Good morning,
We have a Citizen CLP-1001 label printer which has worked for years with
Anzio to generate a class-mark label for each periodical issue as we
check it in.
Now, despite calls to the Help Desk, we simply cannot print labels at
check-in from Millennium. We are having to hand-write them all. For
books, they're using Anzio to make the labels, but that isn't a
practical option for serials, because the label comes from the check-in
card, which has been Millenniumized.
Is this as intractable a problem as it appears?
(A suggestion is, we queue the labels and print them in batches from an
ordinary desktop printer. This, however, seems to require printing the
journal title as well, so whoever fixes on the labels afterwards, knows
which label goes on which issue. I resent that extra process and extra
paper consumption...)
A solution would be welcome, but even a bleaker report would give us an
idea what to expect.
Thanks,
Lesley Tweddle
[log in to unmask], tel. 797-6912
Head, Serials Department,
American University in Cairo - Libraries & Learning Technologies.
POSTAL ADDRESS:
American University in Cairo, Library - Serials, 11 Youssef el-Guindy
Street, Bab el-Louk, Cairo, Egypt.
FAX 792-3824. International dialling code from USA 011-202; from UK
002-02
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