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Old 11-06-2008, 04:52 AM   #1
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FOSS Linux-compatible plastic card printing software for Javelin J110i?


We have a Javelin J110i plastic card printer. The printing software is RevolutionID and it works on Windows using an MS Access backend for the card details. However, some idiots went and formatted the Win box that had this crap installed on it. And it's a bitch trying to get RevolutionID reactivated, trying to get it to see the stupid MS Access db etc etc.

So, since Ubuntu is the main platform at this university anyway, I figured I'd spare myself the stress and look for a Linux-alternative that lets me print student IDs on the Javelin J110i, using Ubuntu.

Any ideas? Does anyone know of any such Linux-compatible plastic card printing software that is FOSS?
 
  


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