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We've used the Zebra LP-2844 for a few years. One in each department. They work great and are maintenance free. They hook up to the IBM-i as remote printers and do take a little coding. We can share the coding with you if you like. The NIC cards are separate - make sure you specify the printers with the network cards, otherwise you're likely to get one without. The total is about $500. They use a thermal printing process (no toners/ink cartridges required) and the labels come in rolls.
Phil

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From: James Lampert [mailto:jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 7:08 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: What are people using for Label Printers

Kirk Goins wrote:
Looking for a small network attached label printer. Just curious what
folks are using and any ones to stay away from.

Years ago, when we printed a fair number of one-off mailing and shipping labels, we just had an ordinary tractor-feed printer with label stock in it. It made more sense than screwing up laser printer cartridges by running partially-used sheets through over and over.

We looked into dedicated label printers, but for us, the simplest solution turned out to be the most economical.

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