Technical Guide
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Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................1 CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................2 magicolor 7300 EN..................................................................2 SPECS AT A GLANCE ........................................................................3 PRINT ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS......................................................5 Type .................................................
CONSUMABLES AND SUPPLIES ......................................................27 User-Replaceable Consumables..........................................27 Consumable Yields ..............................................................28 Supplies Monitoring ............................................................29 Supplies Usage Tracking......................................................31 Polymerized Toner................................................................32 PRINTER MANAGEMENT ........
Introduction That color looks good on you! The magicolor® 7300 EN offers extraordinary color that'll look good on paper and reflect great on you! It offers 12.25" x 18" page support for full-bleed tabloid designs, complete with crop marks. Plus its exceptional 9600 x 600 dpi-class print resolution makes for stand-out client proofs, promotional publishing, and commercial-quality documents.
Configurations Big, bold, beautiful color MAGICOLOR 7300 EN COLOR LASER PRINTER FEATURES MAGICOLOR Color PPM Up to 20 (letter) / 11 (tabloid) B&W PPM Up to 20 (letter) / 11 (tabloid) Resolution Up to 9600 x 600 dpi-class Max. Page Size 12.25" x 18" (standard) / 11.69" x 35.
Specs at a Glance An overview of magicolor 7300 printer features. Print Method Electrophotographic color laser Processor PowerPC 405 processor core Processor Speed 266 MHz Print Speed Up to 20 ppm full color or black & white (letter), 11 ppm (tabloid) Resolution 600 x 600 dpi, 9600 x 600 dpi-class Duty Cycle Up to 80,000 prints/month Memory 128 MB (Expandable to 512 MB via two DIMM slots) Standard Interfaces Ethernet (10BaseT/100BaseTX) Bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel USB v1.
4 Print Media Plain paper Thick stock Glossy stock Transparency material Laser-quality labels Envelopes Software Utilities Printer drivers and/or PPDs for Windows® 95/98/Me and NT 4.0/2000/XP (PostScript 3); Macintosh® (OS 9.
Engine Upscale performance TYPE The magicolor 7300 EN is based on the F-MIT NC-A7020 print engine, a joint effort between Minolta and Fujitsu. It is a tandem color laser that uses a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) printing system to produce full-color output. SPEED FIRST PAGE OUT From an idle, ready state ■ b&w print: 16 seconds ■ color print: 19 seconds Based on a letter-size page, the magicolor 7300 can produce up to 20 pages per minute in both black and white and full color.
WEIGHT COMPONENT AND DIMENSIONS WEIGHT UNPACKED magicolor 7300 EN 151.8 lb. (69 kg) Lower Input Feeder 18.92 lb. (8.6 kg) WEIGHT SHIPPED AS DIMENSIONS (W X D X H) 175.6 lb. (79.8 kg) 24.7" x 23.4" x 21.6" 628 x 594 x 548 mm 27.7 lb. (12.6 kg) 21.06" x 22.36" x 5" 535 x 568 x 127 mm DUTY CYCLE The magicolor 7300’s duty cycle amply accommodates the usage patterns of busy creative teams and business workgroups •80,000 pages per month maximum; 5,000 pages per month average (based on letter/A4 page).
•Humidity: Operating: 15 to 85% RH, non-condensing Non-operating: 10 to 85% RH, non-condensing •Noise level: Operating: less than 54 dBA Standby: less than 40 dBA YOU’LL LOVE THE WAY THIS COLOR LOOKS ON YOU: MAGICOLOR 7300 EN 7
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — CONFIGURATIONS, SPECS AT A GLANCE, ENGINE Match a specification from the answer box with each question. Write the letter indicating your choice in the blank provided. _____1. Up to two lower paper feeders can be added to bring the magicolor 7300’s paper input to its capacity of ___ sheets. _____2. Out of the box, the printer supports page sizes up to ___. _____3. The printer has ___ standard RAM. _____4.
Controller Intelligence wrapped with personality. The controller technology of the magicolor 7300 is a hardware/software combination designed to process and deliver pages quickly and seamlessly. Controller features that lend themselves to this include: •Dynamic memory allocation •Automatic language detection •Automatic jam recovery •Intuitive control panel menu Crown X wraps its arms around the controller to give printing a friendly persona.
MEMORY QUALIFIED RAM The following DIMMs have been The magicolor 7300 has two DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory) sockets with a 128 MB DIMM occupying one of the two slots.
RESOLUTION •600 x 600 dpi (Standard) •9600 x 600 dpi-class (High) The magicolor 7300 offers complete flexibility when it comes to output appearance. From fantastic four-color prints to proof-quality pages, customers can get exactly the output their looking for. With the PostScript driver installed, users can select from two resolution selections: High or Standard. Resolution selections can be conveniently made through the printer driver or PageScope Light.
CONTONE HALFTONE CELL (600 x 600 x 4) 4 bits / pixel produce 15 levels (+ white) / pixel BINARY HALFTONE CELL (600 x 600 x 1) 1 bit / pixel produces 1 level (+ white) / pixel n n Multi-bit per pixel produces more gray levels and better image quality. m m 1+n*m ex. 17 levels Binary Halftone Cell 1+16*n*m ex. 241 levels Contone Halftone Cell The Standard resolution setting of 600 x 600 x 1 dpi is suitable for generating full-color documents with a mix of color quality for graphics and text.
LANGUAGE EMULATIONS With Crown X, the magicolor 7300 is designed as a versatile network color laser printer that supports the most popular page description languages. An auto-sensing feature of the printer identifies the language used for a file and enables the printer to switch between language emulations and support a variety of software applications. STANDARD EMULATIONS •PostScript 3 •PDF v 1.3 First popular in the graphic arts market, PostScript has now become a primary language in all markets.
CONTROL PANEL To convey printer status information and select printer configurations and options, the magicolor 7300 has an easy-touse control panel. Its menu tree has been streamlined to provide intuitive navigation. The magicolor 7300 doesn’t have to be taken offline to access the menu tree, but the printer must be idle. Once idle, users simply select the Menu button to begin navigation.
character, this will scroll downward through the available characters. • : moves left in the menu structure and through the scrollable menu choice selections when selections are whole words, not characters. • : moves right in the menu structure and through the scrollable menu choice selections when selections are whole words, not characters. •Cancel: cancels the current print job if a job is currently printing and the user is not within the menu system.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — CONTROLLER Please provide a short answer to each question. 1. What type and speed processor is used by the magicolor 7300 EN? 2. What is the magicolor 7300’s standard memory configuration? 3. What technology is used by the magicolor 7300 to ensure that any part of the printing process involving customer interaction is convenient and user-friendly? 4. How much memory is required to print a tabloid-size page, 4-color, duplexed? 5.
Connectivity Color for everyone. STANDARD INTERFACES •Parallel •USB (PC only) •Ethernet (10/100BaseTX) The magicolor 7300 comes with the industry’s most popular connectivity solutions built-in. The magicolor 7300 includes a parallel interface that supports both Centronics and IEEE 1284 parallel communication. It is Windows “Plug and Play” compatible and is the same interface port used when adding the BuzzBox auditory/visual communications device. A USB interface (version 1.
Parallel USB Ethernet (10/100BaseTX) For best results, Mac users should use the EtherTalk protocol when printing with the Ethernet interface. When printing from Mac OS 9.22+ or OSX using the magicolor 7300’s Ethernet interface, MINOLTA-QMS recommends the use of the EtherTalk protocol. OPTIONAL INTERFACES •Bluetooth & 802.11b wireless •Token-Ring For businesses using a wireless network, the magicolor 7300 supports two external wireless standards—802.11b or BlueTooth.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — CONNECTIVITY Please provide a short answer to each question. 1. What protocols does the Ethernet (10/100BaseTX) interface support? 2. What interface is used to connect the BuzzBox option? 3. Optional wireless and Token-Ring interfaces connect to what interface port on the printer? 4.
Paper Handling Equipped for business activity PAPER HANDLING FEATURES STANDARD PAPER HANDLING ➊ Standard Paper Output ➊ 250-sheet face-down output tray Standard Paper Input ➋ 250-sheet Universal Cassette ➌ 500-sheet Standard Cassette ➋ ➌ Maximum Paper Input 1,750 Sheets Maximum Paper Output OPTIONAL PAPER HANDLING 250 Sheets ➊ Duplex Unit with Manual Feed): (Manual Feed not ➊ shown) For convenient two-sided printing, the printer can be equipped with an automatic duplex unit.
PRINT MEDIA The magicolor 7300 supports a range of commonly used media selectable through the printer driver, PageScope Light and the front panel. Selecting media type through the driver will override the setting in the front panel menu. •Plain Paper: 16 to 24 lb. Bond (64 to 90 g/m2) •Thick Stock: up to 110 lb. Index (90 to 210 g/m2) Select “Thick Stock” mode from the printer driver. Automatic duplexing is not available on thick stock. Feed through Universal or optional Manual Feed Tray only.
PAPER SIZES The following tables list paper sizes supported by each standard and optional input source. 250-SHEET UNIVERSAL CASSETTE (STANDARD) The Universal Cassette provides great versatility, supporting a variety of media sizes & types. MEDIA QUANTITIES The Universal Cassette holds: ■ plain paper: 250 sheets ■ envelopes: 10 ■ other media: 50 sheets Page Size Letter A4 Legal Tabloid (Ledger) A3 A5 12 x 18 Oversize Statement Executive B4 B5 (JIS) UK Quarto Foolscap Folio Letter Plus (SP Folio) Govt.
500-SHEET LOWER INPUT FEEDER(S) (OPTIONAL) Page Size Letter A4 Legal Tabloid (Ledger) A3 B4 B5 (JIS) Inches 8.5 x 11 8.2 x 11.7 8.5 x 14 11 x 17 11.7 x 16.5 10.1 x 14.3 7.2 x 10.1 Millimeters 216 x 279 210 x 297 216 x 356 279 x 432 297 x 420 257 x 364 182 x 257 AUTOMATIC DUPLEX UNIT (OPTIONAL) Page Size Letter A4 Legal Tabloid (Ledger) A3 A5 B4 B5 (JIS) ❁ ❁ ❁ Welcome Back! Print banners up to 35" ❁ The Manual Feed is available with the duplexer and supports up to banner-size paper. Inches 8.
IMAGEABLE REGIONS For each page size, there is a maximum area on which images can be printed which creates a non-printable area along page edges. The magicolor 7300 has a non-printable area of 4 mm (0.16") from all page edges. For page sizes 12" x 18" and above, the non-printable area is 2 mm (.08") from left & right edges, 4 mm (.16" from top & bottom edges).
ADVANCED DOCUMENT PROCESSING In addition to these general, hardware-based document handling functions, the magicolor 7300 offers other hardware- and software-driven advanced document processing features sure to make office printing even more convenient. •Printer-Based Electronic Collation: Instead of transmitting a multiple page print job several times over the network to get the number of “copies” required, simply tell the magicolor 7300 the copy count and send the job once.
CHECK YOUR HANDLING UNDERSTANDING — PAPER Write short answers for the following questions in the spaces provided. 1. What’s the printer’s maximum input capacity?______ Output capacity?______ 2. What is the heaviest paper stock supported by the magicolor 7300? 3. True or false. The magicolor 7300’s automatic duplex option can duplex on envelopes? 4. What’s the maximum imageable region the magicolor 7300 can print on a tabloid (11" x 17") page? 5. True or false.
Consumables & Supplies They make an impression! USER-REPLACEABLE CONSUMABLES •Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) toner •Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black print units •Waste toner box • Fuser unit • Pick-up rollers IN THE BOX The magicolor 7300 ships with: ■ CMYK toner ■ CMYK print unit ■ Two waste toner boxes ■ Fuser unit The magicolor 7300’s four (CMYK) self-contained toner cartridges are each color-coded and keyed for error-free installation.
A fuser unit applies pressure and heat to adhere the toner to the media before it exits the printer. Two other supplies easily replaceable by the the user are the pick-up rollers for the Universal cassette and the Standard and Lower Feeder cassettes. These rollers ‘grab’ media from the cassettes, placing it into the paper path. CONSUMABLE YIELDS The yield of magicolor 7300 consumables is expressed as a number of letter/A4 pages at 5% coverage.
When a new Print Unit (or OPC drum cartridge) is installed, it will accumulate approximately 1,000 prints worth of toner in a priming process. With each subsequent toner installed during the life of the Print Unit, new toner is mixed with the toner in the Print Unit to help maintain color consistency. Because a Print Unit yields approximately 32,500 prints, users will replace toner five times during the Print Unit’s life.
Check consumable levels on the Web via PageScope Light The magicolor 7300 offers four ways to view consumable supply levels: •Printer drivers •Status Monitor utility •PageScope Light management utility •Printer control panel Statistics Page Gas gauge reporting of all consumable status is viewable through MINOLTA-QMS’ printer driver for Windows when connected by Ethernet using the TCP/IP protocol. It’s a convenient method to check supply levels immediately before sending a job.
viewable on-screen by selecting System >> Detail >> Consumables. Users can also elect to print a Statistics Page from PageScope Light (located at Print >> Test Print >> Statistics Page) which details supply levels, as well as page count information (such as the total number of color and monochrome pages printed, sheets printed by paper size, and normalized page counts). The last method of obtaining supplies data is through the printer’s control panel.
name, connection type, and print time. (See “PageScope Light” for more information.) To retrieve supplies usage data for further reference and manipulation, administrators have the following options: •Data stored for the life of the printer, (stored in nonvolatile RAM), is retrieved by printing a Statistics Page from the printer’s front control panel. •Per-job supplies usage, stored on the printer’s hard disk, is retrieved through PageScope Light.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — CONSUMABLES AND SUPPLIES Select one answer for each multiple choice question. 1. Upon installation, the Print Unit is primed with how many prints worth of toner? a) 7,500 b) 1,000 c) 6,000 d) 9,000 2) To record supplies usage for each job printed, the magicolor 7300 must have this installed.
Printer Management Be “in the know” from the convenience of the desktop. With an entire suite of management tools, magicolor 7300 owners will always be “in the know” when it comes to printer and print job status. Best of all, they’ll never have to leave the convenience of their desk to manage, monitor, or troubleshoot. Some management tools are built into the printer. Many others are included on the software utilities CD-ROM shipped with the printer.
Additionally these “built-in” printer management and monitoring features are also included: •PageScope Light printer-based Web page •Job accounting (optional hard disk required) PRINTER DRIVERS MINOLTA-QMS provides its own PostScript drivers, as well as PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files, to give users access to the printer’s full feature set. POSTSCRIPT DRIVERS The company’s own series of PostScript drivers include: •PostScript driver for Windows 98/Me •PostScript driver for Windows NT 4.
The drivers support English, French, Italian, German, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Korean, Japanese (Kanji), Chinese simplified, and Chinese - traditional. For businesses using a PostScript driver supplied by the manufacturer of their host operating system, MINOLTAQMS offers PPD files. These files “supplement” the user’s driver, making magicolor 7300 printer features accessible. •Microsoft Windows 95, 98 and Me (PPDs) •Microsoft Windows NT 4.
•Quick Config: This same driver can automatically detect any options that have been added to the magicolor 7300 and “install” them into the driver. For example, if a duplexer is added to the printer, Quick Config tells the driver it’s available. (Note: must be on a TCP/IP network) In addition to drivers for Windows and Macintosh, the magicolor 7300 includes a Linux driver. PAGESCOPE NET CARE PageScope Net Care is the printer management solution for administrators of small and large business networks.
•Prevent Changes to Printer Settings: Administrators can lock the console panel on MINOLTA-QMS printers. This disables the keys on the printer’s control panel and prevents anyone from using the panel to make any change to the printer. The administrator and registered users of PageScope may still make changes remotely. •Change Printer Settings Remotely: The system administrator can make changes to the default settings of any printer discovered by PageScope or any newly installed printers.
•Client-Server Design: The client-server design of PageScope saves time when installing PageScope. The administrator installs it on only one host computer and then enters the names and passwords of any other network users who need access. •Multi-platform Support: PageScope supports the most popular computer operating systems. Because registered users access the PageScope host through their web browser, any registered user on any network computer system with a Web browser can use PageScope.
•Support for QMS, Minolta, and MINOLTA-QMS Printers: PageScope recognizes any MINOLTA-QMS printer attached to the network. This includes the PagePro™ series, some DeskLaser models, and many older QMS® printers that support TCP/IP network interfaces. (PagePro series printers include “PageScope Light,” a version of PageScope specifically designed for the needs of small offices.
The magicolor 7300 ships with a Minolta NDPS Gateway that supports both Minolta MFPs and MINOLTA-QMS printers. PAGESCOPE EMS PLUG-IN Although not available on the magicolor 7300’s Software Utilities CD-ROM, an EMS plug-in is available for the printer. Downloadable from the Web, the PageScope EMS Plug-In is a module that is designed to integrate into 3rd party Enterprise Management Software packages and allow MINOLTA-QMS printers to be managed and monitored.
tion interruptions, the Window’s graphical printer status screen is utilized. For easier network installation of the magicolor 7300 and any other MINOLTA-QMS printer on the network, the Print Monitors include an Auto Discovery function. With a quick click of a button, the Crown Print Monitors search for all MINOLTA-QMS printers on the network, then list each by IP address or DNS host name in the printer driver dialog box. This allows users to instantly view and select from all available printers.
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION Also included on the Software Utilities CD-ROM is electronic documentation discussing the Crown Print Monitors. On a separate document CD-ROM users will find instructions for installing and operating the magicolor 7300 and its options. The documentation, developed using Adobe® Acrobat, is fully searchable for locating and viewing selected criteria on screen or printing information as needed.
PageScope Light is a convenient Web-based printer management and monitoring tool •The System tab provides a summary of the basic printer configuration, status of each input and output source, and offers links to the supplies status, page counters, and on-line assistance. •The Job tab shows a listing of active jobs, their owners, and status. It also has a link to Job History, which details past print jobs. •The Print tab shows general printer settings and available fonts.
The administrative side of PageScope Light allows IT Administrators to police printer settings and activities When tracking the number of pages printed, the printer counts (or normalizes) a duplexed page as two faces. When counting the number of pages printed, the printer reads an 11" x 17" page as two faces. A duplexed 11" x 17" page is counted (or normalized) as four faces. A lettersize page that’s duplexed is counted (normalized) as two faces.
For added control, PageScope Light offers a password protected site that allows allows administrators to control printer features and settings. The administrative page features a color-coded design with selections from four categories: System, Print, Network, and Account. •The System tab allows admin personnel to set and change parameters related to paper handling, quality, language preferences, admin passwords, and more.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — PRINTER MANAGEMENT Match a specification from the answer box with each question. Write the letter or letters indicating your choice in the blank provided. _________1. Features an Accounting Page from which to extract job accounting statistics _________2. Printer-resident HTML-page for users to access printer information through their Web browser _________3. Used to route print jobs directly from host PC to the printer, bypassing the print server _________4.
Color Management Tools Predictable, photorealistic color. Most color printer users simply want documents to look great without a lot of thought or effort. The magicolor 7300 is designed with these users in mind. It has many built-in, automatic color control features for predictable, extraordinary color without hands-on effort.
AGFA BALANCED SCREENING TECHNOLOGY (ABS) Line screening and halftones are factors that highly influence color image rendering. In conventional printing, color images are composed of tightly arranged dots (or halftones) that are spaced in a regular pattern and appear solid to the eye. Tonal changes are made by changing the size, or amplitude, of each dot. This technique is known as amplitude modulation, or AM screening. MINOLTA-QMS’ Color Control System can apply many different types of halftones.
RESOLUTION - 600 X 600 DPI HALFTONE SCREEN TONER COLOR SCREEN ANGLE SCREEN FREQUENCY SPOT FUNCTION Low Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 68.20 68.20 21.80 21.80 63.43 63.43 14.04 14.04 71.57 71.57 18.43 18.43 111.42 111.42 111.42 111.42 134.16 134.16 145.52 145.52 189.74 189.74 189.74 189.
COLOR MATCHING MINOLTA-QMS’ Color Control System also offers several ways for performing color matching. The process of color matching makes sure that color is reproduced as faithfully as possible on all devices. Monitors and printers interpret color differently. Scanners and monitors use RGB (red-bluegreen) values to define colors. Printers use CMYK (cyanmagenta-yellow-black) inks to print color. Color matching methods attempt to reconcile the differences between these two color models.
the printed piece. Color management does not mean all devices will match exactly. It does insure the closest possible color transformation. The MINOLTA-QMS Color Control System offers three methods for color matching across devices: •Automatic color correction: for novice and professional color users. •ColorSync and Windows ICM printer profiles: for color professionals. •PANTONE Color tables: for color professionals.
Based on page content, the profiles used by the magicolor 7300 are preset to produce the best output with no user intervention. Called object segmentation, different profiles are applied to rendering graphics/text and images. In the default automatic mode, the Vivid profile is used for graphics/text. It provides the most saturated colors possible by mapping RGB solid colors to the printer’s CMYK solid colors. For images, sRGB is the default selection.
COLORSYNC & WINDOWS ICM PRINTER PROFILES In addition to its built-in color management system, the magicolor 7300 supports host-based CMSs for color matching. MINOLTA-QMS provides ICC-compliant printer profiles to define the printer’s color space to the CMS. These profiles are compatible with all standard color management systems, including Apple ColorSync and Windows ICM. Profiles are installed on the host system using directions provided by the operating system manufacturer or CMS.
If a particular application does not support PANTONE colors, but does allow process color specification, the CMYK values may be entered directly. The magicolor 7300 can be used to print a complete set of PANTONE charts with the appropriate CMYK values. The advantages of using PANTONE as a color matching system is it’s very easy to use, is widely supported, and is great for spot color.
RGB GRAY TREATMENT One other color option available when using the printer’s PostScript driver is RGB Gray Treatment, which provides a choice for how black and gray colors are produced: •Black & Gray: The default selection, black and gray shades are produced with true black (K). The printer’s monochrome printing will be full speed. •Black Only: When selected, black is printed as true black (K), but grays are printed as composite black.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — COLOR MANAGEMENT TOOLS Write short answers for the following questions in the spaces provided. 1. What magicolor 7300 ICC-compliant profile is best for producing saturated color when printing graphics? 2. To ensure the most predictable color possible and maintain color consistency, the magicolor 7300 offers_____________, an automatic calibration software. 3. Name the three methods the magicolor 7300 uses for color matching across devices? 4.
Typefaces & Fonts Printer-resident fonts save download time and enhance output. STANDARD TYPEFACES The magicolor 7300 has 139 resident PostScript typefaces.
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Options & Their Requirements Change how printing is done with these options. Available options for the magicolor 7300 include: •128 and 256 MB DIMMs: Increase system memory up to 512 MB using optional DIMM modules. The magicolor 7300 has two DIMM slots available on the controller for RAM upgrades. As shipped, one slot contains a 128 MB DIMM. When upgrading, RAM DIMMs must be 168pin, PC133 compliant, unbuffered, and no ECC. Qualified manufacturer’s include Micron, PNY, and Kingston.
•500-sheet Lower Input Feeder: To bring the printer’s input capacity to its maximum of 1,750 sheets, users can add up to two 500-sheet feeders. It includes a Standard cassette that supports paper up to 11" x 17" and installs easily under the printer. •Automatic Duplexer (with Manual Feed Tray): The magicolor 7300 can perform manual duplexing by printing on one side of a page, turning it over and printing on the other side. For more convenient two-sided printing, an Automatic Duplexer is available.
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING — TYPEFACES & FONTS, OPTIONS & THEIR REQUIREMENTS Write short answers for the following questions in the spaces provided. 1. The optional Printer Cabinet includes what feature for mobility? 2. How many fonts are included with the PostScript emulation? 3. To increase paper input to its maximum of 1,750 sheets, what option(s) is needed? 4. How many DIMM slots are on the magicolor 7300’s controller board? 5.
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