High Speed Printer Support

These optional components are supported by your Rendering publishing environment for printing final published output.

Canon imageRunner with Canon imagePASS Controller

Rendering supports a variety of Canon imageRUNNER printers using the Canon imagePASS controller. The Rendering Printer Type selections are listed below with the specific devices supported.

Canon imageRUNNER with imagePASS-M1/M2 v1.0

  • imageRUNNER 7200
  • imageRUNNER 8500
  • imageRUNNER 85
  • imageRUNNER 105

Canon imageRUNNER with imagePASS-M2 v2.x

  • imageRUNNER 7200
  • imageRUNNER 8500
  • imageRUNNER 85
  • imageRUNNER 105

Rendering does not support the iR5020/iR6020 printers because they do not handle index tabs.

Canon imageRUNNER with imagePASS-M3

  • imageRUNNER 85PLUS
  • imageRUNNER 105PLUS
  • imageRUNNER 8070
  • imageRUNNER 9070
  • imageRUNNER 5570
  • imageRUNNER 6570

Canon imageRUNNER with imagePASS-S1

  • imageRUNNER 7086
  • imageRUNNER 7095
  • imageRUNNER 7105
  • imageRUNNER 8070

The imagePASS S2 controller supports the imageRUNNER 7086/7095/7105, and the imageRUNNER 5055/5065/5075 Series. According to published specifications, Rendering should be able to support these printer/controller combinations by using the Canon imageRUNNER with imagePASS S1 selection.

Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE with imagePASS-U2

Rendering provides support for the Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE with imagePASS-U2 controller:

  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8295
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8285
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6275
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6265
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6255

Kodak Network Imaging System Printer (KDKNIS)Rendering supports printers using the Kodak/NexPress Network Imaging System Controller. Printer Type selections:

  • Canon imageRUNNER 110/125/150
  • Heidelberg Digimaster 9110/9150
  • IBM Infoprint 2000
  • Kodak DIGIMASTER EX
  • Network Imaging System Job Ticket with Postscript

Rendering supports other Network Imaging System based printers that support the DCS+KDK Protocol.

KONICA MINOLTA PrintersRendering provides support for the following KONICA MINOLTA printers:

  • bizhub PRO 1200P/bizhub PRO 1051
  • bizhub PRO 1050/bizhub PRO 1050P

Ricoh Pro Printers

  • Ricoh Pro C5200s/C5210s
  • Ricoh Pro C5200s/C5210s, US Punch*
  • Ricoh Pro C5200s/C5210s, ISO Punch*

*Requires optional hardware

Xerox Printers

Rendering supports Xerox Printers using the FreeFlow Print Server. The FreeFlow Print Server is supported via Xerox ASCII and XPIF JobTickets.

No special processing is performed by Rendering for color printers.

The Rendering Printer Type selections producing ASCII Job Ticket output are:

  • Xerox DocuTech 135 (Network Server Plus)
  • Xerox DocuTech 6100
  • Xerox DocuTech 6135 (ASCII Job Ticket)

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  • Xerox DocuTech 6180 (ASCII Job Ticket)
  • Xerox ASCII Job Ticket with PDF
  • Xerox ASCII Job Ticket with Postscript

Rendering supports all Xerox FreeFlow controlled printers that support the XPIF Job Ticket Protocol. The Rendering Printer Type selections producing XPIF Job Ticket output are:

  • Xerox DocuTech (XPIF)
  • DocuPrint 75, 90 (XPIF)
  • DocuPrint 75, 90 Postscript (XPIF)
  • Xerox DocuPrint 100, 115, 135, 155, 180 EPS (XPIF)
  • Xerox DocuPrint 4110, 4590 (XPIF)
  • Xerox Nuvera 100, 120, 144 DPS
  • Xerox Nuvera EA DPS PS
  • Xerox DocuColor 250 - The optional Creo Spire Controller supports XPIF Job Tickets, although this has not been tested with Rendering. The EFI Fiery controller is not supported.
  • Xerox XPIF Job Ticket with Postscript
  • Xerox Color 550/560/570 (XPIF)
  • Xerox Color 550/560/570 Postscript (XPIF)
  • Xerox Color C60/C70 (XPIF)
  • Xerox Color C60/C70 Postscript (XPIF)

Rendering supports all Xerox and FreeFlow controlled printers that support the XPIF Job Ticket Protocol. Creo Spire controlled Xerox printers have not been tested with InSight.

PostScript Printing

The ability to drive all printers in the DocuTechJT, XeroxXPIF, and KDKNIS families via PostScript rather than PDF is available. Using PostScript may solve some PDF problems, such as non-embedded font issues.

In use, the difference is minimal for these printers: a job ticket and output generated as PostScript rather than a job ticket and output generated as PDF. The PostScript output for these printers, like all other printers, is in a file with a PRN extension (.prn = printer-ready output). Rendering creates the data in the .prn file in a format specific to your printer.