Maintenance is Ending - December 31, 2010 !
For IBM InfoPrint 62 users, the time to upgrade is NOW!
InfoPrint Solutions [the former IBM Printing Systems Group] has officially announced the End of Maintenance Service for ALL InfoPrint 62 printer models on June 30, 2010 in their United States Services Announcement 610-038, dated May 4, 2010. The IBM 'Machine Type' for the InfoPrint 62 is 4370, known as the 4370-002 and 4370-003. Available Options Why the InfoPrint 75? Because: - InfoPrint 62 Maintenance ends 12/31/2010! - InfoPrint 75 Maintenance Costs are lower! - IP75 Footprint is Smaller! - IP75 Energy Costs are much Lower! - IP75 Quality is Higher at 600 DPI! - Standard PCL; Available IPDS and PostScript! Great options to the continuous forms InfoPrint 62 printer are available from GLM and Printer Connection to ease your transition. Depending on the current uses of your IP62, we can provide answers today from InfoPrint.
The InfoPrint 62 was rated at 62 ppm based on "Landscape Letter", or in other words 11 inches wide and 8.5 inches tall.
InfoPrint has hot roller fusing printers rated at 75 and 100 ppm. The IP75 and IP100 are great with label stock and plain paper output in 600 dpi laser.
On June 1, 2010, InfoPrint Solutions becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ricoh, following a three year Joint Venture Company transition as the ownership transferred from IBM to Ricoh. Ricoh is the original manufacturer of the IP75 and IP100 engines.
Software Support Available The InfoPrint 62 / 4370 printer solely used IBM AFPDS and IPDS with a rare PCL exception. Each of our options are IPDS capable.
Want to print other languages from other servers? That is no longer a problem! We can provide printers that print PCL or PostScript, line printer formats, thermal transfer formats [ZPL, IGP, others]. We provide output management tools that allow you to change, update, and upgrade from the structures and restrictions you may have had with your "IPDS-PSF/IPManager-only" environment. |