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		<title>IPDS Printing and Features</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intelligent Printer Data Stream, or IPDS, is a printing protocol developed by IBM® that is used by many back-end systems (for example, AS/400 and mainframe). IPDS contains information needed to identify, monitor, and control the functions of the printer.  IPDS printers have advanced formatting capabilities including graphics, barcodes, and text; one drawback of IPDS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intelligent Printer Data Stream, or IPDS, is a printing protocol developed by IBM® that is used by many back-end systems (for example, AS/400 and mainframe). IPDS contains information needed to identify, monitor, and control the functions of the printer.  IPDS printers have advanced formatting capabilities including graphics, barcodes, and text; one drawback of IPDS printing environments, however, is cost:  purchasing and <strong>maintaining printers designed for IPDS printing can be prohibitively expensive</strong>.  For this reason, software IPDS print solutions are a cost effective alternative.</p>
<div><img style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px" src="http://www.printipds.com/images/ipds_flow.gif" alt="A diagram of the flow of IPDS data from an AS/400 or mainframe to a PC computer with a software IPDS print solution installed" width="360" height="270" /></div>
<p><a href="http://ipds.brooksnet.com/index.html"><strong>ExcelliPrint</strong></a>® IPDS software is an affordable and simple drop-in replacement for expensive IPDS printers.  ExcelliPrint accepts IPDS print requests from IBM iSeries and IBM zSeries® computers over TCP/IP and fully support the IPDS protocol. ExcelliPrint now supports <a title="print ipds to Windows Vista printers" href="http://www.brooksnet.com/press/ipds_printing_for_windows_vista.html">printing IPDS to Windows Vista</a>™.</p>
<p>Software IPDS solutions redirect print jobs to other printers or to file by emulating an IPDS printer.  In this way, these solutions maintain the advantages of IPDS, including <a href="http://www.printipds.com/advanced-function-printing.html">AFP capabilities</a> and two-way printer and host communication, but provide <strong>greater flexibility in selecting print destinations and output types</strong>.</p>
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