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I-O Corporation: IBM Host Solution I-O’s IBM® Host Solutions, also known as the 5435dp and the 5755dp print servers for convertingIPDS and SCS to PCL, provide organizations with print solutions that connect IBM host print environments to Canon imageRUNNER devices with ease and efficiency. The I-O IBM Host Solutions provide fast host data conversion while supporting the full functionality of the imageRUNNER device.
- IBM Host Solution 5435dp – Allows IBM host print jobs to be seamlessly printed over a LAN.
- IBM Host to Net Gateway Solution 5755dp – Allows IBM host print jobs to be seamlessly printed over Ethernet connections.
Both solutions will accept IPDS or SCS data from an AS/400 iSeries, eServer i5, or mainframe via an Ethernet connection and have been customized to utilize the full finishing and paper-handling capabilities of the imageRUNNER device for host printing. An I-O Host Solution enables end-users in an IBM host environment to maximize the speed of the imageRUNNER system because the print server does the resourceintensive data conversion rather than the host.
RSA M.I.S Print
Rochester Software Associates’ M.I.S. Print provides a unique software-based approach to resolving a variety of compatibility issues.This approach gives customers an efficient and cost effective way to migrate to an Open Systems environment, without diminishing prior investments in technology, business critical documents and applications. M.I.S. Print automatically converts legacy print streams (DJDE, XES, and Metacode) and line printer data streams to highly efficient, industry standard PostScript or PDF. This enables viewing and/or printing of "Legacy" applications to PostScript production printers, allowing organizations to reduce costs by consolidating MIS, network and production print facilities.
RSA IPDS Print
Rochester Software Associates’ IPDS Print is the latest module in their award winning M.I.S. Print suite. IPDS Print is a software solution that transforms AFP/IPDS data streams for printing on any network attached production, midrange or desktop printer. Once converted by IPDS Print, AFP/IPDS host documents print exactly as they would on an AFP/IPDS printer. The result is a significant reduction in cost by eliminating the need for dedicated IPDS printers, an increase in printer productivity by producing all print volume on network attached printers, and added flexibility by enabling the print of all applications on any printer.