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Sheridan George wrote:  
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> If you are using netscape as the browser to log  
> into the SMC7004-ABR you must append ":88" to  
> the IP address.  It is a bug in Netscape per SMC.  
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> I have yet to locate the source of the extra page.  
> Sometimes there are two extra pages one with my name  
> on it (probably the name I used on one of my computers).  
 
Some spoolers and printer drivers put a "separator page" between jobs to  
make it easier to find where one listing stops and the next one starts.   
If you are using two _different_ printer drivers, open the drivers and  
go to something like Properties -> Print Options and see if one of them  
has a separator page specified.  
 
Also, the SMC7004*BR's may also have an option for a "separator page" on  
print jobs.  If it's not discussed in the manual you can call SMC at  
800/SMC-4YOU and ask them.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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