The Epson FX-890II impact printer is the best printing solution to bridge the gap between current and legacy systems. This reliable 9-pin, narrow-carriage impact printer boasts a long life cycle, a 3-year limited warranty and speeds up to 738 cps. Its up-to-7.5-million-character ribbon cartridge reduces user interventions as well as cost per page. Engineered for seamless integration into virtually any system, they include Epson ESC/P®, IBM® PPDS, and MICROLINE® printer languages.
Features
- Four paper paths (plus one optional) for superior paper handling
- Prints single sheets and up to 7-part forms
- Network-ready version available
- Varying print speeds for different projects
- Drivers available for Windows XP through 10
- Bidirectional Parallel, USB, Ethernet interface options available
- Comes with: Printer, Drivers, Quick Installation Guide, and Power Cable
Dimensions
17.2" x 14.8" x 7" (W x D x H)
Interfaces Available
Bidirectional Parallel (IEEE 1284 Nibble Mode supported), USB 2.0
Print Method
9-Pin, serial impact dot matrix
Print Speed
<li>Ultra Speed Draft: 738 cps (12 cpi), 615 cps (10 cpi)
<li>High Speed Draft: 612 cps (10 cpi)
<li>Draft: 463 CPS (10 cpi)
<li>Letter Quality: 115 cps (10 cpi)
Emulation
ESC/P, IBM PPDS, Okidata Microline (FX-890 Okidata Mode only)
Character Set
13 character tables, 13 international countries character sets
Barcodes Supported
EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A, UPC-E Code 39, Code 128, POSTNET, Codabar (NW-7), Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
Paper Dimensions
<li>Single Sheets: 3.9" - 10.1" wide x 3.9" - 14.3" long
<li>Continuous: 4" - 10" wide x 4" - 22" long
<li>Cut-Sheet Feeder: 7.2" - 8.5" wide x 10.1" - 14" long
Print Head Life
400 Million Characters @14 dots/character
Paper Paths
<li>Manual Insertion: Front or rear in, top out
<li>Cut-Sheet Feeder: Rear in, top out
<li>Tractor: Front, rear, or bottom in, top out
<li>Pull Push Tractor: Front or rear in, top out
Software Drivers / OS Support
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7,8,8.1,10; Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012, 2016