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  • Subject: RE: AS/400 Remote Twinax Printer
  • From: "Robertson, Scott" <SRobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 11:27:10 -0500

We have one NP17 and two NP12 printers.  From my experience, the NP12's are
more trouble than they're worth.  I finally had to "frankenstein" the two
together to make one useable printer.  On the other hand, the NP17 has been
reliable, although ours is deployed in a fairly low volume location.

Our IBM 3116 printers all have well over a million pages on them with very
little maintenance...just the usual fuser and roller replacements.  We have
had them for about 3 years with no major problems.

Just my two cents...

P.S.  If you put your two cents in, but only get a penny for your thoughts,
who is making the profit?

Scott S. Robertson
Information Systems Manager
Data Processing Sciences Corp.
srobertson@dpsciences.com
http://www.dpsciences.com/

 -----Original Message-----
From:   mcrump@ballfoster.com [mailto:mcrump@ballfoster.com] 

We use IBM network printers although they may be a little overkill for your
duty
cycle.  We use the NP17 (purchase price with TWX and duplex around $1900).
We
love them and use them everywhere.  Another option is the NP12 (purchase
price
with TWX and duplex around $1300).  We don't use them but I would assume
they
should work just fine.  Be aware your prices will be more if you want to do
IPDS
or anything else that requires more memory.

HTH

Mike



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