NEC 870 User Guide - Page 10
Introduction - laser printer
UPC - 050927215162
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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the NEC SuperScript 870 printer. The SuperScript 870 is designed to offer the best possible combination of print quality and performance in a personal laser printer. The SuperScript 870 can print 8 pages per minute at 600 dpi resolution. The SuperScript 870 includes special printing features such as proof sheets (N-up printing), booklet printing, manual duplexing, and watermarks. The printer is designed to print on a wide variety of paper sizes and stock, including legal size, executive, A4, envelope, transparencies, labels, and index card. The standard 2 MB of memory can be increased to maximize print performance. The Multi-purpose tray and optional 500-Sheet cassette combine to hold up to 650 sheets of letter size paper. The SuperScript 870 has been designed to support all major personal computer operating systems, including: DOS, Windows® 3.1x, Windows® 95, Windows® 98, and Windows NT® 4.0. Macintosh System 7.x and 8.x are supported with the optional 10/100 Base-T network interface card (NIC). The optional NIC also allows users or workgroups on a TCP/IP, Novell Netware, or Apple EtherTalk network to share 10 the printer. PCL 4.5 emulation has been provided for DOS and Windows NT 4.0 users. For users of Windows 3.1x, Windows 95/98, or Macintosh System 7.x and 8.x, Adobe PrintGear has been provided. Your computer and the SuperScript 870 printer communicate bidirectionally to exchange operating status information such as "printing", "paper out", or "paper jam." Messages are reported to you on-screen with the status monitor utility so that you do not have to check the LED display on the Operator panel.