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I have some other questions about printing spine labels.  We currently 
print the labels for our main library using the text-based module.  Because 
our other libraries require location codes (in parentheses) on the line 
above the call number, and because these locations are not part of the 
actual call number, we manually type these these labels in Word.  Does 
anybody know a way to print labels with location codes using text-based 
Innovative?

Secondly, we have recently explored printing spine labels through 
Millennium.  The process of adding labels to the queue and batch printing 
seems much more cumbersome than printing labels through the 
text-based.  Additionally, adding locations to these labels is time 
consuming and has been causing the lines of the labels to mis-align.  Is 
there a way to pull the locations from either the order or item record and 
automatically have Millennium add the appropriate location symbol to the 
printer queue?  Also, is there quick way to add labels for batch printing 
in Millennium?

I appreciate any feedback or suggestions anyone is able to provide.

Thank you,

Adam Wilder
Unit Head - Serials Acquisitions
Temple University Paley Library


At 08:54 AM 10/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>We cannot print spine labels using 9002 laser sheet labels.  There appears 
>to be a bug.  What labels are other libraries using and are these being 
>printed on a laser printer.
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>Thanks for your assistance.
>
>Lori Mueller
>Director of Student IT Systems Services
>City Colleges of Chicago
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