Index System (Eserver BladeCenter T Type 8720 and 8730)

FRU No.

CRU/FRU

2-Post rack mount kit (8720 model 1Rx)

90P3802

FRU

2-Post rack mount kit (model 2Rx)

39M4299

FRU

4-Post rack mount kit (8720 model 1Rx)

90P3803

FRU

4-Post rack mount kit (model 2Rx)

39R8313

FRU

73.4 GB hard disk drive (option)

32P0730

FRU

Carrier kit model 2Rx)

39R8315

CRU

v

Interposer card

 

 

v

Plastic DVD/CD

 

 

v

DVD cover

 

 

Chassis lift handle (model 1Rx)

03K9069

CRU

Chassis lift handle (2Rx)

39M4258

CRU

Diskette drive (model 1Rx)

06P5223

CRU

DVD multi-burner (option)

39M3525

CRU

Ethernet GB switch (option)

32R0791

CRU

Ethernet IRCL switch (option)

73P9044

CRU

Fibre channel switch (option)

59P6621

CRU

Filler, chassis management module (model 1Rx)

90P3795

CRU

Filler, chassis management module (model 2Rx)

39M4296

CRU

Rack mounting kit (model 2Rx)

39R8334

FRU

v

Bezel lock (1)

 

 

v Front top rail (2)

 

 

v

Left bracket (1)

 

 

v

M4x8 screw (10)

 

 

v M6 hex head screw (32)

 

 

v

Rear bracket (2)

 

 

v

Right bracket (1)

 

 

System service label (model 1Rx)

90P3810

CRU

System service label (model 2Rx)

32R0873

CRU

Type 8720 and 8730 - Rear view

1

10

4

3

2

11

6

9

5

 

 

12

 

 

8

7

 

Index

System (Eserver BladeCenter T Type 8720 and 8730)

FRU No.

CRU/FRU

1

Switch filler (model 1Rx)

49P2518

CRU

108BladeCenter T Type 8720 and 8730: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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IBM Type 8730 manual Type 8720 and 8730 Rear view, Switch filler model 1Rx 49P2518

Type 8730, Type 8720 specifications

The IBM Type 8720 and Type 8730, part of IBM's extensive line of printers, stand out as reliable and technologically advanced devices designed for both small and large-scale industries. These printers, which were introduced in the early 1990s, catered to the evolving needs of businesses by delivering high-quality output combined with versatility and efficiency.

One of the main features of the IBM Type 8720 is its innovative line printer technology. Unlike traditional printers that utilized a single print head, the 8720 employs a unique printing mechanism that utilizes multiple print wires, ensuring faster print speeds and more precise character formations. This multi-wire technology enables the printer to achieve a print speed of up to 1,500 lines per minute, making it ideal for high-volume printing environments.

The IBM Type 8730, on the other hand, builds upon the foundation set by the 8720 by introducing more advanced features aimed at enhancing user experience. Among its key characteristics is its advanced processing capability, which allows for more complex document handling and high-quality graphics outputs. The 8730's capability to support a range of media types, including labels, envelopes, and fanfold paper, further enhances its versatility, enabling businesses to print various documents without needing multiple machines.

Both printers are designed with user-friendly interfaces that simplify operations and maintenance. Their modular design allows for easy upgrades, ensuring that companies can keep pace with changing printing demands and technological advancements. Additionally, their robust build quality guarantees long-lasting performance even in demanding environments.

In terms of connectivity, the IBM Type 8720 and 8730 support a variety of communication protocols, including parallel and serial interfaces, which facilitate easy integration into existing network environments. This connectivity ensures that businesses can seamlessly connect the printers to their mainframes or personal computers, streamlining the printing process.

Overall, the IBM Type 8720 and Type 8730 are exemplary allies for businesses seeking efficient, high-speed printing solutions. With their advanced technologies, extensive features, and reliable performance, these printers have maintained a loyal following and continue to be relevant in the realms of business printing, showcasing IBM's commitment to innovation and quality in the field of printing technology.