Ricoh M40 User Manual

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Features Guide – Industrial printers

Paper handling

Input Paper Shelf (#4891, 4991) for 6500 - This shelf is designed to hold a box of paper or forms to be used with
a pedestal printer. It allows the input media to move easily with the machine. The shelf rests on the supports for

the pedestal printer.

Pullout Rear Paper Tray (#4540, 4541) for 6500 - An optional Pullout Paper Tray is now available for the cabinet
models. This feature provides a convenient tray that pulls out after printed output is stacked on the tray, instead of

on the floor. It is easier to remove the printed output from the tray than from the floor inside the printer. The tray is

similar to the one used with the Power Stacker feature.


Connectivity

Telnet 3270e/5250e - allows printing currently being performed with coax/twinax attached printers to be migrated

easily to network attached printers, without changing the existing application.

IPDS - allows print pages containing an unlimited mix of different types of data: high-quality text, images, vector

graphics, and bar codes.


Network Print Server and IPDS LAN Attachment Capability for 4247
- provide the capability for both LAN

support and twinax, coax, or serial support on the same IPS 4247 Printer.

IGP for 6500 - The Intelligent Graphics Processor (IGP) feature is a simple to use programming language for
creating sophisticated graphics, including bar codes, in printers equipped with the IGP board. IGP (also sometimes

called PGL) creates online forms and bar codes, and has a variety of alphanumeric text-generation capabilities.

Code V for 6500- The Code V feature is the QMS(TM)-compatible Intelligent Graphics Processor software
designated for the IPS 64XX family of impact line matrix printers. Code V emulates the QMS Code V Version II

programming language to produce online forms and bar code, and supports many alphanumeric text-generation

capabilities.


Black Back Forms Sensor (#4640, 4641) for 6500 - This feature provides a forms sensor that is capable of

detecting the end-of-forms (EOF) condition for black-backed forms. It may also be used to run forms with binder

holes in the body of the form. Because of the variation in the size of binder holes, testing is recommended to verify

that the sensor accommodates the size of the binder holes correctly.

RFID (#4950, 4951) for 6700 - includes a reader, antenna and associated components to enable programming

(encoding) and reading of RFID tags. RFID can be installed on the Model R40 or M40 in either the factory or in

the field.


Supports Class 1 Generation 2 Tag Types

On-Line Data Validator (#5610, #5611) for 6700 - an external device that attaches near the paper exit of the
printer. It scans the printed output for bar codes and monitors bar code quality. This feature is not applicable to

RFID. After a bar code passes the scan beam, the validator grades it and sends a report back to the printer. The

printer response is determined by the validator settings. A 1/2-inch distance between bar codes is required when

the validator is used. The validator feature only applies to picket fence (vertical) bar codes. The validator cannot
be used to verify ladder (horizontal) bar codes.

Media Cutter and Tray (#7340, #7360, #7380, #7341, #7361, #7381) for 6700 - automatically cuts media after

each label is printed or via a software command to cut media after a specified number of labels are printed.

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