Konica Minolta Network Printer User Manual

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3-2 Machine Information
 
Machine Information
 
Konica Force 65 Overview
 
The Force 65 Network Printing System provides high quality printing suitable for any IBM-
compatible or Macintosh environment. The printer's main body engine works in 
conjunction with the new open architecture (NOA) of the print controller to provide a 
flexible and modular way of customizing the language interpreter, the I/O and 
communication, and the system control. NOA supports a modular based object oriented 
system software that enables you to use special software modules developed for 
enhancing printing capabilities and/or for adjusting the IP system to meet special 
requirements. 
The built-in electronic recirculating document handler (ERDH) provides dual access 
capability, enabling the printer to receive a job while another job is printing or rasterizing. 
This timesaving system allows you to work with optimal efficiency even when the printer is 
working at peak capacity. 
The advanced finishing system of the Force 65 provides you with the option of sending 
print jobs to the output tray face down and in correct order.
The Force 65 printer is perfect for any work environment. 
• use it as a non-network printer by connecting it to your PC with standard serial or 
parallel port cabling. 
• install the optional network interface card and use it as a standard network printer 
supporting NetWare, AppleTalk (EtherTalk) or TCP/IP. 
• install the Force 65 as a high-end network printer in an AS 400/IBM Host 
Environment.
Highlights of the Force 65 include: 
• 65 ppm
• 600 dpi
• duplex mode
• 3 standard paper trays plus a Multi-sheet bypass tray
• LCT, Finisher and Punching/Z-Folding Unit
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