Yes, they are a large UniData house producing software and services for the
PEO market, based mainly in Plymouth MA and with other regional offices in
the States.
They use SB+, DesignBais and a wealth of other tools.
They are also a great bunch of people :)
Brian
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On 29/03/14 23:07, Charlie Noah wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I have another somewhat OT need. My wife and I both have Lexmark 6150
> multifunction printers. We use both the printing and scanning functions.
> Copying is internal to the printer, so that still works, and we don't
> need the fax capability
Hi Wol,
I'll answer both your posts here. We have 2 printers because I have 1 on
my computer downstairs and my wife has one on hers upstairs. Being
disabled neither of us needs to be climbing up and down stairs. When I
say money is tight, it really is - £250 is a small fortune to me right
now
That worked. Thanks, Scott! Where did you find this link? I looked all
over and never ran across it. I did have to use XP compatibility, rather
than Vista, as the instructions said.
Thanks,
Charlie
On 03-29-2014 8:39 PM, Scott Richardson wrote:
Try this?
http://www.justanswer.com/printers/4j
Google is a wonderful thing. ;^)>
Glad it worked.
Most Win7's are 64 bit, 32 bit works, but limits Memory available.
Regards,
Scott Richardson
Marlborough, MA 01752
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On 30/03/2014 16:12, Charlie Noah wrote:
I always thought drivers resided on the computer, not the printer. Oh
well, learn something new every day.
I think they do. Microsoft have some mode where you install the drivers
on the computer that the printer is attached to, but they have to be
abl
I have discovered the reason.
6.140.01.7533 is not 3.5 ODBC Compliant.
Anyone know of parameters (or anyting to get around this).
Cognos need the ODBC client to be 3.5 ODBC compliant?
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