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From: laser-lovers@uw-beaver (laser-lovers)
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Subject: Re: laser printers to replace impact printers
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Date: Fri, 30-Nov-84 21:28:38 EST
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From: Stuart Friedberg  
I would suggest looking into the high-volume laser printers marketed by
Xerox and IBM.  I'm not sure exactly what IBM's models are but their
high-end printer is good for 2 or more pages a SECOND.  Xerox has a
wide range of capabilities with their models 5700, 8700 and 9700.
The 9700 is also good for 1.5 or a little over 2 pages a second (don't
remember which, but probably the larger (135 ppm)).

Your local IBM and Xerox reps should be able to help you if you make
it clear that you are interested in laser printers, not whatever the
local reps happen to be good at selling.  You may well find a smaller
model suits your needs pretty closely.

Stu Friedberg  stuart@rochester  {seismo,allegra}!rochester!stuart