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- From: bpc@unb.ca (Brian Cassidy)
- Subject: Re: RPRINTER with Windows 3.1?
- Message-ID: <bpc.216.727803979@unb.ca>
- Sender: news@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca
- Organization: University of New Brunswick
- References: <1993Jan23.030758.14902@ncar.ucar.edu> <1993Jan23.125343.6827@cs.unca.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 15:46:19 GMT
- Lines: 41
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- >Would someone please answer this openly also rather than Email. I'm having
- >trouble with rprinter and Win3.1.
- You could try a replacement tsr such as I-Queue! Server.
- I-Queue! Server is a software utility that allows you to turn a
- printer connected to any workstation on your network into a
- shared printer. I-Queue! Server runs as a small TSR on the
- workstation providing shared access to the printer (or multiple
- printers) via the standard NetWare print queue mechanism.
-
- Since NetWare already includes RPRINTER to provide a similar
- service, you may be wondering why you need I-Queue! Server.
- We shared that opinion until we actually tried to run RPRINTER
- in our offices, and judging from the volume of problems reported
- in the printing sections of the NOVB, NETW2X and NETW3X forums on
- CompuServe, we are not alone.
-
- I-Queue! Server was designed primarily to address the following
- requirements:
-
- 1.) Compatibility with workstations running Microsoft Windows.
-
- 2.) Compatibility with more printer ports without the requirement
- for "hardware interrupt support".
-
- 3.) Faster printing speed. (I-Queue! Server is 2 to 4 times
- faster than RPRINTER depending on the speed of the PC it
- is running on.)
-
- 4.) The availability of an RPRINTER replacement in a 30-day
- trial version format so that users can "try before they buy".
-
- Contact:
- INFINITE TECHNOLOGIES
- 11433 CRONRIDGE DRIVE, SUITE H
- OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117
- (410)-363-1097
- MHS: Support @ Infinite
- CompuServe: >MHS:Support @ Infinite (or 73270,405)
- Internet: Support@Infinite.MHS.CompuServe.com
-
- Brian Cassidy <BPC@UNB.CA>
-