A PC-based TCP/IP print server (LPD) for Windows NT platforms that enables users to effortlessly receive customized print jobs from an AS/400, mainframe, or Unix system. RPM offers localized network printing control and flexibility including custom formatting options (cpl, cpi, pcl, scs, EBCDIC, queue) for forms printing, and label printing.
an unincorporated alliance among printer manufacturers, print server developers, operating system providers and print management application developers chartered to make printers and the applications and operating systems supporting them work together better.
Business-oriented software products bridge the network-printing gap between AS/400, Unix, mainframes and Windows printers offering network and remote/home office users control normally lost with TCP/IP printing.