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	iSeries & zSeries IPDS Printing Solution for the Canon imageRUNNER™
PLEASE NOTE:  All "dp", "e" and "km" models of I-O Corporation 5435, 
	5735 and 5755 IPDS Print Servers and Print Server Gateways
		are 
	no longer manufactured.   The replacement 
	for the 5435e, 5735e and 5755e is the next generation 
		I-O Win10 Adaptio IPDS Print Server Gateway .  
	Please click here to be 
	taken to the Win10 Adaptio IPDS Print Server Gateway page. OverviewThe I-O 5435dp is a high speed print server that easily attaches a Canon imageRunner
to an IBM AS/400 or Mainframe via an Ethernet LAN.  In addition to offering network connectivity and 
printing functionality, the 5435dp is customized to support Canon's value added Finishing Features. 
High Speed ConnectivityThe 5435dp connects the imageRUNNER to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN.  Via IEEE 1284 
	Centronics parallel, the 5435dp 
allows print speeds of 60+ pages per minute. 
Full-function Finishing SupportCanon's finishing features are supported by the 5435dp when printing from an AS/400 or IBM Mainframe.  As a
result, finishing features such as duplexing, collating, stapling, or hole-punching, are no longer restricted to LAN printing. 
Reliable AS/400 & Mainframe PrintingNative print jobs are sent from the host and intercepted by the 5435dp.  SCS and IPDS data is converted and
 sent to the imageRUNNER in PCL5e.  This connection provides bi-directional communication between the imageRUNNER and the 
host for reliable AS/400 and mainframe printing. 
Ease of UseI-O's Configuration Utility software is furnished with every 5435dp.  Mouse clicks and simple key-strokes, make configuration easy.  
The software offers all the options necessary for connectivity, including simple screens to
 select finishing features on a job by job basis. 
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| IBM Features: | LAN Features: | Physical Features: |  
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              Supported Protocols for AS/400 Printing: - TCP/IP (LPR/LPD, PPR/PPD, TN5250e)
 - SNA (5494, APPC)
 - AnyNet (SNA over TCP/IP)
 
  Supported Protocols for Mainframe Printing:
 - TCP/IP (PPR/PPD)
 - TN3270e
 
  Supported IBM Printer Emulations:
 
              
                
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                      SCS Printer Emulations:3812-1, 4214, 5224/25, 5256
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                      IPDS Printer Emulations:3812-2, 3816, 4028
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  Supported Printer Drivers for EBCDIC-ASCII Conversion:
- HP PCL5e
 |  Supported
  Protocols for LAN printing: - TCP/IP (LPD/LPR)
 - IPX/SPX
 
  Supported LAN Hosts:
 - Novell
 - Windows 95, 98, NT,
 2000, Me
 - Windows for Workgroups
 - OS/2 Warp, OS/2
 - UNIX
 
  Supported Ethernet Frames:
 - IEEE 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, SNAP
 |  Supported Ethernet Media: - 10BaseT, 100BaseT (auto-sensing)
 
  Printer Ports:
 - 1 IEEE 1284 bi-directional Centronics parallel port
 
  100-250V (IEC) Power Supply Included
 
  FLASH Memory
 
 
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            | Features | Benefit
  / Description |  
            | AS/400 printing over Ethernet | Allows AS/400 print jobs to be seamlessly printed over a LAN. |  
            | True IBM Printer Emulation | Permits full-function AS/400 printing on the imageRUNNER. |  
            | Multi-host printing | Maximizes the use of the imageRUNNER by supporting printing from IBM AS/400 & Mainframe, Novell, 
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME, OS/2, and UNIX hosts. |  
            | Powerful RISC processor | Takes advantage of the imageRUNNER's maxmum print speed even when processing AS/400 jobs. |  
            | I-O Customized Finishing Commands | Makes available Canon® finishing features for the AS/400 print jobs (duplexing, collating, stapling, folding, hole-punching, etc.). |  
            | I-O PrintControl Utility Software | Installation in minutes.  Software allows users to select finishing features for individual print jops. |  
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