Epson ColorPage 8000 User Manual - Page 8
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Introduction The EPSON® ColorPage 8000 printer is the ideal output device for creative workgroup concepts and comprehensives. You can print up to 200 full-bleed 11 × 17-inch comps per day at the same quality as the best color copiers, for a fraction of the price. Proprietary ASIC's (application-specific integrated circuits) ensure consistent printing in a range of temperature and humidity conditions. The ColorPage 8000's media handling flexibility lets you print on paper from 4 × 6 inches up to 13 × 19 inches, including transparencies and card stock. With a standard 150-sheet paper tray, 250-sheet paper cassette, and optional 3-cassette paper unit, you can have 1,150 sheets of paper available for printing in five different sizes. With the large capacity paper unit and the RIP Station 5000 PostScript® Level 3 server, the ColorPage 8000 is a complete color printing system for creative workgroups. The high performance EFI Fiery® RIP supports a variety of network configurations and protocols, with full compatibility for Macintosh,® Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows 95, Windows NT, and UNIX® computers. The RIP provides full multitasking for simultaneous spooling, PostScript processing, and printing. Standard base color rendering dictionaries for 3M™ MatchPrint™ III, Fuji® Color-Art, and DuPont® WaterProof are included. 1