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If you really want dot matirx...(I'm assuming for forms)
http://www.printek.com/index.php/matrix/products/formspro4600/specs

May also check out
http://printronix.com/product/line-matrix-en/p8000-open-tabletop/

Not sure why you'd have trouble getting the Ricoh lasers...

Charles

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 1:35 PM, James Rich <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a customer that is looking to finally replace their aging IBM IPDS
dot matrix twinax printer. Since IBM got out of the printer business we're
a little unsure of what would be a good replacement. The host is at v5r4.
Do new dot matrix printers exist? I haven't been able to find a suitable
one online. If not, can anyone recommend a quality laser printer that will
do IPDS? We've bought several Ricoh printers in the past but had some
recent problems trying to obtain them.

James Rich
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