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In my cold calls, I found a customer that has a small Canon copier. They have developed a Unix driver for printing barcodes to this copier. He's getting ready to replace his bigger Toshiba because it won't print the barcodes.

He said he might consider a Ricoh if he didn't have to re-write his driver program. We don't do Unix. Any suggestions?
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I don't know anything about Unix. The customer told me that he had to develop a special driver to print the barcodes, and that he didn't want to have to develop a second driver to print to a Ricoh copier when he was already printing to a Canon. That's all I really know about it -- except that his Toshiba won't print the barcodes -- they can't even get it to stay on the network.
Try a Postscript Driver and Change the "Optimized for speed" to "Optimized for Portability" under the postscript tab. When I sold Canon (clc 1150), we had a problem with a customer printing bar codes. The bar code would come out, but would not be able to be read by the barcode reader. Switching this setting on the postscript driver fixed the issue.

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