The magicolor 7450 has a Gigabit Ethernet interface for today’s high-speed networks.

Languages

The magicolor 7450 supports the most popular industry PDLs (Page Description Languages) for seamless, error-free printing:

￿PostScript 3

￿PCL 6 (w/ PJL)

￿PDF v 1.4

￿JPEG / TIFF

For today’s common business and graphics applications, the magicolor 7450 includes a standard PostScript 3 emulation, complete with 137 resident fonts.

The printer’s PCL 6 emulation includes PCL 5e, 5c, and XL and is designed to emulate the HP LaserJet 4650 (5e, 5c) and 4550 (XL). Included with the PCL 6 emulation are 93 fonts. Also included with the PCL emulation is PJL (Printer Job Language) a document control language that makes the printer highly compatible with mainstream applications that generate these types of commands.

The magicolor 7450 also offers its own PDF emulation, supporting version 1.4 files. This printer-resident emulation allows you to directly print PDF files without first opening them in Adobe Acrobat. A hard disk is required when using this emulation.

The JPEG / TIFF Direct Print emulation enables you to send JPEG and TIFF files directly to the printer, no source or graphics application required. A hard disk is required when using this emulation.

Connectivity

Three interfaces are integrated into the magicolor 7450’s controller:

￿The Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000BaseTX) autosensing interface operates on 10 Mbps LAN, 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, and 1000Mbps Gigabit networks and supports TCP/IP, EtherTalk, IPX/SPX (NetWare 4/5/6), NDS Bindery, NDPS, NetBEUI, UPnP, SMB, UPD, HTTP, HTTPS, IPP1.1, SNMP, LPD, FTP, Telnet, DHCP, BootP, ARP, Auto IP, Ping/ARP, SMTP, SLP, and TCP/IP socket.

￿The USB 2.0 (Hi-speed) compliant interface provides a 4-pin Series B connector and runs at speeds up to 480 Mbps. This “Plug and Play” interface supports Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000, Me, and 98SE; Macintosh OS 9 and OS X 10.2+; and Linux Red Hat 9, and SuSE 8.2 operating systems.

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Konica Minolta 7450 manual Languages, Connectivity