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Apparently, you cannot have a remote outq act like a regular outq w/ the writer controlling the pages, when for example, the paper runs out on our Monarch wireless 9820. All that the exit programs do, is allow you to re-start the spool at the point that you want. This is not great for our needs, in the warehouse w/ limited skills there. If someone has a suggestion for a solution I also think we would pay for the program that would again if this is possible, give us this capability. On a side note, if someone knows how this would work in a Unix or Windows environment, please inform me. What the essence is that there is if I understand correctly, a conversion of the data from EBCDIC to ASCII, and supposedly the Monarch label printers are not capable of discerning what page it is 'up to' when the paper runs out. Please advise if you can help. Thank you, Mike --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger
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