Mike 
      – 
       
      Can 
      you set up a test of this with one of the HP2100 printers in our 
      office.  I would like to see 
      if we can recreate the error.  
        
       
      Larry 
      J. Dix
      Vice 
      President of Operations
      Global 
      Election Systems
       
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      Message-----
From: owner-bugtrack@dieboldes.com [mailto:owner-bugtrack@dieboldes.com]On Behalf Of Ian S. Piper
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 12:50 
      PM
To: 
      bugtrack@dieboldes.com
Subject: RE: 
      VoterComment
       
       
      We've only 
      shipped HP4MV and HP5000 as report printers to customers.  
      
       
      I reviewed the 
      sales history on Alameda.  In July of 2000, they purchased their own 
      HP computer as a server and the MS Back Office.  All they purchased 
      from Global was a few computer accessories.  There is no record of a 
      printer being shipped except an HP5000 back in February of 1999 for a demo 
      election.  They must have purchased their own printer unless it was 
      purchased by a Global field rep and then expensed.  If so, it was 
      never billed.
       
      We actually have 
      two (2) HP2100 in the office.  One is attached to Deby Pullins 
      computer, the other to Patt May's computer.  Perhaps Mike can borrow 
      Deby's printer, after hours, and connect it to the network for the 
      testing.  You'd have to check with her.
       
      Note:  You'd 
      need at least the configuration printout sheet from Alameda's printer to 
      ensure the same settings were on the printer in 
      McKinney.
       
      Ian
       
      Do we ship these 
      printers out of McKinney?  Maybe we can hook one up over our internal 
      network and print remotely.  Does Alameda see the problem if they are 
      printing to the printer over a network?  Can anyone on our 
      office WAN (Omaha, McKinney, Vancouver) reproduce the problem 
      reliably locally?
       
      Ken