The Océ TDS700 key concepts
Océ Scan Logic®
The Océ TDS700 offers optional
Adobe® PostScript® 3™/PDF
The Océ TDS700 fully supports Adobe® PostScript® 3™. For Japanese 5 extra fonts are optional. They can be enabled in Océ License Logic.
Network connectivity
The Océ TDS700 supports a number of popular network protocols. This means that it can be used in multiple networking environments such as TCP/IP, and Novell® Pserver (IPX/SPX). You can configure the system in the network via the Océ TDS700 Power Logic® controller application or via the printer operator panel in the Administrator menu.
Set processing
The Océ TDS700 supports set processing. This means that a job can consist of several files or originals. You can print or scan these files or originals multiple times and in sorted sets. The Océ TDS700 is equipped with a set memory for storing up to 250 A0s which allows for the creation of identical sets that are sorted either by page or by set.
Print and copy jobs
A print and copy job is a job sent to the Océ TDS700 printer from a user application (print job) or from the scanner (copy job). A print or copy job can consist of several sets, which in turn may consist of several pages. Sorting of a job can take place based on sets or on pages.
Spool memory
The Océ TDS700 has a spool memory which provides a queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory allows multiple users to send print jobs to the Océ TDS700 simultaneously. The print jobs are then placed in the Scheduled jobs of the Océ TDS700 Power Logic® controller application where they will be printed. The job that is put first into the list of Scheduled jobs is printed first.
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