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I'm not sure of the exact remote user config, definitely secure (multi
factor auth) - we already have many existing users with printers, just they
are wanting to roll out newer stuff. Almost all are either Lexmark or HP.
All using iAccess.
Jim

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

​Supported network protocols
TCP/IP: IPv4; IPv6; IP Direct Mode; LPD; SLP; Bonjour; WS-Discovery;
BOOTP/DHCP/AutoIP; WINS; SNMP v 1/2/3; and HTTP/HTTPS

With LPD supported, I suspect it would work fine...if you can connect to
it.

Are you planning to use a software VPN on the user's PC, or a hardware VPN
connection?

Hardware should work fine, everything on the user's network would be
addressable.

With a software VPN, there are two issues
1) some VPN clients can be configured to not allow connection to anything
on the user's local network while connected to the VPN network.

2) You'd probably need to use a iAccess printer session to allow for
printing over VPN. Not positive if that will work...

Charles




On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Jim Franz <franz9000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Our OPS checked the IBM Information on Printers doc, this is not listed
(and assume that means IBM has not tested).
The specs do not mention proprietary drivers, and has both PCL5c and PCL6
language support.

It's a little over their budget - we need a multi function printer for
remote users, fully compatible with HPT and can print *afpds forms. The
duplex is not a requirement.
OPS budget is around $200 per unit

(btw - this is a large, complex forms merge/production process and will
not
consider ripping it apart to support non-hpt (host print transform)
compatible printers)

Jim Franz
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