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					LAN-RPC IP Print ServerConnect a
				Twinax or Coax Printer To
              Your IP  Network
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				 |   Use Your Twinax & Coax Printers over TCP/IP
			PLEASE NOTE:  The 
				LAN-RPC Twinax/Coax Print Server has 
			been
  discontinued.  It 
		is available as a refurbished product.  The direct 
		new  replacement product is the
				I-O Corporation
		LAN-RPC+ Twinax-to-IP 
		Print Server. 
			Please  click 
			here to be taken to the
				LAN-RPC+ Twinax Print Server page.  Overview
The
              I-O LANRPC Print Server protects printers
              when migrating to TCP/IP Ethernet. It allows Twinax or Coax IPDS,
              SCS, or SCS/DSC printers to be connected to an Ethernet network.   You
              simply connect your Twinax or Coax system printer directly to the I-O
              LANRPC. Once this is done, you will be able to address the
              printer via TCP/IP from an IBM AS/400 or 3270-type mainframe. The attached printer can be a laser,
              dot-matrix or line printer. The I-O LANRPC will reliably communicate
              the IPDS data received over the TCP/IP Ethernet link to the
              attached Twinax or Coax cable.     With
              an I-O LANRPC a non-IPDS (SCS) Twinax or non-IPDS (SCS/DSC) Coax system printer
              becomes available to
              virtually any host on the Ethernet network. This includes AS/400,
              3270-type mainframe, Unix,
              Windows XP / 2000 / 98 / 95 and NT, and Novell host systems. All host systems can simultaneously communicate with
              the I-O attached system printer.   Line
              and matrix printers configured via TCP/IP, AnyNet or SNA on an
              AS/400 offer page range printing
              support and posting of the FORM ALIGNMENT message. The latter is a
              particularly valuable feature when printing on pre-printed forms
              or stationary such as checks and invoices.   With
              I-O?s Configuration Utility, the initial setup and
              configuration is a painless
              and straight forward task. Once an IP address has been assigned,
              administrators can easily configure even remote I-O print servers
              directly from their desktop.
           
		
          
            | Features | Benefits |  
            | Investment
              Protection | Reliable
              and expensive legacy printers are given a new lease on life by
              connecting over Ethernet to their host. |  
            | One-Model
              Solution | The
              LANRPC supports both Twinax and Coax hosts and printers (SCS,SCS/DSC
              or IPDS). |  
            | Auto-configuration | SNA
              and AnyNet protocols allow the AS/400 to automatically recognize Twinax
              attached SCS printers. |  
            | TN5250e,
              AnyNet and SNA Support | Page
              Range Printing and form alignment messages for line and matrix
              printers. |  
            | One-Model
              Solution | The
              LANRPC supports both Twinax and Coax hosts and printers (SCS,
              SCS/DSC or IPDS). |  
            | PPR/PPD | AFP/IPDS
              printers are connected to the host via true TCP/IP protocol. |  
            | ASCII
              to SCS | SCS
              Twinax or SCS/DSC Coax printers can now serve as LAN printers. |  
            | Configuration Utility | Simple
              LANRPC configuration from a PC on a local or remote network. |  
            | 10/100BaseT
              Auto-Sensing | Automatic
              adapttion to your network speed requirements. |  
            | FLASH
              Memory | Convenient
              field-upgrades to take advantage of the latest enhancements. |  
            | Simultaneous,
              Multi-Protocol Printing | Universal
              access to SCS and SCS/DSC system printers optimizes your printer
              investment. |   Please 
		click here to be taken to the LAN-RPC+ Page
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