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Re: 300 DPI v. 600 DPI and test printouts

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David M. Rosenberg)
Mon Dec 17 14:57:39 2001

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Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:57:32 -0500
To: Gillian Emmons <gemmons@MIT.EDU>
From: "David M. Rosenberg" <Rosenberg@MIT.EDU>
Cc: Enterprise Printing Delivery Project Team <printdel@MIT.EDU>,
        jnicker@MIT.EDU, debbie@MIT.EDU, mprudden@MIT.EDU,
        Allan Davidson <davidsoa@MIT.EDU>, r3-print@MIT.EDU
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Gill,

The GLMP, GLTE, and GLTW print queues all go to InfoPrint Manager, from
which the operators can send them to any attached printer. The queue names
were chosen to indicate the processing desired. The intentions are:

GLMP = G/L Statement monthly production, for distribution to users
       (printed on whichever IP60 printers the operators find most
       convenient)

GLTE = G/L Statement test printing, NOT for distribution to users
       (Printing on the IP60 in E19 preferred, if possible)

GLTW = G/L Statement test printing, NOT for distribution to users
       (Printing on the IP60 in W91 preferred, if possible)

/David M. Rosenberg        rosenberg@mit.edu        1-617-253-8054

At 10:41 AM -0500 on 12/17/01, Lynne E. Durland wrote (in a message with
the subject "Re: 300 DPI v. 600 DPI and test printouts"):
>Gill,
>
>The GLTW and GLTE are test queues for general ledger testing.
>
>Lynne
>
>At 10:27 AM 12/17/2001, Gillian Emmons wrote:
>>HI all,
>>
>>what's the GLTW queue?
>>
>>Let us know the results of this test when it is done...
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>At 08:27 PM 12/14/2001 -0500, David M. Rosenberg wrote:
>>>At 11:45 AM -0500 on 12/13/01, David F Lambert wrote (in a message with the
>>>subject "Re: 300 DPI v. 600 DPI and test printouts"):
>>> >2) Printdel would like to request that Jay send us a couple of additional
>>> >   full size GL test files.  We'd feel more comfortable seeing a few more
>>> >   of these just to make sure there are no surprises with the full
>>>December
>>> >   GL run.
>>>
>>>I didn't see that these files were generated (although they may have been).
>>>In any case, I started a job (on production) which should send four "real"
>>>G/L statement files to the GLTW queue. They are just intended for
>>>PrintDel's use in determining disk space. There is no need to print them -
>>>and if they are printed they definitely should NOT be distributed.
>>>
>>>--
>>>/David M. Rosenberg        rosenberg@mit.edu        1-617-253-8054

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