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- <printer id="printer/Heidelberg-Digimaster_9110">
- <make>Heidelberg</make>
- <model>Digimaster 9110</model>
- <mechanism>
- <led/><!--not "color"-->
- <resolution>
- <dpi>
- <x>600</x>
- <y>600</y>
- </dpi>
- </resolution>
- <consumables>
- <!--no comments--><!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
- </mechanism>
- <url>http://www.heidelberg.com</url>
- <lang>
- <postscript level="3">
- <!--unknown ppd filename "ppd"--></postscript><!--no pjl-->
- <text>
- <charset>us-ascii</charset>
- </text>
- </lang>
- <autodetect>
- <parallel>
- </parallel>
- </autodetect>
- <functionality>A</functionality>
- <driver>Postscript</driver>
- <!--no "contrib_url"-->
- <comments>
- <en>
-
- I used the original PPD (supposedly just written to support MacOS
- and MS Win printing) with CUPS, which used its LPD backend to send
- the PostScript to the printer. In this way all options can be
- used: select 1 of 6 trays; choose A4, Letter, A3 etc.; use cover,
- chapter and insert sheets; duplex printing; impose as a booklet;
- inline finishing with stapling or (in the case of a booklet)
- folding, saddle-stitching, edge trimming to a finished A4 or A5
- booklet.<p>
-
- This is a professional 110 ppm printer for large commercial print
- shops, originally developed by Kodak; also marketed by DANKA
- (http://www.danka.de or http://www.danka.com) internationally, who
- might have even more experience with service and maintenance of
- this device than Heidelberg who bought its manufacturing and
- further development off Kodak. This more than 1 million prints per
- month capable monster prints TIFF, PDF 1.2, PostScript 3, PCL 5;
- it runs on the output of an Adobe RIP powered by a SUN UltraSparc
- 60.<p>
-
- (tested by Kurt Pfeifle)<p>
-
- </en>
- </comments>
- </printer>
-