System overview
The following table shows how data streams of different resolutions are interpolated.
Table
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Printer | 240 dpi data | 300 dpi data | 600 dpi data |
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4050/4090 NPS/ | Converted by controller to | Print at 300 x 300 dpi | Converted by controller to |
IPS | 300 dpi |
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NOTE: For more information on specifying appropriate resolution settings, refer to the Guide to Managing Print Jobs and the Guide to Configuring and Managing the System. For IPDS printing, refer to the to Solutions Guide for IPDS printing.
System components overview
DocuPrint NPS/ The entire DocuPrint NPS/IPS system includes the printer (also IPS known as an IOT or print engine), printer controller, printer
interface, and all appropriate software. “DocuPrint printer” or “printer” refers to the base printer engine (IOT) only, without the printer controller and interface.
host, converts the files into page images, and sends the page images to the printer. The user interface at the printer controller allows you to perform tasks such as monitoring job status, prioritizing jobs, and configuring the system.
printer.
The printer also provides optional paper stacking and collating.
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