IBM q5-44-3974-04 manual Data Security, Fonts, Toner Cartridge, Levels

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ŸProblem indicators — LEDs on a printer icon at the left of the operato

indicate where a problem such as a paper jam occurs.

ŸPaper jam auto-eject drawers —after a paper jam, you can usually automatically clear the jammed paper by opening one or two auto-eje drawers.

ŸTraces —the 3130 can perform several kinds of traces, which record about printer activities and communications with the control unit and

controlling computer system to assist service personnel.

ŸPrint samples —several print sample masters are stored in the 3130 cont

memory. Key operators can print these print samples whenever necessar sample print quality or solve problems.

Ÿ Authorization

levels

—You

can have

one

or more

persons designated as

a

key operator. The key operator performs tasks such as configuring

th

cleaning

the

printer,

adding

new

toner, and

replacing supplies.

 

You can specify that certain operator actions be password-protecte words, only the person who knows the password will be able to perf key operator functions.

Ÿ Toner

cartridge

—the 3130 monitors

the toner supply and alerts the oper

when

it should

be

replenished.

In addition, automatic toner recycling

the

amount

of

toner

the 3130

uses.

ŸError log —sensors and other error-checking hardware detect status in t

printer.

Information

about errors is displayed to the operator and

use in

correcting

problems.

Data Security

The 3130 has the following data security features:

Ÿ

You

cannot

read

data

from

the

3130

back

into

the

controlling

compute

Ÿ

You

cannot

print

data

that

remains in memory after a job is finishe

Ÿ

Images on

the

photoconductor are removed after each print.

 

Ÿ

The

control

unit

accepts

commands

from

the

host

to

erase all

residua

 

data

and

fonts

from

its

memory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸYou can specify non-spooled mode for most ASCII IBMjobs.3130Refer to Advanced Function Printer System AdministrationforGuidemore information.

If many of the printing applications for your company are confidential, placing the 3130 in a controlled-access area.

Fonts

The 3130 supports the following for IPDS:

Ÿ The IBM strategic font set, which includes:

The

IBM

Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set

The

4028

Compatibility

Resident Font Set

The

IBM

Coordinated

Font Set

6 3130 Advanced Function Printer: Introduction and Planning Guide

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q5-44-3974-04 specifications

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