User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS 2425/ 2425 TURBO Print System Getting Started
- Contents
- Introduction
- About the Printer
- About the Documentation
- Printer Features
- QMS Crown Technology
- Media Flexibility
- PostScript Level 2 Compatibility
- Multiple Resolutions
- State-of-the-Art-Controllers
- Multi-protocol Support
- Advanced Paper-Handling Options
- Advanced Document Handling Capabilities
- Convenient Control Panel Operation
- Four Resident Emulations
- Resident Typefaces, Fonts, and Symbol Sets
- Software Loadable System
- Printer Job Accounting
- Energy Star Compliance
- Plug-and-Play Compatibility
- Toner Savings
- QMS CrownAdmin 3
- Printer Options
- CrownCopy Option
- BuzzBox Lite Option
- Duplex Printing Option
- Envelope Feeder Option
- Hard Disk Expandability Options
- High-Capacity Input Paper Deck Option
- ImageServer Option
- Interface Options
- Optional Fonts
- Optional Emulations
- Pedestal Option
- QFORM Option
- Upgradable RAM (Random Access Memory)
- Security Key Option
- Stackler Option
- Multi-Res Daughterboard Option
- What's Next?
- Setting Up Your Printer
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Connecting to a Macintosh
- Control Panel
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

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This option is for high-volume printing. It includes a high-capacity
input bin which accommodates 2,000 sheets of up to 11"x17" (279
mm x 432 mm) paper.
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The QMS ImageServer Option is a collection of printer emulations
and printer system code designed to provide an interface between
document imaging applications and QMS Crown print systems. It
enables the QMS 2425/2425
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Print System to print images at
or near the rated engine speed and eliminates the need for a PC ded-
icated to rasterizing images.
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Your QMS 2425/2425
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Print System has one I/O slot to sup-
port an optional interface:
A second CrownNet interface that allows you to connect to
another Ethernet network or to a Token-Ring network running
multiple protocols.
User Benefit—Network interfaces provide flexibility and fast data
transfer in complex network environments. They also provide a DEC-
net-TCP/IP interface that allows your printer to connect to either a
DECnet or a TCP/IP network.
A LocalTalk interface that allows your printer to connect directly to
a single Macintosh or to a LocalTalk network.
User Benefit—Any Macintosh not on an Ethernet (EtherTalk) net-
work can be connected directly to the printer.
A serial interface that allows your printer to connect directly to a
single PC.
User Benefit—Optional interfaces allow you to use your printer in a
number of different environments.