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banner page

(1) An identification page printed at the beginning of a print job by many print spoolers. It serves as a title page and separator between print jobs.

(2) A home page on a website that serves as a launching pad to other products and services. See link site.

(3) See splash screen.
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On the banner page of the IADC, each month we run a new quote that promotes diversity and inclusion.
In my case it had always been by way of LJM, and with material that was unconventional, unusual for the banner page.
The new software erases the need for a banner page by requiring users--students, faculty, and staff--to enter a unique ID number into the printer in order to release a print job.
The first solution was clear: Eliminate banner pages. Gaier and his team did some research and found that banner pages--pages that identify the person who is printing--were responsible for a good portion of the excess.
Brown contended that telemarketing works well in any small space sales such as banner pages. The Chronicle, he said, published over 300 banner page efforts by the end of 1990, with majority of business generated by outside sales.
Built-in tools such as Earth Smart print driver defaults include two-sided printing with no banner pages, and the Xerox Auditron monitors color printing costs.
The multipage capability enables the use of banner pages to separate records.
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