IBM 3000 Printer User Manual


 
Printer Characteristics
The InfoPrint 3000 printers are nonimpact, all-points-addressable printers. The
printers each use a laser, electrophotographic print technology, and Advanced
Function Presentation (AFP) licensed programs to create high-quality text and
graphic printer output.
The printers use continuous-forms in a variety of sizes, styles, and weights,
including preprinted forms and some adhesive labels.
Note: Duplex mode does not support printing on adhesive labels.
After printing, the forms may be stacked in the printer stacker or processed by an
optional postprocessing device.
Nonimpact printing, when combined with all-points addressability, allows graphics
and many different type sizes and styles to appear on a single page. The printers
can be used for text, image, graphic, optical character recognition (OCR), and
bar-code printing. Text, images, and electronic overlays can be placed at any
defined point on the page areas on which the printers can print.
System Components
Model ED1
This model includes:
Printer engine
Printer Utility Module (PUM). This unit includes:
- Operator alert assembly
- Power control panel
- System interconnection electronics
- Preprocessing/postprocessing device interfaces
Models ES1 and ED2
These models include:
Printer engine
Advanced Function Common Control Unit (AFCCU), which includes:
- Operator alert assembly
- Power control panel
- IBM RISC technology processor
- XGA touch-screen Display Touch Screen
- System interconnection electronics and cables
- Preprocessing/postprocessing device interfaces
Model ED2
This model also includes:
Buffer/Flipper Unit.
This unit guides the paper path from the first printer to the second printer in
this dual printer configuration. The unit allows the forms to take the
following paths from the first printer to the second printer:
- Straight through path (inline) with 180° inversion
- Left 90° path with 180° inversion
Urge unit
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