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  • Subject: BPCS printing to remote location.
  • From: Forwiw@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 17:15:37 EDT

    
We have an AS400 version V4R2.  Our remote location is connected
using frame relay and I believe using TCP/IP (I'm just learning all this).

Our remote location has Windows NT version 4.0, and all their pc's have
IBM Client Access installed.  They can print to their pc's while running
the BPCS software.  They do not have a controller.  They have a frad,
router, (whatever it's called).

What they are looking for is a tractor fed printer to print their forms
in BPCS (Invoices and Pick Lists).  

I had suggested using their current laser printer and using just 8 1/2 
x 11 paper for this, but they DON'T want to do this.

Is their a tractor fed printer that can be attached to their network, or pc, 
so
they can print out their BPCS forms?  How should this be connected?
Can this be done?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Sandy
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