Designed for medium print duty requirements, the 3400 Series printers deliver outstanding performance at up to 840 cps. Dual paper paths with optional second tractors make light... more
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Designed for medium print duty requirements, the 3400 Series printers deliver outstanding performance at up to 840 cps. Dual paper paths with optional second tractors make light work of even your largest print runs. You can load two forms and switch jobs without changing paper. And the 3400 will handle up to 8-part forms, depending on the model. The GENICOM 3400 printers can do your mission-critical printing using several time-saving features, including automatic forms-thickness sensing and adjustment, automatic paper park, and automatic top of form. These printers require no preventive maintenance and have high MTBF ratings of up to 10, 000 hours. The bottom line? Less downtime - which means your work is done on schedule. With either of the 3400 Series models you get an integrated parallel and serial interface with automatic interface switching. Integration saves you the cost of an additional interface while allowing the printer to automatically receive data from two hosts.
Power
Power Device: Power supply - integrated
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ± 15%
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 85 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 28 Watt
Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year - on-site
Advantages: Good Price, Excellent Spec, Restore Cd's supplied Disadvantages: Brand Name, Generic Range Manual
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