Actually, the laser printer option will be the least costly over time.  I have an LaserJet III with over 850,000 copies on it and it has never been turned off since 1989 and to date has required $325 in parts and service.  Try that with any number of dot matrix printers that you will wear out.  My accountant has a couple of these old IIIs that have over a million copies on them and have had less maintenance than mine, but his gets turned off at night. (the fuser assembly and a power suppply is what fritzed on mine which is endemic of never cooling down)....
 
mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Oma Cox
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:31 PM
Subject: RE: Printing to High Speed Dot Matrix Printer from Windows

David,

<This works GREAT with a LOCAL printer, but fails on a network printer!!!>
How does it fail?
 
Are you using capture for the LPT1 port for the network printer.  It will work but under windows it will take a few seconds for it to redirect to the network printer.
I've got a client who has electronic claims filing (still using a dos based program in windows 95) that doesn't have a local printer for that workstation.  So I capture the LPT1: and redirect it to the network printer (which is on another workstation in the same room).  Under properties on the network printer, if your using 95 or 98, it will have a capture button and then you can define the network path for printing (see site below).
 
 
or at the dos prompt
 
NET  USE  LPT1 \\NTSERVER\OKIDATA
 
 
I know you don't want to hear this option but I had a client who had a TI850 printer (noisy thing but fast) that they printed all their invoices on (POS - several hundred a day)!  I converted it to a laser HP2100TN(tcp/ip addressed on the network).  Which equaled the speed of the TI with no noise!  They had three carbonless pre printed tractor feed forms.  Which I eliminated the need for by printing three copies (new report in the database that looked just like the invoices they used) to the laser with a note on it to identify the copy as customer(billing), file(customer file) and pickup(customer pickup or delivery signatures).  Been in use for seven months and working just fine and they like it a lot better.
 
 
Best regards,
 
Oma
 
 
 
 
 

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