Adp 4100 Printer; Introduction - Galileo ADP 4100 Installation And Operator's Manual

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ADP 4100 Printer

ADP 4100 Printer

Introduction

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The XP is a state-of-the-art Airline Ticket and Boarding (ATB) pass
printer (hereafter referred to as the Unit), capable of high speed
printing and incorporating standard ATB features such as magnetic
data encoding and revalidation. The Unit has two RS-232
Asynchronous Serial Communication ports to interface to the host
system. The ports are configured as DTE requiring a null modem
cable connection to a DTE host system. Other interface options are
available or can be developed such as Ethernet, USB, or Modem.
The Unit is designed to set on the floor. There are multiple caster
options available, allowing the Unit to be easily moved around in
airport and travel agency environments.
The Unit transport mechanism accepts full size ATB coupons (8 and
7-3/8 inch stock). The Unit has three input bins. Bins A and B are
internal secured locations for ATB ticket stock. Both A and B bins can
hold up to 1000 ATB documents. Bin C is external which is typically
unsecured and used for mini ITIN stock. An optional Bin C shelf is
available as well as a Bin C box which can be secured. The
printed/encoded coupons are automatically presented at the exit bin
on the front of the Unit. The Unit has an internal reject bin for
coupons which cannot be properly encoded or are otherwise
damaged and unusable.
The Unit's front control panel incorporates control/function keys,
indicator LEDs, and an alpha-numeric character display. The display
provides Unit status and activity information as well as providing
visible feedback when the operator or service provider is navigating
through the menu system.
The Unit uses an auto switching power supply which allows automatic
operation in both 110 and 220VAC environments.
ADP 4100 Printer Installation and Operators Manual, April 2007

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