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APrinter integrated bin is not selectable when finisher is installed. Bin 1 becomes standard.

BSpecial media such as transparencies, labels and envelopes will be issued from the integrated bin rather than the standard bin when the finisher is installed.

CCapacity is reduced when a stapling job is sent to this bin.

1Exact speed varies depending on document complexity, system configuration, software application, driver and printer state.

2InfoPrint Solutions Company does not recommend printing this monthly maximum on a consistent basis.

3The Image Quality (IQ) enhancement, whether 1200 or 2400, is a special print mode designed to vary the intensity of each individual printed dot by manipulating its size to produce the appearance of greater print resolution within the limitation of a set number of dots per inch (dpi).

4Not all versions are supported. Contact your sales representative for a detailed list of supported versions.

5Assumes 5% coverage per page. Yields are provided for planning purposes and are not a guarantee of minimum life; actual yields may vary. Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.

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IBM 1767 manual For More Information

1767 specifications

The IBM 1767, often recognized as a pivotal innovation in the realm of industrial automation and control systems, is a versatile programmable logic controller (PLC) designed to improve operational efficiency in manufacturing and processing industries. Launched as part of IBM's vast portfolio of automation solutions, the 1767 series stands out due to its modular design, robust performance, and seamless integration capabilities.

One of the most notable features of the IBM 1767 is its modular architecture, which allows for the easy addition of various I/O modules tailored to specific application needs. This flexibility enables users to customize their control systems with a wide range of digital and analog input/output options. The modularity also facilitates straightforward system expansion, allowing businesses to adapt to changing operational requirements without the need for substantial new infrastructure.

Another important characteristic of the IBM 1767 is its communication capabilities. The PLC supports multiple communication protocols, including Ethernet/IP, Modbus, and DF1, enabling it to effectively interface with diverse industrial devices and systems. This multi-protocol support empowers organizations to integrate the 1767 into existing network architectures seamlessly, fostering improved interoperability across various platforms and devices.

In terms of processing power, the IBM 1767 is equipped with a powerful CPU that ensures fast execution of logic operations, making it suitable for real-time control applications. The CPU architecture allows for parallel processing, enhancing the efficiency of handling complex tasks such as motion control, sequential control, and high-speed counting.

The 1767 series also emphasizes user accessibility and programming ease through its support for multiple programming languages, including ladder logic, structured text, and function block diagrams. This flexibility appeals to a wide range of users, from engineers familiar with traditional programming methods to those preferring graphical interfaces for intuitive control logic development.

Safety is a critical aspect of the IBM 1767's design, featuring advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities that manage both hardware and software faults. Built-in redundancy options ensure high availability, which is essential for industries where downtime can lead to significant losses.

In summary, the IBM 1767 PLC represents a comprehensive solution for industrial automation, combining modularity, robust communication options, powerful processing capabilities, and user-friendly programming. Its design is poised to meet the evolving demands of modern manufacturing environments, providing businesses with the tools they need to enhance productivity and operational reliability.