Diane L. Moore

Using the speed and accessibility of the Internet, digital data transmission lessens the foibles of file transfer. by Diane L. Moore, Contributing Editor The days when package printers could depend on slow modems, out-dated computers, and sometimes less-than-reliable FTP sites to send and receive customer files are over. And the very idea of sending ZIP and JAZZ cartridges back and forth from printer to customer? No longer an option. In today's high speed world, sending files via the Internet has become the norm—no longer the exception. In just the past three years, printers have seen the decline in ISDN, T1, and T100 connections—replaced

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