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Kathreen Kruse wrote:
> 
> Our tech guru is "no longer with the company" so I'm stuck trying to
> figure out a printer replacement.
> 
> What type of printer would you use to replace a 5225.  The most
> important consideration is that the speed has to be at least as fast as
> the 5225.  I've looked at various printers but most give performance

You are looking at the wrong family of printers if they express cps
rather than lpm... Look at the 4234 or the much newer 6400 series of
printers... It depends on what you are willing to spend...

If you have the high end 5225(400-500 lpm) you will NOT like anything
less..   

Examples:   6400-04  475 lpm  (?? 5100) new full retail
            6400-08  875 lpm  (?? 7995) new full retail

            4234-002  (used prices 700-1000)
            4234-008  (used prices 1500 - 2000)

I couldn't find the specs on the 4234 speeds

If you really need to honk.. look at a 6252/6262  2,000 LPM
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