Xerox 110 Printing Speed, Image Quality, Paper Format, Image Format, Paper Weight, Input Capacity

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Xerox iGen3 110 Digital Production Press

Printing Speed

Up to 6,600 full process color A4 (letter) 4/0 impressions per hour (110 impressions per minute)

1,500 A3 (tabloid) 4/4 sheets per hour

Image Quality

Resolution

• 600 x 4800 dpi

Line screens

150 lpi, 175 lpi, 200 lpi, stochastic

All utilizing 256 gray levels

Process colors

• Magenta, Yellow, Cyan, Black

Paper Format

Maximum sheet size: 14.33" x 20.5" (364 x 521 mm); 14.33" x 22.5" (364 x 571 mm) (optional)

Minimum sheet size: 7" x 7" (178 x 178 mm)

Image Format

Maximum image area is 2 mm less than sheet size (1 mm border on all sides). Default image area is 3 mm less on all sides.

Paper Weight

Uncoated: 16 lb bond to 130 lb cover, 60 g/m2 to 350 g/m2

Coated: 60 lb text to 130 lb cover, 90 g/m2 to 350 g/m2

Paper Flexibility

Coated (gloss, matte, dull, silk), uncoated, textured, specialty stocks

Recycled, perforated, tabs, transparencies,

a wide variety of labels, synthetics, DocuCard®, Never Tear, DuraPaper™

Mixed-stock jobs supported at rated speed

No drying time before coating

Transfer overdrive for highly textured stock (optional)

Technology Features

SmartPressImaging

Third-generation technology

Single-point transfer printing

Closed-loop controls

Benchmark gamut of CMYK dry inks

Replace dry inks while running

SmartPressPaper Handling

Mixed stocks in a single run

Same-edge perfecting registration

Straight paper path

Wide-radius inverter for second-side imaging

Collated sets

Wheeled stacker cart

Load-while-run capability

SmartPressSentry

Built-in intelligence

Automatically adjusts to paper characteristics

Monitors every print

Provides online diagnostics and remote support

Input Capacity

Up to six feeder modules

Up to twelve trays

Each tray holds 10"/254 mm

(2,500 sheets 80 lb coated text/120 g/m2)

Any supported stock in any tray

Delivery

Up to four stackers

Two carts per stacker

Stacker cart holds 12"/305 mm

(3,000 sheets 80 lb coated text/120 g/m2)

Stacker top tray for sample sheets and proofs

Collated offset stack delivery

Environmental Control Unit

Built-in air conditioning unit

Maintains system interior at optimum temperature and humidity

Controlled by closed-loop control system

Recycles air to eliminate emissions

Conserves energy and reduces electrical costs

Optional

Roll Input

DocuSheeter™ iG provides up to 50,000 additional sheets per roll (based on 8.5" x 11"/A4; 20 lb bond/75 g/m2)

Delivered directly into the paper path

Sheets per roll varies based on core size, cut size, and paper type (coated/uncoated, caliper weight, etc.)

Inserter

One inserter module, two trays

Enables the addition of material to a job after the fusing process

Good for coated covers and specialty substrates

Inline Finishing

Booklet making with Xerox SquareFold™ Booklet Maker or C. P. Bourg Document Finisher (BDFx) with Square Edge Option (SQE)

Perfect binding with Xerox Manual+Book Factory

Lay flats with GBC® Fusion Punch II™

Feeders and Stackers

Up to six feeders

Up to four stackers

Size

Overall standard press configuration dimensions iGen3 110 (image tower, two feeders, one stacker)

23' 8" x 6' x 8' (L x W x H)

7210 x 1829 x 2438 mm (L x W x H)

Weight

• 7,892 lb (3580 kg)

Xerox DocuSP® Controller

Sun FireTM hardware/software platform

DocuSP®/DocuTech® workflow

Ethernet support

Adobe® PostScript®, PDF 1.5, PCL5, TIFF, FRF, Adobe® Acrobat® 6

Color-management features

Job and production management GUI

Concurrent receive, RIP, print

Parallel RIP (scalable up to 16 CPUs)

AFP/IPDS

VIPP®, Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML), caching support for variable data printing

Creo® SpireTM Color Server

Intel®/Microsoft®-based platform

Creo® Spire™ workflow

Ethernet support

Adobe® PostScript®, PDF 1.5, PDFX3, TIFF, TIFF.IT, EPS, RTP, Adobe® Acrobat® 6

Color-management features

Job management GUI

Concurrent receive, RIP, print

VPS, VIPP®, PPML, caching support for variable data printing

EFI® Fiery® Color Server

Intel®/Microsoft®-based platform

Fiery® workflow

Ethernet support

Adobe® PostScript®, PDF, Adobe® Acrobat® 6, TIFF v6, EPS, DCS

ColorWise® toolset

DocuColor® emulations

Command WorkStation™ support

DocBuilder ProTM impositioning

Variable data printing with Fiery® FreeForm™

Graphic Arts PackageTM

Xerox FreeFlowTM is a roadmap to success in digital printing, built on open architectures and standards that allow integration into your existing workflow.

We bring together the industry’s most comprehensive collection of Xerox and partner workflow solutions, beginning with our RIP choices, delivering

more flexibility and value to you.

© 2006 XEROX CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Xerox®, iGen3®, SmartPress™, SmartPress Technology™, SmartPress Technology at Work™, SmartSize™, DocuSP®, DocuTech®, VIPP®, SquareFold™, DocuSheeter™, FreeFlow™, The New Business of Printing™, Performance Accelerated™, ProfitAccelerator™, ProfitQuick™, uPublisher™, DocuCard®, and DuraPaper® are trademarks or registered trademarks of or licensed to XEROX CORPORATION. Pantone® is a registered trademark of Pantone, Inc. Creo® and Spire™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Creo, Inc. EFI®, Fiery®, ColorWise®, Command WorkStation™, DocBuilder Pro™, Fiery FreeForm™, and Graphic Arts Package™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Sun Fire™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Adobe®, PostScript®, and Acrobat® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. Intel® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. GBC® and Fusion Punch II™ are

trademarks or registered trademarks of General Binding Corporation. Product appearance, build status, and/or specifications are subject to change without notice. Revised 4/06.

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110 specifications

The Xerox 110, introduced in 1959, was a pioneering machine in the realm of office technology, marking a significant advancement in the photocopying sector. As one of the first models to leverage the process of electrostatic reproduction, the Xerox 110 transformed the way documents were duplicated and laid the groundwork for future innovations in this field.

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In summary, the Xerox 110 exemplified pioneering technology, combining speed, quality, and user-friendliness. Its introduction marked a significant milestone in the history of office technology, establishing standards that would influence the development of future copy machines and office equipment for decades to come. The legacy of the Xerox 110 continues to be felt in the modern era, as businesses strive for efficiency and clarity in their documentation processes.