Okidata MicroLine 621 - DUAL 9 PIN DOT MATRIX PRINTER
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Product Details
Main Features
- Dual 9-pin dot matrix printing
- Best-in-class reliability: 25,000-hour MTBF
- Convenient front paper feed
- Fastest-in-class print speeds: up to 700 cps
- Up to 13 million character ribbon life
- USB and Parallel connectivity standard
- Crisp, clear printing – on letterhead or up to 7-part forms (7 sheets max with optional top pull tractor)
- 128 KB receive buffer/memory
- 400-million character printhead life
- ENERGY STAR® compliant
Specifications
General Information | |
Product Name | ML621 Dual 9-Pin 700CPS Parallel USB 120V Epson Esc/P IBM PPDS |
Manufacturer Part Number | 62433901 |
Product Line | MICROLINE |
Product Series | 600 |
Product Model | 621 |
Product Type | Dot Matrix Printer |
Technical Information | |
Print Color Capability | Monochrome |
Maximum Mono Print Speed (cps) | 700 |
Maximum Print Resolution | 288 x 72 dpi |
Number of Pins | 9-pin |
Interfaces/Ports | |
Parallel Port | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Memory | |
Standard Memory | 128 KB |
Reliability | |
Duty Cycle | 20000 |
Physical Characteristics | |
Form Factor | Desktop |
Color | White |
Height | 7.5" |
Width | 23.3" |
Depth | 14.8" |
Miscellaneous | |
Platform Supported | PC |
Energy Star | Yes |
Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Environmental Certification | ENERGY STAR |
Other Information | |
Product Family | MICROLINE 600 |
Maximum Print Size | Letter - 8.50" x 11" |
Operating Power Consumption | 59 W |
Standby Power Consumption | 1.50 W |
USB Standard | USB 2.0 |
Language Emulation | Epson ESC/P
Oki Microline PPDS |
MTBF | 25000 Hour |
Media Handling | 1 x Push Tractor |
Input Voltage | 120 V AC |
Power Source | AC Supply |
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Reviews
Be sure that you are printing on the 'right' side of the paper - that is - the coated side.
Paper jam? The best way to remove jammed paper is to gently pull the paper in the direction of the paper path - with power off, of course. Do not pull the paper backwards - you could damage your printer forever by doing so.
Media settings on your printer determine how much ink will be used. Thinly coated glossy films require less ink, while plain paper soaks in more.
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