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However, with that said...
For the actual Organizers themselves, we never got the opportunity to find out if any got skipped by RW printing.
See, when I tried printing Organizers from RW to our network queue, I had to interact with EVERY SINGLE FLIPPING ONE in order to get paper to spew out. I believe all it took was an "enter" keypress,because it was going to the same printer every time, but there was NO GODDAMN WAY that I was going to sit around pushing the "enter" key once every 3-5 minutes as each file processed for two and a half THOUSAND organizer print jobs.
So I exported/downloaded the entirety of the data directory path & client database files, and processed them all MUCH more quickly on our network install to print. That way we were moving data around at Cat6 speed, not internet speed, and selecting the printer ONCE at the first print job rather than at EVERY job. Way, way faster.
I also pause the print queue, stack them ALL up, then sort by page count in order to get all of same size (== same postage amount)printing together. MUCH faster than sorting the "printed in alpha order" after they are on paper.
Robert Kirk
LTUGtools