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  • Subject: RE: Printing last page first
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 12:56:10 -0400



Buck,

Given the complexity and the volume you're speaking of, I think the "new
stuffer" is the only way to go.

>>They don't want the last customer first, they want the
last-page-of-each-customer first.  We can't do a straight CPYSPLF because
the bills use AFP.  The first page is the bill summary (phone bills) and is
on special perforated letterhead, printed one side only.  The remaining
pages are the long distance charges, and print two-sided on plain paper from
another drawer.  These bills print company logos, barcodes, boxes, etc.
using AFP.  Volume is something on the order of 10-15 thousand pages per
billing cycle.  We've asked them to buy a new stuffer; it's under
consideration.<<

- Dan Bale





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