Océ Tds860 Key Concepts - Oce TDS860 User Manual

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Océ TDS860 key concepts
The Océ TDS860 printer has up to six media rolls, one
Printer configuration
or more roll loaders and a horizontal delivery tray. A folder or an Océ Double
Decker (Pro) stacker (see Océ TDS8x0 Addendum) is an optional feature.
With the Océ TDS800 scanner or the Océ TDS600 scanner,
Copy functionality
a large number of copy activities can be performed. A wide variety of original-
and copy-related settings are supported. Users can specify particular layout,
media, finishing, feeding and quality enhancement options from the scanner
operator panel. See 'Scanner operator panel' on page 47 for the Océ TDS800
scanner operator panel or 'Scanner operator panel' on page 75 for the Océ
TDS600 scanner operator panel for more information.
The Océ TDS860 offers full hybrid performance with it's
Océ Scan Logic®
optional scan-to-file functionality. Documents are scanned and then stored
digitally. Ten customizable destinations are supported.
The Océ TDS860 fully supports Adobe
Adobe® PostScript® 3
/PDF
®
 . For Japanese, 5 extra fonts are optional. They can be enabled
PostScript
3
®
with a password in the Océ Settings Editor.
The Océ TDS860 supports a number of popular network
Network connectivity
protocols. This means that it can be used in multiple networking environments
such as TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and Novell Pserver (IPX/SPX).
Print and copy jobs are sent to the Océ TDS860 printer
Print and copy jobs
from a user application (print job) or from the scanner (copy job). Print and
copy jobs can consist of several sets, which in turn can consist of several pages.
Sorting of a print or copy job can take place based on sets or on pages.
The Océ TDS860 supports processing sets. This means that
Processing sets
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 TDS860 is equipped
with 2 hard disks with a set memory for up to 2500 A0s. This allows for the
creation of identical sets that are sorted either by page or by set. See also 'Make
a set copy' on page 159.
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