modules (continued) management 51 media tray 49

mouse connector 17

N

network

 

 

connecting 25

 

networking guidelines

31

notes, important

158

 

notices

 

 

electronic emission

160

FCC, Class A

160

 

O

option

 

problems

97

options

 

installing

37

P

planning guide 33 port

See connector POST (Power-on self test)

error logs 35 power

problem 97 power cords 162 power module

installing 47 LEDs 13 removing 47 specifications 5, 7

power.

See system power problem

hardware 35 management module 95 power 97

problem solving 35 problems

expansion enclosure 97 option 97

Programs

IBM Director 33

management and configuration 26 Remote Deployment Manager 33

R

rack, installing BladeCenter in

37

remote connection

25

 

remote management connector

18

removing

 

 

bezel 45

 

 

bezel assembly

43

 

removing (continued) blade server 66 blower module 55 I/O module 62 KVM module 57 LAN module 59 management module 52 media tray 50

power module 47

replacement module, difficulty communicating with 26

replacing

 

 

 

AC rear panel

69

 

 

backplane 79

 

 

 

backplane insulator

81

 

DC rear panel

70

 

 

DC terminal cover

68

 

docking board/blower housing

75

lower flex circuit

72

 

mechanical chassis

85

 

rear chassis stiffener bracket

77

upper flex circuit 71

 

replacing air filter

44

 

 

reset button, management module, IP 11 restoring configuration file 29

S

saving configuration file

29

 

serial connector

11

 

 

 

service replaceable units 67

 

AC rear panel

69

 

 

air filter

44

 

 

 

 

backplane

79

 

 

 

backplane insulator

81

 

DC rear panel

70

 

 

DC terminal cover

68

 

docking board/blower housing

75

lower flex circuit

72

 

 

mechanical chassis

85

 

rear chassis stiffener bracket

77

upper flex circuit

71

 

 

shutting down BladeCenter T unit

21

size 5, 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

specifications

5, 7

 

 

 

static electricity

40

 

 

 

static-sensitive devices

 

 

ESD plug

40

 

 

 

 

ESD strap

40

 

 

 

handling

40

 

 

 

 

system

 

 

 

 

 

 

service cards

10

 

 

 

shutting down

21

 

 

starting

19

 

 

 

 

system power

 

 

 

 

Type 8720 (DC)

38

 

 

Type 8730 (AC)

39

 

 

system reliability

39

 

 

system-status

 

 

 

 

LEDs

9, 11, 57

 

 

 

panel

16, 49, 56

 

 

 

Index 167

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IBM Type 8720, Type 8730 manual Modules management 51 media tray

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.

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