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We use Xerox N2125 20 page a minute printers via frame relay and Cat 5 from
Texas to Arizona and Florida.
They come with network card - you program in gateway and static IP.
Cost about $600 each. Can print *X11 or *X14 or feed envelopes.
we set these up in under 15 minutes on network. No trouble at all since
install.
Users are handling maint kits and toner and rollers. So no IT support.

See xerox.com and search for N2125.



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From: Jim Franz [mailto:franz400@triad.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 12:10 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: printer recommend


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Looking for a tcp network printer for retail countertop.
User looking to print "credit card sales receipt", but could
have many line items. Must be fully as/400 compatible.
Currently using HP2200 laser, which prints 8x11 page,
which customers don't like, and company pays $1100 ea
(too much for bean-counters), including jet-direct card.
Locations all remote via frame, & no twinax. Network
printers only, no pc required. Future cashier station
may be handheld. Personally I like the full page
receipt with *afpds logo, but not my decision.
Must be easy to support & "cashier friendly".
Any ideas?
jim franz
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