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- Envelope and Label Printing Software for the Hewlett-Packard Family of
- LaserJet Printers
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- TaxWare
- PO Box 2014
- Provo, UT 84603-2014
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- (C) Copyright TaxWare 1988, 1991. All rights reserved.
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- Mail Machine User's Guide
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- Copyright Notice
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- Mail Machine is Copyright 1991 by TaxWare and its author. All rights
- reserved.
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- This document and all accompanying documentation is Copyright 1991 by
- TaxWare. All rights reserved.
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- Trademarks
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- Mail Machine is a trademark of TaxWare and its author.
- MS and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
- IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business
- Machines Corporation.
- LaserJet is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Corporation.
- PCL Language is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Corporation.
- PC Paintbrush and PCX are trademarks of Z-Soft Corporation.
- Type Director is a trademark of Compugraphic Corporation.
- C-Worthy is a registered trademark of Custom Design Systems, Inc.
- Avery is a registered trademark of Avery International.
- WordPerfect is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation.
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- All trademarks and registered trademarks referenced within this
- document are the property of their respective holders.
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- Warranty Disclaimer
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- TAXWARE MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
- WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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- TAXWARE DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE
- BEYOND THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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- IN NO EVENT WILL TAXWARE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY ADDITIONAL DAMAGES,
- INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
- CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS
- SOFTWARE AND ITS ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF TAXWARE HAS BEEN
- ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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- Table Of Contents
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- Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Installing Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Running Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- Exiting Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- Obtaining Help While Running Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- Appendix A - Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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- Appendix B - User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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- Appendix C - Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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- User's Guide Mail Machine
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- Introduction
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- Mail Machine is the most flexible envelope and label printing software
- system ever developed for use with HP LaserJet and 100% compatible laser
- printers. Designed for the discriminating LaserJet owner, Mail
- Machine's features include the following.
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- Mail Machine...
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- FORM SUPPORT
- ...can print envelopes and labels of any size acceptable by your
- LaserJet up to 8-1/2 x 14 inches. Support for most standard size
- envelopes and labels is included in the program. Mail Machine also
- allows user-defined labels and envelopes.
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- ENVELOPE ADDRESSES SUPPORT
- ...supports both TO and FROM addresses on envelopes. Either or both of
- the addresses can be entered manually, or either address can be
- retrieved (imported) from a data file created by a database, spread-
- sheet, text editor, or other application. See DATA IMPORT below. Each
- address allows six lines of address information.
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- LABEL ADDRESS SUPPORT
- ...supports six lines of address information on each label. Label
- addresses are optional and can be entered manually, or they can be
- retrieved from text files, the same as with envelopes.
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- USPS POSTNET BARCODE SUPPORT
- ...gives you the option of automatically printing the United States
- Postal Service PostNet barcode in the correct position on your envelopes
- and labels. This option is not supported by the original LaserJet
- printer.
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- DATA IMPORT
- ...allows you to retrieve and print data from ASCII text files created
- by databases, spreadsheets, text editors, mail list managers, and all
- other applications that can create (export) ASCII text files. The data
- does not necessarily need to be addresses or mailing lists - it can be
- other names, numbers, prices, bar codes, and so on. WordPerfect 4.2
- format files, and comma-delimited ASCII files are also supported.
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- IMPORTED DATA VERIFICATION
- ...allows optional verification of each address (record) retrieved from
- an ASCII text file prior to printing the envelope or label.
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- MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES SUPPORT
- ...allows any number of miscellaneous messages. In addition to printing
- addresses, you can optionally specify any number of original messages or
- comments. Such messages can be printed anywhere on the envelopes or
- labels, using any available fonts. Examples are DO NOT BEND, AIR MAIL,
- HAPPY HOLIDAYS, OPEN IMMEDIATELY, and so on.
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- FONT SUPPORT
- ...supports all internal fonts (fonts built-in to your printer), plug-in
- cartridge fonts, all HP-format bitmap fonts (soft fonts), and fonts from
- most third-party font vendors. Check with your vendor for compatibili-
- ty. You can print envelopes and labels with any combination of
- available fonts. Support for several popular font cartridges is
- included; support for additional cartridge fonts can be easily added.
- Type Director software can automatically install soft fonts into Mail
- Machine. Optional auto-download and management of soft fonts and
- printer memory are integral features. Soft fonts are not supported by
- the original LaserJet printer.
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- GRAPHICS SUPPORT
- ...supports PCL and most black-and-white and 2-color PCX (PC Paintbrush)
- graphics files. The number of graphics you can print on each envelope
- or label is limited only by your printer. Graphics are not supported by
- the original LaserJet printer.
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- PRINTER SUPPORT
- ...supports up to three parallel printers (LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3). You
- can print envelopes and labels simultaneously on up to three printers.
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- MULTIPLE COPIES SUPPORT
- ...allows 1 to 99 copies of each envelope or sheet of labels, and up to
- 1000 copies of each individual label.
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- JOB SUPPORT
- ...allows you to organize printing into repeatable "jobs." Before you
- print, you select the envelope (or label), the fonts, the printer and
- other items necessary to print. This information is "remembered" as a
- "job." So, the next time you need to print the same (or similar) job,
- the information is still there. You can print a job over and over again
- without having to remember how you set things up the last time you
- printed your envelopes or labels. The required elements of the jobs you
- setup are 1) the form (envelope or label), 2) the printer (LPT1, LPT2 or
- LPT3), and 3) the source of the information to be printed (manual data
- entry or data files created by another program). Some of the optional
- job elements are fonts, graphics, fixed-text messages and number of
- copies.
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- One example envelope job and one example label job have already been
- setup for you. You can print them, modify them, or delete them if you
- want.
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- BATCH PROCESSING SUPPORT
- ...allows you proceed directly to the screen where you can immediately
- enter the data to be printed on your envelopes or labels. This means
- that once you have setup a job, you can start the program by providing
- additional information on the DOS command line, bypassing the first
- three screens so you can enter data and print without delay. This
- feature can be very time saving, especially when done from within a
- batch file.
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- System Requirements
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- Mail Machine requires the following.
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- An IBM PC, XT, or AT personal computer or 100% compatible, a hard
- (fixed) disk drive with at least 2 megabytes of available disk
- space, 420K of conventional memory (RAM), and running MS-DOS
- version 2.0 or later.
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- Any Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or 100% compatible laser printer.
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- A color monitor is not required, but is utilized.
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- A mouse pointing device is not required, but is utilized.
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- Hewlett-Packard format (including third-party) soft fonts and
- cartridge fonts (recommended, but not required).
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- Envelopes (almost any size) approved for laser printers.
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- Labels approved for laser printers.
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- Your CONFIG.SYS file must contain the following lines:
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- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=20
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- The minimum value of these two commands is 20; greater values for
- these two commands are also acceptable.
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- Installing Mail Machine
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- Installation is simple: Create an empty directory, then copy the
- MM30REG.EXE program to the new directory and run it.
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- Step 1 Create a directory on your hard drive where you will run Mail
- Machine.
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- C:> MD C:\MMACHINE <Enter>
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- Step 2 Change directory to the newly created directory. Be sure you have
- at least one megabyte (1000 Kbytes) of free disk space before you
- proceed.
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- C:> C: <Enter>
- C:> CD \MMACHINE <Enter>
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- Step 3 Insert the Mail Machine program diskette in your floppy drive and
- copy the file MM30REG.EXE to the newly created directory.
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- C:> COPY A:MM30REG.EXE <Enter>
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- Step 4 Now, type MM30REG and follow the instructions on the screen.
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- C:> MM30REG <Enter>
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- During the next minute or two, the files will be extracted, then the DOS
- prompt will appear. Insatllation is complete and you are ready to begin
- using Mail Machine.
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- If you do not have Type Director I font generation software from
- Hewlett-Packard, skip to the section titled Running Mail Machine.
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- If you have Type Director I from Hewlett-Packard, you can set it up to
- interface with Mail Machine. This process is also very simple: first,
- complete the steps outlined above, then run TDSETUP. At the DOS prompt,
- type TDSETUP
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- C:\MMACHINE> TDSETUP <Enter>
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- At the first prompt, enter the path where Mail Machine 3.0 was in-
- stalled.
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- >C:\MMACHINE <Enter>
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- If you did not enter the path correctly, the program will end.
- Otherwise, at the next prompt, enter the path where Type Director I was
- installed, C:\TD for example.
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- >C:\TD <Enter>
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- Again, if you did not enter the path correctly, the program will end.
- Otherwise, you will see some messages appear on the screen that inform
- you what is happening. You do not need to know what the messages mean -
- only that the installation is progressing. Finally, if all went well,
- you will see the message "Mail Machine Successfully Setup To Work With
- Type Director Application."
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- After setting up Type Director I to interface with Mail Machine 3.0, all
- procedures described in the section titled Main Menu\Job Elements\Font
- Types\Soft Font Directories will be done automatically when you make new
- fonts for or delete existing fonts from Mail Machine using Type Director
- I. However, if you encounter an error while running Type Director
- (usually from not having enough available memory), it is likely that the
- fonts you made/deleted were not installed/uninstalled correctly in Mail
- Machine. In such case, you must follow the normal procedures for
- (un)installing the fonts described in the section titled Main Menu\Job
- Elements\Font Types\Soft Font Directories.
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- Note that Type Director requires at least 470 KBytes of available memory
- to run. You may need more when interfacing it with Mail Machine. Refer
- to your Type Director User's Guide for additional information.
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- Running Mail Machine
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- Although it is possible to successfully run Mail Machine before reading
- the manual, you ought to become familiar with the user interface (the
- way you interact with the various screens, menus, lists and forms you
- encounter throughout the program). See Appendix B for an overview of
- the user interface. There are several ways you can start Mail Machine.
- Choose whichever method you prefer. Here are 3 ways:
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- Running Mail Machine From Current Directory. You can run Mail
- Machine from the directory where you installed it. To do so,
- change to the directory where you copied the program. To determine
- whether you are in the correct directory, type CD at the DOS
- prompt. Your current directory will appear on the screen. Once
- you have changed to the directory containing Mail Machine program,
- type MM and press the Enter key. The example assumes that you have
- installed the program in the directory C:\MMACHINE.
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- C:\MMACHINE>MM<Enter>
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- Running Mail Machine From Any Directory - Method 1. From any
- directory, type a path that allows you to access the directory
- where you installed the software, then type MM and press the Enter
- key. The examples assume that your current directory is the root
- of the C: drive (C:\), and that you installed the software in a
- subdirectory that you created called "MMACHINE."
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- C:>C:\MMACHINE\MM<Enter>
- C:>MMACHINE\MM<Enter>
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- Running Mail Machine From Any Directory - Method 2. This method
- can be the simplest, but requires some knowledge of DOS commands.
- If you do not understand DOS environment variables, you should use
- one of the other prescribed methods. First, you must include the
- complete path of the directory where you installed the software in
- the PATH environment variable (see the DOS SET command). Once you
- have set the PATH variable, you can start Mail Machine from any
- directory path by typing MM and pressing the Enter key. The
- examples assume that the path where the software was installed is
- included in the PATH environment variable.
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- C:\>MM<Enter>
- D:\CLIENTS\ACCTG>MM<Enter>
- F:\PERSONAL\NOTES>MM<Enter>
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- You should now be ready to run your Mail Machine software. Go ahead and
- try one of the three methods described.
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- Running in Batch Mode
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- Once you have set up a job that you plan to use repetitively, you can
- bypass the first three screens (Main Menu, Job List and Job Form) and
- proceed directly to the screen where you can (optionally) enter
- addresses and print your envelopes or labels. This procedure is
- referred to as "batch mode." You can run Mail Machine in batch mode
- either from the DOS command line, or from within a batch file (see your
- DOS manual for details in creating batch files). The following are
- examples of running Mail Machine in batch mode:
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- C:>MM E My Envelope Job<Enter>
- C:>MM L My Label Job<Enter>
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- The first example will run Mail Machine (MM) and select an envelope job (E)
- previously set up with a job named "My Envelope Job." If the printer is
- turned on and an envelope job by the name of "My Envelope Job" is found, you
- will see the screen where you can enter addresses to be printed on envelopes.
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- Likewise, the second example will run Mail Machine and select a label job
- named "My Label Job." You will see the screen where you can enter addresses
- and print labels.
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- When you escape from the data entry screen, you will be returned to the DOS
- command line (or to the next command in your batch file).
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- Two batch files are included that illustrate Mail Machine's batch mode. The
- file BATCHENV.BAT runs a very simple envelope job; the file BATCHLBL.BAT runs
- a very simple label job.
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- Exiting Mail Machine
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- There are two ways that you can exit (or quit) the program. The first way
- requires that you be looking at the first screen, also known as the Main
- Menu. To exit the program, press the Escape key (the Escape key is usually
- used to return the program to its previous state). You will be prompted to
- confirm your intention to exit the program. You can exit by selecting 'Yes'
- or return to the Main Menu by selecting 'No.' The second way to exit the
- program is a short-cut method. From any screen, press the Alt key, and,
- while holding it down, press the F10 function key. You must confirm your
- intention to exit, as described above.
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- Obtaining Help While Running Mail Machine
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- While running the program, you can press the F1 key to receive context-sensi-
- tive help on your screen. In most cases, you will find the information you
- are seeking. When you are viewing a help screen (screen presented after
- pressing the F1 key), you can use the PgUp and PgDn keys to move back and
- forth through the information.
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- Although on-screen help is available, you will probably find the User's Guide
- to be the most comprehensive source of help. The rest of the User's Guide is
- logically organized so that you can quickly find the information you need for
- any screen that you will encounter throughout the program. Just below the
- title line on each screen is that particular screen's reference. For
- example, the screen reference of the opening screen is "Main Menu." All
- screen references are listed in the back of the User's Guide in the Screen
- Reference Index. The index allows you to quickly locate information relating
- to any screen.
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- Main Menu
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- Menu
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- Menu Options
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- Envelope Jobs Add, modify, delete and print envelope jobs.
- Label Jobs Add, modify, delete and print label jobs.
- Job Elements Define or declare the individual components of which jobs
- are comprised.
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- The Main Menu is the first screen displayed when you start Mail Machine.
- At this screen you can either select one of the options (by positioning
- the highlight over the desired option and pressing the Enter key), or
- you can press the Escape key to exit the program.
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- Main Menu\Envelope Jobs
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- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to the Main Menu.
- Ins Add a new envelope job.
- Enter Modify or print an envelope job.
- Del Delete an envelope job.
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- A list of all envelope jobs appears on the screen. To add a new
- envelope job, press the Insert key and proceed to the next screen. To
- print or modify a job, position the highlight over the desired job name
- and press the Enter key. To delete a job, position the highlight over
- the appropriate job and press the Delete key. You must confirm your
- intent to delete the job. Type 'Y' for YES or 'N' for NO and press the
- Enter key when prompted.
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- Main Menu\Envelope Jobs\Job Form
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- Form
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- This form allows you to manipulate an envelope job. To enter data for a
- particular field of the job, position the highlight over the data (to
- the right of the prompt) and follow the instructions (below) for
- answering that field. If you are adding a job, you must answer the
- required fields before you can print it. When you have completed the
- job form, press Shift-F7 to print, or press the Escape key to return to
- the previous screen (the list of Envelope Jobs). All changes made to a
- job are saved when you Press the Escape key. If you added a new job,
- you will see the Envelope Job ID of the new job in the list of Envelope
- Jobs. If you were adding a new job, but pressed the Escape key without
- completing the form, you will be informed that it is incomplete. In
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- this case, you will be prompted to decide whether you want to continue
- or to cancel adding the job. You can modify any field of an envelope
- job.
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- Envelope Job ID
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the ID by which
- you will reference the job. The ID you enter must be unique; that is,
- no other job can be given the same ID. You can enter up to 40 charac-
- ters and numbers.
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- Envelope Type
- (required entry, menu field) Position the highlight over the field to
- the right of the Envelope Type prompt and press the Enter or Insert key
- to display the Menu of possible envelope types from which you can
- choose. Position the highlight over the desired envelope type and press
- the Enter key. Your selection will appear to the right of the Envelope
- Type prompt. If you are adding a new job, there are other fields
- (Messages and Graphics) that you cannot access until you have chosen an
- Envelope Type. This is because positioning information required by such
- fields depends on the size of the envelope selected.
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- FROM Address Source
- (optional entry (uses default Manual Entry), menu field) This field
- allows you to specify how this job will be supplied the information to
- be printed for this address. The information can be either manually
- entered (Manual Entry is the default) or it can come from a data file
- (Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files). Press the Enter key or the Insert
- key to display the menu of possible data files from which you can
- choose. Position the highlight over the desired data file and press the
- Enter key. Your selection will appear to the right of the From Address
- Source prompt. Included on the menu of data files is the ** Manual
- Entry ** option, which, if selected, allows you to enter (as if using a
- typewriter) the address information just prior to printing the envelope
- job. It is assumed that you will manually enter your addresses. If
- this is not the case, modify this field, as necessary. Only one of the
- address sources (From or To) can be a data file, but both can be manual
- entries, if desired.
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- Font(s)
- (optional entry (uses Default Font), menu field) This field allows you
- to change the fonts with which an address is printed. To see the fonts
- that the address is currently set to be printed with, position the
- highlight over the words "See List" to the right of the Font(s) prompt
- and press the Modify or Enter key. You will see a list of fonts, each
- font corresponding to a line of the address (i.e. the first line of the
- address will be printed with the first font in the list, and so on).
- When adding new jobs, all lines of the address are initially set to be
- printed with the Default Landscape Font. If you want to print using
- other fonts, position the highlight over the font that corresponds to
- the line of the address that you are changing, and press the Insert,
- Modify or Enter key. You will see a Font Types menu that includes
- options for Soft Fonts, Internal/Cartridge Fonts and the Default Font.
- Select a font type.
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- If you select the Soft Fonts option, you will see a list of the paths
- containing soft fonts. (If you do not see anything, no soft fonts have
- yet been installed into the program.) Select the path that contains the
- font that you want. You will see a list of the fonts contained in the
- selected path. Now, all you must do is select a font.
-
- If you select the Internal/Cartridge Fonts, you will see a list of
- internal fonts and cartridges that have been installed into the program.
- Make your selection and you will see a list of the actual fonts
- contained by the font cartridge (or by the printer, if you selected
- Internal Fonts). Now, all you must do is select a font.
-
- If you select the Default Font, the font will be set to it.
-
- You can use the F10 function key for setting any font in the list to the
- same font as the previous line. This can save a little time.
- See Main Menu\Job Elements\Fonts for more detail.
-
- TO Address Source
- See the FROM Address Source field.
-
- Font(s) Used
- See the Font(s) field under the From Address Source field.
-
- Messages
- (optional entry, list field) This field allows you to specify any
- fixed-text messages to be printed on the job's envelopes. Position the
- highlight over the words "See List" to the right of the Messages prompt
- and press the Insert, Modify or Enter key. If you are adding a new
- envelope job, you will see an empty list. Otherwise, you will see the
- current list of messages associated with the job. To add a new message
- to the list, press the Insert key and type in the message text, select a
- font for the message and enter the message position. (See the Font(s)
- field instructions under the From Address Source field instructions.)
- To modify an existing message, position the highlight over the message,
- press the Modify or Enter key and edit the necessary information. When
- you are done entering or modifying the data for the message, press the
- Escape key and the message text will appear in the list of messages.
- When you are done entering or modifying messages, press the Escape key
- to return to the envelope job form. A message's position is the lower
- left-hand corner of the first letter of the message relative to the
- upper left-hand corner of the envelope. Messages can be up to 40
- characters long, and there is no limit to the number of messages a job
- can have.
-
- Graphics
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify graphics
- (files) to be printed on this job's envelopes. Position the highlight
- over the words "See List" to the right of the Graphics prompt and press
- the Insert, Modify or Enter key. If you are adding a new envelope job,
- you will see an empty list. Otherwise, you will see the current list of
- graphics associated with the job. To add a new graphic to the list,
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- press the Insert key and the menu of available graphics will appear.
- Select a graphic and enter the graphic position. A graphic's position
- is the upper left-hand corner of the graphic relative to the upper left-
- hand of the envelope.
- See Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics for more information.
-
- Printer Name
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify the
- printer that the envelope job uses. Press the Enter key or the Insert
- key to display the menu of possible printers from which you can choose.
- Position the highlight over the desired printer and press the Enter key.
- Your selection will appear to the right of the Printer Names prompt. If
- you have any question as to which printer you can use, select the
- printer LPT1. You can later verify that this is correct by doing the
- following: 1) turn on your printer, 2) go to the Main Menu, 3) select
- Job Elements, 4) select Printers from the Job Elements menu, 5) select
- each printer and look at the Printer Status field; if the status for the
- printer you have selected is On-Line, the job will be OK. Otherwise,
- modify this field for the envelope job. The default printer is LPT1.
-
- Paper Source
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify the way
- you will feed envelopes into the printer. Press the Enter key or the
- Insert key to display the menu of possible paper sources from which you
- can choose. Position the highlight over the desired option and press
- the Enter key. Your selection will appear to the right of the Paper
- Source prompt. The menu of paper sources includes Internal Tray, Manual
- Feed, Unchanged/Preset At Control Panel and possibly others, depending
- on the type of printer you have. The Manual Feed option requires that
- the envelopes be fed through the Manual Feed slot. The Internal Tray
- option requires that the envelopes be in the internal paper tray.
- (Even if you select Internal Tray as your paper source, you can still
- feed the envelopes through the Manual Feed slot.) The Unchanged/Preset
- At Control Panel option allows you to preset, either at the printer's
- control panel or through other software, the desired method of feeding
- envelopes into the printer.
-
- Copies Each
- (optional entry, number field, 1 - 99) This field allows you to specify
- the number of copies of each envelope this job will print. You do not
- need to worry about this field if the job is to have only one copy of
- each envelope printed.
-
- ZIP (POSTNET) Barcode Option
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify whether
- you want POSTNET barcodes printed, and whether the zipcode is always on
- the last address line that has information, or if it could be on a line
- previous to the last line. If you specify Option Off, no barcode will
- be printed. If you have information like "attn: Purchasing Dept" as the
- last line, select the "Zip Could Be On A Line Before The Last Line"
- option. If the zipcode is always on the last line, select the "Zip Is
- Always On Last Line With Info" option. The barcodes will be printed
- where the USPS has specified.
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- Default Address
- (optional entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) These six lines allow
- you to enter the Default Address. If you have specified a data file as
- the FROM Address Source, the Default Address becomes the default TO
- Address text. Otherwise, the Default Address becomes the default FROM
- Address. You do not need to enter anything in these six lines.
- However, if your FROM Address (TO Address under the condition described
- above) will always be the same, entering that address here will save you
- from having to enter it on the envelope form each time you print the
- job. You can enter information on any or all of the six lines.
-
- See Main Menu\Envelope Jobs\Job Form\The Envelope for more information.
-
- Shift-F7 View Envelope
- This is an instructional field that allows you to view the envelope and
- enter addresses manually, if necessary, prior to printing. Press the
- Shift key, and while holding it down, press the F7 function key. If you
- are using a mouse, you can achieve the same results by positioning the
- cursor over this field and clicking the left mouse button.
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- Form
-
- The form you see on the screen represents the envelope (minus the
- graphics and the fixed-text messages) that you are about to print. In
- the upper left-hand corner and in the middle lower half of the screen
- are some small squares. These squares are only markers for the lines of
- text that will be printed on the envelope. The markers will NOT be
- printed on the envelopes.
-
- To print the job, position the highlight on the Print Envelopes field at
- the bottom of The Envelope, type 'Y' and press the Enter key. If you
- are done printing, or if you decide not to print, you can type 'N' and
- press Enter, or just press the Escape key to return to the previous
- screen.
-
- Printing Envelopes with Addresses from a Data File
-
- If the envelope job is retrieving addresses from a data file, all
- addresses being read from the file will appear one at a time on the
- screen. If you opted NOT to verify each address, all of the addresses
- will print automatically. If you DID decide to verify each address, you
- will have to type 'Y' or 'N' and press the Enter key for each address
- found in the data file.
-
- Printing Envelopes with Manually Entered Addresses
-
- If the envelope job is not retrieving address information from a data
- file, you can add, modify or delete information directly on the form for
- either of the addresses (To address or Return address) before printing.
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- To do so, simply position the highlight over the desired line and enter
- or edit the necessary information.
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-
- List
-
- Active Keys
-
- Esc Return to the Main Menu.
- Ins Add a new label job.
- Enter Modify or print a label job.
- Del Delete a label job.
-
- Remarks
- A list of all label jobs appears on the screen. To add a new label job,
- press the Insert key and proceed to the next screen. To print or modify
- a job, position the highlight over the desired job name and press the
- Enter key. To delete a job, position the highlight over the appropriate
- job and press the Delete key. You must confirm your intent to delete
- the job. Type 'Y' for YES or 'N' for NO and press the Enter key when
- prompted.
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-
- Form
-
- This form allows you to manipulate a label job. To enter data for a
- particular field of the job, position the highlight over the data (to
- the right of the prompt) and follow the instructions (below) for
- answering that field. If you are adding a job, you must answer the
- required fields before you can print it. When you have completed the
- job form, press Shift-F7 to print, or press the Escape key to return to
- the previous screen (the list of Label Jobs). All changes made to a job
- are saved when you Press the Escape key. If you added a new job, you
- will see the Label Job ID of the new job in the list of Label Jobs. If
- you were adding a new job, but pressed the Escape key without completing
- the form, you will be informed that it is incomplete. In this case, you
- will be prompted to decide whether you want to continue or to cancel
- adding the job. You can modify any field of a label job.
-
- Label Job ID
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the ID by which
- you will reference the job. The ID you enter must be unique; that is,
- no other job can be given the same ID. You can enter up to 40 charac-
- ters and numbers.
-
- Label Type
- (required entry, menu field) Position the highlight over the field to
- the right of the Label Type prompt and press the Enter or Insert key to
- display the Menu of possible label types from which you can choose.
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- Position the highlight over the desired label type and press the Enter
- key. Your selection will appear to the right of the Label Type prompt.
- If you are adding a new job, there are other fields (Messages, Graphics,
- Top Margin and Left Margin) that you cannot access until you have chosen
- a Label Type. This is because positioning and quantity information
- required by such fields depends on the size of the label and number of
- labels pre sheet selected.
-
- Address Source
- (optional entry (uses default Manual Entry), menu field) This field
- allows you to specify how this job will be supplied the information to
- be printed for this address. The information can be either manually
- entered (Manual Entry is the default) or it can come from a data file
- (Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files). Press the Enter key or the Insert
- key to display the menu of possible data files from which you can
- choose. Position the highlight over the desired data file and press the
- Enter key. Your selection will appear to the right of the From Address
- Source prompt. Included on the menu of data files is the ** Manual
- Entry ** option, which, if selected, allows you to enter (as if using a
- typewriter) the address information just prior to printing the label
- job. It is assumed that you will manually enter your addresses. If
- this is not the case, modify this field, as necessary. Only one of the
- address sources (From or To) can be a data file, but both can be manual
- entries, if desired.
-
- Font(s)
- (optional entry (uses Default Font), menu field) This field allows you
- to change the fonts with which an address is printed. To see the fonts
- that the address is currently set to be printed with, position the
- highlight over the words "See List" to the right of the Font(s) prompt
- and press the Modify or Enter key. You will see a list of fonts, each
- font corresponding to a line of the address (i.e. the first line of the
- address will be printed with the first font in the list, and so on).
- When adding new jobs, all lines of the address are initially set to be
- printed with the Default Landscape Font. If you want to print using
- other fonts, position the highlight over the font that corresponds to
- the line of the address that you are changing, and press the Insert,
- Modify or Enter key. You will see a Font Types menu that includes
- options for Soft Fonts, Internal/Cartridge Fonts and the Default Font.
- Select a font type.
-
- If you select the Soft Fonts option, you will see a list of the paths
- containing soft fonts. (If you do not see anything, no soft fonts have
- yet been installed into the program.) Select the path that contains the
- font that you want. You will see a list of the fonts contained in the
- selected path. Now, all you must do is select a font.
-
- If you select the Internal/Cartridge Fonts, you will see a list of
- internal fonts and cartridges that have been installed into the program.
- Make your selection and you will see a list of the actual fonts
- contained by the font cartridge (or by the printer, if you selected
- Internal Fonts). Now, all you must do is select a font.
-
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- If you select the Default Font, the font will be set to it.
-
- You can use the F10 function key for setting any font in the list to the
- same font as the previous line. This can save a little time.
-
- See Main Menu\Job Elements\Fonts for more detail.
-
- Top Margin
- (optional entry, number field) This field allows you to specify the
- margin from the top of the first line of the address to the top edge of
- the label. Position the highlight over the field and type in the
- margin, in inches, to the nearest 1/1000th inch.
-
- Left Margin
- (optional entry, number field) This field allows you to specify the
- margin from the left side of the address to the left edge of the label.
- Position the highlight over the field and type in the margin, in inches,
- to the nearest 1/1000th inch.
-
- Messages
- (optional entry, list field) This field allows you to specify any
- fixed-text messages to be printed on the job's labels. Position the
- highlight over the words "See List" to the right of the Messages prompt
- and press the Insert, Modify or Enter key. If you are adding a new
- label job, you will see an empty list. Otherwise, you will see the
- current list of messages associated with the job. To add a new message
- to the list, press the Insert key and type in the message text, select a
- font for the message and enter the message position. (See the Font(s)
- field instructions under the From Address Source field instructions.)
- To modify an existing message, position the highlight over the message,
- press the Modify or Enter key and edit the necessary information. When
- you are done entering or modifying the data for the message, press the
- Escape key and the message text will appear in the list of messages.
- When you are done entering or modifying messages, press the Escape key
- to return to the label job form. A message's position is the lower
- left-hand corner of the first letter of the message relative to the
- upper left-hand corner of the label. Messages can be up to 40 charac-
- ters long, and there is no limit to the number of messages a job can
- have.
-
- Graphics
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify graphics
- (files) to be printed on this job's labels. Position the highlight over
- the words "See List" to the right of the Graphics prompt and press the
- Insert, Modify or Enter key. If you are adding a new label job, you
- will see an empty list. Otherwise, you will see the current list of
- graphics associated with the job. To add a new graphic to the list,
- press the Insert key and the menu of available graphics will appear.
- Select a graphic and enter the graphic position. A graphic's position
- is the upper left-hand corner of the graphic relative to the upper left-
- hand of the label.
-
- See Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics for more information.
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- Printer Name
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify the
- printer that the label job uses. Press the Enter key or the Insert key
- to display the menu of possible printers from which you can choose.
- Position the highlight over the desired printer and press the Enter key.
- Your selection will appear to the right of the Printer Names prompt. If
- you have any question as to which printer you can use, select the
- printer LPT1. You can later verify that this is correct by doing the
- following: 1) turn on your printer, 2) go to the Main Menu, 3) select
- Job Elements, 4) select Printers from the Job Elements menu, 5) select
- each printer and look at the Printer Status field; if the status for the
- printer you have selected is On-Line, the job will be OK. Otherwise,
- modify this field for the label job. The default printer is LPT1.
-
- Paper Source
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify the way
- you will feed labels into the printer. Press the Enter key or the
- Insert key to display the menu of possible paper sources from which you
- can choose. Position the highlight over the desired option and press
- the Enter key. Your selection will appear to the right of the Paper
- Source prompt. The menu of paper sources includes Internal Tray, Manual
- Feed, Unchanged/Preset At Control Panel and possibly others, depending
- on the type of printer you have. The Manual Feed option requires that
- the labels be fed through the Manual Feed slot. The Internal Tray
- option requires that the labels be in the internal paper tray. (Even if
- you select Internal Tray as your paper source, you can still feed the
- labels through the Manual Feed slot.) The Unchanged/Preset At Control
- Panel option allows you to preset, either at the printer's control panel
- or through other software, the desired method of feeding labels into the
- printer.
-
- Copies Each
- (optional entry, number field, 1 - 99) This field allows you to specify
- the number of copies of each label this job will print. You do not need
- to worry about this field if the job is to have only one copy of each
- label printed.
-
- # Of Sheets
- (optional entry, (uses default of 1), number field, 1 - 1000) This
- field allows you to specify the number of copies of each sheet of labels
- this job will print. An example of how you might use this field is when
- you need two copies of every label printed. There are 2 ways of
- accomplishing this:
-
- One way is to specify 2 for the Copies Each field and 1 for the #
- Of Sheets field. This way, both copies of each label will be close
- to each other, usually on the same sheet.
-
- The other way is to specify 1 for the Copies Each field and 2 for
- the # Of Sheets field. This way, only one copy of each label will
- be on every sheet, but each sheet of labels will be followed by a
- duplicate sheet.
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- ZIP (POSTNET) Barcode Option
- (optional entry, menu field) This field allows you to specify whether
- you want POSTNET barcodes printed, and whether the zipcode is always on
- the last address line that has information, or if it could be on a line
- previous to the last line. If you specify Option Off, no barcode will
- be printed. If you have information like "attn: Purchasing Dept" as the
- last line, select the "Zip Could Be On A Line Before The Last Line"
- option. If the zipcode is always on the last line, select the "Zip Is
- Always On Last Line With Info" option. The barcodes will be printed at
- the bottom of the label.
-
- Starting Label Row/Column
- (optional entry, number field, 1 - maximum number of rows or columns on
- the label sheet) This option allows you to select the row and column of
- the first label to be printed. This is NOT an endorsement for feeding
- the same sheet of labels more than once, but gives you the opportunity
- to begin printing on any label on the sheet of labels.
-
- Default Address
- (optional entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) These six lines allow
- you to enter the Default Address. If you have specified a data file as
- the FROM Address Source, the Default Address becomes the default TO
- Address text. Otherwise, the Default Address becomes the default FROM
- Address. You do not need to enter anything in these six lines.
- However, if your FROM Address (TO Address under the condition described
- above) will always be the same, entering that address here will save you
- from having to enter it on the label form each time you print the job.
- You can enter information on any or all of the six lines.
-
- See Main Menu\Label Jobs\Job Form\The Label for more information.
-
- Shift-F7 View Label
- This is an instructional field that allows you to view the label(s) and
- enter addresses manually, if necessary, prior to printing. Press the
- Shift key, and while holding it down, press the F7 function key. If you
- are using a mouse, you can achieve the same results by positioning the
- cursor over this field and clicking the left mouse button.
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-
- Form
-
- The form you see on the screen represents the labels (minus the graphics
- and the fixed-text messages) that you are about to print. Along the
- left edge of the screen are some small squares. These squares are only
- markers for the lines of text that will be printed on the label. The
- markers will NOT be printed on the labels.
-
- To print the job, position the highlight on the Print Labels field at
- the bottom of The Label, type 'Y' and press the Enter key. If you are
-
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- done printing, or if you decide not to print, you can type 'N' and press
- Enter, or just press the Escape key to return to the previous screen.
-
- Printing Labels with Addresses from a Data File
-
- If the label job is retrieving addresses from a data file, all addresses
- being read from the file will appear one at a time on the screen. If
- you opted NOT to verify each address, all of the addresses will print
- automatically. If you DID decide to verify each address, you will have
- to type 'Y' or 'N' and press the Enter key for each address found in the
- data file.
-
- Printing Labels with Manually Entered Addresses
-
- If the label job is not retrieving address information from a data file,
- you can add, modify or delete information directly on the form before
- printing. To do so, simply position the highlight over the desired line
- and enter or edit the necessary information.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements
-
- Menu
-
- Menu Options
-
- Data Files Add, modify and delete information for data files used in
- setting up jobs.
-
- Envelopes Add, modify and delete information for envelopes used in
- setting up envelope jobs.
-
- Fonts Add, modify and delete information about fonts used in
- setting up jobs.
-
- Graphics Add, modify and delete information about graphic files
- used in setting up jobs.
- Labels Add, modify and delete information for labels used in
- setting up label jobs.
-
- Printers View information relating to the three pre-defined
- parallel printers (LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3). Also, modify a
- printer's memory-related information.
-
- All that is needed to set up a job is a printer, a form type (envelope
- or label), and the font(s) with which to print. Because support for
- three printers, several standard envelopes and labels, and the printer's
- internal fonts is built-in, it is not necessary to add any more job
- elements in order to setup and print a job.
-
- However, if a job that you plan on setting up needs to retrieve data
- from a data file, requires a non-standard size envelope or label, or
-
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- must be printed using a special font cartridge or soft font, you should
- define (add) those elements before setting up the job.
-
- Once you have setup a job, you can modify it with other job elements
- that already exist or that are subsequently added.
-
- Any job element that is available (built-in or added later) can be used
- by as many jobs as desired. Built-in job elements cannot be added or
- modified, and job elements added by you cannot be deleted if they are
- currently being used by one or more jobs.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files
-
- List
-
- Active Keys
-
- Esc Return to the previous screen.
- Ins Add a new data file definition.
- F3 Modify a data file definition.
- Del Delete a data file definition.
- Enter View a data file definition.
-
- A list of all data files previously defined appears on the screen. To
- add a new data file definition, press the Insert key and proceed to the
- next screen. If you want to modify or delete an existing data file
- definition, position the highlight over the desired definition and press
- either the Modify or Delete key. If you press the Delete key, you must
- confirm your intent to delete the definition. Type 'Y' for YES or 'N'
- for NO and press the Enter key. The actual data file will not be
- deleted from your disk; only the information relating to the data file
- is deleted from the program's database.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files\Modifying
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files\Viewing
-
- Form
-
- Data File ID
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the ID by which
- you will reference the data file. The ID you enter must be unique; that
- is, no other data file can be given the same ID. You can enter up to 40
- characters and numbers.
-
- File Format
- (optional entry, menu field) For now (Version 3.0 and below), the only
- file format supported is ASCII Text. Support for file formats other
- than ASCII text might be included in future versions. However, since
- all of the leading database, wordprocessor, spreadsheet and text editor
-
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- programs can export their information and reports in ASCII text format,
- this ASCII Text support is sufficient.
-
- File Path
- (required entry, string field (valid filepath), 1 - 40 characters)
- Enter the complete file path of the data file. You can type it in
- directly, or you can use the Insert key and the Select key, combined
- with the normal editing keys to construct the path.
-
- Lines Per Record
- (optional entry, number field, 0 - 6) Enter the number of lines
- contained by each record in the data file. Enter 0 if the number of
- lines per record in the data file vary. If you enter 0, all records
- must be separated by at least one blank line; that is, each line that
- follows a blank line is considered to be the beginning of a new record
- (address).
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes
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- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to previous screen.
- Ins Add a new envelope definition.
- F3 Modify an envelope definition.
- Del Delete an envelope definition.
- Enter View an envelope definition.
-
- A list of all envelopes that have been defined appears on the screen.
- To add a new envelope definition, press the Insert key and proceed to
- the next screen. If you want to modify or delete an existing envelope
- definition, position the highlight over the desired envelope definition
- and press either the Modify or Delete key. If you press the Delete key,
- you must confirm your intent to delete the definition. Type 'Y' for YES
- or 'N' for NO and press the Enter key.
-
- The envelope definitions that are included with the program cannot be
- modified or deleted.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Adding
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Modifying
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Viewing
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- Form
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- Envelope Name
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the name by
- which you will identify the envelope. The name you enter must be
- unique; that is, no other envelope can be given the same name. You can
- enter up to 40 characters and numbers.
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- Envelope Height
- (optional entry (uses default of 3.00"), number field, 3.00" - 8.50")
- Enter the height, in inches, from the top of the envelope to the bottom.
-
- Envelope Width
- (optional entry (uses default of 6.00"), number field, 6.00" - 14.00")
- Enter the width, in inches, from the left side of the envelope to the
- right side. If the "FROM" address must be indented more than the usual
- 1/4" margin, enter a width smaller than the actual width.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types
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- Menu
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- Menu Options
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- Soft Fonts
- Select this option to add, modify, delete or view information about
- soft fonts.
-
- Cartridge/Internal Fonts
- Select this option to add, modify, delete or view information
- about cartridge and internal fonts.
-
- Default Portrait Font
- Select this option to view the characteristics of the Default
- Portrait Font. When you setup a new label job, the label's
- address is automatically set to be printed using the current
- Default Portrait Font. Of course, you can modify the job to print
- the address using whatever fonts you want. Changing the Default
- Portrait Font will only affect jobs that you setup subsequently.
-
- Default Landscape Font
- Select this option to view the characteristics of the default
- landscape font. When you setup a new job that uses a form
- (envelope or label) to be printed in landscape mode, the addresses
- are automatically set to be printed using the current default
- landscape font. Of course, you can modify jobs to print using
- whatever fonts you want. Changing the default landscape font will
- only affect jobs that you setup subsequently.
-
- To set a default font to another font, 1) select the desired font type
- (Soft Font or Cartridge/Internal Font) on this menu, 2) if you selected
- Soft Fonts, select the path that contains the desired soft font file; if
- you selected Cartridge/Internal Fonts, select the cartridge that
- contains the desired font, 3) select the desired font and select Yes
- when prompted to confirm your intention to change the default font. If
- the orientation of the font you selected is portrait, the Default
- Portrait Font is changed. Otherwise, the Defualt Landscape Font is
- changed.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Soft Font Directories
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- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to previous screen.
- Ins Add a new soft font directory.
- F3 Modify a soft font directory.
- Del Delete a soft font directory.
- Enter View the fonts contained in the soft font directory.
-
- A list of all soft font directories previously inserted appears on the
- screen. To add a new soft font directory (that is, to install the soft
- fonts from another directory), press the Insert key and type in the full
- directory path where the soft font files are kept. The program will add
- information to its database for all HP soft font files contained in the
- directory. (It does not matter that there may be other files in the
- subdirectory.) If you subsequently add any new soft font files to the
- directory, you must modify the program's database by highlighting the
- particular path and pressing the Modify key. If you happen to delete
- any soft font files from a soft font directory, you MUST modify the
- program's database in the same manner. It is recommended that you keep
- no more that 20-30 soft font files in any one directory. If you do,
- unpredictable results can occur. You can, however, add as many soft
- font directories as you need.
-
- If you want to delete all information for a soft font directory,
- highlight the desired directory and press the Delete key. You must
- confirm your intent to delete the directory from the list. Type 'Y' for
- YES or 'N' for NO and press the Enter key. By deleting a soft font
- directory, you are only deleting information (uninstalling the soft
- fonts) from the program's database; no soft font files will be deleted
- from your disk.
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- If you just want to look at the information for fonts contained in the
- directory, select the desired soft font directory.
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- If you are using Type Director software and have set it up to interface
- with Mail Machine, all procedures described here will be done automati-
- cally when you make new fonts for or delete existing fonts from Mail
- Machine. However, if you encounter an error while running Type
- Director, it is likely that the fonts you made/deleted were not
- installed/uninstalled correctly in Mail Machine. In this case, you must
- follow the procedures described here.
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- (optional entry, string (valid filepath), 1 - 40 characters) Enter the
- full path name of the directory that contains soft font files. The
- format must be drive:\directory\..\directory.
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- Example: C:\LASER\FONTS\SCHOOLBK
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- You can type the path in directly, or you can use the Insert key and the
- Select key, combined with the normal editing keys to construct the path.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges
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- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to previous screen.
- Ins Add a new font cartridge.
- Del Delete a font cartridge.
- Enter View the fonts contained in a cartridge.
-
- A list of all font cartridges previously inserted appears on the screen.
- You can only access the fonts of the cartridges in this list. However,
- you can easily add other cartridge definitions. To add a new font
- cartridge, press the Insert key and type in the cartridge name. You can
- add as many font cartridge definitions as you need. Several popular
- cartridges have already been defined for you.
-
- If you want to delete all information for a font cartridge, highlight
- the desired cartridge and press the Delete key. You must confirm your
- intent to delete the cartridge from the list. Type 'Y' for YES or 'N'
- for NO and press the Enter key. If you just want to look at the fonts
- of a particular cartridge, highlight the desired cartridge and press the
- Enter key.
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- Font Cartridge
- (required entry, string field) Enter the name by which you will
- identify the cartridge. Press the Enter key to accept or the Escape key
- to cancel your entry.
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- Active Keys
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- Ins Add a new cartridge font.
- F3 Modify a cartridge font.
- Del Delete a cartridge font.
- Enter Change the Default Font.
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- A list of all fonts for the selected cartridge appears on the screen.
- While you are viewing this list of fonts, you can add new fonts, and
- delete or modify existing fonts. You can also change the Default Font
- (see Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types). To do so, highlight the
- desired font and press the Enter key. Confirm your choice.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges\Viewing\Modifying
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- Font Name
- (locked field) This field is the name of the cartridge. It cannot be
- edited.
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- Symbol Set
- (optional entry, menu field) Select the symbol set for the font. The
- default symbol set is Roman-8. If you do not know the font's symbol
- set, refer to the documentation included with your font cartridge.
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- Spacing
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the spacing (FIXED or PROPORTIONAL) for the font. The
- default is PROPORTIONAL.
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- Pitch
- (optional entry, number field, 4.00 - 40.00) Enter the pitch for the
- font. If the Spacing is PROPORTIONAL, the default pitch is 0 (N/A), and
- if the Spacing is FIXED, the default pitch is 10.00 (characters-per-in-
- ch).
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- Point
- (optional entry, number field, 3.60 - 72.00) Enter the point size for
- the font. The default point size is 12.00. A 12-point character is
- 1/6th inch tall; so, a 72-point character is 1 inch tall.
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- Stance
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the stance (UPRIGHT or ITALICS) for the font. The default
- stance is UPRIGHT.
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- Stroke Weight
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the stroke weight for the font. The default stroke weight
- is NORMAL (or "medium").
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- (optional entry, menu field) Select the typeface for the font. The
- default typeface is Line Printer. If you do not know the font's symbol
- set, refer to the documentation included with your font cartridge.
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- Orientation
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the orientation (PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE) for the font. The
- default orientation is PORTRAIT.
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to the previous screen
- Ins Add a new graphic definition.
- F3 Modify a graphic definition.
- Del Delete a graphic definition.
- Enter View a graphic definition.
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- A list of all graphics that have been defined (installed) appears on the
- screen. To add a new graphic, press the Insert key and proceed to the
- next screen. If you want to modify or delete an existing graphic
- definition, position the highlight over the desired graphic and press
- either the Modify or the Delete key. If you press the Delete key, you
- must confirm your intent to delete the definition (uninstall the
- graphic). Type 'Y' for YES or 'N' for NO and press the Enter key. The
- actual graphic file will not be deleted from your disk; only the
- information relating to the graphic is deleted from the program.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics\Modifying
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics\Viewing
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- Graphic Name
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the name by
- which you will identify the graphic. The name you enter must be unique;
- that is, no other graphic can be given the same name. You can enter up
- to 40 characters and numbers.
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- File Path
- (required entry, string field (valid filepath), 1 - 40 characters)
- Enter the complete file path of the graphic. You can type it in
- directly, or you can use the Insert key and the Select key, combined
- with the normal editing keys to construct the path.
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- Graphic File Format
- (locked field) This field shows the format of the graphic file.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels
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- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to the previous screen.
- Ins Add a new label definition.
- F3 Modify a label definition.
- Del Delete a label definition.
- Enter View a label definition.
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- A list of all labels that have been defined appears on the screen. To
- add a new label definition, press the Insert key and proceed to the next
- screen. If you want to modify or delete an existing label definition,
- position the highlight over the desired label definition and press
- either the Modify or Delete key. If you press the Delete key, you must
- confirm your intent to delete the definition. Type 'Y' for YES or 'N'
- for NO and press the Enter key. The label definitions that are included
- with program cannot be modified or deleted.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels\Modifying
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels\Viewing
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- Label Name
- (required entry, string field, 1 - 40 characters) Enter the name by
- which you will identify the label. The name you enter must be unique;
- that is, no other label can be given the same name. You can enter up to
- 40 characters and numbers.
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- Sheet Size
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the sheet size of the labels. Select Custom, if the
- necessary sheet size cannot be found in the menu. If you select Custom,
- you will be prompted to enter the height and width of the label. The
- default sheet size is Letter, 8.50 inches x 11.00 inches. The sheet
- size of most labels designed for laser printers is Letter.
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- Orientation
- (optional entry, menu field) Press the Enter, Insert or Modify key and
- then select the orientation of the labels (PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE). The
- default orientation is Portrait.
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- Labels Tall
- (optional entry (uses default of 1), number field) Enter the number of
- rows of labels on the label sheet.
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- Labels Wide
- (optional entry (uses default of 1), number field) Enter the number of
- columns of labels on the label sheet.
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- Height Of 1 Label
- (optional entry (uses a calculated value), number field) Enter the
- height, in inches, of a single label.
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- Width Of 1 Label
- (optional entry (uses a calculated value), number field) Enter the
- width, in inches, of a single label.
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- Distance Between (vertically)
- (optional entry (uses default of 0.00"), number field) Enter the
- distance, in inches, from the bottom of one label to the top of the
- label below it.
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- Distance Between (horizontally)
- (optional entry (uses default of 0.00"), number field) Enter the
- distance, in inches, from the right edge of one label to the left edge
- of the label to the right.
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- Top Edge
- (optional entry (uses default of 0.00"), number field) Enter the
- distance, in inches, from the top edge of the label sheet to the top
- edge of the first label.
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- If there is no top edge, or if the top edge is less than .5 inches, your
- job may not print as expected. You have two options:
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- Option 1. When setting up a label job that uses such a label, set
- the Top Margin to at least .5 inches. (See Main Menu\Label
- Jobs\Job Form.) If this does not give yourself enough room for
- printing on the label, you should apply Option 2.
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- Option 2. Decrease the Labels Tall field by one, and set the Top
- Edge to be the distance from the top of the sheet to the top of the
- second row of labels. This means that you will have a blank row of
- labels at the top of every sheet, but at least you will be able to
- use your
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- Left Edge
- (optional entry (uses default of 0.00"), number field) Enter the
- distance, in inches, from the left edge of the label sheet to the left
- edge of the first label.
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- If there is no left edge, or if the left edge is less than .2 inches,
- your job may not print as expected. When setting up a label job that
- uses such a label, set the Left Margin to make up the difference.
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- Bottom Edge
- (locked field) This field is the bottom edge based upon the other
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- (locked field) This field is the right edge based upon the other
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Printers
- List
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- Active Keys
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- Esc Return to the previous screen.
- F3 Modify the information of a printer definition.
- Enter View the information of a printer definition.
-
- A list of the printers that have been defined (but not necessarily
- available) appears on the screen. You cannot add other printers, and
- you cannot delete any of the printers. You can only modify or view a
- printer's information. If you want to modify the information for a
- printer, position the highlight over the desired printer and press the
- Modify key. If you press the Enter key, you can view the information
- relative to the selected printer, including the soft fonts currently
- downloaded to the printer by Mail Machine.
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Printers\Viewing
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- Form
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- Printer Name
- (locked field) This field shows the name by which you will identify the
- printer.
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- Printer Port
- (locked field) This field shows the printer port, LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3.
-
- Printer Type
- (optional entry, menu field) Select the type of printer connected to
- the port shown above. The default selection is HP Series II.
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- Installed Memory
- (optional entry, number field, 512 - 4500) Enter the amount of memory,
- in bytes, contained in the printer. The default value for installed
- printer memory is 512K bytes.
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- Manage Fonts
- (optional entry (uses default of 'No'), Yes/No field) If you want Mail
- Machine to manage the memory of the printer, type 'Y' and press Enter.
- Otherwise, type 'N' and press Enter. The only time that you would
- answer 'No' to this would be if another program were being used to
- download the soft fonts and manage the printer's memory. If this is the
- case, you must still inform Mail Machine of all soft font directories,
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- so the proper fonts can be requested for printing. (See Main Menu\Font
- Types\Soft Fonts.)
-
- Printer Status
- (locked field) This field shows the current status of the selected
- printer and is for your information only.
-
- Downloaded Fonts
- (optional entry, list field) Position the highlight over this field and
- press Enter to view a list of the soft fonts that are currently
- considered downloaded by Mail Machine. If other software downloads the
- soft fonts and manages the printer's memory, this field has no meaning.
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- Appendix A - Quick Start
-
- The purpose of this appendix is to help you get started without having to
- completely read the manual. However, it is not meant as a substitute
- for the detail found elsewhere in the manual. You should find the
- software to be straightforward, but don't hesitate to consult the User's
- Guide when you need help. This brief tutorial will take you through the
- steps of printing an envelope job that has already been set up. If you
- have just completed the installation procedure, skip to step 3.
-
- Step 1 Turn on the computer and the laser printer. Remember to use the
- rear output tray to avoid envelopes jamming.
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- Step 2 Change to the directory where Mail Machine was installed.
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- Step 3 Type MM and press the Enter key to start the program.
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- Step 4 If the program is a shareware version, press the Escape key until
- the Main Menu appears.
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- Step 5 At the Main Menu position the highlight over the "Print Job" option
- and press the Enter key.
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- Step 6 Position the highlight over the "Envelope Jobs" option and press
- the Enter key.
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- Step 7 Position the highlight over a job in the list of envelope jobs and
- press the Enter key. If you have not setup any new jobs, there is
- only one job in the list - "Test Envelope Job #1."
-
- Step 8 Position the highlight over the "Print This Job field" (actually
- over the Yes) and type Y and press the Enter key.
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- Step 9 Type in an address (0 to 6 lines). End each line by pressing the
- Enter key.
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- Step 10 Place an envelope (4-1/8" x 9-1/2") or a blank sheet of paper in
- the manual feed slot of your laser printer. The side of the
- envelope to be addressed must be facing up and the right side of
- the envelope should be slid in first.
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- Step 11 Position the highlight over the "Print Envelope ?" field (actually
- over the Yes) and type Y and press the Enter key.
-
- Step 12 The envelope (or sheet of paper) is printed according to the way
- the job was setup, using no graphics (logos, etc.) and no special
- cartridge or soft fonts.
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- Step 13 To exit the program press the Escape key until the message
- requesting that you verify your intent to exit the program, then
- press the Enter key. Repeat similar steps to print the sample
- label job. To print more sophisticated envelopes or labels, setup
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- your own custom jobs. If a job that you need to setup 1) will
- retrieve data from a data file, 2) requires a non-standard size
- envelope or label, or 3) must be printed with special fonts, you
- must define (add) those Job Elements first (see Main Menu\Job
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- Appendix B - User Interface
-
- "User Interface" refers to the way you interact with software. This
- purpose of this appendix is to acquaint the customer with the user
- interface implemented in Mail Machine.
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- Mail Machine has a very familiar and intuitive user interface. The same
- interface is implemented in software used by millions of people
- worldwide.
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- Portals - Menus, Lists and Forms
-
- While running Mail Machine, you will interact with three basic screen
- types: menus, lists and forms. Menus, lists and forms each appear in
- rectangular (window-like) sections of the screen called portals. Such
- portals appear almost anywhere on the screen, come in various sizes and
- contain various data as described below.
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- Lists
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- Lists are portals containing one or more lines of information. If there
- is more information than can fit in the portal, you can scroll the list
- up and down, as indicated by small arrows on the left border of the
- portal. With lists, you can (usually) add new lines of information, or
- modify or delete existing lines.
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- Menus
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- Menus, like lists, are portals containing one or more lines of text.
- However, the lines in menus are commonly referred to as menu options.
- You select a menu option by positioning the highlight over the option
- and pressing the Enter key. When you select a menu option, an action
- occurs, which can be just about anything. The type of action that will
- be performed by selecting a menu option is usually very implicit.
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- Forms
-
- Forms are portals containing data entry fields. There are several types
- of data entry fields found on forms - Yes/No fields, numeric fields,
- string fields (like names and addresses), list fields, menu fields, and
- so on. Data entry fields on a form can only accept the type of data
- designated for them. Entering data in certain fields can trigger
- actions; some actions you will notice (printing, for example) and some
- you may not (updating the program's database, for example). Some fields
- verify that the data you have entered is within a valid range; if data
- in such fields is determined to be out of range, you will be prompted to
- re-enter the data or cancel editing the field. Data entry can be
- required in some fields and optional in others. Before a form is
- considered to be complete, all required fields must be filled in. If a
- form is incomplete, either you must finish filling in the required
- fields, or cancel filling in the form.
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- You will almost always be interacting with one of the three screen
- types. The portal with which you are currently interacting is always
- highlighted.
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- Keyboard Interface
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- Your interaction with Mail Machine is performed by way of your keyboard.
- Some navigation can be performed by a mouse, if you have one. The key
- assignments for Mail Machine are shown in the following table. This
- list of key assignments is also accessible on-line while you are running
- the program by pressing the F1 function key twice successively.
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- As a simple rule, the keys you will most often be using are the Enter
- key, the Escape key, the Insert key, the Modify key (F3), the Delete
- key, the Up, Down, Left and Right arrow keys, and the PgUp and PgDn
- keys. If you are not familiar with this type of interface, it may take
- you a few times running the program before you are completely comfort-
- able. It is suggested that you explore the different parts of the
- program - you cannot really destroy anything by pressing the wrong keys.
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- Some key assignments are not active when you are interacting with the
- different portals or fields. For example, the insert, delete and modify
- keys do not do anything when you are interacting with a menu, but some
- combination or all of these keys can be used to choose or manipulate
- information when interacting with a list. If you are ever unsure of
- what keys you can use at any particular time, press the F1 key for help,
- or refer to the User's Guide for assistance.
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- Mouse Interface
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- If you have a mouse pointing device, you can use it to help navigate the
- program. To use the mouse, turn it on or activate it before running
- Mail Machine. Consult your mouse documentation for details.
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- The mouse allows you to position the cursor without having to use the
- arrow keys. The left button allows you to select information, the same
- as with the Enter key. The right button provides the same function as
- the the Escape key.
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- There may be some mouse pointing devices that do not work. If for some
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- Appendix C - Error Messages
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- Error messages encountered throughout the program are detailed below.
- The question marks that appear in some of the error messages represent
- information that varies, depending on where the error is encountered in
- the program. Please report the designated errors to TaxWare.
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- ? Name/ID Already Used
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- The specified Name/ID is already being used. Change the Name/ID so that
- it is unique.
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- ? Name/ID Not Specified
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- The required Name/ID was not entered. Select the option to continue or
- cancel editing the form.
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- Batch Job ? Not Found
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- The job specified in the batch command was not found. Enter the command
- using an existing job name.
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- Can't Delete/Uninstall ? - Still Being Used By Job(s)
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- The item selected for deletion from the list is still associated with
- one or more jobs. Such items cannot be deleted until they are no longer
- being used by any job.
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- Can't Delete/Remove/Modify This ?
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- The item selected (envelope, label or cartridge font) for deletion or
- modification is an integral part of the software and cannot be deleted
- or modified.
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- Complete All Required Fields Before Printing
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- This is only a reminder, not an error. As the message indicates, all
- required fields of a job must be completed before you can print the job.
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- Environment Is Not Large Enough
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- The program could not internally set an environment variable that it
- needs to operate. Either increase the size of your environment (see
- your DOS manual), or use the DOS SET command to set the environment
- variable MMPATH before running the program. To set the MMPATH environ-
- ment variable before running the program, type
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- >SET MMPATH=path
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- where path is the directory path that contains the files MACHINE.KEY,
- MACHINE.DAT, LIST.KEY and LIST.DAT. This path will usually be the path
- where you installed the software.
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- Error Downloading Soft Font(s) To Printer
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- An error occurred while attempting to download a soft font. Cancel the
- print job and exit to DOS. Verify that the subdirectory from which the
- soft fonts were originally installed still exists, and that all font
- files are still there. Then, follow the instructions found in Main
- Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Soft Font Directories for modifying the
- fonts of the subdirectory path. Start the program and try to print the
- job again. Report this error to TaxWare, if it continues.
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- File Not Found
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- The specified file was not found. The graphic file or the soft font
- file has been deleted from the disk since being defined to the program.
- Either copy the file back to the directory where the program expects to
- find it, or modify the graphic or soft font file definition accordingly.
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- Graphic Not Found (?)
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- The graphic file does not exist. Either modify the job to exclude the
- graphic, modify the graphic definition with the path of an existing
- graphic, or copy the graphic file back to the directory where it was
- originally installed.
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- Insufficient Memory Reading ?
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- The computer does not have enough memory to download the graphic or the
- font. Either remove some resident software from your computer's memory,
- or add memory to your computer.
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- Invalid FilePath
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- The specified filepath is not a valid DOS filepath. Enter the filepath
- again.
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- Job At Printer ? Cannot Be Completed
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- A job could not be completed for one reason or another. Cancel the
- print job and start over. Report this error to TaxWare, if it con-
- tinues.
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- Memory Allocation Error
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- An error occurred while the next screen to be displayed was being built.
- Either add memory to the computer, remove unnecessary resident software
- from the computer's memory, or delete unnecessary items from the list
- that caused the error. This error is most likely to occur when a very
- large list of soft fonts is being built.
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- No Graphics Installed
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- No graphics have been installed, so no graphics can be included with the
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- No Modifications Made
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- No soft font files have been added to or deleted from the soft font path
- since the soft font path was added or last modified.
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- No Soft Font Files Found
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- No soft font files were found in the specified soft font path. The
- specified path is not added to the list of soft font paths.
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- Path Too Long
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- The path entered is too long. Refer to the instructions for the maximum
- number of characters allowed in the path name. Unless otherwise
- specified, the maximum allowable path length is 40 characters.
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- Printer Not Responding (?)
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- The printer is not responding. Check the connections (cables) between
- the computer and the printer.
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- Printer Not On (?)
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- The printer has been turned off. Printing stops and downloaded fonts
- are erased from the printer's memory.
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- Printer Off-Line (?)
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- The printer was turned off-line. Turn it back on-line.
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- Printer Off-Line (?) - Stop Job
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- The printer has been turned off-line while a job was printing. Cancel
- the job by answereing Yes to the prompt, if desired, or turn the printer
- on-line and continue printing the job by answering No to the prompt.
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- Printer Out Of Paper (?)
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- The printer is out of paper. Add paper (envelopes or labels).
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- Printer Out Of Paper (?) - Stop Job
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- The printer ran out of paper while a job was printing. Cancel the job
- by answereing Yes to the prompt, if desired, or add the necessary forms
- and continue printing the job by answering No to the prompt.
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- Soft Font ? Not Supported
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- The font is not in the same orientation as the form (labels or en-
- velopes) to be printed AND the printer does not support auto-font
- rotation. This error can happen if you set up a label job in one
- orientation and change it to the other after selecting the fonts with
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- which to print it. The error can also occur under the following
- conditions: 1) you have set up a job that will use a printer that
- supports auto-font rotation, 2) you select fonts that are not the same
- orientation as the form, and 3) you change the job's printer to one
- that does not support auto-font rotation. If you proceed to print the
- job, the font will be substituted by the Default Font. The job's fonts,
- however, do not change.
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- Soft Font Path Already Listed
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- The soft font path has already been added to the list of soft font
- paths. The same path cannot be added twice.
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- Supplemental Data File ? Not Found
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- The data file (FACES.DAT or SYMSETS.DAT) could not be found or opened in
- the same directory where the software was installed. If you cannot
- locate the data file(s), install the software in another directory and
- use the DOS COPY command to copy the files back into the directory where
- the software was originally installed.
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- Symbol Set Out Of Range
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- The symbol set entered is not in the valid range of symbol sets. Refer
- to your font documentation for the correct symbol set.
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- System Error Encountered (?)
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- These errors are database management errors and should never occur if
- you have sufficient memory and sufficient disk space. Such errors will
- cause the program to exit immediately to DOS. If you determine that you
- do have sufficient memory and disk space to run the program and the
- error continues, delete the job(s) or job element(s) that are causing
- the errors, if possible, and attempt to run the program again. If the
- errors continue, the database has probably become corrupt. If you have
- kept backups of the database files (MACHINE.KEY, MACHINE.DAT, LIST.KEY
- and LIST.DAT), restore the most recent backup that did not cause a
- System Error. If you do not have a backup, you will have to install the
- software again. Report these errors to TaxWare.
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- Typeface Out Of Range
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- The typeface number entered is not in the valid range of typefaces.
- Refer to your font documentation for the correct typeface.
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- Unable To Create/Write To Files In The Current Directory
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- The program must be able to create and write to files in the current
- directory (the directory where the program was installed). This error
- is most likely to occur when running a non-network version of Mail
- Machine on a network. Obtain the proper rights and install or run the
- program again.
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- Unable To Open Database
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- Data files necessary to run the software could not be opened. Run the
- program using one of the other methods described in the section titled
- Running Mail Machine.
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- Unknown Graphic Format For File ?
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- The format of the graphic file specified is not supported. The formats
- supported are PCX and PCL. See Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics for more
- information.
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- Unknown Printer Error
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- Your computer does not have the designated printer connected to it.
- Change the job's printer to a valid printer and try again. See Main
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- Screen Reference Index
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- Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Appendix A - Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
- Appendix B - User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- Appendix C - Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- Batch Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- BATCH PROCESSING SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Bitmap fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Cartridge fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- COPIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Copyright Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
- DATA IMPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- Exiting Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- FONT SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- GRAPHICS SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- IMPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Installing Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Internal fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- JOB SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Keyboard Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
- Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Main Menu\Envelope Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Main Menu\Envelope Jobs\Job Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Main Menu\Envelope Jobs\Job Form\The Envelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- Main Menu\Job Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files\Adding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files\Modifying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Data Files\Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Adding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Modifying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Envelopes\Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges\Adding . . . . . . . . . 23
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges\Viewing . . . . . . . . 23
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges\Viewing\Adding . . . . . 24
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Font Cartridges\Viewing\Modifying . . . 24
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Soft Font Directories . . . . . . . . . 22
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Font Types\Soft Font Directories\Adding . . . . . . 22
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics\Adding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics\Modifying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Graphics\Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels\Adding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels\Modifying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Labels\Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Printers\Modifying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
- Main Menu\Job Elements\Printers\Viewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
- Main Menu\Label Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Main Menu\Label Jobs\Job Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Main Menu\Label Jobs\Job Form\The Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Mouse Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
- PC Paintbrush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- PCX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Portals - Menus, Lists and Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- PRINTER SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Printing Envelopes with Addresses from a Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- Printing Envelopes with Manually Entered Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- Printing Labels with Addresses from a Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Printing Labels with Manually Entered Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
- Running in Batch Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- Running Mail Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Soft fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
- Type Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- USPS POSTNET BARCODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Warranty Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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