This sounds a lot like Print Wizard, at www.anzio.com

On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, Robert Porter wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions so far but none of those looks familiar... the way
> the one I looked at worked was you would setup printers on the Windows server
> and then define a LPR on the Unix/UV box.  IIRC, it could also do barcodes by
> embedded a tag in the document -- why I originally made a note of it. Now my
> last HP printers with barcode font DIMMs are dying, I need to find it again.
> 
> Rob
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> Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
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