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Brenton -- 

Printing is a subject near and dear to so many people...

Given the combination of Millennium/Innopac and an impact printer, I would suggest the Okidata 395 for a couple of reasons.  First, they are supported by the system (see users manual page number Page # 101133).  Second, you can get an HP JetDirect stand alone module to provide the static IP address (so you do not need to get a Lantronix Box).  Third, they seemingly last forever (they modestly refer to their "Legendary reliability" on their website).  They are very hard to destroy...I know, I tried.

I think that others who print notices in that volume might be better able to address the needs and the ability for the Okidata to "deliver" that many notices a day.  On another note, you might be able reduce that number a bit with e-mail circulation notices.

Best -- 


Corey Seeman
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Corey Seeman
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University of Toledo
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson, Brenton [mailto:wilsonb@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:56 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Morris, Joan; Young, Mark; Williams, Ernest; Colledge, Clyde; Serey,
Rebecca; McIntyre, Mary
Subject: Circulation Notice Printer


We are a large library consortium from the Pittsburgh area, looking to purchase a fast reliable circulation, notice printer. We centrally print out approximately 750 notices a day. The printer needs to be an IP addressable, impact printer due to the fact that we use multi-part, form feed circulation notices. We are wondering if we can get some recommendations on what kind of line printer others are using with Innovative. Or is there any other large consortium that does centralized printing in large volumes that we could contact.
Thanks,
Brenton Wilson
EINetwork
(412) 622-5571
wilsonb@xxxxxxxxxx


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