side stacker with convenience stapler
Double Byte Character Sets (DBCS) fonts
Physical Characteristics
Width: 
41.5" (1,055 mm)*
Depth:
30.3" (770 mm)
Height:
51" (1,295 mm)
Weight: 
528 lb. (240 kg)* 
*with 1,500 sheet stacker
Power Requirements
208VAC, single phase, 60 Hz
220/240VAC, single phase, 50 MHz
Consumption Model 002
Idle
Printing
208VAC 60 Hz
420 watts
1.3K watts
220/240VAC 50 Hz
420 watts
1.3K watts
Environmental Conditions
Relative humidity: 20% to 80% RH
Temperature: 50 degrees F to 90 degrees F (10 degrees C to 32degrees C)
Acoustics:
58.8 dBA (operating), 50.4 dBA (idle)
7.5 bels (operating); 6.5 bels (idle)

(1)IBM does not recommend reaching this monthly maximum on a consistent basis.

The IBM 3160 InfoPrint 60 is the newest member of the IBM 3160 family of Advanced Function Printers. The family now consist of the InfoPrint 60 and the 3160 Model 001. Both printers provide duplex production class printing at a print speed of 60 pages-per-minute (ppm). The 3160 Model 001 prints at 240 dots-per-inch (dpi) resolution while the InfoPrint 60 provides 600 dpi resolution from 240, 300 or 600 dpi objects. Both models can serve as distributed shared printers in the following LAN environments: MVS with TCP/IP Ethernet and TCP/IP Token-Ring Attachments, OS/2 with TCP/IP Ethernet and TCP/IP Token-Ring Attachments, AIX with TCP/IP Ethernet and TCP/IP Token-Ring attachments, and OS/400 with TCP/IP Ethernet and TCP/IP Token-Ring attachments. The 3160 Model 001 can also be attached via Token-Ring SNA or parallel channel. These cut sheet Advanced Function Printing (AFP) printers receive print information from the host system in the form of the Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS). The InfoPrint 60 incorporates the Advanced Function Common Control Unit (AFCCU) which, combined with the power of AFP, delivers highly complex pages printed at near rated speeds.

Model Abstract 3160-002

The IBM 3160 Model 002 has other features that include: maximum monthly print volume of 750,000 impressions; 64MB of RAM storage standard, upgradable to 128MB; flexible paper handling capabilities: three paper input sources standard with optional expansion to four for a total capacity of 5,000 sheets; two paper output sources with a total capacity of 2,000 sheets; paper sizes include letter, legal, ledger, A3, A4, B4, and B5.
 

Highlights

Description

The IBM InfoPrint 60 offers increased print resolution of 600 dots- per-inch (dpi) compared to 240 dpi on the 3160-001.

Effective with printers shipped June 27, 1997, the IBM InfoPrint 60 will print all AFP data objects with resolutions of 240, 300 or 600 pel resolutions. The customer may choose 240/600 mode, 300/600 mode or the printers native 600 mode. This gives the customer the ability to print legacy jobs including 240 or 300 dpi objects (scaled to 600 dpi in the printer) or to create and run new native 600 dpi applications on the same printer. Minor placement variations may occur. This fulfills the statement of direction given in the original announcement of the InfoPrint 60. InfoPrint 60 printers shipped prior to June 27, 1997 can be upgraded with this functional enhancement by having version 4.2 level of microcode installed in the printer. The 3160-001 prints at 240 dpi. Resolution dependent objects must be 240 dpi for proper printing.

Both printers can serve as distributed printers in an Ethernet or Token Ring LAN environment using TCP/IP or it can be utilized as an entry level print on demand solution. The 3160-001 also supports channel and Token-Ring SNA attachments.
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Product Positioning

The InfoPrint 60 provides users with:

 
Model

Model Summary Matrix

       Impressions-                                      Monthly
per- Standard Maximum Print
Model Minute pel Storage Storage Capacity
----- ------------ --- -------- ------- -------------------
002 60 600 64 MB 128 MB 750,000 impressions

Print Quality

The InfoPrint 60 will allow a customer to print unique and varied documents that will present a quality company image to their customers with 600 dpi resolution. Special printing capabilities include: printing of company logos, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Bar-Code printing as well as self-adhesive labels and perforated paper with certain restrictions.

The InfoPrint 60 will print permit "edge to edge" printing but a print border of within 2 mm of the right, left, top and bottom paper edges is recommended. Printing past the recommended print borders may result in loss of information and possible degradation of print quality and paper handling.

Paper Handling and Print Speed

The IBM InfoPrint 60 has three input sources standard that are capable of duplex printing that can be individually selected by host software. An optional 2000 sheet input bin provides a total of 4 input sources with a maximum paper capacity of 5000 sheets. There are two paper output stations capable of stacking up to 1500 sheets and one sample tray which holds up to 500 sheets.

                                                           TRAYS
SIZE MILLIMETER INCHES SPEED SUPPORTED
---- ------------- ------------------ ------------ ----------
Letter 215.9 x 279.4 8.5 x 11.0 inches Up to 60 PPM 1, 2, 3, 4
Legal 215.9 x 355.6 8.5 x 14.0 inches Up to 30 PPM 1, 2, 3
Ledger 279.0 x 432.0 11.0 x 17.0 inches Up to 30 PPM 1, 2, 3
A3 297.0 x 420.0 11.7 x 16.5 inches Up to 30 PPM 1, 2, 3
A4 210.0 x 297.0 8.3 x 11.7 inches Up to 60 PPM 1, 2, 3, 4
B4 257.0 x 364.0 10.1 x 14.3 inches Up to 30 PPM 1, 2, 3
B5 182.0 x 257.0 7.1 x 10.1 inches Up to 60 PPM 1, 2, 3
 
The InfoPrint 60 has a maximum print speed of 60 pages minute. Paper weights supported are 17 lb. to 42 lb. and 110 lb.. For paper weights of greater than 22 lbs. a reduction in print speed may occur up to 17% depending on the weight. Print speed does not change when printing in either simplex or duplex modes.

Performance

Warm-up time from a "cold start" is 3 minutes. The time interval for first image out is less than 16 seconds.

Print Capacity

The IBM InfoPrint 60 has a maximum monthly print capacity of 750,000 impressions per month.

Operator Display and Interface

The IBM InfoPrint 60's primary operator interface is through a Type 1 operator panel. The operator panel is comprised of a 2 X 16 character LCD operator display that provides printer status, intervention conditions and a menu of operations information. The operator panel keys and indicators are labeled in English. A translated overlay is provided in one of the following languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese (Katakana) and Spanish, based on the country code default. The operator panel LCD messaging is configurable in one of the following seven languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese (Katakana) and Spanish.

Printer Control Capabilities

The IBM InfoPrint 60 is managed by a high performance printer controller (AFCCU), that is functionally common to IBM's family of high speed printers and helps ensure cross-printer compatibility within hardware limits. The InfoPrint 60 contains 64MB of RAM storage which can be expanded to a maximum of 128MB for performance enhancement.

The InfoPrint 60 receives print information from the host system in the form of an Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS). IPDS is an IBM host-to-printer data stream designed to manage and control printer processes. It is distinguished from previous data streams for printers because it supports all-points addressability, which means it has the capability of placing data at any defined point on the valid printable area of a page. The IPDS structure is a significant concept because it allows both data and commands to be sent to a printer connected to the host system, independent of the attachment protocol used to connect the printer to the host. IPDS permits the same data stream to be used for printers that are attached by channels, controllers or any type of networking link that supports the transparent transmission of data to printing processes that are resident in the printer.

Resolution Migration

The following data types will be supported, at General Availability, for 240 and 300 pel job streams to be printed at 600 dpi resolution:

Note: Minor character placement issues may occur.

Resident IPDS Fonts

The IBM AFP Expanded Core font set, is supported as scalable Type 1 outline fonts. The IBM AFP Expanded Core font set is contained in the AFCCU's hard disk with the default font of Courier Roman Medium 12 pitch (10 point).

The InfoPrint 60 has the font handling capability for 600 pel outline fonts. However, the support level is dependant on the various PSF platforms. For details, refer to the Software Requirements section and the product's Introduction and Planning Guide (G544-5242).

IBM AFP EXPANDED CORE FONTS

         Latin 1/2/3/4/5                           Symbols
---------------------- ----------------------
Times New Roman Medium Times New Roman Medium
Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Bold
Times New Roman Italic Medium Helvetica Roman Medium
Times New Roman Italic Bold Helvetica Roman Bold
Helvetica Roman Medium Courier Roman Medium
Helvetica Roman Bold Courier Roman Bold
Helvetica Italic Medium
Helvetica Italic Bold
Courier Roman Medium
Courier Roman Bold
Courier Italic Medium
Courier Italic Bold

Arabic Cyrillic/Greek
--------------------------------------- ----------------------------
ITC Boutros Setting Roman Medium Times New Roman Medium
ITC Boutros Setting Roman Bold Times New Roman Bold
ITC Boutros Setting Italic Medium Times New Roman Italic Medium
ITC Boutros Setting Italic Bold Times New Roman Italic Bold
ITC Boutros Modern Rokaa Roman Medium Helvetica Roman Medium
ITC Boutros Modern Rokaa Roman Bold Helvetica Roman Bold
ITC Boutros Modern Rokaa Italic Medium Helvetica Italic Medium
ITC Boutros Modern Rokaa Italic Bold Helvetica Italic Bold
Boutros Typing Roman Medium Courier Roman Medium
Boutros Typing Roman Bold Courier Roman Bold
Boutros Typing Italic Medium Courier Italic Medium
Boutros Typing Italic Bold Courier Italic Bold

Hebrew Additional Typefaces
------------------------- ------------------------
Narkissim Roman Medium APL
Narkissim Roman Bold APL Bold
Narkissim Italic Medium Boldface
Narkissim Italic Bold Gothic Text
Narkiss Tam Roman Medium Letter Gothic
Narkiss Tam Roman Bold Letter Gothic Bold
Narkiss Tam Italic Medium OCR A
Narkiss Tam Italic Bold OCR B
Shalom Roman Medium Prestige
Shalom Roman Bold Prestige Bold
Shalom Italic Medium Prestige Italic
Shalom Italic Bold Gothic Katakana

4028 Font Emulation

4028 Font Emulation support is provided with resident fonts.

Bar Codes

Bar Code Printing is supported through application of the BCOCA tower.

Supported Image Decompression Standards

G3, G4, MMR and ABIC are supported.

The InfoPrint 60, with the DBCS Font Package, has DBCS outline fonts added to the 1GB hard drive in the printer. The DBCS font support includes the following Type 1 outline fonts in CID format:

Physical Specifications

Note: (A) = Includes top stacker

Operating Environment

The IBM InfoPrint 60 operates in a class A2 environment and will meet all worldwide regulations as they apply to "environmental impact" for business machines for this class.

Limitations

Note: (1) See maximum impressions per minute per paper size listed in the Specified Operating Environment Section.

Other factors that can have an affect on InfoPrint 60 performance are:

The Side Sensitive Option prints side two first, emulating the 3825. While this works fine in duplex mode, this option also forces simplex pages through the duplex paper path, reducing performance to 30 ipm and affecting usage charges. (2)

Applications that switch form simplex to duplex in the same job may also encounter a performance impact. It is common for high speed laser printers to lose cycles during simplex to duplex switching operations. For example, the InfoPrint 60 will lose four cycles (impressions) during this operation. (2)

Note: (2) See BLD FLASH 9549 for operating alternatives and additional performance detail.

Hardware Requirements

The central processing unit (CPU) configurations supporting the InfoPrint 60 are:

PSF Support Schedule

                    HW GA     MVS     OS/400     OS/2    AIX
----- --- ------ ---- ---
ATTACH SUPPORT
---------------
TCP/IP Ethernet AV AV AV AV AV
TCP/IP Token Ring AV AV AV AV AV
 

HW FUNCTIONS
-------------
Outline Fonts
-Resident SBCS AV AV AV AV AV
-Resident DBCS AV AV AV AV AV
-Download SBCS AV AV AV AV AV
-Download DBCS AV AV AV AV AV
 

4 Input Bins AV AV AV AV AV
 

Base N-Up AV AV AV -- AV
Power Positioning AV AV AV -- AV
 

NOTES:
AV = Support is Available
-- = No Support

Interface Information

The InfoPrint 60 Token-Ring Attachment (FC #4120) will attach to the following devices:

The InfoPrint 60 TCP/IP Ethernet 10BaseT Attachment (FC #4161) will attach to the following devices:

The InfoPrint 60 TCP/IP Ethernet 10Base2 Attachment (FC #4162) will attach to the following devices:

Software Requirements

The InfoPrint 60 will be supported by the latest releases of the following operating system environments. Programming versions, releases, and modification levels will be provided prior to general availability.

The latest level of PSF service updates available at the InfoPrint 60 general availability is required.

PSF Function Supported

                   PSF/MVS   PSF/400     PSF for PSF/2   AIX
V2.2.0 V2.1 V2.7
------- --------- ------------- -----
 

Multiple Input Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

Multiple Output Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

IPDS Towers All All All All
 

Basic N-UP Yes Yes Yes Yes*
Enhanced N-UP Yes Yes Yes Yes*
 

Printer Attachment:
-------------------
- TCP/IP Ethernet Yes Yes Yes Yes
- TCP/IP Token-Ring Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

Font Support:
-------------
 

-Download SBCS
Outlines Yes Yes Yes Yes
-Download DBCS
Outlines Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

- Resident Outline
Fonts:
Expanded Core Yes Yes Yes Yes
DBCS Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

* PSF Direct Only

PSF Support Notes

Host software support for InfoPrint 60 attachments are listed below.

            370 Channel      Token-Ring      Token-Ring      Ethernet
SNA TCP/IP TCP/IP
Feature # 4020 4120 4120 4162
----------- ---------- ---------- --------
Platform
PSF/MVS Yes Yes Yes Yes
PSF/VSE Yes Yes No No
PSF/VM Yes Yes No No
PSF/400 No Yes Yes Yes
PSF/AIX No No Yes Yes
PSF/2 No No Yes Yes
InfoPrint Mgr. No No Yes Yes
 
    TITLE                                              ORDER NUMBER
--------------------------------------------- ------------
IPDS Handbook for Printers that use the AFCCU G544-3895

Why Enterprise Printing G544-3642

AFP: Managing the Presentation of Information G544-3825

AFP Printer Summary G544-3135

Guide to IBM's Advanced Function Printing G544-3095

Advanced Function Printing: Printer Information G544-3290

AFP Summary of Printer Performance ZZ05-0473
About Type:
IBM's Technical Reference for Core Interchange
Digitized Type S544-3708

IBM's Code Pages for Digitized Type S544-3802
 

Specify Codes

The InfoPrint 60 includes the printer engine, control unit with 64MB RAM memory, line cord, internal cables, selected publications, operator panel, safety instructions, 3 reams of paper and filled supplies to operate the printer and country documentation language group.

For all Countries, except Africa and Middle East countries (AME), the country standard voltage, nomenclature/language will automatically be supplied based on the country code of order. The Specify codes included in the Sales Manual are only to be ordered when an alternative to the country standard is required.

Unless indicated otherwise, the following specify and order codes are only available at time of manufacture.

All Standards will be provided at the current level by GA.

An AC power cord is provided standard with each InfoPrint 60 based on the country code of order and are 'No Specify' items. Following is the power cord length provided for each geography:

 US, Canada, LA                       11 ft              3.35 m
EMEA * 11 ft. 3.35 m
AP 11 ft. 3.35 m
(excluding Australia & New Zealand)
Australia & New Zealand 14.5 ft. 4.43 m
 

* = Machines shipped to EMEA have AC power cords without a plug. The
appropriate plug will be attached by the customer engineer
at the time of installation.

Tool Kit:

Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable

                                          Machine   Model        Feature
Description Type Number Number
---------------------------------- ------ ------- -------
InfoPrint 60 3160 002
with 64MB RAM

ATTACHMENTS (One Required):
TCP/IP Token-Ring Attachment 4120
TCP/IP Ethernet Attachment - 10BaseT 4161
TCP/IP Ethernet Attachment - 10Base2 4162
100BaseTX Ethernet (Factory) 4164
100BaseTX Ethernet (Field) 4165

OPTIONAL INCREMENTAL MEMORY:
32MB RAM Upgrade 4332
64MB RAM Upgrade 4364

OPTIONAL PAPER INPUT BIN:
Optional 2000 Sheet Input Bin 4512

OPTIONAL PAPER OUTPUT STACKER
Optional 3000 Sheet Side Stacker (Plant) 4620
Optional 3000 Sheet Side Stacker (Field) 4621

DBCS Font Feature 4802

AC POWER CORD
Chicago Power Cord (1.8m, 6 ft. - priced feature, US only) 9986

he following features are available and can be ordered with new machines or as MES field upgrades:

Attachment features

One attachment feature is required to be ordered at the time the InfoPrint 60 is ordered. A second may be ordered. However, FC #4161 and FC #4162 are mutually exclusive. These are not customer set-up features. There are no compatibility conflicts for these features. The ethernet features do require a cable for attachment to the LAN. These features are available as factory installed features or MESs for field installation. When an attachment feature is added as an MES, any mutually exclusive feature must be removed.

(#4020) 370 Parallel Channel Attachment

(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 18, 2002)

This feature provides a high speed direct attachment using IBM Tag and Bus cables to an IBM 370 Parallel block multiplexer channel. This enables the InfoPrint 60 to connect directly to an IBM 3090, ES/9000, S390 Parallel Enterprise Server or S390 Multiprise 2000 server.

The 370 Parallel Channel Attachment supports a maximum cable length of 122 meters (400 ft.) if it is the only control unit on the interface. For each additional control unit (up to a maximum of eight control units) this length is reduced by 4.6 meters (15 ft.).

The 370 Parallel Channel Attachment can also be attached to the remote end of an IBM 9034 ESCON converter which can extend the standard channel interface by up to 3 Kilometers (9,842 ft.). An alternative way to extend the distance is to use the Extended Distance Feature (XDF) on the 9032 or 9033. If additional distance is required, submit an RPQ for extended distance for 9032 or 9033 with Extended Distance Feature. For more information, consult the 9034, 3044-2 and 9032/9033 product publications.

This feature is supported on the following software platforms: PSF/MVS, PSF/VSE and PSF/VM (see Software Requirements section).

(#4120) SNA and TCP/IP Support for Token-Ring LANS

(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 18, 2002)

This feature allows connections to a Token-Ring LAN supporting IBM's System Network Architecture (SNA) protocol. Currently, the InfoPrint allows the printer to attach to Token-Ring LANs running the TCP/IP protocol using feature 4120. The new printer can attach to either a 4 Megabit per second (Mbps) or 16 Mbps Token-Ring LAN.

The new feature 4120 can only be installed on printers with serial numbers at or above those listed in the Key Prerequisites section.

A Token-Ring adapter cable, P/N 60G1066, is included with this feature.

SNA/Token-Ring is supported on the following software platforms: PSF/MVS, PSF/VSE, PSF/VM, and PSF/400 (see Software Requirements section).

These features can only be installed on printers having serial numbers at or above those listed below.

(#4161) TCP/IP Ethernet Attachment - 10BaseT

The maximum number orderable for this feature is one. The InfoPrint 60 ca only support one active attachment - FC #4120, FC #4161,or FC #4162. FC #4161 is a priced feature code. Should the customer need to change attachment for the InfoPrint 60 at a later date this can be accomplished by ordering one of these attachments as an MES for field installation.

(#4162) TCP/IP Ethernet Attachment - 10Base2

The maximum number orderable for this feature is one. The InfoPrint 60 can only support one active attachment - FC #4120, FC #4161, or FC #4162. FC #4162 is a priced feature code. Should the customer need to change attachment for the InfoPrint 60 at a later date this can be accomplished by ordering one of these attachments as an MES for field installation.

(#4164) 100BaseTX Ethernet (Factory)

(#4165) 100BaseTX Ethernet (Field)

This attachment feature for the IBM Infoprint 60 supports the following LANs:

This feature provides a native attachment to a LAN via Ethernet (TCP/IP). The attachment can be either 10 Mbps (10 million bits per second) or 100 Mbps (100 million bits per second) enabled. This interface will automatically sense and emulate the data rate and transfer mode (half duplex or full duplex) of the Ethernet hub, or it can be manually set to match data rate and transfer mode.

This provides the advantages of transferring data at a faster rate which can result in better printer throughput and overall system performance.

The Infoprint 60 can have only one Ethernet adapter installed. If the 10Base2 Ethernet adapter is already installed (feature number 4162) and the 10/100BaseTX Ethernet adapter (feature number 4164/4165) is ordered then the current adapter must be removed. If the printer has 10BaseT Ethernet (feature number 4161) already installed and the 10/100BaseTX feature is ordered, the current feature will stay in the printer but will not be usable.

Limitations: The Ethernet 10/100BaseTX feature is not supported on Infoprint 60s with PCL installed. Therefore, feature numbers 4164/4165 are mutually exclusive with PCL feature numbers 4820/4821 and PCL RPQs 8B4474/8B4475.

Cabling: The cabling must meet specifications in ANSI/IEEE 802.3a, b, c and e. The building cabling must conform to EIA-569 standard, which specifies that the cable should be away from an EMI source. Some excerpts from the standard state minimum distance from:

RAM Memory Expansion Features

The memory features are available for field installation by customer engineering. Feature codes 4332 and 4364 are not customer setup features. There are no compatibility conflicts for these feature and they do not require additional cables. These features are available as factory installed features or MESs for field installation.

(#4332) 32MB RAM Memory Expansion for Performance Enhancement

(#4364) 64MB RAM memory Expansion for Performance Enhancement

These features are mutually exclusive of each other. The maximum number orderable for FC #4332 is two. The maximum number orderable to FC #4364 is one.

(#4512) 2000 Sheet Paper Input Bin

The maximum number orderable for this feature is one. This feature provides an additional 2,000 sheet input for the InfoPrint 60. There are no compatibility conflicts for this feature. This feature is available as a factory orderable feature or as an MES for field installation by customer engineering. This is a priced feature code.

(#4555) Variable Size Paper (Plant)

(#4556) Variable Size Paper (Field)

Summary: The Variable Size Paper feature (FC 4555 and 4556) provides added application flexibility for our customers. Customers can now take advantage of printing on any size paper from 7.0 inches (178mm) X 7.48 inches (190mm) up through 11.69 inches (297mm) X 17.0 inches (432mm) in the 500 sheet input trays.

The customer defines their paper sizes to the printer console by using the SETUP/DEFINE FORMS menu. Values may be entered in either inches or millimeters, but units may not be mixed. As with standard sized papers, the paper in the input tray must match the form size selected from the panel.

The customer would also adjust the paper side guide in the 500 sheet input trays. The paper side guide, which is movable to any position between 7.48 inches and 11.69 inches will be adapted to the two 500 sheet input trays for width adjustments.

Technical Description: Enhanced capability to print on any size paper from 7. 0 inches (178mm) X 7.48 inches (190mm) up through 11.69 inches (297mm) X 17.0 inches (432mm) is now offered on the InfoPrint 60 and 3160-001 Advanced Function Printers.

A paper side guide which is movable to any position between 7.48 inches and 11.69 inches will be adapted to the two 500 sheet input trays for width adjustments. A microcode change permits adjustment in the feed direction (or Length) from 7.0 inches to 17.0 inches. The main 2000 sheet input tray offers the same range of length adjustment, but must still use the fixed side guide stops at 8.6 inches (216mm), 10.12 inches (257mm), 11.0 inches (279mm), and 11.69 inches (297mm).

Paper sizes with widths greater then 11.69 inches (297mm) must be rotated in the input tray to print, and the maximum print speed will be 30 ppm. Paper sizes longer than 8.6 inches (218mm) in the feed direction (length) will also print at a maximum of 30 ppm.

Custom paper sizes are defined to the printer through the SETUP/DEFINE FORMS menu on the control panel. Values may be entered in inches or millimeters, but units may not be mixed. The paper size loaded in an input tray must match the form size selected from the panel.

A special feature of the Variable Size Paper feature is the ability to feed and print on notebook divider TABs. When feeding TABs, the paper length may be set from 8.6 inches (218mm) to 15.0 inches (381mm) including the TAB dimension. The TAB itself may be up to .7 inches (18mm) in depth. For example, a typical U.S. notebook divider TAB adds 0.5 inches to 8.5 X 11.0 inch paper for a combined overall size of 9.0 X 11.0 inches.

TABs may be fed and printed on plain Index Tab Stock from 90 to 110 pound weights in the main 2000 sheet input tray or the 500 sheet input trays in Simplex mode only.

Maximum Number of Features: One. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Compatibility Conflicts: None. Customer Setup: No. Field Installable: Yes. Cable Order: None.

Limitations: Paper sizes with widths greater then 11.69 inches (297mm) must be rotated in the 500 sheet input tray(s) to print, the maximum speed will be 30 ppm. Paper sizes longer than 8.6 inches (218mm) in length or feed direction will also print at a maximum speed of 30 ppm.

TABs may be fed and printed on plain Index Tab Stock from 90 to 110 pound weights in simplex mode only.

Using the variable size paper feature will affect throughput performance because the printer pauses to clear the paper path prior to picking a new custom size paper.

The effect will be minimal when using a single custom size paper in combination with standard size papers.

When sequencing two or three custom size papers in the same job, throughput performance will vary considerably.

(#4620, #4621) 3000 Sheet Side Stacker

This feature is available as a factory orderable feature (FC #4620) or an an MES for field installation by customer engineering (FC #4621). The maximum number orderable for either of these feature codes is one. The feature codes are mutually exclusive. Either feature code replaces the standard 1500 sheet output stacker with a 3,000 sheet output capacity stacker. These are priced feature codes.

(#4640) Finisher Feature for InfoPrint 60 (Plant)

(#4641) Finisher Feature for InfoPrint 60 (Field)

The InfoPrint 60 printer with the finisher feature can transform your complex print jobs into finished sets including covers and tabs.

The finisher is a multifunctional, intelligent output device with four finishing options:

The finisher comes with one insert tray and three output trays. You can insert preprinted or blank material such as covers or separator sheets/tabs into finished sets. The three output trays are a 1600 sheet stacker tray, a saddle staple tray and an overflow tray.

You can select the type of Stapling you need:

The Finisher is supported on certain releases and versions of the following software: PSF/MVS, PPFA, PSF/400 and InfoPrint Manager.

(#4802) DBCS Font Feature

This feature provides DBCS outline fonts on a 1GB hard drive in the printer. The maximum number orderable for this feature is one. This feature is available as a factory orderable feature or as an MES for field installation by customer engineering. This is a priced feature code.

(#4820, #4821) PCL Feature

IBM Infoprint 60 offers a native PCL datastream feature. The PCL capability is equivalent to the HP PCL 5e support currently available on the IBM 3130 printer.

The PCL Datastream support feature can only be installed on printers having serial numbers at or above those listed below.

Infoprint 60 printers below these serial numbers must install RPQ 8B4472 (Controller Upgrade) as a corequisite.

This feature requires 128 MB of memory. If necessary, install the 64 MB memory upgrade (feature number 4364).

In addition to the above prerequisites, the PCL feature will have the following limitations:

This feature is mutually exclusive with:

(#9986) 6 Foot (1.8 M) Power Cord

This feature is made available for customers (Chicago) who require a 6 foot (1.8 M) external AC power cord instead of the standard 11 foot (3.35 M) power cord. This is not a customer set-up feature. There are compatibility conflicts for this feature and it does not require additional cables. The maximum number orderable for this feature is one. This feature is available as a factory ordered feature only.

Supplies

Choosing the right supplies is very important with the IBM InfoPrint 60. For optimum print quality and performance reliability, the use of IBM supplies is recommended. Supplies are purchase-only items. The customer is responsible for ordering and maintaining an adequate stock of supplies. When a customer purchases an InfoPrint 60, an IBM printing specialist should give the customer a list of the alternative ways to order supplies. Additionally, the specialist should advise the customer to order supplies immediately and suggest they establish a supply agreement (many Authorized Supplies Dealers offer supply agreements). A supply agreement usually provides a customer with price discounts, price protection for one year, creation of a shipping schedule and reduces administrative expenses.

Supply Specifications

The approximate average yields are not a warranty or guarantee of minimum life, and are provided to assist in initial supplies planning. Actual usage should be used to establish the supply's life in your environment. Many factors (for example, print coverage per page, paper type and size, machine and environmental conditions) can affect yield.

Warranty for all supplies is one year from the date of purchase stated on the purchase receipt. Supply warranties are only for defects in materials and workmanship at the time of shipment and are not for normal wear and tear. If you believe you are due a warranty return, return the supply in its original package or a package from the replacement supply to the point of purchase with an explanation of the problem and the approximate number of prints run on the supply.

For additional information on ordering supplies, see the IBM InfoPrint 60; 3160 AF Printer Introduction and Planning Guide (G544-5242).

The IBM InfoPrint 60 is shipped with the following customer replaceable supplies:

  Description         Part Number     Approximate Average Yield (1)
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Toner P/N 1402680 50,000 impressions/cartridge
Developer Mix P/N 1402681 1,000,000 impressions/bottle
Fuser Unit P/N 1402682 1,000,000 impressions/unit
Cleaner Unit P/N 1402683 300,000-500,000 impressions
Transfer Unit P/N 1402684 1,000,000 impressions/unit
Staples (with 3000 P/N 1402820 5000 staples/cartridge
sheet side stacker) 4 cartridges/carton

(1) Approximate average yield has been established with a coverage of
4%. A supply life range is given for the cleaner unit because its
life is very dependent on the specific application.

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