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    Question high volume printer with continuous form feed?

    Hello all,

    Any ideas on what other brand besides printronix for high volume printing jobs (continuous form feed)?

    I need this to print for black&white printing on 400 mm paper width

    any info is appreciated

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    Epson and Panasonic - take some finding though.

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    Any special reason why you don't like Printronix? I see that you're in Asia but we have been getting excellent support for these products here in the good ol' U.S. of A. Go here to check out Printronix's P5000 Series of printers.

    HP used to make a big line of large format printers. You might check out remanufactured printers. Check out the HP 256X Series...they all use the wide format paper...132 columns wide.

    Let us know which way you end up going...Good Luck!

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    nope, we really like Printronix, the problem was the local distributor here has a very slow response rate.

    So I'm trying to check on other brands like xerox.

    But I forgot to mention, that this has to be a laser printer for continuous forms.

    thanks for your feedback so far.

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    http://www.google.com/

    Enter "continuous form laser printer in asia" without the quotes. Lots of options come up.

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    Originally posted by Outcoded
    Epson and Panasonic - take some finding though.
    A few years ago, Epson still made a few high-usage printers that sound like you need

    (Oh god, what is the world coming to? I'm recommending an EPSON???)

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