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You will get several suggestions on "how to do it" but I would suggest that you must have VERY serious printing capability to crank out this much volume in one wack with images. I assume you got somthing a little stronger than a standard table top laser ??? "Klein, Ron" wrote: > > Rob, > I guess that is what has me so confused about this printing of images. I > want to print images on the fly and not have to go through a half hour of > gyrations each time an image is changed. The goal here is to be able to > print 60,000 to 100,000 different images at a crack in a batch process. >
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