Printronix, Inc. Zero Tear Series P5000

Description
The fifth generation P5000 line matrix printer was the most successful line printer ever produced. The P5000 has been replaced by the new P7000 model but is still available as a remanufactured printer. Offering the lowest cost of operation printing for the industrial and office environment Rugged, cost effective and versatile PRINTRONIX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE: allows software compatibility between all Printronix printer types (Line Matrix, Laser, and Thermal) Full range of printer emulations including serial matrix, line printer, IGP graphics, ANSI, CT, and IPDS TN3720, TN5250, and IPDS options enable smooth migration from legacy coax and twinax connections to PrintNet Enterprise Ethernet
Description
The fifth generation P5000 line matrix printer was the most successful line printer ever produced. The P5000 has been replaced by the new P7000 model but is still available as a remanufactured printer. Offering the lowest cost of operation printing for the industrial and office environment Rugged, cost effective and versatile PRINTRONIX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE: allows software compatibility between all Printronix printer types (Line Matrix, Laser, and Thermal) Full range of printer emulations including serial matrix, line printer, IGP graphics, ANSI, CT, and IPDS TN3720, TN5250, and IPDS options enable smooth migration from legacy coax and twinax connections to PrintNet Enterprise Ethernet

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Zero Tear Series - P5000 - Printronix, Inc.
Irvine, CA, USA
Zero Tear Series
P5000
Zero Tear Series P5000
The fifth generation P5000 line matrix printer was the most successful line printer ever produced. The P5000 has been replaced by the new P7000 model but is still available as a remanufactured printer. Offering the lowest cost of operation printing for the industrial and office environment Rugged, cost effective and versatile PRINTRONIX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE: allows software compatibility between all Printronix printer types (Line Matrix, Laser, and Thermal) Full range of printer emulations including serial matrix, line printer, IGP graphics, ANSI, CT, and IPDS TN3720, TN5250, and IPDS options enable smooth migration from legacy coax and twinax connections to PrintNet Enterprise Ethernet

The fifth generation P5000 line matrix printer was the most successful line printer ever produced. The P5000 has been replaced by the new P7000 model but is still available as a remanufactured printer.

  • Offering the lowest cost of operation printing for the industrial and office environment
  • Rugged, cost effective and versatile
  • PRINTRONIX SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE: allows software compatibility between all Printronix printer types (Line Matrix, Laser, and Thermal)
  • Full range of printer emulations including serial matrix, line printer, IGP graphics, ANSI, CT, and IPDS
  • TN3720, TN5250, and IPDS options enable smooth migration from legacy coax and twinax connections to PrintNet Enterprise Ethernet

Technical Specifications

  Printronix, Inc.
Product Category Industrial Printing Equipment
Product Number P5000
Product Name Zero Tear Series
Mounting Options Stand-alone; Pedestal
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