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>This is for multiple companies across the US and Canada. >That is a bit hard to enforce :-). Not if they want stuff to print, it isn't. Every vendor has a hardware compatibility list that software customers ignore at their own peril. Say I have a customer that has an iSeries and no PC's: only Mac and Unix. When it comes time for them to configure their iSeries they will not be able to run iSeries Navigator on that hardware. They will have four choices: 1) Buy Fly By Night's green screen ONcmd. 2) Write their own green screen interface using the APIs. 3) Not configure their iSeries. 4) Buy Windows. If you are a trading partner of these companies, then you can strongly suggest they deploy printers on the list. If they refuse, your company will need to weigh the cost of accommodating them. That's the price of doing business. --buck
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