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October 1995, Week 2

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Bruce Toback <[log in to unmask]>
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Bruce Toback <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Oct 1995 20:34:35 -0700
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Martin Green writes:
>In article <[log in to unmask]>,
>[log in to unmask] says...
>>
>> Here's one that's out there, but I thought I'd try. We've got Fantasia (works
>>great, fairly inexpensive), but need to print multipart (4 part) forms. Is
>there
>>such a beast as a Laserjet/PCL 4&5 compatible impact printer?
>>
>Why not use FANTASIA to produce the 4 parts sequentially.
>
 
It is possible to find precollated multi-part cut-sheet NCR paper; check
with your paper distributor or local paper store. Then use Fantasia to
produce the multiple parts sequentially and staple the sheets. The paper
comes from the package in (for example) alternating sequence: white, blue,
green, yellow, white, blue... and so on. Of course, recovery from paper
jams will take a little ingenuity :-).
 
-- Bruce
 
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