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The file is spooled over to WAM!NET's purple box, which then frees up the workstation, Prust explains. WAM!PROOF then shoots the file, point-to-point, through the network to the destination site, where it is placed in the print queue on the network access device. Finally, the client can monitor the entire transaction through WAM!PROOF's infocenter. "You can actually see if the proof gets there, check on the transaction and run reports," he explains.
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