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Product Guide
ineo 163/213
23.07.07
Table of contents
Product Basic
ineo 163 ineo 213
DATAQUEST SEGMENT I II
MCBV Body
16K 19K
(Mean Copies between Visit)
MCBV System
15K 17K
(Mean Copies between Visit)
PLEASE NOTICE
Standard paper weight for systems is 80 g/m2 for monochrome machines and 90 g/m2 for full colour ones. Since using these standards
result in optimum system performance, all specifications on performance, reliability, maintenance and replacement based on those stan-
dard papers. Using thick papers, labels, transfer and polyester films continuously can increase the wear and tear on replacement parts
and consumables – meaning your servicing costs will go up.
Use the bypass or the lower tray from the paper feed unit when working with materials having such characteristics as polyester films,
textile transfer films and labels. Otherwise, you may be faced with double feeding or a higher number of feeding jams.
If possible use subtray when working with materials having such characteristics as polyester films, textile transfer films and labels. Roller-
marks on the copy or print may appear or increased jams can occur. Standard paper weights yield the best possible copy and print results.
Using higher grammage may influence the quality of the output. Using standard paper weights also guarantees that double sided copies
and prints are made reliably. Different characters of films as well as thick, thin and coated papers may increase the jam rate for double
sided copies and prints.
Product Configuration
SYSTEM DIMENSION
ineo 163
ineo 213
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ineo 163
Original Cover
OC-504
Shift Tray
SF-501
Job Separator
JS-503
SCD-21 Stand
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ineo 213
Original Cover
OC-504
Job Separator
Automatic Duplex
JS-503
Unit AD-504
SCD-21 Stand
System Specifications
AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER
Option
DF-502
A5 – A3 (standard mode)
Original Size
A4 crosswise, B4, A3 (mixed mode)
Original Size A5 – A3
Standard
PAPER CASSETTE
Paper Format A5 to A3
Roller unit moving type (drive unit is built in the main body),
Type
copies are fed out into the machine tray.
Moving Distance 28 mm
With the NC-503 network printing for GDI and network scanning
Remark
(TWAIN, Scan to e-mail/FTP) is possible.
Capacity 128 MB
Shared memory for Copier/Fax/Print. Memory increases the
Remark stored images for sorting, received faxes and improves the scan
performance.
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Copier Specifications
ineo 163 ineo 213
MULTI COPY 1 – 99
OUTPUT CAPACITY 250 sheets A4 crosswise, 150 sheets others than A4 crosswise
FEATURE LIST
AMS/APS Yes
2 in 1 Original Separation No
N in 1 2 in 1 / 4 in 1
Booklet Creation No
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Page Insertion No
Cover Mode No
Date Stamp No
Page Stamp No
Distribution Numbering No
Watermark No
Image Insertion No
Image Repeat No
OHP Interleaving No
Overlay No
Page Insertion No
Positive-Negative-Mode Yes
Stamp No
Proof Copy No
Separate Scanning No
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FINISHING FEATURES
Criss / Cross Sorting Yes with 2nd cassette or multi bypass tray
Stapling No
Punching No
Folding No
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PRINT SPEED
PDL GDI
PRINT RAM Shared with the 32 MB (max. 160 MB) copier memory
INTERFACE
PROTOCOLS
Nibble/ECP No/ No
IPP no
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PRINT SPEED
PDL PCL5e/PCL6
PRINT RAM 32MB std. (max. 160MB) shared with the engine
PRINT HDD No
INTERFACE
PROTOCOLS
Nibble/ECP No/ No
EtherTalk No
IPX/SPX Yes
TCP/IP Yes
SNMP Yes
SMTP/POP3 Yes/Yes
HTTP Yes
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PROTOCOLS
Netware Yes
NDPS Yes
Ipd Yes
IPP No
Apple Talk No
UTILITIES
NMU Yes
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FEATURE LIST
Booklet Creation No
Chapter Insertion No
Date Stamp No
Distribution Numbering No
Image Insertion No
Image Repeat No
Image Shift No
Image Rotation No
Job Accounting No
OHP Interleaving No
Overlay No
Page Insertion No
Page Stamp No
Stamp No
Watermark Yes
Two-way communication
No
(automatic configuration in driver)
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WHQL Yes
FINISHING
Stapling No
Punching No
Folding No
Cover Insertion No
Trimming No
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Scanner Specifications
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan to URL No
SCAN BASICS
Paper Size A5 – A3
Separate Scan Counter Yes (Separated from Copy and Fax scan)
NETWORK TWAIN
SCAN TO EMAIL
Protocol SMTP
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SCAN TO FTP
Protocol FTP Client
Max. destinations 10
ENHANCED FEATURES
LDAP No
UTILITIES
Network FAX (PC FAX utility) Yes (Unimessage PRO and I-NetPortal)
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Fax Specifications
GENERAL DATA
Min Transmission Time (seconds) < 3 Sec. ITU-T V.34,JBIG (ITU No. 1)
Dual Line No
LSD/RSD Yes/Yes
DIALING
Max. Numbers Stored 272 (32 as one touch dial, 240 as speed dial)
Program Keys 4
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TRANSMISSION/INPUT
Std: 8 x 3.85 line/mm
FINE: 8 x 7.7 line/mm
Transmission Resolution
S-FINE: 8 x 15.4 line/mm
S-FINE: 16 x 15.4 line/mm (ineo 213 ADF TX)
Effective Scanning Width Erase 2mm (According to detected size or user selection)
Halftones Yes
Stamp Function No
Department Management No
Priority Transmission No
2-to-1 Transmission No
2-Sided Transmission No
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RECEIVING/OUTPUT
Effective Print Width (fax mode) Erase 4mm from both edges
Smoothing Yes
2 to 1 Receiving No
Duplex Reception No
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Internet Fax
Transmission Protocols TCP/IP, SMTP, POP3
Note: In order to utilize Internet Fax either the Fax Kit FK-506 + the Network Card NC-503 or the Fax Kit
FK-506 + the Image Controller IC-206 are required.
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Consumables
TONER
Weight 413 g
DEVELOPER
Yield 40 k
PC - DRUM
Yield 40 k
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Article Numbers
MACHINE Article Number
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CONSUMABLES
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Service Part
Installation
Flowchart
In order to perform the installation process of ineo 163/213 in the most efficient way, it is recommended to
follow the flowchart below. All reported installation times are related to this process.
FK-506
EM-103
IC-206 or NC-503
Installation time
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Maintenance
Firmware Upgrade
In the past, it was uncommon for machines of segments 1 and 1a to use Flash ROM technology. In these
segments EEPROM technology was mainly used. This was an inflexible way to go because a simple firmware
update could usually not be performed easily. And if so, a second customer visit was often necessary.
Since there are more and more notebooks used in the field, it seemed plausible to also use them for firmware
update procedures. The first way is to use an USB 1.1 compatible interface and the Windows operation
systems Win98/ME or Windows2000/XP, because neither Windows95 nor NT4.0 provide a default USB
compatibility.
Another way to update the firmware of the fax version is to use RSD. For details regarding this Remote
Software please refer to Remote Setup & Diagnostic. The third way to update the firmware is to use a ineo
163/213 connected to another ineo 163/213. In that case, the machine with the newer firmware can “call” the
other and update the firmware using the telephone connection.
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PM Time
PM Parts Maintenance Time
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CM Time
Section CM Parts Time
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Cleaning Blade 40 K
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Appendix
Different cassette configurations
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UMP/
FK-506 NC-503 IC-206 AD-504 PF-502 MB-501 SF-501
I-NetP٭
Copier
Electronic sorting --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Printer
Local GDI print --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Network GDI print --- ; --- --- --- --- --- ---
Network PCL print --- --- ; --- --- --- --- ---
Scanner
Local TWAIN --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Fax
²) Either or, they can’t be used together because a NIC is also included in IC-206.
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Data
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Receiving
Print
Trans-
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
mission
Fax
Data
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sending
Remark: For GDI version it can not print data during both, copying and fax reception. Also it can not copy
during receiving print data.
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Compatibility
Model
Description ineo 161 ineo 210 ineo 163 ineo 213
Name
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Compatibility cont..
Model
Description ineo 161 ineo 210 ineo 163 ineo 213
Name
Unimessage Pro ; ; ; ;
Unimessage Pro I-net
portal ; ; ; ;
DR114 Drum (Yield 40 k) ; ; ; ;
DV110 Developer (Yield 40 k) ; ; ; ;
TN114 Toner (Yield 2x11 k) ; ; ; ;
Note: ¹) DF-605 can also be used for ineo 250/350
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Note!
Since changes in technical features are
the order of the day in the world of
digital copiers and printing technology,
please note that the technical data
provided in this material was issued in
May 2007. We reserve the right to
make changes to the technical design.
Specifications refer to maximum
performance under standard
conditions. No guarantee is
provided in relation to any of the
data supplied.
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