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We recently purchased TLAForms from TL Ashford; great product, great
price, great company, great support. So I'm working on switching our forms
over to laser; switching our check over went very smoothly.
Now I just switched our 2-part packing slips over to use NCR paper. BUT,
I have one user that says we are going backwards in productivity with this
move, due to the fact that she now has to match up/staple/paper-clip all
the separate pieces of paper versus them having already been attached
previously with the continuous feed forms. I can't really argue with her
because she does make a good point. But it's not like we've added work in
the process flow, because previously she passed the stack off to another
worker who then had to burst all the forms; it's just more work for HER now!
Has anyone else dealt with a similar situation and have any suggestions
for improving the paper handling? Ideally I'd love to just get rid of the
paper, or at least the extra copy, but I've been informed multiple times
that yes, they really do need both copies.
Also, anyone have suggestions for a good NCR paper supplier?
Thanks
Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk
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