OnePrintSE - Features
Supports Multiple Hosts
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A single OnePrintSE can be connected to an IBM Mainframe over SNA and to a large number of IBM AS/400 midrange systems and/or IBM Mainframes over TCP/IP and/or UNIX hosts (running LPD). |
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Integrates IBM Hosts
and LAN/WAN Networks
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Provides a single printing management solution from SNA and TCP/IP host to enterprise printers via most Network Operating Systems. |
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Communicates with Enterprise Printer
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No need to invest in printers. OnePrintSE works with your existing LAN/WAN attached printers. |
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Modularity |
Easily upgradable to more printers support, without the need to re-install the software. A wide variety of models, from 8 up to 128 printers supported. |
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Supports Multiple Network Operating Systems
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Routes AFP/IPDS documents via Windows 95/98, NT, Win2000, Novell, OS/2 Warp, IBM LAN Server, UNIX or any LPD print server to any LAN/WAN attached ASCII printer. |
Supports Popular
Networking Protocols
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Powerful networking capabilities over TCP/IP, IPX/SPX and NetBEUI, allowing printer connectivity anywhere in the world (via LAN/WAN), providing true end-to-end IPDS communication. |
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Supports a Full Range
of ASCII Printers
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Delivers AFP/IPDS host documents to any LAN/WAN attached printer - whatever the printer, the results are the same.
- Laser: PCL, Postscript, CAPSL
- Inkjet: PCL Level 3
- Matrix: Epson
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Cost Effective
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Leverages your investment in client-server technology by using existing LAN/WAN printers for IPDS documents, saving the cost of expensive SNA equipment and IPDS printers. |
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Remote Management
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Provides remote control with the efficiency of a client-server application. Superior SNMP management and control capabilities over TCP/IP or IPX. |
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Intranet Monitoring
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Platform independent monitoring. Allows your system administrator to view the OnePrintSE Console via the Intranet, using a standard Web Browser. |
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