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Green key principle
The Océ TDS400 is easy to use. Press the green key on the scanner operator
panel to start the basic copy jobs. If you have difficult copy jobs, you change
the default copy settings with the help of the other settings on the scanner
operator panel.
The Océ Power Logic® controller
The Océ TDS400 is equipped with a controller to process the print jobs and the
copy jobs. The controller can have Océ Remote Logic® to control your print
jobs, make your default printer settings and monitor the printer status.
The Océ Power Logic® controller
processes the print jobs and the copy jobs. It
also processes the optional scan to file jobs.
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Set processing
When you send a file to the printer, the file is processed once and can be printed
many times. The Océ TDS400 has a set memory to store a maximum of 135
A0s which allows you to create the same sets that are sorted either by page or
by set.
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Spool memory
The Océ TDS400 has a spool memory which provides a queuing system for
files you want to print. The spool memory allows many users to send the print
jobs to the Océ TDS400 at the same time. The print jobs are put in the print
queue where they wait to be printed. The job that is put first into the queue is
printed first.
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Network connectivity
The Océ TDS400 controls a number of common network protocols. The Océ
TDS400 can be used in may networks like TCP/IP and Novell®.
Océ Settings Editor
The Océ Settings Editor allows you to set the default
settings of the Océ TDS400 according to your companies requirements.
Refer to ‘Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor’ on page 99, for complete
information about the Océ Settings Editor application.
Océ System Control Panel
The Océ System Control Panel (SCP) application
provides you with status information about the system.