Re: Writing to a printer from a WSH script called by ASP
From: Schadrach (dftaylor3_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/21/04
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Date: 20 Oct 2004 18:04:46 -0700
Err, there are plenty of reasons for wanting to do this. The one that
people giving examples like to cite is firing of shipping labels to the
shipping & receiving dept when something is ordered on an e-commerce
site. In my case, we have a specialized piece of hardware made to
print plastic/metal tags, and an intranet app that already manages the
data that need to go on them. Anyone who can access the page that
prints the tags has already been authenticated by the system as being
an employee whose responsibilities may include producing said tags.
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