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At Tue, 22 Apr 1997 09:10:57 -0400, Mike Hornsby wrote,
>Five ideas for HP3000 shops to save trees and landfill space:
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>3) Use JCL switches to SET STDLIST=DELETE, or compress job listigs into
saved files.
Somewhat relatedly, I noticed that the Postscript driver for HP Laserjets 4+
running with NT 3.51 permitted two- and four-up printing on a page - a great
way to get upto 8 pages on a double side sheet and really save on paper.
Unfortunately with NT 4.0, the HP Laserjet Postscript drivers no longer
provide this option.
I believe that these drivers come from HP rather than MS, but in any case,
does anyone know why this obvious environmental saving was 'trashed'? Does
anyone have any workarounds? (Dumping NT is not an acceptable solutions :)
Cheers.
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Jim Wowchuk
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