DiALTA Di520 - COPY Distribution

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DiALTA Di520 - COPY Distribution
Minolta. First to put you first.
Powerful enough for any
The DiALTA Di520.
A High-Speed, High-Function Digital Copier System.
The Di520 represents the ultimate in digital copier technology. A high speed of 52cpm
increases productivity, while a variety of high-level functions enhance overall performance.
The Di520 also offers the optional flexibility of network expandability, allowing it to be used
as a highly sophisticated printer. All in a space-friendly, compact design. The Di520. Advanced
digital technology for a changing digital world.
CS Digital Technology. The Power behind the Promise.
Minolta’s CS Digital Technology is all about complete customer satisfaction.
Combining both network connectivity and exceptional Minolta quality to
create high-level digital technology with myriad dynamic functions. Minolta’s
CS Digital Technology provides you with a level of productivity and versatility
that can only be obtained through digital technology. Technology that’s
powerful enough for any business, yet simple enough for everyday use.
Environmentally
Friendly
High-Quality
Printing
Connectivity
High
Reliability
High
Productivity
User
Friendly
High-Quality Printing -- Our New Micro-Toning developing system gives you more beautiful reproduction.
High Productivity -- Abundant paper supply and output options for greater efficiency.
User Friendly -- A variety of easy-to-use digital functions.
High Reliability -- High-level functions reduce downtime.
Connectivity -- Network printer capabilities.
Environmentally Friendly -- Low-ozone & energy-saving design.
business.
What is DiALTA? DiALTA is a combination of “digital intelligence” and “lealta,” which is Italian for
“accurate.” It’s our nickname for the Minolta Di Series. These copiers are engineered with a combination
of our exclusive digital and CS (Customer Satisfaction) Technology, thereby creating a new CS philosophy.
Dynamic Functions
with High-Level
Digital Technology
Larger Memory Means Higher
Productivity and Greater Versatility.
Minolta’s unique image compression technology and
standard 16MB memory give the Di520 the ability to
memorize 200 sheets of originals at once. And if you
add the optional 16MB or the Hard Disk Drive Kit,
that number can be expanded to either 400 sheets or
500 sheets, respectively. Given its total memory capacity, the Di520 has the ability to give you a level of
productivity and versatility that can only be obtained
through digital technology.
Non-Stack, Automatic Duplex Copying
Efficient usage of the stored memory allows for the
non-stack method with the Duplex Copying function.
The copier will recall the needed memorized document according to needs such as reversing the sheet
or following the circulation pattern. This increases
your duplex copying efficiency. Added efficiency is
also gained when you need to make large numbers of
duplex copies. Now that stacking is not required, reliability of the copier has increased.
Multi-Job Function
(optional)
By mounting the optional
Hard Disk Drive Kit, the
Di520 can handle five
tasks at a time. You can
double your efficiency by
scanning one document
while another is being
printed.
● Conventional Method
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
JOB1
JOB2
JOB3
total time
● Multi-Job Function
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
JOB1
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
Time Saved
JOB2
Scanning Copy
Original Printout
JOB3
total time
Digital High Productivity
6,550 Sheet Paper Feed Capacity
2LD Printhead
With the newly developed 2LD Printhead, two laser
beams perform the printing at the same time. Therefore, you get a high copy speed of 52 copies/min.
90º Image Rotation
The Di520 comes equipped with “90o Image Rotation,”
which rotates the image 90o and sends copy paper
through in a crosswise direction. Should you unintentionally set an A4 original lengthwise, or need to reduce an A3 size original to A4 size, the Di520 will copy
onto A4 size sheets in crosswise format. This helps
maximize the copier’s top speed of 52 copies/min.
Digital
● 90˚ Image Rotation
rotate
rotate
The main body of the Di520 accepts an ample 3,550
sheets of paper. This includes two 500-sheet and one
2,500-sheet paper cassette trays, as well as a 50-sheet
Multiple Sheet Bypass
for 4-way loading. 5way loading is also possible with the optional
Large Capacity Cassette
C-304 or C-304L. As a
result, a total of 6,550
sheets can be stacked.
Electronic Document Handler EDH-1
A high-speed Electronic Document Handler is standard with the Di520, enabling it to memorize the
scanned original. Therefore, multiple copies require
only one scan. As a result, the Di520 can increase
both its speed and reliability by switching from one
original to the next.
Functions
Number / Image Stamping (optional)
The optional Hard Disk Drive Kit makes it possible to
copy with stamped page, date or distribution number.
You can also scan and save up to 5 of your own overlay images, which can be used to create your own
letter heads, ruled sheets and watermarks.
● Page(in sequence)
● Date (in 5 styles)
17/9/ '99
1
2
3
4
5
'99/9/17
9/17/ '99
Sep/17/ '99
17/Sep/ '99
T h e L a t e s t Te c h n o l o g y
Means the Greatest Quality
● Distribution Number (in sequence)
Confidential
Confidential
TAKING THE INITIATIVE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TAKING THE INITIATIVE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global
community. In 1990, Minolta established the Environmental Policy
Committee (now Environmental Board), a high-level group reporting
directly to the Company's board of directors, and began drafting the
Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states clearly the
Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking
measures to protect and contribute to improvements in the global
environment.
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global
community. In 1990, Minolta established the Environmental Policy
Committee (now Environmental Board), a high-level group reporting
directly to the Company's board of directors, and began drafting the
Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states clearly the
Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking
measures to protect and contribute to improvements in the global
environment.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter,
we have implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of
environmental issues among Company employees, while energetically
introducing environmental protection measures at each stage of our
operations, including development, manufacturing and marketing.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter,
we have implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of
environmental issues among Company employees, while energetically
introducing environmental protection measures at each stage of our
operations, including development, manufacturing and marketing.
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious
environmental protection goals. Because of the great priority we are
placing on these goals and the high levels of motivation and
cooperation among individual employees, we are confident that we
will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
LIMOS III Gives You High-Quality
Digital Images
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious
environmental protection goals. Because of the great priority we are
placing on these goals and the high levels of motivation and
cooperation among individual employees, we are confident that we
will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
● Image Stamping (user registered images)
TAKING THE INITIATIVE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global
community. In 1990, Minolta established the Environmental Policy
Committee (now Environmental Board), a high-level group reporting
directly to the Company's board of directors, and began drafting the
Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states clearly the
Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking
measures to protect and contribute to improvements in the global
environment.
TAKING THE INITIATIVE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global
community. In 1990, Minolta established the Environmental Policy
Committee (now Environmental Board), a high-level group reporting
directly to the Company's board of directors, and began drafting the
Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states clearly the
Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking
measures to protect and contribute to improvements in the global
environment.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter,
we have implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of
environmental issues among Company employees, while energetically
introducing environmental protection measures at each stage of our
operations, including development, manufacturing and marketing.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter,
we have implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of
environmental issues among Company employees, while energetically
introducing environmental protection measures at each stage of our
operations, including development, manufacturing and marketing.
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious
environmental protection goals. Because of the great priority we are
placing on these goals and the high levels of motivation and
cooperation among individual employees, we are confident that we
will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious
environmental protection goals. Because of the great priority we are
placing on these goals and the high levels of motivation and
cooperation among individual employees, we are confident that we
will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
Booklet Creation
You can create copies in booklet form, such as centrebinded magazines and catalogues. Also, the Finisher
FN-3 enables the copier to bookbind automatically.
In addition to the Standard
Mode for detailed sharper
text, a Photo Mode is available. The combination of our
unique LIMOS III which precisely controls 256 gradations per dot during its
400dpi image processing
routine and our 6µm superfine toner results in beautifully reproduced half-tones.
Photo Mode
Versatile Functions
■ Separate Scan
This function makes it possible to copy large numbers of originals of 100 sheets or more, which can not be set in the Electronic Document Handler.
■ 25% to 400% Wide Zoom
The Di520 boasts a wide zoom range, giving you the flexibility to copy documents in a variety of sizes. Minolta’s incredibly precise zoom technology allows magnification settings in
0.1% increments.
■ X / Y Zoom
The magnification rate can be set independently, in both vertical and horizontal directions.
■ Job Memory
■ Image Repeat
The Di520 makes it possible for
you to copy one original repeatedly onto a single sheet of paper.
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
title:
date:
name
■ 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 Copying
The Di520 allows you to reduce paper consumption by reducing the original to copy a two- or four-page original onto a single
sheet of paper. A four-page A4 original, for example, can be
copied onto a single A4 sheet. Our Automatic Duplex Copying
function lets you accomplish two-sided, 2 in 1 or 4 in 1 Copying.
● 4 in 1 Copying
A4
A4
A4
User-friendly features
on the Di520 include
an easy-to-operate
interactive touch panel
message display.
title:
date:
name
A maximum of 10 combinations
of copy modes can be registered.
● 2 in 1 Copying
Simple Touch Panel Message Display
A4
Memory Recall Function
Imagine being able to make a copy without the original. With the Di520, you can. After you make a copy,
the data of the original is stored until a new document is scanned. Should you require another copy
after the original has been removed, simply touch the
Memory Recall Function and hit the start key. You
can even change the number of copies and their size,
or the bookbinding style.
Low Noise Output / Low Energy Input
Because each document requires only one scan (regardless of the number of copies to be made), both
noise levels and energy use are reduced. You can
further reduce the Di520’s energy consumption by
adjusting the automatic pre-heat to between 1 and
240 minutes. You can also adjust the automatic shut
off to activate anywhere between 15 and 240 minutes
after last use. Both can be adjusted in one-minute
increments.
High Precision
Means Higher
Productivity
Booklet Creation+Crease+2-Point Staple (centre)
▼ Originals
Destruction of the
Ozone Layer
There are Several
Environmental
Problems now
Causing Damage on a
Global Scale.
These Include:
Ecological Concerns
and
Practical Solutions
The ozone layer protects
living things by absorbing
the sun's harmful rays.
Chlorofluorocarbons, or
CFCs, are believed to be a
major cause of this layer's
destruction. CFCs are widely used as refrigerants, as foaming agents, within sprays, and
for cleaning electronic components. Without
successful countermeasures, the quantity of
harmful ultraviolet rays reaching the earth's
surface will double,
resulting in increases
in skin cancer and
cataracts.
DESTRUCTION OF THE
OZONE LAYER
DESERTIFICATION
GLOBAL WARMING
Environmental
Protection
All these problems are inter-related,
with one compounding the other.
Human activities are increasing
the concentration of heat trapping
gases in the earth's atmosphere.
It is feared that the earth's surface
temperature will quickly increase
as a result.
If these "greenhouse" gases continue to be
emitted at past rates, it is believed that the
average temperature of the earth's surface
will increase by 1.5C to 3.5C. This increase
will lead to the melting of the polar ice caps,
which in turn will cause sea levels to rise.
Cross-Border
Movement of Toxic Wastes
Reductions in
Wild Animal Species
Taking the Initiative in
Environmental Protection
The quantity and complexity of waste has
increased. New disposal sites are being sought,
and as a result, wastes are being transported
over long distances. Toxic wastes produced in
developed countries are being transported across
borders to developing countries, where the
wastes have caused environmental pollution.
International treaties are being implemented to
monitor the transport,
import and export of
toxic wastes.
Today, the rate at which
species are brought to extinction by human activity is
faster than at any time since
history was first recorded.
The number of animal species
has been reduced by damage and destruction of
animal living environments, indiscriminate
fishing and hunting, the effects of intruding or
migrating species, reductions in sources of food
for animals, and human killing of animals
considered harmful to agriculture and livestock.
International organizations and nongovernmental organizations(NGOs) are working to
establish and implement international treaties.
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global community. In 1990,
Minolta established the Environmental Policy Committee(now Environmental
Board), a high-level group reporting directly to the Company's board of directors,
and began drafting the Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states
clearly the Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking measures to
protect and contribute to improvements in the global environment.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter, we have
implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of environmental issues
among Company employees, while energetically introducing environmental
protection measures at each stage of our operations, including development,
manufacturing and marketing.
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious environmental protection
goals. Because of the great priority we are placing on these goals and the high
levels of motivation and cooperation among individual employees, we are
confident that we will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
OCEANIC POLLUTION
REDUCTIONS IN
TROPICAL RAINFORESTS
Finisher Options That Meet Your Needs
The Di520 is compatible with three different finishers
— the Finisher FN-102, the Mailbin Finisher FN-502
and the Finisher FN-3 — giving you myriad paper
handling options.
CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT
OF TOXIC WASTES
Oceanic
Pollution
Oceans also suffer from a variety of
pollution problems:
Waste materials dumped in the past
are now being widely detected.
Red and blue algae tides that thrive on
waste water pollution are increasing in
scale.
Floating waste has become an obstacle
to ship navigation. Sea creatures and
birds mistake this waste for food and
die after eating it.
There are numerous oil slicks along the
world's major oil tanker routes.
Reductions
In Tropical Rainforests
The protection and conservation of the oceanic
environment is being regulated through an
international treaty.
Desertification
Forests play a major role in storing
rainwater, absorbing CO2, and
generating oxygen. Tropical
rainforests in particular are
home to half of the world's
animal species and produce more
than half of the earth's oxygen. Slash-and-burn
cultivation, conversion of forests to agricultural
use, overgrazing, inappropriate mining and
logging activities and forest fires are all causing
deforestation at an alarming rate.
The destruction of tropical rainforests will
severely affect the lives of people in developing
regions and bring about the loss of forest
cultures and the extinction of animal species.
■ Finisher FN-102
Compact with Stapling and Hole-Punching functions.
The combustion of fossil
fuels releases sulfur oxides
and nitrogen oxides into
the atmosphere, which
then fall as strongly acidic rain. This acid rain
kills fish, withers forests and damages
buildings.
In Europe, where acid rain is especially severe,
treaties have been concluded and the reduction
of sulfur and nitrogen emissions is under way.
Global Warming
REDUCTIONS IN
WILD ANIMAL SPECIES
ACID RAIN
Acid Rain
Desertification is the reduction in the ability of
a region to sustain and reproduce life. Typical
causes include climate changes and human
activities. Today's studies are now focusing
attention on overgrazing, overcultivation and
the excessive gathering of firewood and
charcoal. The effects of desertification include
an impaired ability to
produce food.
Agencies in individual
countries are working
together to prevent
desertification.
Minolta co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome ,Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541, Japan
Printed in Japan
■ Mailbin Finisher FN-502
Can select output bins (when used as a printer).
■ Finisher FN-3
Performs all the above finishing functions, plus 3 kinds of
folding functions.
▼ Copying+Finishing
Front
Taking the Initiative in
Environmental Protection
Booklet Making With The Intelligent
Finisher Combined With The Digital
Editing Function
The Di520 is the world’s first* PPC to equip the finisher with a Sorting, Multi-Stapling, Grouping and
Hole-Punching function, plus three different kinds of
folding functions (Z-Fold, Half-Fold and Crease.)
When combined with the digital copying mechanisms,
such as the Booklet Creation, 2 in 1 Copying, and
Duplex Copying functions, the Di520 will automate
booklet making (see examples). *as of March 1998
Functions of the FN-3
At Minolta, we realize our responsibility toward the global community. In 1990,
Minolta established the Environmental Policy Committee(now Environmental
Board), a high-level group reporting directly to the Company's board of directors,
and began drafting the Minolta Environmental Charter. This document states
clearly the Company's dedication to fulfilling its responsibility of minimizing the
burden its operations place on the natural environment and taking measures to
protect and contribute to improvements in the global environment.
In line with other provisions of the Minolta Environmental Charter, we have
implemented programs aimed at heightening awareness of environmental issues
among Company employees, while energetically introducing environmental
protection measures at each stage of our operations, including development,
manufacturing and marketing.
Minolta is constantly establishing new, more ambitious environmental protection
goals. Because of the great priority we are placing on these goals and the high
levels of motivation and cooperation among individual employees, we are
confident that we will continue to make important contributions to society by
pioneering effective new environmental protection initiatives.
Back
Ecological Concerns
and
Practical Solutions
There are Several
Environmental
Problems now
Causing Damage on a
Global Scale.
These Include:
Reductions in
Wild Animal Species
Today, the rate at which
species are brought to extinction by human activity is
faster than at any time since
history was first recorded.
The number of animal species
has been reduced by damage and destruction of
animal living environments, indiscriminate
fishing and hunting, the effects of intruding or
migrating species, reductions in sources of food
for animals, and human killing of animals
considered harmful to agriculture and livestock.
International organizations and nongovernmental organizations(NGOs) are working to
establish and implement international treaties.
DESTRUCTION OF THE
OZONE LAYER
DESERTIFICATION
GLOBAL WARMING
Minolta co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome ,Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541, Japan
Desertification
Environmental
Protection
Printed in Japan
REDUCTIONS IN
WILD ANIMAL SPECIES
ACID RAIN
OCEANIC POLLUTION
REDUCTIONS IN
TROPICAL RAINFORESTS
CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT
OF TOXIC WASTES
Desertification is the reduction in the ability of
a region to sustain and reproduce life. Typical
causes include climate changes and human
activities. Today's studies are now focusing
attention on overgrazing, overcultivation and
the excessive gathering of firewood and
charcoal. The effects of desertification include
an impaired ability to
produce food.
Agencies in individual
countries are working
together to prevent
desertification.
All these problems are inter-related,
with one compounding the other.
Front
Cross-Border
Movement of Toxic Wastes
Destruction of the
Ozone Layer
The quantity and complexity of waste has
increased. New disposal sites are being sought,
and as a result, wastes are being transported
over long distances. Toxic wastes produced in
developed countries are being transported across
borders to developing countries, where the
wastes have caused environmental pollution.
International treaties are being implemented to
monitor the transport,
import and export of
toxic wastes.
The ozone layer protects
living things by absorbing
the sun's harmful rays.
Chlorofluorocarbons, or
CFCs, are believed to be a
major cause of this layer's
destruction. CFCs are widely used as refrigerants, as foaming agents, within sprays, and
for cleaning electronic components. Without
successful countermeasures, the quantity of
harmful ultraviolet rays reaching the earth's
surface will double,
resulting in increases
in skin cancer and
cataracts.
Reductions
In Tropical Rainforests
Forests play a major role in storing
rainwater, absorbing CO2, and
generating oxygen. Tropical
rainforests in particular are
home to half of the world's
animal species and produce more
than half of the earth's oxygen. Slash-and-burn
cultivation, conversion of forests to agricultural
use, overgrazing, inappropriate mining and
logging activities and forest fires are all causing
deforestation at an alarming rate.
The destruction of tropical rainforests will
severely affect the lives of people in developing
regions and bring about the loss of forest
cultures and the extinction of animal species.
Global Warming
Human activities are increasing
the concentration of heat trapping
gases in the earth's atmosphere.
It is feared that the earth's surface
temperature will quickly increase
as a result.
If these "greenhouse" gases continue to be
emitted at past rates, it is believed that the
average temperature of the earth's surface
will increase by 1.5C to 3.5C. This increase
will lead to the melting of the polar ice caps,
which in turn will cause sea levels to rise.
Back
Acid Rain
The combustion of fossil
fuels releases sulfur oxides
and nitrogen oxides into
the atmosphere, which
then fall as strongly acidic rain. This acid rain
kills fish, withers forests and damages
buildings.
In Europe, where acid rain is especially severe,
treaties have been concluded and the reduction
of sulfur and nitrogen emissions is under way.
Oceanic
Pollution
Oceans also suffer from a variety of
pollution problems:
Waste materials dumped in the past
are now being widely detected.
Red and blue algae tides that thrive on
waste water pollution are increasing in
scale.
Floating waste has become an obstacle
to ship navigation. Sea creatures and
birds mistake this waste for food and
die after eating it.
There are numerous oil slicks along the
world's major oil tanker routes.
The protection and conservation of the oceanic
environment is being regulated through an
international treaty.
▼ Multi Stapling Function
2-point Staple
(side)
2-point Staple
(centre)
Corner Staple
There are Several
Environmental
Problems now
Causing Damage on a
Global Scale.
These Include:
▼ Folding
DESTRUCTION OF THE
OZONE LAYER
Half-Fold
Crease
Z-Fold
REDUCTIONS IN
WILD ANIMAL SPECIES
ACID RAIN
OCEANIC POLLUTION
REDUCTIONS IN
TROPICAL RAINFORESTS
CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT
OF TOXIC WASTES
All these problems are inter-related,
with one compounding the other.
*Number of holes varies among markets
Today, the rate at which
species are brought to extinction by human activity is
faster than at any time since
history was first recorded.
The number of animal species has been reduced
by damage and destruction of animal living
environments, indiscriminate fishing and
hunting, the effects of intruding or migrating
species, reductions in sources of food for
animals, and human killing of animals
considered harmful to agriculture and livestock.
International organizations and nongovernmental organizations(NGOs) are working to
establish and implement international treaties.
DESERTIFICATION
GLOBAL WARMING
Environmental
Protection
▼ Hole-Punching Function
Reductions in
Wild Animal Species
Desertification
Desertification is the reduction in the ability of
a region to sustain and reproduce life. Typical
causes include climate changes and human
activities. Today's studies are now focusing
attention on overgrazing, overcultivation and
the excessive gathering of firewood and
charcoal. The effects of desertification include
an impaired ability to
produce food.
Agencies in individual
countries are working
together to prevent
desertification.
System Options
Finisher
FN-102
Mailbin
Finisher
FN-502
Can staple and hole-punch
sets of up to 50 sheets
each.
Can staple and holepunch sets of up to 50
sheets each. You can
also select output bins
or private bins when
printing.
Large Capacity
Cassette C-304
Finisher FN-3
Can staple, hole-punch
and perform three kinds
of folding functions.
The optional Large Capacity Cassette
holds a maximum of 3,000 sheets of
either B5, A4 or letter-size paper, increasing the capacity of the Di520 to
an astounding 6,550 sheets.
Large Capacity
Cassette C-304L
The Large Capacity Cassette is compatible to A4, B5, letter and legal sizes
and holds up to 3,000 sheets.
Hard Disk Drive Kit
16MB Memory
The Hard Disk Drive Kit enables the use of both the Stamping
and Multi-Job functions. The extra memory will also allow up
to 500 separate documents to be stored at one time.
Should you require extra data storage, an optional 16MB of
additional memory enables the main body of the Di520 to
memorize 400 sheets of originals.
High-Quality,
High-Speed, HighPerformance
Printing
High-Speed Printing
At 52 pages/min, the System is just as fast as the
Di520’s copying speed. So there’s no need to
make volume copies of your print outs.
Powerful Processor
The MIPS R5000/200MHz CPU provides highspeed page processing.
RIP-While-Print
High Productivity
Printer Capabilities with
Copier Functions
The Printer Controller Pi6200 gives you the option of using the Di520 as either a network or
local A3 printer. Additionally, most copier functions are available when the Di520 is used as a
printer. These include Finishing, Automatic
Duplexing and other functions.
Mailbin Finisher
PCs connected to the network may be assigned
one of five mail bins. The Mailbin Finisher is
useful in keeping documents from mixing together and preventing the wrong documents
from being picked up.
RIP-While-Print allows parallel printing while RIP
processing, to supplement high-speed printing.
High-Quality Printing
The System gives you a crisp 600dpi. Type comes
out exceptionally sharp. The industry standard
PCL5e and Adobe PostScript 3 software are standard, for beautiful printouts of documents with
images, graphics and text. You get exceptional
picture quality for all your business and personal
documents.
Compatible to a Variety of Networks
Versatile
Because the Pi6200 corresponds to a variety of
protocols such as EtherTalk and TCP/IP, you can
connect it to various LAN environments. You
can print from a variety of work stations and
PCs in the office, using Windows98/95,
Macintosh or WindowsNT.
WebTools
The Pi6200 comes equipped with easy-to-use
WebTools. By installing the Java enabled Web
browser, a variety of job management functions
are possible.
Pi6200 Specifications
Print Speed:
■ WebSpooler
Offers personal queue management like reprinting, altering job priorities or deleting.
■ WebStatus
Checks the current status of Spool, RIP and
Print functions.
52 pages/min
(A4 crosswise,
Simplex multiprinting)
Resolution:
600 dpi
CPU:
R5000/200MHz
RAM:
Standard: 32MB
Max.: 64MB
Protocol:
IPX/SPX: Netware 3.X, 4.X
TCP/IP
EtherTalk
Ports:
Standard: 10/100Base-T
Optional: TokenRing
Printer Languages: PCL5e, Adobe PostScript 3
Fonts:
35 Intellifonts (PCL5e),
136 Adobe Type1 Fonts
(Adobe PostScript3)
Drivers:
Windows 95/98,
WindowsNT 4.0
Mac OS
Minolta Genuine Consumables And Parts
To ensure the best possible use of our copiers in terms of
cost, copy quality and service life, Minolta has extended
its technical expertise as a manufacturer of precision
equipment to the development and production of highquality consumables and parts. For optimum performance
and productivity, we recommend use of Minolta’s genuine
consumables and parts.
Di520 Specifications
Copying System:
Type:
Resolution:
Halftone:
Type of Originals:
Original Size:
Copy Size:
Copy Speed:
1st Copy:
Magnification:
Exposure Control:
Paper Feeding System:
Sheet Bypass:
Multiple Copy:
Laser Electrostatic
Console/Stationary Platen
400dpi
256 gradations
Sheets, Books, 3-D Objects
Max. A3 (11" ✕ 17")
A3 to A6
(Ledger to 4" ✕ 5-3/4")
52 copies/min
(A4 or Letter LEF,
Simplex multi-printing)
Less than 6 seconds (A4 Crosswise)
✕ 0.250 - 4.000 (Preset or Variable)
Automatic & Manual
3 Front-Loading Paper Drawers
(500 sheets ✕ 2 + 2,500 sheets)
Multiple Sheet Bypass
(Up to 50 sheets: A6 to A3)
1-999, Count-Down, Interruption
Capability
Input Materials:
Developing System:
Photoconductor:
Toner Supply Control:
Warm-Up Time:
Power Consumption:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:
Plain Paper (60-90g/m2)
Thick Paper (90-157g/m2)
OHP Sheet by Multiple Sheet Bypass
New Micro-Toning System
OPC Drum
Automatic Toner Density Control
Less than 450 seconds
1.5kW
777 (W) ✕ 735 (D) ✕ 1,162 (H) mm
(30-1/2" ✕ 29" ✕ 45-3/4")
217kg (478-1/2lbs.)
Finisher (FN-102)
Finisher (FN-3)
Mailbin Finisher (FN-502)
Large Capacity Cassette (C-304)
Large Capacity Cassette (C-304L)
Data Controller (D-102)
Data Terminal (DT-103)
Hard Disk Drive Kit
16MB Memory
Printer Controller (Pi6200)
Product appearance, configuration and/or Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
PCL is a registered trademark or trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Adobe and PostScript are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
*As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Minolta Co., Ltd. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR
guidelines for energy efficiency. (Does not conform when the optional Pi6200 ver.1.0 is attached).
*ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
MINOLTA CO., LTD.
3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan
http://www.imageinfo.minolta.com
9251-4077-21 O001(E)-D1 Printed in Japan