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I would agree Mark's volume is large. On a smaller scale,
I have no problem producing maybe 1,000 pages a day at various
HP printers with *afpds, barcode & images using HPT
on a tiny S10 server (batch cpw=73) and 20 meg in the Spool
memory  pool.
jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Barber" <mboceanside@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: IPDS printer required for printing a barcode?


> It doesn't sound like you are using a ascii printer and emulation to
> print that many pages... HPT was not designed for that volume.
>
> The main purpose was to handle the hundreds of different ascii
> printers found attached to pc's.
>
> I suspect you are using a full blown IPDS printer.
>
>
> "Mark A. Manske" wrote:
> >
> > Interesting;
> >
> > How bad is the performance, I have not tried/nor researched HPT -
> > most of the barcode we do here has many on one page, along with
> > graphics, boxes, fonts and the total pages per day average around
15,000 -
> >
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