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- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 17:27:10 -0500
- From: "Burke, Patricia" <PBurke at vts dot edu>
- Subject: RE: [IUG] Circ notice printers: laser that's not LJ 4250n
Hi Phil,
We're new and not running notices in production, just test mode.
I've been printing them on my HP Laserjet 2100 just fine. It's attached
to my PC and I use it for all my other word/excel documents too.
Pat
Patricia Burke
Bishop Payne Library
pburke at vts dot edu
703-461-1794
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mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Phil Shirley
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 4:18 PM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: [IUG] Circ notice printers: laser that's not LJ 4250n
Has anyone printed circ notices (overdues, etc.) to a laser printer
other than the recommended (on manual page # 101133) HP LaserJet 4250N,
especially a lower-model printer like maybe a LaserJet 1022 that's
connected to a JetDirect box, or perhaps something completely different
like a Toshiba copier? Currently we print about 150-200 notices a week
(actually bills; we don't print overdues at all) on our old Okidata
printer but we need to replace it. I like the idea of switching to
plain paper on a laser printer (we already have a machine to fold the
printouts), but I'm balking at spending $1,300 (for a LaserJet 4250N)
for such a small amount of printing.
Also, it looks like I can print circ. notices from Millennium (by
choosing the right the "form printer") to a printer that's set up as a
network printer on the III server or to a printer that's set up as a
local printer on the PC--is that right? (We print in a round-about way
from the character-based system right now.)
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Phil
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Phil Shirley
Technology Services Coordinator
Cuyahoga Falls Library
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
330-928-2117, ext. 109
pshirley at CuyahogaFallsLibrary dot org
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