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Dave: We are moving in exactly the direction you did. It wasn't a case of scrapping our two 4234s; one has died outright and the other has ... coughing fits ... at times. However, we need another "layer" of printer control like Bullwinkle needs a hat rack. How easy -- really! -- is it to set up, use, and maintain the Future3 program? Is spooled/queued output managed only on the iS/400 or are there also other print queues to deal with? In anticipation of your answer, I will wander off to the 'Net. Darrell Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2187 Manager, Computer Operations dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/14/2006 02:47:11 PM:
We scrapped a txinax dot-matrix printer earlier this year that was used
for
invoices. (No more twinax--YEA!!!) Our invoices print out of Future3
from
Infor which generates a spool file and merges it with an Adobe overlay.
In
a former life I did bills-of-lading that had been multi-part but were switched to multiple copies of overlays on plain paper. The truck
drivers
just signed each one. In both cases it was nice because you didn't have the expense of multi-part forms or the worry of running out. Dave Parnin
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