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I know you must do what the customer wants done. On the other hand,
collating the colored stock and the decollating it later seems like a
chore they might well like to avoid if given the o[tion.
Perhaps an investigation is in order? Perhaps 1 or 2 of those 5 copies
would be better furnished as digital data? Perhaps 5 smaller printers,
each loaded with a different color, would be cheaper than
collating/decollating?
In any event, if the deal is to do as instructed, I would print to a
60-element array, and when the array is full, print it 5 times. If
overflow had occurred then refill the array and continue the loop.
On 8/5/2015 1:37 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Don Programmer<ibm.appl.pgmr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Our client would like to replace the printing of 5 part forms (each a
>different color) on a pin-feed with collated forms (not connected) with the
>same colors (in the same order) on a laser printer.
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