Introduction 15
Océ TDS600 key concepts
Printer configuration The Océ TDS600 is availablein a number of printer
configurations, r anging from two rolls in a s ingle drawer (the min imum
configuration)to a maximum of six rolls with one sheet feeder and four rolls
with three sheet feeders. Also a number of o ptionals are available, including an
integrated folder, a copy delivery tray,paper roll load ers and a paper switch for
supporting customer finishing units.
Copy functionality With the Océ TDS600 scanner a large number of copy
activities can be performed. A wide variety of original and copy related
settingsare supported. Youcan specify particularlayout, media, finishing,
feeding and quality enhancement op tions from the scanner operating panel.
See ‘Product specifications Océ TDS60 0’ on page 303 for more information.
Océ Scan Logic The Océ TDS600 offers option al scan to file functionality.
Documentsare scanned then stored digitally. Tencustomised destinations are
supported.
Network connectivity The Océ TDS600 supports a number of popular networ k
protocols.This means that it can be used in multiple networking environments
such as TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and Novell Pserver (IPX/SPX).
Set processing The Océ TDS6 00 supports set processing. This means that a
job can consist of several files/originals. You can print/scan these
files/originalsin multiple times and sorted. The Océ TDS600 is equippedwith
a set memory for sto ring up to 250 A0s which a llows for the creation of
identicalsets that are sorted either by page or by set.
Print/copy job A print/copy job is a job sent to the Océ TDS600 Prin terf rom
a user application (print job) or from the scan ner (copy job). A print/copy job
mayconsist of several sets, which inturn may consist of several pages. Sorting
of a print/copy job may take place based on sets or on pages.
Spool memory The Océ TDS600 contains a spool memory which pr ovides a
queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory al lows multiple
users to send print jobs to the Océ TDS600 simultaneous ly.The print jobs are
then placed in the print queue where they wait to b e printed. The job that is put
first into the queue is printed first.