Toner Savings; Three Standard Interfaces; Four Resident Emulations - QMS 1660 Getting Started

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Features
1200x600 dpi for better camera-ready output and enhanced gray
scales (depending on your application).

Toner Savings

The Conserve Toner option allows you to increase the life of the
printer's toner cartridge. Using the printer's control panel or Remote
Console, you can turn Conserve Toner on or off for all print jobs. How-
ever, with PS Executive Series Utilities, you can set Conserve Toner
on a per-job basis.
User Benefit—A choice of printing modes allows you to lower print-
ing costs by reducing the amount of toner on the printed page when
you're printing draft copies of documents.

Three Standard Interfaces

LocalTalk, Centronics/IEEE 1284 parallel, and serial interfaces are
standard on your printer. An optional CrownNet (Ethernet or Token-
Ring) interface allows you to connect to EtherTalk (Ethernet only),
LAN Manager/LAN Server, NetWare, and TCP/IP networks.
User Benefit—You can connect a computer directly to the printer's
LocalTalk, parallel, and serial ports or use the optional CrownNet
interface to connect to a wide variety of microcomputers, worksta-
tions, minicomputers, and mainframe computers on several different
networks using either Ethernet or Token-Ring cabling).

Four Resident Emulations

Your printer supports printing in HP PCL 5, HP-GL, Lineprinter, and
PostScript emulations.
User Benefit—Most applications can print directly to the printer.
HP PCL 5 Emulation
The printer simultaneously emulates a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet IIISi
and an HP PaintJet XL300 Color Printer (the output is gray-scaled on
your QMS 1660). PCL 5 files print at both 300x300 dpi (bitmap and
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QMS 1660 Print System Getting Started

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