Need Recommendation for Line Printer
G.Pavlov
pavlov at hscfvax.harvard.edu
Mon Apr 18 10:40:32 AEST 1988
In article <274 at amanue.UUCP>, jr at amanue.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) writes:
> I need to buy a line printer for a machine which will initially have no more
> than 10 or so concurrent users, probably growing to 20 or so. Currently we
> have a 300 lpm printer for an antiquated machine that's being replaced, and no
> one has complained to me that that's unacceptably slow. I put about $5.5K for
> this into the budget, without really knowing what's what in line printers for
> small UNIX systems.
>
I would suggest one of two options:
a. purchase 2 8-10 ppm laser printers; outfit one with a 14-inch paper tray,
leave other as is. We have been using a LaserJet with good success as
our "line printer";
b. if you need to use fanfold paper, or print multi-part forms, substitute
an HP RuggedWriter 480 for one of the lasers. This is a printer that I
have been considering, but it also received an excellent evaluation in
Byte this month, for whatever that is worth to you.
The above two options would give you a good deal of flexibility as well as
reasonably high speed and throughput. Total cost should be apx. $5k for
the first option (including extra memory and a font cartridge for each
machine) and apx. $4.5k for the 2nd.
greg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny
P.S.: we too have a 300 lpm (band) printer (in excellent shape; duty cycle
of apx. 75 hours per month on a 2400-baud connection) that we would
like to dispose of. Any interest, anyone ???
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