I'm not really sure about it but you can avoid configuring
it as IPDS only to print barcodes and ocr. Using Host print
transform usually it's ok

Marco
--- Douglas Handy <dhandy1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A customer of mine is retiring an old 43xx printer and
> replacing it with a
> Infoprint 1125 laser.   Their VAR had it configured with
> a *IPDS attachment but
> not twinax.  All of their other printers are twinax. 
> They did the *LAN attach
> so they could share it with other network traffic, and to
> avoid the extra cost
> of the twinax interface.
> 
> Trying to configure it now, it appears from the IBM doc
> number 8234913 that I
> must set it up as AFP(*YES).  Won't this make it require
> PSF to be licensed?
> 
> They have never needed PSF in the past.  The IPDS is used
> for simple bar codes
> and OCR etc.
> 
> Since the Infoprint 1125 is a 25ppm printer, does this
> mean they need 57xx-SS1
> option 37 (1-45 IPM printer support)?  What does that
> cost for a P05 tier?
> 
> TIA,
> Doug
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