Design Features; Basic Features - Toshiba e-STUDIO 550 Servicec Support Manual

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2. Design Features

A. Basic Features
First Copy & Short Warm-up Time
The e-STUDIO550, 650 and 810 are advanced high-speed solutions, each with a remarkable first
copy speed of 3.2 seconds, and thanks to Toshiba's advanced Twin Induction Heating (IH) Fusing
Technology, its warm-up time has also been shortened dramatically—only 160 seconds. This has not
only improved energy consumption and reduced cost, but now makes the e-STUDIO550/650/810
faster and more efficient than previous models. Each unit is now in a ready-to-use state as soon as
they are turned on.
Auto Job Start & Job Reservation
Users can now take advantage of the advanced Auto Job Start capability, which enables users to Pre-
Scan original documents while the system is still warming up. After warming up, the job will be
automatically initiated. This means that you can return to your desk with the originals before the
system has started printing the pages from memory.
Users can also take advantage of the advanced Job Reservation capability. This enables users to use
Pre-Scan during printing and copying as the concurrent process works independently of printing and
scanning. It is possible to reserve up to five different jobs, each of which will start automatically as the
previous job finishes. This improves overall productivity and convenience in conjunction with the
benefits gained from the Auto Job Start capability.
In general, these rationalizations save time and allow the user to concentrate on their primary work.
Memory Capacity
The e-STUDIO550/650/810 comes equipped with a standard 32MB Page Memory Board and a 10GB
Hard Disk Drive, which suits users who frequently work with large-volume and graphics-heavy
documents requiring a large amount of storage space. The high memory capacity as standard enables
the use of Electronic Sort for large size jobs, up to 1,000 images per job. This system makes it possible
to sort without the need for mechanical sorters.
It is usually the RADF unit that becomes the bottleneck when processing documents. The RADF unit
of the e-STUDIO550/650/810, however, can easily handle a 100 sheets stack (i.e. 200 pages in duplex
mode). This process can be additionally repeated up to nine times in simplex mode, or up to four times
in duplex mode. This capacity should be more than enough for most users needs.
June 2002 ©TOSHIBA TEC
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