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It shouldn't take very long using some sort of tool. I have done it the hard way in a couple of days, so the learning curve is really on the package. I'm not familar with PPK, but PSF printing isn't too bad, "unless" you are using some wierd printer. A "native" IPDS printer will certainly cut down on the learning curve, but it can be done with one of the cheaper PC printers and HPT. KirkG@PacInfoSys.com wrote: > > Let's assume you are already printing checks, W2s etc on an impact printer > on preprinted checks and forms. Now you decide to convert to laser > printing on blank paper stock. Any guesstimates on how many hours per form > to design and implement? How about the first form vs the last (ie learning > curve)? >
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