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Looks like some of the newer TallyGenicom line printers support PJL
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1019522

Printronix has IPDS line printers...

You could also go with a Printek 8001, with a single form feed. But a line
printer would be a nice step up in speed.

Charles


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Steve Jones <sjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have been using a Printek 8003 printer to print various multi-part
forms. Our last Printek has decided to no longer work, so we are looking
for a new dot matrix printer.

We are looking for a dot matrix, Ethernet connected printer that would not
require using a remote outq to print. Can anyone recommend a printer that
fits this description?

It does not have to handle multiple forms like the 8003 does.

Thanks in advance!!
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H-P Products, Inc

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