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We've been printing our circ notices from MilCirc since we moved to Millennium and haven't looked back. We do not have any third party printing software. We discarded our pin-feed printer and have the letters set up for laser printing now.

You can set up your system to use any printer that the login allows. For example, the login used for printing has the option of selecting a locally attached printer (anything Windows has installed), a network printer, FTS, or email. Use login manager to determine available printing options.

If you want to print and not lose the notices, just reply "NO" to the question whether all notices printed OK.
--Karen Perone, Rodman Public Library

bszalkowski at stcl dot edu wrote:
I haven't thought about this for a long time, don't do it and after
wading through the manual, still can't answer the question... Without
a 3rd party printing software, just using what Innopac and Millennium
gives us, can the Circulation overdue notices be printed out on an
attached printer? Or do they continue to have to be printed on the
system printer? I know at one time that was the case, but don't know
if it is still the case. We are on Release 2006. And, while I'm
asking, do the notices still have to be printed out of the
character-based Innopac? That seems to be what I got from my search
of the manual(s), but I could be mistaken. As I said, this is not
something I do. Ever. Or even think about except when I get questions
from Circ staff. Is there any way to test any of this out without
losing the file of overdues to be printed? My apologies for my
ignorance and thanks for your kind guidance in advance.

Regardsz, --Barbara Sz.

Barbara Szalkowski Senior Catalog Librarian The Fred Parks Law
Library South Texas College of Law 1303 San Jacinto Houston, TX
77002-7000 (713) 646-1724 Fax: (713) 659-2217 bszalkowski at stcl dot edu