But - in theory - that kind of problem would happen from the user end -
in my office here - when she prints. But, that does not seem to be the
case!

Sorry I haven't had a chance to respond to ALL the Great replies I got
to this problem - but, I've been SWAMPED here with other problems ALL
DAY LONG and have NOT had a chance to get back to this yet - much less
reply to everyone...

Although I did take a couple seconds to laugh over all the Phone Virus
e-mails!

-K- 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Cathy Pountney
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 3:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Label Printing & *Thinking* Between Labels...

Any chance you have the Printer Environment saved in the label
definition.
If so, it could be taking forever to print because it's searching the
entire network trying to find the printer saved with the label. 

Cathy Pountney

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]]
On
> Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 11:58 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Label Printing & *Thinking* Between Labels...
> 
> Hey folks,
> 
> I thought I would throw this one out there - especially considering 
> that one of the people at our Warehouse claims that it seems like the 
> label printer is "Thinking" between labels!
> 
> So - here's the deal. I was told that there is a problem printing 
> labels
> - and that its slow. I had thought they meant that the printing 
> program is slow when processing the print job. But, nope - the claim 
> is that its slow when it comes out of the printer.
> 
> The deal is that the labels are printed from our system here (one of 
> our Outsourcing people prints the labels from her desk) - and the 
> print job goes out to the Warehouse (the slow claim is coming from the

> warehouse in NJ) - and I believe its over a WAN - and we have some 
> kind of point-to-point connection with the warehouse. (Obviously I'm 
> not a network guru - otherwise I would probably know exactly how its
> connected!)
> 
> The program that prints the labels - its one I worked on (although 
> most of the code was pre-existing). It gathers the data for the main 
> UCC Box labels in one DBF file. Then, it gathers data into another DBF

> that represents the Content labels (which lists the contents - Styles,

> Colors & Sizes) within the box. When it prints - it loops thru the 
> main UCC label DBF - then, for each record - it prints a label (via a 
> VFP Report Form). Then, after it prints the UCC label - it then looks 
> up the corresponding record in the Contents DBF file - and generates 
> the Content label. This way - the labels get paired up - UCC then 
> Content, UCC then Content, etc.
> 
> I'm sure that the slowing printing - long pauses Between labels - has 
> something to do with it being as though each and every label is a 
> seperate print job (kinda - I think). But, I'm just not sure if 
> anything can be done to change that. And, I am open to any thoughts 
> from thsi wonderful group!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>  Kurt
> 
> 
> 
> Senior Developer
> 
> Waitex Information System, Inc.
> 
> P Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary.
> 
> 
> 
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