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Belt and Braces Secures Printing
at Moorcroft
IDS has streamlined the printing
operations of Manchester based debt collection company
Moorcroft, by removing an Océ Prismaflow spooling
system and replacing it with a dual SpoolQ configuration.
Not only has the software made their print operation more efficient
and versatile, it has also provided built in disaster recovery.
Moorcroft can ill afford to have
its print operation fail. The company sends around 20,000
debt reminder letters each day before 11am, and any delay
in sending out the mail has
a direct impact on its revenues.
The previous system, sold to
Moorcroft in 1998 by ICL, consisted of an ICL Trimetra
VME mainframe in one building and a suite of Océ production
printers located over a mile away in another. Jobs were
sent overnight across a Kilostream link to an MS-DOS SpoolQ
system that provided the connectivity. From here they were
passed to another machine containing Prismaflow, and before
being output, routed to a further machine operating FormScape document composition software.
"The installation was carried
out without having
any impact on Moorcroft’s daily
production"
"The original print solution
had too many moving parts," says
financial director Andrew McRoberts. Operators would have to manage the print
jobs across two different machines, which was complex and time consuming. Not
only that, any new
Prismaflow print queues that were required would need to be
configured within UNIX.
In order to streamline the system,
IDS worked closely with Moorcroft to create a more efficient
and robust configuration, requiring less operator intervention
and ensuring that printing continues even if the Kilostream
link is out of action. Furthermore, the installation was
carried out without having any impact on Moorcroft’s
daily production.
IDS removed the two machines
operating Prismaflow and SpoolQ DOS, and replaced them
with a FunAsset TN
Interface containing SpoolQ. This
also had the benefit of allowing the FormScape software
to neatly reside on the same machine – in
total, cutting an original three machines down to just one.
"It’s now a lot more
straight forward," says Moorcroft’s IT
manager Susan Tarr. "There is now less for the operators to do. It also
makes the jobs faster because we are going through the same machine."
In addition, an identical SpoolQ
system was installed alongside the Trimetra mainframe,
enabling operators to output to a choice of two systems.
Not only does this provide an important back-up facility,
it also allows VME reports to be printed at headquarters,
where they are needed.
Rob Webb, the IDS consultant
who carried out most of the work, says "The operators now
have greater control over how
the print jobs are run, and since SpoolQ keeps an archive of every job,
it also means that selective reprinting can be done – even reprinting
a single page if necessary."

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