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1. 4 Specifications Subject Model Type Printing method Photoconductor Print speed Exposure method Resolution Print width Print length Warm up time First print time Fusing method Development Charging method Media feeding method Transfer method Separation method Input power Interface Maximum power consumption Acoustic noise Ozone Dimensions Weight Media Specification KIP 9900 Console LED Array Electro Photography Organic Photoconductive Drum 240mm / second (11 A0 prints / minute) LED Print Head 600 x 1800dpi Maximum : 914mm (36 inches) Minimum : 297mm (11 inches) Maximum : Plain paper 6000mm for A0/36" wide or "5 x standard length" Tracing paper A0 / 36 inch Film A0 / 36 inch Minimum : 210mm NOTE : Longer print than the above specified maximum lengths is available. However, KIP does not guarantee any result including image quality and media feeding if the print is longer than the above specified lengths. Shorter than 6 minutes (At 23 degrees centigrade, 60% RH and 230V) Shorter than 18 seconds (A0) Heat roller fusing Contact type mono component non-magnetic development system (Initial toner is unnecessary. One toner cartridge contains 500g.) Corona Automatic (4 Roll Decks) and manual (50 cut sheets capacity) NOTE : Multiple cut sheet feeding (50 sheets max) is available when the size is narrower than A2 (594mm) or 24". Corona Corona and LED 220 - 240V (+6% / -10%), 16A and 50/60Hz in U.S.A. and Europe KIP Interface 8 (LVDS) When 230V, 50/60Hz and Dehumidify Heater is ON Stand by 0.9 Kwh Printing 3.0 Kwh Warm up 3.5 Kwh Less than 70db (Printing) NOTE : Impact noise such as cutting sound is excluded. Less than 60db (Stand by) Less than 0.05ppm (Average of 8 hours) 1360mm (Width) x 980mm (Depth) x 1265mm (Height) About 400kg Specified media Plain paper SHN Tracing paper KMS-75 Film FA-75 (Available types) Plain paper Tracing paper Film 70 - 90g/m2 70 - 90g/m2 100 micrometer or less in thickness 1-4 Chapter 1 Before Use