Yes. Multiple databases exhibit the problem. Nov. March
and April all did this. No special sequence I can tell. I simply
printed a typical summary, with no blanks, ovrs, unders, no cards cast or times
counted. Once it shows up, you have to reboot to clear it. It will
continue to show up on reports. I faxed samples up to TAB in September
time frame last year. I'm sure they were thrown out, but shouldn't be that
hard for me to get you more.
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Subject: RE: VoterComment
And I can send the Alameda database.
Obviously
the Alameda database does not trigger the problem, or Jeff wouldn't be seeing
it to. Do other databases exhibit the problem for
Alameda County? Do they have a sequence of steps that reproduces
the problem? If its "random" what is the rate of occurance? If
they print twenty reports in a row will they see the problem three times, or
can they print all day without seeing it?
Ken
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