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using AFP to print W2s  ToddZi-@woosterbrush.com
 Oct 14, 2009 06:03 PDT 


We currently use AFP on an IBM mainframe to print our company employee W2
forms. We use preprinted forms and use AFP to place the data inside the
preprinted boxes. Due to issues with inconsistent forms and the cost of
preprinted forms, I am investigating other options.

I have searched and not found any information regarding the requirements I
would need to follow if I were to create an overlay to print the boxes and
other text that currently exists on our preprinted forms. Is anyone doing
this, using an overlay to print the boxes and other text? Does anyone know
where I can find information about the requirements (box size, font, etc.)
to print these forms? I only need to print the B, C and 2 copies (4-up
format) to give to our employees. Our submission to SSA is done
electronically, so I don't need to do anything with Copy A.

I could use a preprinted W2 form and duplicate it in an overlay, but I
thought there would be some sort of spec sheet existing for instructions
for W2 employee copies.

Thanks for your help.

Todd Zimmerly
IS Application Programmer

The Wooster Brush Company
PO Box 6010
604 Madison Avenue
Wooster OH 44691-6010

330.264.4440 Ext. 2102


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