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That's a good idea using that as temp labels. That is one way to put them to use. My Computer has 98 on it right now, I am using the imprint program that came with 16A. It just may not be able to be used with this computer. Thanks for all of the help.
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I think the last release of Imprint that worked on 98 and 95 came with VMMI 15A. The next and last release was with 16A, and it worked on 2000 and later, but not on 95 and 98. The Imprint program was great when it was the only way to print the labels for the SCS phones. It sure beat the typewriter. However, now that Desi-brand labels and free software are available, the difference is almost as great as when we went from the typewriter to Imprint. You can do so much more with Imprint, and it's much easier to use and print successfully with far fewer errors and screw-ups. I too only keep the Comdial labels as a last resort. Comdial's new EP100 and EP300 phones actually come from Comdial with a Desi-brand/compatible label. That should show you how much better they work. Even Comdial has given up on Imprint. Oh, one more thing: Comdial finally went back to a 1-piece label for all of the buttons. For the EP phones, that is. Good luck!
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