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On 15/09/2005, at 1:09 AM, Booth Martin wrote:

What laser printer to buy? A client just asked for suggestions for a laser printer to attach to his AS/400. its a small shop, with relatively small print runs. His biggest print job is 8 copies of a 35 page report. He is currently using an Okidata Microline dot matrix attached to the back of a
terminal that has a printer port and two sessions.

I'm having great success with a Kyocera FS-1900. Defined as a *LAN 3812 with *HP4000 manufacturer type via port 9100 and the IBM SNMP driver. This does all my LAN printing: OS/400, Mac, OS/2, and WinDOS. Very impressed. Consumables last a long time too. Most print runs are small (from a few pages up to 30 pages--usually hex dumps of data streams) but I frequently (as in more often than I'd like) print 600 page duplex manuals (e.g., Redbooks or user guides). All my OS/400 printing is plain old SCS, No AFP or anything fancy.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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