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We've been using the Lexmark printers with pretty good results.  Some of
ours are parallel printers hooked to Lexmark MarkNet devices.  These, in
turn, are hooked up to our Cat 5 token ring network.  To the best of my
knowledge we have only 1 twinax printer.  And it goes weeks and weeks
without use.
Anytime you want to stop by for a lookie see give us a call.
Disclaimer:  One of our divisions makes a heater used in the Lexmark
printers.
Rob Berendt
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                    Jeff Crosby                                                 
                                         
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The time has come for us to get some new laser printers for attachment
to our AS/4 . . . er, e(logo)server iseries.
Our current lasers are Anzac 3017s, which are HP Laserjet 4si with a
twinax interface.  The printers were once wonderful but are simply worn
out.  Anzac used to be a good company, but their service has gotten so
terrible over the last couple of years that I would not use Anzac
printers if they _gave_ them to us.
I'm interested in something HP, probably, unless someone convinces me
otherwise.  No more twinax, I want cat 5 cabling.  I assume that
printers still require an 'interface' card to work properly with an
AS/40 . . . &#@*%#+ I mean an e(logo)server iseries.  They need to be
heavy duty printers, probably 2 of them, in the 20ppm range.
What printers are you using these days?  What do you recommend?  Thanks.
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-Jeff
The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily
the opinion of my company.  Unless I say so.
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