• Re: PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT: IBM PC AT Interface Board for the Canon 9030

    From KP KP@21:1/5 to mic...@orcisi.uucp on Sat Aug 13 08:38:45 2022
    On Thursday, May 7, 1987 at 11:34:24 AM UTC-7, mic...@orcisi.uucp wrote:
    NEW DTP INTERFACE ANNOUNCED
    April, 1987
    Toronto, Canada
    Optical Recording Laboratories Inc. recently announced
    development of its IB-1000 interface board which will con-
    nect the PC/AT or equivalent, to the heavily featured Canon
    NP-9030 laser printer- scanner. The NP-9030 can now be used
    in a Desktop Publishing system offering significant improve-
    ment in throughput, image quality, and flexibility.
    The design architecture is such that the CPU of the PC/AT
    can be attached to the laser printer directly through the
    IB-1000, allowing the optimization of throughput through its
    own image bus. The intent is to retain all the flexibility
    of the NP-9030 so that it can be used alternatively as a
    publishing device, a facsimile receiver, a cluster printer,
    and an office copier.
    Optical Recording plans a family of interface boards based
    on the IB-1000 design, successively incorporating
    compression/expansion, and ultimately, support for the
    Postscript page description language. The layout of the
    boards was designed to optimize the space available in the
    confined backplane of the AT.
    FURTHER INFORMATION
    Optical Recording invites inquiries from OEMs, VARs, and
    Systems integrators.
    For further information, contact:
    Optical Recording Laboratories Inc.
    141 John St.
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 2E4
    (416) 596-6862
    Attention: Mr. Hugh R. Marks
    _________________________
    IBM, PC/AT, Canon, NP-9030, Postscript, are all re-
    gistered trademarks.


    SPECIFICATIONS
    Bus Structure IBM AT bus compatible and a proprietary image bus
    Board Size 13.5" x 4.5" (33.5cm x 11.5cm)
    Construction Four layer PCB
    Configuration Single slot for scanner and printer interface
    Second slot at the backplane for scanner connector
    Image Buffer Size 4 MB (enough to store an 11" x 17" page @ 400 dpi)
    Image Buffer Addressing Memory-mapped into the IBM AT address space
    Memory Width 16 bits wide
    Supports 8 and 16 bit CPU cycles
    Memory Wait States 1 wait state
    Memory Cycle Time 500 nS for a 4 Mhz IBM AT


    APPLICATION ... DESKTOP PUBLISHING
    + Image Capture
    Graphic images are captured into the Image buffer using
    the NP-9030 and processed by the host CPU (scaling, cut
    and paste etc.) with the result deposited back into the
    Image buffer.
    + Text Processing
    Text generated from word processing or desktop publish-
    ing software are converted to bit map image by using
    the appropriate font.
    + Text/Graphic Merge
    The captured image and the text are merged and the
    resulting bit map representation is stored onto the
    image buffer by the desktop publishing software.
    + Image Display
    The resulting image representation in the image buffer
    is sent to the high resolution display for verifica-
    tion. The page layout and contents of the image can be
    edited if necessary.
    + Image Compression
    The resulting image can also be stored by the
    Compression/Expansion processor before storing it onto
    optical or magnetic disks.
    + Hardcopy
    The final image in the image buffer can be sent to the
    NP-9030 printer for a camera-ready hard copy.

    Michael Herman
    Document Storage Division
    Optical Recording Laboratories Inc.
    141 John Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 2E4
    (416) 596-6862
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    This is great news.

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