The 4247 Multi-Form Printer combines high-speed, reliable impact printing with the ability to load up to six different types of forms in the printer at once. It also allows you to... more
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Power Device: Power supply - integrated, Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10%, AC 110/220 V
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 110 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 28 Watt
Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 10 °C
Max Operating Temperature: 40 °C, 40.6 °C
Humidity Range Operating: 8 - 80%
Sound Emission: 55 dBA, 55 dBA (operating)
Sound Emission (Operating): 55 dBA
Manufacturer's product description
The 4247 Multi-Form Printer combines high-speed, reliable impact printing with the ability to load up to six different types of forms in the printer at once. It also allows you to consolidate multiple printer applications on a single printer - the 4247. With high print speed and support for continuous form and cut-sheet paper, the 4247 can handle a wide variety of applications. This printer is an excellent choice for demanding print environments. It is well suited to serve in a wide range of environments - from small offices to distribution centers, from AS/400 environments to LAN or medium system networks.
Networking
Networking: Print server
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Advantages: Quite a fast drive. Disadvantages: One of the "Deathstar" drives.
...Whether you are thinking of buying this drive (2nd hand, most likely as it's a couple of years old) or own one of IBM's 60GXP, 75GXP or 120GXP models, read on for important information about issues with these drives and fixing them.
** THE DRIVE **
Capacity: 40 GB (38.3 GB as reported in windows)
Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
Interface: ATA-100
Average seek time: 8.5 ms
It's a fast enough drive. It seems to perform quite a bit better than the 5400 rpm 45 GB Western Digital drive I had, it's quite a bit quieter and this one's not dead ... yet.
** BORROWING NAMES FROM STAR WARS **
The main reason I thought I'd write a review on this drive, is to hopefully help a few others who have this or one of the other 60GXP, 75GXP or 120GXP models (as I've read these are equally affected).
It didn't take long for a lot of people...
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Advantages: Very versatile mid range server Disadvantages: support web site can be awkward to navigate
...and and 4 143GB 15K disks for the data configured as RAID5 (with the addition of an IBM 7k RAID card) with a hot spare. This gives a 73GB OS partition which should be ample for most SBS installations including the exchange store. I tend to find that most SBS base builds come to about 20GB once everything is installed. This leaves just over 50GB for the exchange store and page file. The data partition would then be about 250GB which should be ample for most SMB's.
Inside the server is just as good and as this model has the dual power supplies installed I would imagine it also comes with 6 cooling fans. If you see a cheaper price for the same model make sure it has dual supplies. There is a thick perspex cover directing air from 2 of the fans over the CPU and memory slots whilst two fans at the bottom suck air through the hard drive bays...
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Advantages: Flatpanel : take up little space. Great quality sound. Disadvantages: Simplistic design, slightly flimsy. Lack of volume/treble/bass switches. Expensive.
...Introduction
Late last month, I was asked to build a high quality PC for a friend. I don't just mean high quality internal components either, the guy wanted a high definition monitor, top class keyboard and optical mouse...and yeah you guessed it : brilliant speakers.
Being only used to purchasing speakers for under 20 quid, I was rather stumped when he asked for speakers in the 50 pounds and up range. So off I went, scouring the computer fairs of the northwest in search of some super speakers.
Eventually I came across a stall which seemed to specialise in input components and speakers. After browsing for awhile I caught sight of the IBM multimedia speaker box. The first thing I noticed was the pricetag, a rather hefty 59.99 pounds.
I'm no pro regarding speaker specs, but a quick scan of the back of the box convinced me...
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Right I will start by giving you a personal opinion about what I like and dislike about the player. I recently purchased the Sony Walkman when my Apple ipods battery... more