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===Print features/functions=== * '''Input''' ** Network print types available (Raw, [[Line Printer Daemon protocol|LPR]], [[Internet Printing Protocol|IPP]], [[FTP]] printing, print via [[email]] etc.) ** Network, USB, Parallel or other connection types ** [[Page description language|PDL]]s ([[PostScript]], [[Printer Command Language|PCL]], [[Open XML Paper Specification|XPS]] etc.) and direct interpreters ([[PDF]], [[TIFF]], etc.) supported ** [[Printer driver]]s available for different operating systems * '''Output''' ** Ability to print directly to the MFP's internal storage function ** Capability of using the MFP's finishing functions (see below under Copy features/functions) ** Direct CD/DVD Label Printing (usually only available on some [[Inkjet Printer|InkJet]] AIO models) ** [[Duplex printing]] capability - Whether the MFP can print on both sides of a sheet of paper without manual intervention by the user ** Paper formats (what kind of paper sizes and stocks the MFP can output) ** Printer technology (e.g. [[Inkjet Printer|InkJet]]/[[Laser printer|Laser]]/Color Laser) ** Printing speed (typically given in pages per minute or '''ppm''') ** Resolution [[Dots per inch|DPI]] - this is an important metric for both printing and scanning quality. (Note that print DPI is rarely greater than 600dpi actual. Some MFPs use a system similar to sub-pixel rendering on computer displays to give "enhanced" resolutions of 1200x600 or 1800x600, however it is important to note that this is not a true resolution)
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