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Bob Voltz wrote:
> 
> Has anyone has any experience with high volume laser printers?  I am looking 
>for
> something to print invoices, statements, paychecks, etc.  Approximately 10,000
> pages per day.  Could be more, if it works well.

Yep...But with those volumes, you are gonna need very high end.. Proably
in the
order of 60-80 IPM  ($60-80K). Here is an example of one that I have
worked
with a while back.
 
http://www.printers.ibm.com/R5PSC.NSF/Web/fs3160#speed

Be aware that these printers require a fair amount of attention for the 
volumes you are talking about. Just feeding these size printers is a
full
time job, as well as dealing with the output. IBM is not the only game
in town
but service will be a real issue with somthing that moves that much
paper, so
be aware of that issue.

You didn't specify if you wanted cut sheet or continuous but here is the 
monster for continuous sheet feed.

 http://www.printers.ibm.com/R5PSC.NSF/Web/ip62Home
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