Cast my vote for using multiple printers. Preferably with any given
printer located as close as possible to wherever its assigned copy is
supposed to go.
Of course, given that the main reason why laser printers are so
inexpensive these days is because they're CHEAP (i.e., host-based
RIPping instead of printer-based, in a reversion to the bad old days of
the "Tall Tree JLaser" interface and its ilk, among other cost-cutting
measures), I'd imagine that most or all of them would have to be
PC-connected rather than direct Twinax or terminal-connected, but then
again, I'm the only person I know who still uses real terminals on a
Twinax line.
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JHHL
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