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January 1997, Week 2

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Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]>
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Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jan 1997 09:29:17 -0500
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I have a solution which is somewhat *FREE* (as if anything truly is)
insofar as it does not require Formation or Fantasia. In a nutshell you
turn the signature into an invokable (sp?) macro on the printer. Download
it and you can call it with a simple escape sequence at any time.

For security I store the signature on the HP 3000 and download it at the
beginning of the spoolfile and delete it from the printer's memory at the
end. Works very well.

Doug Werth
Beechglen Development Inc.
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513.922.0509

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> From: John Pearce <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Laser printed signatures
> Date: Monday, January 06, 1997 6:17 PM
>
> I am investigating the option to laser print signatures on computer
created
> correspondence and I'd be grateful for any pointers.  The application
> uses Quiz (PH 7.29) to print the letters on a HP LaserJetIII si.
>
> If anyone is doing something similar I'd appreciate information on how
the
> plug-in cartridges work for printing signatures as well as sources for
the
> cartridges and any other information you feel is helpful.
>
> TIA.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> John Pearce  <[log in to unmask]>      |  Bethesda Management Company
> Speaking for only myself            |  Colorado Springs, CO  USA

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