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- Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:09:40 -0500
- From: "Ericsson, Paul" <PEricsson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Overdue notices
We are a new circulation site.
We'd be interested to hear any advice about dealing with the real practical logistics of overdue notices. On our prior system we had crash mailers. The impact printer was slow, noisy, and prone to mechanical failures. With III we are going to give a try at using 8 1/2" x 11" regular paper in a laser system printer, and then stuff window envelopes. Our setup during circ training of the standard form was pretty straightforward. And we understand that this is the typical scenario on III.
Are libraries happy with folding&stuffing approach?
Do you use a folding machine and if so, what manufacturer and model do you recommend to use, or not use?
Do you use crash mailers, and if so, what are the challenges and resolutions to notices that run longer than the single page of the crash mailer?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks, and happy holidays,
Paul
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Paul Ericsson
Adult Services Supervisor / Automation Coordinator
Concord Public Library http://www.onconcord.com
45 Green St. Concord, NH 03301 603 230-3697
pericsson@xxxxxxxxxx
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