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I have attached a purchase order that was faxed to us. I have been working with this customer for about 6 weeks on a 1060 sale. They want the machine to Bates Stamp. I told them that it does not. Now they have found a person in California that sent them the attached fax. It states that "the Seller warrants that the euipment will sequentially number copies (I.E. "Bate Stamp") beginning with any number selected up to 100,000 and will include letters with such numbers (such as "PL001")." Do we now have Bate Samping on these machines? If not, how are they doing it? Need to know something fast if possible.

Ted

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Ted, this is one of your replies to Monte:

Ted
Assistant Manager
posted Wed February 26 2003 01:33 PM
I have two law firms I helped set up to use the page numbering and User Stamps to simulate Bates Stamping. I'll dig around in my notes and see if I can effectively post something that will help you and others use those features as a workaround.
After checking out the user guide for both the 1060 and 2090(just in case it gave a solution that may be useful on the 1060), I did not find anything on bates or bates-like stamping. There is a post from Jim Parker indicating the 2090 is able to provide this function with up to 30 characters. Not sure, but this might be the Text Stamp Feature. Let us know if you come up with something. This could be quite useful with the attorneys.
He said it "ain't" Bate Stamping from Copier mode. Probably what the Seller is going to do is have them scan in the docs, and include a software program with the machine that will allow Bate Stamping when they print. Jeff said it took over 20 months of R&D to get the 2090 to Bate Stamp. For the 1060/1075 to do it, they would almost have to go back to the drawing board and write a program for those machines from scratch. So...don't hold your breath.

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