Colorbus Cyclone CKIIS to Support Canon CLC 2400.IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 2, 1998--Colorbus Inc., the No. 2 supplier in the digital connectivity market, Tuesday announced that it will support the new Canon CLC (The Computer Language Company Inc.) The publisher of this Encyclopedia. See About this product. 2400 color laser copier/printer through its Cyclone Production model CKIIS. The new Canon CLC 2400 features a full-color copy speed of 24 pages per minute, 400x400 dots-per-inch image quality with 256 gradations, a four-drum engine, the ability to run 110-pound index stock through the bypass, automatic duplexing, a 5,250-sheet standard paper supply, first print out time of 16 seconds and the capability to produce 11-inch x 17-inch full bleed See bleed. adds to its performance. Colorbus sets the standard for the next generation of solutions for high-speed full-color copiers with its Production line of products. With the new Cyclone Production CKII CKII Casein Kinase II supporting the CLC1000 and the CKIIS supporting the CLC 2400, Colorbus confirms its powerful solutions for this high-speed market segment, running both Canon products Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . at rated speed without compression technology. Colorbus' Production systems for the Canon engines are built on Intergraph hardware with dual Intel Pentium II The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code named "Klamath," the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions. 400 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. processors, 512 MB RAM, five 4.3 GB hard drives and Colorbus' Stealth Disk Management for printing at rated speed without compression to guarantee optimal quality output. These systems represent the latest additions to the Colorbus Cyclone line of products that was recently announced at Seybold in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden . Colorbus manufactures and markets networkable PostScript print servers which enable printing of high-quality color images from digital color copiers manufactured by Canon, Kodak, Minolta, Ricoh, Sharp, Lanier and Xerox, and large format printers from ColorgrafX, ENCAD, Hewlett-Packard and RasterGraphics. Colorbus products are sold throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, South America, Australia, Taiwan and Japan. For further information, contact: Colorbus Inc., 2362 McGaw Ave., Irvine, Calif., 92614; phone: 949/852-1850, fax: 949/852-1909, Web site: http://www.colorbus.com. Note to Editors: All products are trademarks of their respective companies. |
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