Virginia is
using VTS. Does that have any
bearing on your responses in regards to how GEMS handles
this.
To print red ovals with VTS:
1) Select the PSThick printer driver to get thick
ovals.
2) When printing, select a form where the ovals are printed on a
separate layer. These details are shown at the bottom of the form
selection screen that comes up after you've selected the ballots to be
printed. VTS will then generate separate PostScript files for each
layer.
3) Instruct the printer to print the ovals layer using an approved
red ink.
I don't believe that we have yet written a printer
driver that outputs the color PostScript that Spectrum uses for colored
ballots but it wouldn't be difficult to do so (i.e. < a day including
testing).
Guy
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