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FEATURES
OVERVIEW
The NEC SuperScript™ 4650 Series color laser printer is the best value today for fast color and monochrome printing. It delivers high resolution color output for outstanding business presentations. It also offers
SuperScript 4650 Series Highlights
•Prints 4 plus color pages or 16 monochrome pages per minute.
•With PostScript 3 or PCL5e printing languages, you can print almost anything. The printer automatically selects the appropriate printer language for incoming jobs.
(PCL5e is not available for the 4650 model).
note: For color printing, you must have the PostScript 3 printer driver loaded on your system.The PCL5e printer driver is for monochrome printing only.
•600 x 600 dpi printing is standard
•1200x1200 dpi printing is standard (with 96MB RAM)
•200 MHz processor speeds up the rendering of complex graphic documents
•128 MB of RAM standard, extendable to 256MB for 4650NX model
•96 MB of RAM standard, extendable to 256MB for 4650N model
•32 MB of RAM standard, extendable to 256MB for 4650 model
SuperScript 4650N and 4650NX
Enhancements
With the SuperScript 4650N and 4650NX, you can take advantage of the latest printing technology.
•SCSI port supports optional scanner and Zip drive features.
•2.1 GB internal hard disk for storing fonts, scanned images, and spooled files for 4650N and 4650NX models
•Advanced PostScript spooling features enabled by the built in hard disk. Features include collation, send one— print multiple copies, and
•The printer’s home page provides access to
•Using NEC’s PrintAgent™ software, configuration and monitoring can be done from your workstation.
•Supports traditional network printing over NetWare®, TCP/IP, EtherTalk and above, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1x, and NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Printer Options
You can add these SuperScript features to increase your printer’s versatility.
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•SuperScript network interface card or NIC (standard with 4650N or 4650NX models)
•Extra memory
Assumptions
The instructions in this guide assume that you are familiar with your computer and/or network operating systems, and that your system is configured and operating properly.
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