The Infoprint 1372 is ideal for medium and even large-sized workgroups because of its speed, scalable input and output capacity, durability, and highly reliable printing.
The IBM Infoprint 1372 is small enough to fit on a desktop, but can also be adapted to floor standing units with optional input options that can enable input capacities up to 4,100 sheets.
The Infoprint 1372 printable area is limited to within 4.2 mm (0.167 in.) of top, bottom, left or right edges of the media.
Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.
Hedrick & Borman [Page 1] RFC 1372 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option October 1992 IAC DONT TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL Sender refuses to send command to enable and disable flow control.
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The FHT 1372 is an unmanned radiation detection station designed to rapidly check people and their luggage as they walk by.
The FHT 1372 Radioactivity Monitor is used as a stationary system for fully automatic monitoring of personnel gates or luggage belts for entrainement of radioactive sources.
The FHT 1372 can be optionally adapted to its environment and similar tasks of radioactivity monitoring.
The fuser assembly contained within the 1372 usage kits is not installable by the end user and must be installed by a trained service technician.
A price has been established for the Infoprint 1372 Usage Kit installation as performed by IBM.
End users pay a flat rate of $120.00 for installation by an IBM customer engineer (price does not include the kit, which must be purchased by the customer prior to the CE's arrival).
RFC 1372 (rfc1372) - Telnet Remote Flow Control Option
RFC 1372 - Telnet Remote Flow Control Option
Network Working Group C. Hedrick Request for Comments: 1372 Rutgers University Obsoletes: RFC 1080 D. Borman Cray Research, Inc. October 1992 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option Status of This Memo This RFC specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.B. No. 1372 was passed by the House on April 14, 2003, by a non-record vote.
______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.B. No. 1372 was passed by the Senate on May 28, 2003, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0.
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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1996 Week 5 (Hansard) 16 May).
I will quote from a minute from Gary Prattley, who is now the Chief Planner of the ACT Planning Authority but who at the time when most of this was happening was acting head of the National Capital Planning Authority, with whom we were obviously negotiating at that stage.