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  • Subject: Laser Printer Recommendations
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 14:03:03 +0100

Hi Folks !

We have an HP 5si (24ppm) attached to our AS/400 via the MPI Blue Kit
(supports AFP) with a simm that allows supports IPDS... It has a twin-ax
attachment feature and connects over Cat 5 twisted pair. It configures
as a *IPDS printer on the AS/400. This printer has a LOT of miles on it
(the printer - was the system printer for an NCR Unix box for 4 or 5
years before this past January's AS/400 installation...) and it is
getting a bit flaky.

We print between 1000 - 1500 Invoices daily and then after that it just
does print screens and 10-30 page prints sporadically throughout the
day...

So what are you all using ?

Lexmark ?
HP ?
IBM ? (or is that Lexmark now ?)
someone else ?

SMALL company so price is important...

TIA !

Chuck


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