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Not sure if you're just looking for new printers or forms software.

If you're looking for the latter our iForms could be a nice replacement which will allow you to use Infoprint and non-Infoprint printers for printing forms and documents.

Another option is changing your IPDS to AFPDS and using Host Print Transform.

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message: 5
date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 21:17:29 -0400
from: Sam_L <lennon_s_j@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: InfoPrint IPDS Alternatives

We have a lot of InfoPrint IPDS laser printers of various models, large
and small. We have smaller models in the warehouse and in the
manufacturing building. We have some bigger ones as departmental
printer, shared with Windows printing. All are TCP/IP attached; no twinax.

They have been very reliable workhorses but some are now over 10 years
old and we are thinking about replacements.

Hardware is not my expertise and I have inherited the responsibility, so
I could use a little help...

- Are there any IPDS printers that are replacements for InfoPrints
[IBM/Lexmark doesn?t seem to make them any more as far as I can tell
from Google.]

- Why do I need IPDS and what does it buy me?
[We print a few overlay forms (e.g., Invoices, though most are EDI these
days) and we print some barcodes on internal picking documents. Most of
our barcoded labels are done on Zebras driven by TL Ashford software
thru remote OUTQs.]

Any input appreciated.

Thanks,

Sam


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