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March 2001

Color Business Report

How Will HP and Indigo Finish?

Today, the MGI Digital Carte Master Color is unique.

During the second half of 2001, HP is expected to

introduce the first HP-branded product based on its two-

year-old development agreement with Indigo. We expect

that the product will be more press-like than anything

we have seen from HP. HP’s target markets will probably

be similar to the ones that MGI has been addressing—

quick printers, small commercial printers, and in-plant

print operations. (We should leave open the possibility

that HP will sell its new Indigo-based product into the

office environment, as well.) Press-like performance is

the most distinctive characteristic of Indigo’s liquid-

toner process: in both print quality and media latitude,

Indigo-printed pages look like offset prints. We expect

that HP has been working with Indigo to reduce the

size of the product and enhance its input and finishing

capabilities. The chances are that HP will integrate

finishing equipment manufactured by a third party. MGI

manufactures its own finishing station because none of

the manufacturers of slitting and slicing equipment had

the necessary functionality on the shelf, and none

thought slitting and slicing in a single step was even

feasible, according to MGI. MGI could not find a partner

ready to develop the necessary capabilities, but HP will

not have that problem. To the document finishing

equation, we expect HP will bring its characteristic

canniness in configuring the product and diligence in

ensuring reliability.F

On March 20, 2001, Oki Data Americas, Inc.

(Mount Laurel, NJ) introduced the OKI C9000 color

LED printer, based on a single-pass print engine similar

to the one used in the C7000, introduced in October

2000 (see Color Business Report, November 2000). The

C9000, which can handle paper sizes up to 12" by 18",

is speedy—it can print 21 ppm in color and 26 ppm in

monochrome, at full 600- by 1200-dpi resolution. For

image processing, Oki has integrated a 400 MHz

PowerPC processor and 128 MB of RAM (expandable

to 1,024 MB) into the C9000, giving it a first page out

time of 12 seconds for color pages and 10 seconds for

monochrome pages. Input paper capacity on the C9000

is 650 sheets, fed by a 550-sheet paper tray or a 100-

sheet manual feed. Toner cartridges for the C9000 are

expected to yield 15,000 pages each at 5% coverage. The

Oki Data OKI C9000 Product Specifications

Resolution Modes

600- by 1200-dpi
(1200-dpi on C9400dxn)

Print Speed
Black

26 ppm

Color

21 ppm

Memory

128 MB (192 MB on C9200dxn,
320 MB on C9400dxn)

Processor

400 MHz PowerPC (480 MHz
PowerPC on C9400dxn)

Software Compatibility Adobe PostScript 3

HP PCL 5 emulation

Interface

IEEE-1284, USB

Networking

10/100Base T (optional
on C9200)

Automatic Duplexing

Optional (standard on
C9200dxn and C9400dxn)

Paper Handling

Standard:
100-sheet manual feed
Tray 1: 550-sheet input tray
Optional:
Tray 2: 550-sheet input tray
(standard on C9200n)
Tray 3: 550-sheet input tray
(standard on C9200dxn,
C9400dxn)
Tray 4: 550-sheet input tray
(standard on C9400dxn)
Tray 5: 1,650-sheet high-
capacity feeder (standard on
C9400dxn)

Paper Sizes

Letter, Legal, Executive,
Tabloid, Tabloid Extra

Paper Types

Tray 1: 20 to 47 lb. paper
Tray 2 - 5: 20 to 28 lb. paper
Manual Feed: 20 lb. bond to
110 lb. index

Size

26.2"W by 18.2"H by 23.2"D
(C9200)

Weight

155 lb. (C9200)

List Price
C9200

$5,999

C9200n

$6,999

C9200dxn

$7,499

C9400dxn

$9,599

Source: Oki Data Americas, Inc.

The OKI C9000 can print 21 ppm in color

Source: Oki Data Americas, Inc.

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