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I know what web page you're referring to, but I've never checked it before 
I bought something and I've never bought anything that I couldn't connect 
to the iSeries properly.  We have about 30 HPs, 20 Zebra's, one Ricoh, and 
 one Dell connected to the iSeries.  All the printers are *LAN except for 
the Zebra's.

Bryan 





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are you connecting this to iSeries? if so, make sure it is listed in
IBM's Knowledge Base. Brand name alone doesn't do it.
jim
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From: <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: [PCTECH] Small workgroup copier?


> Need suggestions on replacing a RICOH 1013F printer/copier/fax used in a
> parts area.  FAX isn't required.  Printer has 50,000 pages, copier 
20,000
> pages and FAX  59 pages in 3 years.  The machine has been problematic 
from
> day one with frequent jamming and feeding problems. I'd prefer to get a
> stand-alone printer and copier.
>
> I have no trouble specing out just a printer, as I probably buy two a
> month - everything from a  $6,000 XEROX 7750 Phaser to a $200 HP inkjet.
> Can anyone recommend a small office copier though?  HR usually handles 
our
> copiers, but I think I'm better in tune with the needs of our users and 
if
> I can find a decent  personal or workgroup copier, I can cut HR out of 
the
> equation.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bryan Burns
> ECHO, Inc.
> 


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