Public Web Printing
Jan Figa
jfiga at charlie.cns.iit.edu
Tue Mar 3 11:14:42 EST 1998
not missing a thing, but at least you could specify a page range.
I realize that this is not as specific as a person may want. Life
is rough. An expensive and silly alternative is to have text & graphics
software available.
jan....
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On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Dan Marmion wrote:
> If UnipriNT will do what Brian asked-i.e., print only a portion of a =
> 30-page Web document-then it is perhaps more flexible than I realize. We =
> are about to put a UnipriNT system out for a trial period, but as far as =
> I can tell, it has no option for doing that. Am I missing something?
>
> Dan Marmion, Assistant Dean
> Library Automation & Systems
> Western Michigan University
> Marmion at wllnov.wmlib.wmich.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Figa [SMTP:jfiga at charlie.cns.iit.edu]
> Sent: Monday, March 02, 1998 10:48 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Re: Public Web Printing
>
>
> Try Uniprint.
>
> jan......
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Brian D. Jennison wrote:
>
> > I was wondering what some are doing in regards to printing from =
> public=20
> > Web-Access stations. We have need for patrons to be able to print =
> specific=20
> > parts of a web page as opposed to all 30 pages that one may contain. =
> I'd=20
> > like some kind of utility that would alert patrons as to how many =
> pages=20
> > they are about to print. Ideally this utility would allow the =
> printing of=20
> > only selected text, current page, specific pages, and/or all the =
> pages.
> >=20
> > We are running Netscape 4.04 on NT 4.0 workstations.
> >=20
> > Any ideas would be appreciated.
> >=20
> > Brian
> > Pikes Peak Library District
> >=20
> >=20
>
>
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