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We have a Savin 9945DPE attached to our ethernet network. We use it as a
PC printer, an iSeries printer, a copier and a scanner.
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Re: iSeries Access supported printers?
The "semi-official" page for various(many) ascii printers and their
support:
http://www.as400service.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/acf2ee1e9d64b16e8625680b00020389/b44a2cf4ba778d83862568250053649f?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=35#_Section1
Since Lexmark is a "former" IBM printer line, they also seem to
have a much higher degree of support. HP also seems to play pretty
well in most cases.
I don't care for those "All in one" printers...(OS/400 won't either)
Too much candy for a nickle.
"William A.(Tony) Corbett" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Some remote users in the company want to use the all-in-one printers,
> scanner, copier, fax, printer, coffee-maker, etc. I cannot make the
Brother
> MFC all-in-one (models 5200 or 7200) work on Win2K / iSeries Access
> combination. It used to work on Win/98 CA V3R2. The printer will
"print"
> to the Windows printer, go to "printed" status almost immediately,
without
> actually printing anything. This particular printer says it's a
> "windows-only" printer, whatever that means.
>
> What am I looking for, or is there a list of supported printers
somewhere?
> I need to recommend a model/make of "all-in-one" printer to purchase
next.
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