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NHS Scotland Upgrades its Print Operations
NHS Scotland employees and patients
should soon notice a big improvement in the quality of printed
material they receive.
With the installation of new software
products from IDS, Formscape and Mobius Management Systems
along with new Xerox DP65 laser printers and PFE sealers,
NHS Scotland will soon be able to produce more informative
and attractive letters and forms and also has the potential
to cut down on the amount of preprinted stationery it uses.
"The new systems offer us the opportunity
to give out information in a more professional manner," said
John Allison, project manager with SchlumbergerSema, the
company that provides IT services to NHS Scotland including
the management of ICL mainframe operations. "Because
impact printers were limited in what they could print and
conventional hard coded programming needed time to effect
change, we traditionally steered away from using volatile
information such as telephone numbers, names, signatures
and logos. This has changed with the ease of use and flexibility
of new document composition software and we can now produce
much better customer-facing documentation more quickly than
before."
"SpoolQ will help replace microfiche
systems
and will also save the expense of reprinting reports"
SchlumbergerSema operates NHS Scotland’s
ICL Trimetra mainframe in Dundee and has four combined development,
service support and print sites in Dundee, Paisley, Inverness
and Edinburgh providing desktop, network, applications, consultancy, project
and service management services. Links for printing between these sites were
previously via an ICL proprietary Oslan connection, but with the installation
of SpoolQ in all four print sites, communications can now take place over standard
TCP/IP connections to the laser printers.
SpoolQ’s ability to direct print
output to a separate document
archive system will also be put to good use. This means that if anyone wants
to call up a copy of a previous print job, they will now be able to view the
printed output on the screen of their desktop PC. This will help replace microfiche
systems and will also save the expense of reprinting reports.
"SpoolQ redirects the print data
through the FormScape document composition software and the complete image of the printed document can now
also be stored and viewed electronically
in our ViewDirect document retrieval system," says Allison. "It
gives us more options. In the past, output was always printed. Now we have
the added ability to view on-line or even email as required by our customers."

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