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Manufacturer: Rimage

Part number: 554064-101

General

  • Printer Type CD/DVD printer - Thermal transfer - Color
  • Width 8.5 in
  • Depth 14 in
  • Height 6 in
  • Weight 20.1 lbs

Printer

  • Print Speed up to 2 disks/min - Monochrome - CD (4.75 in), up to 8.6 disks/min - Monochrome - CD (4.75 in)
  • Connectivity Technology Wired
  • Interface USB, Serial, Parallel
  • Max Resolution ( Color ) 300 dpi x 600 dpi

Media Handling

  • Media Type Compact Disc
  • Max Media Size (Custom) 4.73 in x 4.73 in
  • Media Sizes CD (4.75 in)
  • Card / Label Sizes 4.7 in round
  • Max Printing Width 4.51 in
  • Max Printing Length 4.51 in
  • Media Feeder(s) 1 x Manual load - 1 disks - CD (4.75 in)

Telecom

  • Modem None

Networking

  • Networking None

Scanner

  • Type None

Copier

  • Copier Type None

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Connections 1 x USB, 1 x Serial, 1 x Parallel
  • Compatible Slots None

Miscellaneous

  • Features Power Factor Correction (PFC)
  • Compliant Standards CE, UL, cUL, EN55024, UL 1950, EN 60950, EN55022 Class B, FCC Class B certified

Power

  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Power Consumption Operational 110 Watt

Software / System Requirements

  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
  • Min Processor Type 100 MHz
  • System Requirements Details Windows 95 - Pentium - RAM 16 MB

Environmental Parameters

  • Min Operating Temperature 59.9 °F
  • Max Operating Temperature 95 °F
  • Humidity Range Operating 30 - 80%

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Rimage Prism Plus! - CD/DVD printer - color - thermal transfer

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