User`s guide

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This chapter discusses the printer-resident ImageServer emulations—TIFF, CALS, and
CCITT*—along with Crown ESP (Emulation Sensing Processor) technology. In addition, it
explains the TIFF and CALS printer configuration menus.
»Note:
In this manual, TIFF, CALS, and CCITT refer to TIFF G3/G4, CALS Raster, and
MINOLTA-QMS CCITT, respectively.
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The ImageServer printer-resident emulations work in conjunction with document imaging
applications that support TIFF and CALS printing. TIFF and CALS are image file formats
that comprise a vast array of image and compression types. The ImageServer printer-res-
ident emulations are targeted toward document imaging systems which require only spe-
cific subsets of the TIFF, CALS, and CCITT specifications. These subsets (TIFF G3/G4,
CALS Raster, and MINOLTA-QMS CCITT) are detailed in this manual.
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The ImageServer Option provides the following features:
TIFF, CALS, and CCITT loadable emulations—These emulations allow you to print
TIFF G3/G4, CALS Raster, and MINOLTA-QMS CCITT files directly without any prior
filtering. You can print multiple TIFF files as a single Crown print job as well as multiple
images in a single TIFF file at or near the rated engine speed.
Turbo Level 2 Fax Decode processing capabilities—ImageServer printers contain
the industry’s highest performing Level 2 fax decoding capabilities.
ESP support—Emulation Sensing Processor (ESP) technology identifies incoming
TIFF, CALS, and CCITT files and automatically selects the appropriate emulation.
Automatic scaling of images—The image is automatically scaled up or down to fit
the currently selected paper size.
* The
magicolor
2,
magicolor 2+, magicolor
330, and
magicolor
6100 support CCITT only and only in
monochrome.