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That is pretty cold Don. Bruce "Hoss" Collins IBM Certified Specialist - eServer i5 iSeries System Administrator V5R3 Cisco Certified Network Associate AAA Cooper Transportation Dothan, AL 36303 (334)793-2284 x2434
-----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l- bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 3:10 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Looking for an AS/400 printer "boot camp" Well, speaking of the Caribean... Aruba's a nice place unless you're a
stupid
coed from Alabama that doesn't know not to go partying alone at 4 a.m.....Something that one should probably not do in downtown DC or Baltimore either.... Now, back to business - Start with the Redbooks on Printing - they're really great. Also, there's a "Sampler" available from the Boulder printer folks that is really good with sample code snippets, etc... Don in DC ---------------------------------------------- At 02:37 PM 6/26/2006 -0500, you wrote:Greetings: I am on a Quest. I seek something like a "printer boot camp" that
would
cover every known AS/400 ... i Series ... Series i ... printing
issue,
from configuration through management to "we have to have this label
to
ship, and we need it NOW" troubleshooting. I deal with 4234 dot
matrix
dinosaurs, thermal barcode label printers, all the way to color laser printers every day, not always as successfully as I would like. On
too
many occasions I fix something and have no idea what I just did. The
idea
of setting up a brand new TYPE of printer, not one I can clone from something we already have, makes me twitch because it means becoming
an
indentured servant to an IBM manual for two days. The ideal situation would be a whole week spent somewhere that a
person
would actually like to be, like the Caribbean. About 7 hours a day in
the
computer lab and the same snorkeling might be good. Snowshoeing in
Banff
(where inkjets output in colour) could be nice, too. Anyway, the method of delivery (and, unfortunately, the location) are highly negotiable. The key qualification is that the training must
cover
the topic in depth. Darrell Darrell A. Martin - 754-2187 Manager, Computer Operations dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx This e-mail, including attachments, may contain information that is confidential and/or proprietary, and may only be used by the person
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