said:
>Printed those out with a few others. I'll have to take a closer look
>because some of them have similar, but not identical purposes.
There's always niggling little details.
>OK. In looking at what was there, I noticed ways to identify the various
>scanners there. I'll probably set it specifically for mine to start, and
That's a good plan. Most folks only have a single scanner.
>OK, but I have a question then. Once the fax images are together in one
>document, won't I just need to the send command? Won't that generate the
>popup that asks for fax-to number, etc.?
Perhaps. I'd didn't read the PMFax manual that closely. I only checked
to be sure that it was possible to set up a printer object that didn't do
the popup thing. We need that because you can only print 1 page at a
time. The "PMFax" part of the script will take the log entries and
assemble the final document. If would be better if the Impos/2 side could
assemble a multi-page TIFF and just print that, but I did not appear to be
possible based on what I saw. If you can figure out how to do it that
way, I would definitely be a better implementation.
>>We should move this to SCOUG-PROGRAMMING.
>Subscribing now.
OK, this is going to both you and the list. I'll route all replies from
now on to the list.
Steven
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