Jerome: Ah, now I understand. So the tray being empty is what really matters.
How important is this task? It would be simple to make a small sensor that monitors the paper in the tray, and tells Rev to stop printing and do the bookkeeping. A number of possibilities come to mind, a light sensor, a long lever microswitch, a contact plate, etc. The interface would only cost a couple hundred dollars, and is available from: http://www.bkohg.com/index_e.html I have the Service USB Plus, but either of its smaller brothers would work fine. The whole thing can be finished with a few dollars worth of parts and an hour (hah!) of Rev fiddling. The device would detect when the last page was printed, and send a signal to Rev, which will be watching for it. If you need advice on how to go about this, let me know. Craig Newman In a message dated 9/11/09 1:28:30 PM, [email protected] writes: > My problem is not to reload the tray but to stop printing the number > (and stop increasing numbers) when the tray is empty. > > I was probably not clear. Sorry for that but english is not my native > tongue. In my company we receive approximately 300' 000 mails during a > year. Currently we number each mail with a label preprinted with a > number. And we stick the labels to the hand. So, what I want it is to > put all mails received during the day in the tray of the printer and > print a number on each mail and when the tray is empty, I need to > store the last number in my stack and use this number the following > day to start again to number mails. > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
