Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Brand Name | Product Model | Product Type | Package Type | Memory Size | Memory Technology | Weight (Approximate) | Environmental Certification | Environmentally Friendly | Product Condition | Limited Warranty | Platform Supported | Depth | Packaged Quantity | Form Factor | Height | Module Contents | Width | Product Name | Length | Country of Origin |
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Lexmark International, Inc |
Lexmark |
47B1111 |
IPDS Emulation Card |
<p>Print either host-based or client-based output on your network-attached Lexmark laser printer. With a Lexmark Card for IPDS option, use your MFP or printer for both network printing and for IBM iSeries, AS/400, IBM zSeries or System/390 computer jobs. Print bar codes, forms, publications and graphics closer to your end users giving you the associated cost and time savings from true distributed printing. So now direct your color AFP/IPDS output using the TCP/IP protocol.</p> |
47B1111 IPDS Emulation Card |
United States |
ROM (Read-Only Memory) modules are non-volatile memory chips used to store firmware and system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) code in computer systems. These modules contain pre-programmed data that cannot be modified or erased, hence the term 'read-only.' ROM modules are essential for booting up the system and initializing hardware components during the startup process. They come in various form factors, such as ROM chips, ROM cartridges, and ROM modules soldered onto the motherboard. ROM modules play a critical role in system stability and security by providing essential firmware and BIOS functions.