Introduction - Toshiba e-STUDIO170F Service Manual

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Introduction

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Features
This machine has following features.
High capacity ADF with high-speed scanning:
The e-STUDIO170F scans one Letter (A4) size document page in 3 seconds (line density 8 dots/mm x
3.85 lines/mm) and stores it into memory. A maximum of up to 40 letter (A4) sheets may be placed into
the ADF at one time.
High-speed transmission:
The e-STUDIO170F uses a V.34 modem designed for 33,600 bps communications.
Multi-access:
Using the multi-access facility, multiple processes can be performed in parallel. Functions, such as
transmission reservation during reception, copying during memory transmission/reception, etc. Maxi-
mizing the e-STUDIO170F high-speed scanning and multi-access capabilities provides maximum office
productivity and efficiency. Patterns of the multi-access are as follows:
1) Scan to Memory during Memory Transmission
2) Scan to Memory during Reception
3) Scan to Memory during Substitute Reception
4) Copying during Memory Transmission
5) Copying during Memory Reception
6) Reception during Copying
7) Reception during Memory printing
8) Reception during List printing
9) Scan to Memory during Memory printing
10)Scan to Memory during List printing
Laser recording on plain paper:
Recording is performed on fixed sizes of paper - Letter, Legal, A4 - using a laser beam printer.
Halftone system:
Photographic images are clearly recorded by the 128 gradations using the error diffusion method.
High resolution mode:
The e-STUDIO170F can transmit in ultra-fine mode (16 dots/mm x 15.4 line/mm).
Recording paper tray(s):
A 250-sheet tray, A4 or adjustable to Letter or Legal, is installed as a standard feature. An optional
paper tray can be added to enable automatic paper feeding. All recording paper trays use a convenient
front loading design. Maximum recording paper capacity is 750 sheets.
Image (PIX) memory communication function:
Picture data can be stored in the image (PIX) memory. For a delayed transmission, the picture data cre-
ated by scanning documents is stored in the image memory and to be transmitted at the designated
time. Other memory functions include multi-address transmission, substitute reception, ECM communi-
cation, etc.
The memory size is 7MB.
January 2005 © TOSHIBA TEC
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