Olivetti PR4 DR

A three-station dot matrix printer, for individual forms and two paper rolls (maximum width 70mm). The first station, with an automatic tear bar, is used to print receipts, the second station prints the journal and the third station prints transaction slips, inserted from the top or the front.

The PR4DR offers advanced capabilities, outstanding productivity in printing and paper management, low noise level and high operating speed that makes it a top performer in its market class.

Optionally the printer is capable of mounting a MICR reader.

  • Three stations impact dot matrix printer (receipt, journal and slip)
  • Flexible paper management
  • Automatic paper roll loading both for receipts and journal
  • Excellent productivity

 

Olivetti PR4 DR

 

Hardware Specification

Print technology dot matrix, 9 pins (5+4)
Spacing (cpi) 12, 15, 17.1 (Olivetti)
12.5, 16.7 (Epson)
Speed 250/357 cps
Noise level less than 66 dB (A)
Characters per line (at 12 cpi)
Receipt 30
Journal 30
Slip 66
Print line length
Receipt or journal 2.5"
Front or top insertion 5.5"
Form management (slip station)
Front document alignment automatic
Slip introduction from front/top
Cheque introduction from front/top
Number of copies 1+4
Receipt cutting automatic
Roll loading automatic, tear bar
Number of rolls 2
Roll diameter 85 mm
Roll width 57, 70 mm
Emulation EPSON TM-U925
Olivetti
Interface RS232C
parallel Centronics
Power
Main power supply 24 VDC, 110/240 VAC
- Integrated or external power supply
- Absorption: 70 W max
Dimension
Width 250 mm
Depth 253 mm
Height 185 mm
Weight 4.5 Kg
Printer driver Windows 95/98/W2K/NT 4.0
Options
- MICR reader (Factory option)
- customer display
- slip paper support
- journal cover with lock
- guides for different roll widths

Performance relates to use of the product under optimal conditions. 
Right reserved to modify technical specifications.


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