[WinMac] Cross Platform printer serving and accounting


Omar Chávez(OmarChavez[at]fliteline.usa.com)
Wed, 8 Dec 1999 17:21:20 -0500


The Kyocera 3750 is another great option. It's faster than the 5i (16
pages per minute), comes with built-in accounting/control software for
NT and Mac, is capable of printing double-sided documents and supports
Postscript and PCL5 out-of-the-box.

It's biggest feature, though, is its cost per page, which is
SIGNIFICANTLY lower than any other laser printer that I know of (about
one third of a cent per page).

Did I mention how nice and super-fast it prints at 1200 dpi?

On behalf of the HP printers, I can attest to their rugedness and
larger-than-life durability. So, either way you go, you'll be making the
right choice.

Cheers,

Omar Chavez
Director of Technical Services
******************************************
Flite Line Equipment Corp.
1100 NW 163rd Drive
Miami, FL 33169 USA
Tel (305) 626-0004 * Fax (305) 626-0566
info@fliteline.usa.com
www.FlitelineUSA.com
******************************************

Cross Platform printer serving and accounting

The Kyocera 3750 is another great option. It's faster than the 5i (16 pages per minute), comes with built-in accounting/control software for NT and Mac, is capable of printing double-sided documents and supports Postscript and PCL5 out-of-the-box.

It's biggest feature, though, is its cost per page, which is SIGNIFICANTLY lower than any other laser printer that I know of (about one third of a cent per page).

Did I mention how nice and super-fast it prints at 1200 dpi?

On behalf of the HP printers, I can attest to their rugedness and larger-than-life durability. So, either way you go, you'll be making the right choice.

Cheers,

Omar Chavez
Director of Technical Services
******************************************
Flite Line Equipment Corp.
1100 NW 163rd Drive
Miami, FL 33169   USA
Tel (305) 626-0004 * Fax (305) 626-0566
info@fliteline.usa.com
www.FlitelineUSA.com
******************************************

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