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The Power to Print

The SC7900 System Controller is a high-speed RIP that gives you the power to scan, print and monitor jobs right from your computer, ensuring first-generation quality output every time.
SC7000 System Controller
 
Features

Industry-Standard Compatibility
The SC7900 is a Certified Adobe PostScriptTM Level 3 device, assuring the highest level of PostScript compatibility and photo quality grayscaling for optimal photo output quality.

Customized Queue Design
The ability to create customized queues saves set-up time and insures uniformity of frequently run jobs. An unlimited
number of queues can be set up, and each can be designated as public or
private.

Flexible Scanning
Powerful push/pull scanning allows the user to choose to scan from the computer or directly on the glass platen. Images push-scanned using the glass platen can be made available to users on the network.


 

Complex Jobs Made Easy!

With features like imposition that offers automatic pagination, “creep” compensation and margin shift, it’s easy to produce booklets, newsletters and calendars with high quality, professional results.

Print Job Management

Built-in job tracking capabilities allow for accurate print job allocation and easy customer and departmental billing.Effective Asset Management
Automatic load balancing distributes print jobs across multiple machines, ensuring that you
get maximum value from your RISO investment.

Maximize Production, Minimize Turnaround

When you need high volume and fast turnaround, the SC7900 cluster printing capabilities can direct your print job to multiple RISO units, increasing the production capacity and reducing the printing time.

Print Any Document with Ease

With the SC7900, “drag and drop” printing of PDF files enables printing of virtually any file even if the particular software is not resident on the computer or network.


 
 
     
         
Specifications
interface unit type External box
CPU 266MHz (Pentium II equivalent)
dimensions(w x d x h) 7.87" x 11.81" x 13.23" (200 x 300 x 336 mm)
power requirements 100 to 125VAC, 50/60 Hz
200 to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz
power consumption 48W
operating temperature
and humidity
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) with 40% to 70% (non-condensing)
weight 16.53 lb. (7.5 kg)
available PDL
(Page Description Language)
Adobe PostScript 3
computer requirements OS:
Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Mac OS 8.6.1–9.0
Additional Software Requirements:
Web Browser 4.0 or higher
available input port
(input interface)
Parallel (IEEE 1284 B), Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-T),
Serial (RS-232C) for status monitoring
available network protocol Phase2 Apple EtherTalk, TCP/IP, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, LPR, SNMP, SMTP, http
memory 32MB (Expandable up to 256MB)
resident hard disk 3.2GB
(Free Space: Approximately for Download font 1GB, Job Spooling 1GB)
resident fonts Adobe PostScript Type 1: 155 fonts
TrueType: 36 fonts
Multiple Master fonts: 2 fonts
available output resolution 400 x 400 and 600 x 600

note: the SC7900 output resolution is automatically adjusted to the RISO Printer-Duplicator’s print resolution

front panel features 4 buttons: Stop, Start, Function and POWER
3 LEDs: Ready/Data, Page Standby, and ERROR
installable utilities RISO Console II (Status monitoring and document management), RISO Scan II (Scanning over Ethernet, including TWAIN driver), ATM, Printer Driver Installer

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Phone in NJ 732.280.1333, Outside NJ 800.622.2505  Fax:732.280.8268
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Revised: November 17, 2008