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- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 23:13:02 -0600 (MDT)
- From: Carol Gyger <gyger@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Prniting labels (what a surprise!)
Please, please let me know if you find a solution to this. We have
struggled with this and finally threw up our hands and stop printing
diacritics on spine labels. Figuring this out has been on my "to do"
list for a very long time.
-carol
Carol Gyger
Systems Administrator
Fort Collins Public Library
201 Peterson St.
Fort Collins CO 80524
(970)221-6716
gyger@xxxxxxxxxx
On Tue, 11 May 2004, MJ Goodrum wrote:
> We've recently started using Millennium, phase 3 and are trying to get
> our label printers hooked up and running. We have an okidata 320.
> When it prints a label that has a diacritc in it, it has an odd
> character printed, rather than the letter without the punctuation.
> Printing from the same printer under the character-based program
> produces a label that has the correct letter on it. Any clues on how to
> fix this? Any and all advice is very welcome!
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> M.J. Goodrum
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> Head of Technical Services
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> Chapel Hill Public Library
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> 100 Library Drive
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> Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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> mgoodrum@xxxxxxxxxx
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