| Jeanne,
One solution will be:
Define a printer form, having a setup module, if you want to have the logo
printed on the first page only or having a page_setup module to have it printed
on each page. If you have only PostScript printers then a PostScript LOGO will
be OK, but if you have ANSI printers, then you will need to have a Sixel file
(by scanning and converting). When the form is defined, you create in ALL-IN-1
a Printer type which will use that specific form.
Best regards
Pierre
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| Macy's west did this by getting a special soft font created and then
using a WPS-PLUS control block (and appropriate printer table work)
they are able to get their logo on any page of a document. This
approach would probably require getting the font for each printer it
would support and making the same modification to the printer tables of
each printer type. Alternatively, they set up a 14 point font for a
printer that didn't support their font and made it display the company
name and other info in a similar manner.
They used compugraphic (I think) to make their font. Cost was pretty
minimal ($300 if my memoray serves me right).
HTH,
Dan
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