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Good points, Sam.

I'm pretty certain we won't divide things up that go to a single billing address.

Yes, the difference in number of sheets would mean what you say. In a recent meeting we talked about this, I do not know what kind of container we send this stuff in - whether a #10 or a 10x13 or 9x12 or whatever.

The machine that is in view can't do the large-quantity bundles, though.

Thanks
Vern

On 11/3/2017 2:20 PM, Sam_L wrote:
Vern,
Just a thought, but won't a package of 100 sheets require a different envelope than a package of 8 sheet?  Something to consider in a mechanical solution.

Or maybe you could limit statements to a max of 7 invoices, and for the big players send multiple mailings. Though that might tick off some customers...

Sam

On 11/2/2017 8:38 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Jim

How many sheets do you have in each bundle? We could have upwards of 100 or more. The machine our Print Services is thinking of is limited to 5 or sheets.

Thanks
Vern

On 11/2/2017 6:15 PM, midrange wrote:
To add to the total mix of solutions, we use Formserver/400 (for many
years), and our different forms are merged together on a Pitney Bowes sorter
& inserter, reading the barcode Formserver adds to each .

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