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We do the same thing, but continuous form cards are used on our system
printer (2564B).
Why don't you print directly to a spooled printer on the 3000?
Unless you can use a card with less thickness on the Laserjets, nothing else
will be cheap.
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>From: Ken
>To: lopezrod; Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
>Subject: Help! Printing Timecards
>Date: Fri, Aug 4, 1995 3:03PM
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>I have been given a project to print timecards for employees of
>the company. Using Reflection, I grab the employee list off
>our HP3000, then attempt to print this list. I have tried
>printing on an HPII and HP4, but feeding the timecards (which
>are a type of heavy card-stock) is very unreliable. We have
>dedicated a lot of time in this with poor results to date. I am
>hoping someone has seen this before and can offer a solution!
>Thank You
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>--
> Ken Otto = A problem well stated is a problem half solved.
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