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Controller Hardware
The C6055 and C7570 are intended to support a large workgroup or small department with mid- to
high print volumes in both color and black & white. That means that it is highly likely that multiple
users will be sending files for output either simultaneously or within short intervals of each other. All of
this requires that the C6055 and C7570 be able to quickly process (RIP) files and keep the engine
running at its full rated speed, printing at optimum quality of 600 x 600dpi.
The C6055/C7570 controller is configured with powerful processing capabilities:
Intel Pentium-M 1.4GHz CPU
1,536MB RAM
320GB (2 x 160GB) hard disk storage
Customer Benefits
High-performance CPU ensures rapid processing of complex color files.
Massive memory (RAM) provides a large buffer for incoming (spooled) data to accommodate
multiple users.
A huge repository—with 191.8GB dedicated to the Document Server—enables users to temporarily
store files for quick reprinting or sharing with other authorized users.
No need for upgrades. The standard configuration of the C6055 and C7570 is engineered for
maximum performance without requiring any upgrades.
Printer Drivers/Languages
Users have a choice of two standard printer control languages/printer drivers with the C6055 and
C7570—Savin RPCS and PCL 5c/XL. For customers with Macintosh and UNIX workstations or those
that output desktop publishing files, there is also an optional true Adobe PostScript 3 driver available.
Savin’s Refined Print Command Stream (RPCS) is engineered specifically for documents generated
on Windows platforms using applications such as Microsoft’s Office Suite. RPCS delivers better
performance than PCL drivers by leveraging the power of the sending PC’s CPU to prepare jobs for
printing. It has an icon-based Graphical User Interface that requires just a few mouse clicks to set up
even complex printing jobs.
PRINTING FUNCTIONALITY
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