| Design: |
The Iris 2/4Print printers produce a virtual continous tome by precisely varying the size of the dots that form the image; a process that accurately simulates an 1800 dpi halftone. The resulting press-quality resolution, combined with 512 levels, pinpoint registration, image repeatability and the largest digital color gamut, explains why Iris prints are widely accepted as direct digital color proofs. |
| Electrical Requirements: |
90-230 VAC, 47-63Hz, single phase, 400 W nominal, 700 W surge |
| Interface(s): |
SCSI |
| Maximum Image Area: |
28"x21" |
| Maximum Imaging Speed: |
28"x21" proof 22 minutes at 300 dpi |
| Media Feed: |
Fully automatic cut-sheet paper fed from a reloadable 25 sheet cassette. Automatic ejection to a 25 sheet capacity exit tray. |
| Output Media: |
glossy, matte, sem-matte papers transparent and translucent substrates coated cotton other flexible water-accepting medium 10 mils thick or less may be used but results may be less than optimum |
| Output Resolution: |
200, 240 or 300 dpi equivalent resolution of 1200-1800 dpi |
| Paper Tray Capacity: |
25 sheets |
| Physical: |
width: 44.8" height: 42.5" depth: 27" weight: 314 lbs |
| Print Head: |
individual ink jet pen writing system |
| Proofer Capabilities: |
- global color balance, density and contrast adjustments - three printing matrices that change the image screen - two to eight times pixel replication for enlarging images - automatic repeat of a single image around the printer drum - multiple stiking for increased image density with multiple passes - mirror imaging - single color printing |
| Recommended System: |
for RIP & controller software PowerMac, 384MB RAM |