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From: laser-lovers@uw-beaver (laser-lovers)
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Subject: Re:  flushed leftover document bytes: 17 bytes
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Date: Sat, 22-Sep-84 17:22:24 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 22 17:22:24 1984
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From: Ram%umass-boston.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa
Generally, this is probably due to your software inserting an
Impress EOF command followed by irrelevant stuff.  See p.46 and
p. 103 of the IMPRINT-10 programmers manual.  It might be prudent
to ascertain what the extra 16 (EOF counts as 1) bytes are. If
you don't see this on the last job of a bunch, possibly you are inserting
an EOF   AND garbage as part of the next job.  Generally EOF's are
unnecessary. The job control language suffices to mark boundaries
of jobs.

If you have the Imagen Unix support tape (possibly others too, you
can use the deco program to get a human readable form of the
document and perhaps get some insight.
--bob morris