Kyocera Kyo Manage 5735km Specification Sheet

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The I-O 5735km and 5755km Printer Gateways are high
speed Ethernet-in, Ethernet-out print servers that convert
native IBM host print jobs to PCL 5e, allowing the
jobs to be printed on Kyocera printers and multifunc-
tional products (MFP’s). The 5735km supports a
single Kyocera printer and is designed for high-volume,
high speed, printing applications. The 5755km will
support up to three Kyocera printers and MFP’s in
light to moderate host printing applications. Both
products deliver IBM AFP/IPDS and SCS printing
via Ethernet, and provide the control and printer feedback
found in an IBM printing environment. In addition to
IBM host connectivity, the 5735km and 5755km support
of all Kyocera’s finishing features.
RELIABLE IBM HOST PRINTING
The I-O Gateway offers the same reliable, full-function,
IBM host printing and control found with direct attached
legacy twinax or coax printers.With the 5735km/5755km,
IBM host print jobs are monitored throughout the
complete job life, ensuring accurate output.
The I-O Gateway provides bi-directional communication
between the printer and the IBM host, allowing error
reporting and page range printing.
HIGH SPEED PRINTING
Attached anywhere on the LAN, the 5735km/5755km
supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN environments.
Without the bottleneck of a slow parallel port, I-O
Gateways are capable of supporting printer speeds
that exceed 100 pages per minute.
IPDS/SCS PRINTER GATEWAY
5735km & 5755km
EASE OF CONFIGURATION
Whether selecting TCP/IP or SNA, configuration is
made easy through the use of I-O’s menu-based
Configuration Utility.
FINISHING SUPPORT
Kyocera’s finishing features are supported by the
5735km/5755km. Finishing features such as duplexing,
collating, stapling or hole-punching, can be utilized in
a host environment.