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Print  Play  Slips

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See Also: Lotto Software Fast Track Game Manager
Daily Software Professional Wheeling

Contents
What it Does for You ...
Overview Prints the 'marks' directly onto Lotto game play slips. Eliminates the need for manual 'pen and ink' marking of play slips, and eliminates errors caused by manual marking.
Print Process Printers Supported: Any standard Windows printer -- Inkjet, Laser, or Dot Matrix.

Printer Connection: Supports printers with a USB, Parallel, Serial, or Network connection.

Testing: All printing can be tested using the Free Trial software.  Printing will be identical in the Registered software.

Play Slip Feeding: Provides Automatic feeding of play slips into the printer. Load a 'stack' of play slips, and the software prints them accurately and fast.
Printing Speed Typical: The printing speed is set mostly by your printer's mechanics.  A typical printing speed is about 3 to 5 seconds for each play slip.
Print Sequence 'Wheel and Print': The print sequence is as follows:
  • Wheel your numbers and store your combinations.
  • Load the play slips into your printer.
  • Select your game's play slips from a menu.
  • Click your mouse (or a key) to print.
  • The software reads your combinations, and prints the marks on each slip.
Print Alignment Alignment Menu: You can control the size, shape, and position of the marks on the play slip.  The printing can be aligned for accuracy -- Up/Down, Left/Right -- on a simple menu.
Play Slip Layouts What it is: A Play Slip Layout file describes the play slip.  It shows how many panels the play slip has, and where the numbers are in each panel.  It describes where to print the marks.  Games have different play slips, so each game has its own Play Slip Layout file in the program.  You select it from a menu.

Available Layout Files: Play Slip Layout files are already available for many popular games.  They are free downloads at this Web site.  They can be installed and used immediately.

New Layout Files: If a Play Slip Layout file does not exist, or when a new game starts with a new slip, you can make a new layout for it on an easy menu.  Enter a few measurements, and use the software's "Suggest" feature to fill-in the rest, automatically.

Step-by-Step: Your Print Play Slips guidebook gives step-by-step examples for printing play slips, and for making a Play Slip Layout file for a new game.
Help Help Menu: Help is provided for:
  • How to setup a printer
  • How to insert play slips
  • How to print the slips
  • How to adjust the printing
  • How to make a new play slip layout.
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