Specifications

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Print Controller
The Savin
CLP37DN/CLP42DN employs
a powerful 6
600 MHz
proc e ssor that feature s
the late st ver sion
(Autumn 2009) of the
prem ier Savin Controlle r
Arch
itecture.
This print
controller quickly processes
incoming data streams for
printing at speeds u
up to 37-
/42- ppm
to provide the
bandwidth required to handle
multiple jobs in busy
networked environments. This
controller version and
motherboard leverages the
proven design of earlier Savin
CLPxxDN printers. It provides
a number of advanced features such as 1
128- bi t Print Data Encryption via IPP, 500 User Accoun t
Co de s, and device c u stomiza tion capabilitie s
(E SA) stan dard
. But it is the latest Autumn 2009
Savin Controller Architecture technology and increased memory capacities that deliver the enhanced workflow
tools, support for the latest operating systems, and airtight security measures. In fact, these improvements in
part allowed Savin to actually reduce the clock speed of the CPU from 800 MHz in the Savin CLP131DN to 600
MHz in the new Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN while increasing output speeds!
Memory
This is one area where the two printers differ in configuration.
The Savin CLP37DN ships with 3
384 M B RAM
standard. This consists of one fixed 256
MB RAM DIMM and one removable 128 MB RAM DIMM. Customers may add one 256
MB or 512 MB RAM DIMM to boost system memory up to a maximum of 7
768 MB
RAM
to support the constant flow of data streams going to the printer from multiple
users, to enable Job and Access Log features, and to allow for legal-size full-color duplex
printing at higher resolutions. Upgrading memory in the Savin CLP37DN is also required
when adding extended functions via SD Cards such as PictBridge.
The Savin CLP42DN ships with the maximum configurable amount of memory of 7
768 MB RAM
.
An 80 G B Hard Disk Drive i s available as an o ption for th e Sa vin
CLP37DN, but i s standard e qui pment o
n the S avin CLP42D N.
In the
event RAM becomes full, additional print jobs are spooled to the Hard Disk where
they reside until RAM becomes available. The HDD also serves a multitude of other
purposes including:
Optional
Interface
Slot
Open
Slot for
80 GB HDD
Add 256 MB or
512 MB RAM
DIMM here
Standard
10/100Base-TX Ethernet,
USB 2.0 Type A & B
Interfaces
SD Card
slots