IBM 1512 Printer User Manual


 
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Infoprint 1512 Configuration Guide
Information Subject to Change
Questions (Q) & Guidance (G):
Infoprint 1512 base – 30 ppm
600 & 1200 dpi, 1200 & 2400 IQ
32MB/ 366 MHz
Parallel and USB Attachments
Machine Type 4535-001
Part # 39V0431
Choose the Model
Q: Is your customer going to connect to an
Ethernet network?
G: If yes, choose the network, “n,” model.
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Infoprint 1512 network – 30 ppm
600 & 1200 dpi, 1200 & 2400 IQ
32MB/366 MHz
USB, Parallel, & Fast Ethernet Attachments
Machine Type 4535-n01
Part # 39V0432
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Ex
Q:
ternal Attachments Options
Is your customer going to connect to a
different network (Token Ring or wireless
Ethernet), or might they want an external
Ethernet adapter instead of an internal one?
G: Choose from these optional adapters.
G: These are all external adapters, the 1512
does not have any internal connectivity
options.
G: All of these adapters connect to the
printer’s parallel port with the exception of the
802.11g Wireless adapters.
The 802.11g Wireless to USB connects to the
USB port and the 802.11g Wireless to
Ethernet adapter connects to the Ethernet
port.
External Network attachments
Ethernet 10/100
BaseTX – 1 port
PN: 28P1839
Ethernet 10/100
BaseTX – 3 port
PN: 28P1840
802.11g Wireless
To Ethernet Adapter
PN: 75P6857
Token Ring – 3 port
PN: 28P1836
802.11g Wireless
to USB
PN: 75P6854
Note: The 3-port adapters offer 2 parallel and 1 serial interface for
connecting to the printer. The 1-port adapters only offer a parallel interface.
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Cables for Local Attachments
Q: Is your customer going to use a local
attachment (Parallel or USB) to connect their
printer to a computer?
G: They may need one of these cables to
attach their printer.
G: Remember, the base model printers come
with a parallel and USB adapter while the
network models come with USB, Parallel, and
Ethernet.
10 Foot Parallel
Cable
PN: 28P1871
USB Cable –
2 Meters
PN: 28P1875
SDRAM Memory Options
Memory – SDRAM and Flash
Q: Is your customer going to be printing complex jobs (lot of
graphics / images), or are they going to be running
applications that will require fonts to be downloaded?
G: For complex jobs, the customer should purchase some
additional SDRAM memory. The printer can be configured
with as much as 160MB (base and network models). The
1512 has one slot for memory DIMM’s and one slot for Flash
memory.
G: To store fonts or other resources on the printer the
customer should purchase flash memory. Storing fonts on
the printer improves performance because the fonts will not
have to be downloaded from the host for use on the printer
with each new print job.
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32MB SDRAM
PN: 53P7603
64MB SDRAM
PN: 53P7604
128MB SDRAM
PN: 53P7605
Flash Memory Options
32MB Flash
PN: 75P4691
Note:
Please see the last page
for a specification overview
of the Infoprint 1512.