Paper handling, J110 – Lexmark C 720 User Manual

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March 2001

Color Business Report

Errors and Omissions

Last month, we got the nozzle count right but the basic

configuration wrong in our description of the print heads on
the Xerox ColorgrafX X2 large-format ink jet printer. The Xerox
ColorgrafX X2 has six 512-nozzle print heads, one for each
color, not 12 256-nozzle heads as we stated.

We dropped three zeros on the chart on page 13 detailing

total annual color prints and copies made by IKON’s cus-
tomers. The scale for the chart should be millions, not thou-
sands. Thus total print/copy volume for IKON’s installed base
of color copiers and printers was 1.5 billion in 2000.

yield 3,000 pages (20% coverage). To transfer toner to

paper, the C720 also uses an integrated transfer belt/

photoconductor, which loads into the top of the printer.

Paper Handling

The C720 and C720n ship with one 250-sheet paper

tray, while the C720dn ships with an additional 500-sheet

paper tray and an automatic duplexing unit. Because of

the front-loading configuration of the toner cartridges,

there is no front manual feed tray, as found on many color

lasers. To compensate for this, the main paper tray can

feed transparencies, envelopes, labels, and card stock.

Output capacity on all three models is 250 sheets.

The Lexmark C720 is available for a street price of

$1,999. The C720n, which features 10/100Base-T

Ethernet connectivity and 64 MB of RAM, will be

available for $2,399. The C720dn, which includes the

automatic duplexing unit and 500-sheet paper tray,

ships for $2,799.

J110

The J110, which Lexmark is billing as a “business

class” ink jet printer, appears to be the company’s answer

to the HP Business Inkjet 2200, introduced in August

2000. Actually, the J110’s case closely resembles the HP

2000C, the Business Inkjet 2200’s predecessor.

Appearances aside, the J110 is primed to compete with

not only other ink jets but with color laser printers. It

prints faster than both the Business Inkjet 2200 (7.5

ppm in color and 11 ppm monochrome) and the Color

LaserJet 4550. The J110, designed for between three

and five workgroup users, is a departure for Lexmark—

it uses individual ink cartridges and a replaceable print

head, a similar configuration has been used for many

years by competitor Canon, and more recently by HP

and Xerox. The J110 offers laser-like performance,

thanks to fast print speeds, a paper preparation system

that prevents ink bleed, and a higher paper capacity.

Lexmark C720: Product Specifications

Resolution Modes

600 dpi
2400 Image Quality

Print Speed
Black

24 ppm

Color

6 ppm

Duty Cycle

5,000 pages/month

Memory

32 MB (64 MB on C720n
and C720dn)

Processor

266 MHz QED RISC

Software Compatibility

PostScript 3 (Lexmark)
HP PCL 5 color emulation
HP PCL 6 (monochrome)

Interface

IEEE-1284

Networking

10/100Base T
(optional on C720)

Automatic Duplexing

Optional (standard on
C720dn)

Paper Handling

Tray 1: 250-sheet input tray
Tray 2: 500-sheet input tray
(standard on C720dn)

Paper Sizes

Letter, Legal, Executive

Paper Types

20 to 43 lb. paper
Transparencies, envelopes,
labels, card stock up to 100 lb.

Size

19.7"W by 16.1"H by 20.5"D

Weight

86 lb.

Street Price
C720

$1,999

C720n

$2,399

C720dn

$2,799

Source: Lexmark International, Inc.

Color Business Report

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