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Dear Jim,

The Royal 4000D copier/printer becomes a printer with the addition of a
small hardware device that runs Windows NT as its internal operating system.
You have the option of configuring a remote output queue on the AS/400 that
directs output to a particular input queue on the Win NT device attached to
the 4000D or you can load a software client directly onto the Win NT device
itself that looks like an IBM printer (3812/1 or *IPDS depending upon your
needs) and handles the receipt of data in a native AS/400 format into the
Win NT machine for processing.

Off list I have sent you some further information about how each of the
options works.

Best Regards,

/Paul

Paul Tykodi
Director of Technical Services
LCI-Intermate US, Inc.

p: 603.431.0606 x115
f:  603.436.6432
paul@intermate-us.com
www.intermate.com


>Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 12:40:38 -0400
>From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@triad.rr.com>
>Subject: Royal 4000D copier/printer and AS400 printing

>Has anyone had any experiences with a Royal 4000D copier/printer? It is =
>10/100 baseT connected, TCP/IP ready,
>PCL5e and PostScript level 2. Managers want the copying function, and by =
>the way, can the 400 print to it (reports, etc)
>BTW - how is PCL5e diff from PCL 5?
>Jim Franz




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