Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 09:58:40 PDT From: dplatt@coherent.com Subject: COCOT-in-Violation Label File Organization: Coherent Thought Inc., Palo Alto CA Here's the current version of my COCOT-in-violation label file. It was originally created on a Macintosh, using HyperCard and the "Print reports" command. I then ran it through Glenn Reid's "Distillery" program, to remove all of the Macintosh-specific PostScript constructs and convert it into standard PostScript. The positioning and spacing of the labels have been hand-tuned a bit. The resulting PostScript program should be compatible with any Adobe PostScript printer that can print on U.S. letter-sized paper. It'll produce a single page of output, which can be copied onto label stock (10 labels per page ... Avery 5352 or equivalent). You may wish to edit the text of the labels ... in particular, if you're located outside of California, you may want to change the phrase "California PUC" to something else ("FCC", perhaps)? Happy stickering, all! Dave Platt VOICE: (415) 493-8805 UUCP: ...!{ames,apple,uunet}!coherent!dplatt DOMAIN: dplatt@coherent.com INTERNET: coherent!dplatt@ames.arpa, ...@uunet.uu.net USNAIL: Coherent Thought Inc. 3350 West Bayshore #205 Palo Alto CA 94303 [Moderator's Note: Dave sent this to me compressed and uuencoded. I've undone all that, and present it here in straight ASCII text. However, errors will occur, so if you can't get this to work right, you should consult Dave at the address he gives above. PAT] -------- begin code here -------- %!PS-Adobe-2.1 debug version ((V 1.0d release 11 edit 4)) %%Title: %stdout %%Creator: Glenn Reid and still.ps (V 1.0d release 11 edit 4) %%Pages: 1 %%DocumentFonts: Helvetica %%DocumentProcSets: Adobe_distill 0.112 %%EndComments %%BeginProcSet: Adobe_distill 0.112 0 /PROLOGUE 30 40 add dict def % 30 procedure entries + room for 40 cached font dictionaries PROLOGUE begin /clip { } def % causes problems. remove if "clip" is needed /bdef { bind def } bind def /ldef { load def } bdef /T { moveto show } bdef /A { moveto ashow } bdef /W { moveto widthshow } bdef /AW { moveto awidthshow } bdef /f /fill ldef /R { { rlineto } repeat } bdef /r /rlineto ldef /L { { lineto } repeat } bdef /m /moveto ldef /l { moveto lineto stroke } bdef /x { 0 rlineto } bdef /y { 0 exch rlineto } bdef /X { moveto 0 rlineto stroke } bdef /Y { moveto 0 exch rlineto stroke } bdef /c /curveto ldef /cp /closepath ldef /s /stroke ldef /w /setlinewidth ldef /g /setgray ldef /j /setlinejoin ldef /d /setdash ldef /F /setfont ldef /C /setcmykcolor where { /setcmykcolor get }{ %ifelse { %def 1 sub 3 { 3 index add neg dup 0 lt { pop 0 } if 3 1 roll } repeat setrgbcolor } bind } ifelse def /selectfont where { pop }{ %ifelse /selectfont { exch findfont exch scalefont setfont } bdef } ifelse /MF { exch findfont exch makefont setfont } bdef /FF /selectfont ldef /DF { selectfont currentfont def } bdef /BEGINPAGE { pop /pagesave save def } bdef /ENDPAGE { pop pagesave restore showpage } def /REMAP { %def FontDirectory 2 index known { pop pop pop } { %ifelse findfont dup length dict begin { 1 index /FID ne {def}{pop pop} ifelse } forall exch dup length 0 gt { /Encoding exch def }{ pop } ifelse currentdict end definefont pop } ifelse } bdef /RECODE { %def 3 -1 roll 1 index findfont /Encoding get 256 array copy exch 0 exch { %forall dup type/nametype eq { 3 {2 index} repeat put pop 1 add }{ exch pop }ifelse } forall pop 3 1 roll REMAP } bdef end %PROLOGUE %%EndProcSet: Adobe_distill 0.112 0 %%EndProlog %%BeginSetup PROLOGUE begin %%EndSetup %%Page: 1 1 %%PageFonts: Helvetica 1 BEGINPAGE 18 -36 translate /F1 /Helvetica 9 DF (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 19.48 752.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned ) 19.48 743.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 19.48 734.56 T F1 F ( ) 19.48 725.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 19.48 716.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 19.48 707.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 19.48 698.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 19.48 689.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 19.48 680.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 19.48 671.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 19.48 662.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 309.48 752.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned) 309.48 743.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 309.48 734.56 T F1 F ( ) 309.48 725.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 309.48 716.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 309.48 707.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 309.48 698.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 309.48 689.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 309.48 680.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 309.48 671.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 309.48 662.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 19.48 606.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned ) 19.48 597.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 19.48 588.56 T F1 F ( ) 19.48 579.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 19.48 570.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 19.48 561.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 19.48 552.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 19.48 543.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 19.48 534.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 19.48 525.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 19.48 516.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 309.48 606.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned) 309.48 597.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 309.48 588.56 T F1 F ( ) 309.48 579.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 309.48 570.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 309.48 561.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 309.48 552.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 309.48 543.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 309.48 534.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 309.48 525.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 309.48 516.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 19.48 460.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned ) 19.48 451.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 19.48 442.56 T F1 F ( ) 19.48 433.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 19.48 424.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 19.48 415.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 19.48 406.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 19.48 397.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 19.48 388.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 19.48 379.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 19.48 370.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 309.48 460.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned) 309.48 451.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 309.48 442.56 T F1 F ( ) 309.48 433.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 309.48 424.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 309.48 415.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 309.48 406.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 309.48 397.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 309.48 388.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 309.48 379.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 309.48 370.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 19.48 314.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned ) 19.48 305.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 19.48 296.56 T F1 F ( ) 19.48 287.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 19.48 278.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 19.48 269.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 19.48 260.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 19.48 251.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 19.48 242.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 19.48 233.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 19.48 224.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 309.48 314.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned) 309.48 305.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 309.48 296.56 T F1 F ( ) 309.48 287.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 309.48 278.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 309.48 269.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 309.48 260.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 309.48 251.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 309.48 242.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 309.48 233.56 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 309.48 224.56 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 19.48 167.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned ) 19.48 158.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 19.48 149.56 T F1 F ( ) 19.48 140.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 19.48 131.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 19.48 122.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 19.48 113.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 19.48 104.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 19.48 95.5601 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 19.48 86.5601 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 19.48 77.5601 T F1 F (OUT OF ORDER. This telephone's programming violates ) 309.48 167.56 T F1 F (California PUC rules and regulations concerning customer-owned) 309.48 158.56 T F1 F (coin-operated telephones \(COCOTs\)) 309.48 149.56 T F1 F ( ) 309.48 140.56 T F1 F (O Charges more than $.20 for a local call) 309.48 131.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to alternate long-distance carriers \(10xxx\)) 309.48 122.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to toll-free numbers \(1-800-xxx-xxxx\)) 309.48 113.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to 950-xxxx numbers, or charges for call) 309.48 104.56 T F1 F (O Blocks access to information \(411\), or charges for call) 309.48 95.5601 T F1 F (O Blocks access to repair service, or charges for call) 309.48 86.5601 T F1 F (O Rates not posted) 309.48 77.5601 T /showpage {} def 1 ENDPAGE %%Trailer end %PROLOGUE %%EOF ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 11:43:15 PDT From: Tom Perrine Subject: COCOT-in-Violation Label File - Comments and Help Dave, Thanks for the "violation stickers". I have successfully printed it on our Sun 3, using SunOS 3.5 and Transcript. However, this did require some farbling, which may be required for other Transcript users, so I am CC'ing the Digest... If you are using SunOS and Transcript to print the labels, you may encounter a situation where the file is spooled, but vanishes from the queue without ever being printed. If this happens, there are two things to try: 1. Edit the COCOT-labels.ps file and change the postscript version from 2.1 to 1.0, e.g the line should look like this: %!PS-Adobe-1.0 debug version ((V 1.0d release 11 edit 4)) 2. If that doesn't solve the problem, then just cat the file to the serial line where the lazer printer is installed. I used "cat COCOT-labels.ps > /dev/lw", your printer name may vary. Look in the /etc/printcap file and find the printer description for your lazer printer. There will be a string "lp=", whatever follows the "=" is your printer. If there is no "lp=", but there is a "rm=", then the name follwing the "rm=" is the host on your network where the printer is attached. Rlogin and do the "cat" there. Good Luck and happy stickering! Tom Perrine (tep) |Internet: tep@tots.Logicon.COM Logicon |UUCP: nosc!hamachi!tots!tep Tactical and Training Systems Division |-or- sun!suntan!tots!tep San Diego CA |GENIE: T.PERRINE |+1 619 455 1330 [Moderator's Note: 'COCOT-labels.ps' is the file I got after I first did 'uudecode' against what Dave sent me, then uncompressed that file, of the same name with 'z' on the end. If Dave can't help you with this, then Mr. Perrine might be willing to help. Remember, there is no law against marking any mechanical, coin-operated device out of order if in fact it is malfunctioning; and it is courteous and thoughtful to do so, preventing the next person from possibly losing their money in the device. Your 'out of order' label should cover the coin slot, making the deposit of money impossible without first reading the warning notice. The use of very sticky labels will prevent vandals from ripping down your notice prior to the owner of the phone having a chance to fix it so it complies with federal requirements, the law in your state and hopefully, common courtesy as well. PAT] ------------------------------ From: Dave Levenson Subject: Re: A Search For COCOT Tariffs Date: 29 Sep 90 17:58:51 GMT Organization: Westmark, Inc., Warren, NJ, USA In article <12682@accuvax.nwu.edu>, roy@alanine.phri.nyu.edu (Roy Smith) writes: > CCMI/McGraw Hill (anybody know what CCMI stands for?) > 50 South Franklyn Turnpike > Ramsey, NJ 07446 CCMI stands for Center for Communications Management, Inc. They are a publisher, and were acquired by McGraw Hill a few years ago. They are in the business of maintaining an up-to-date database of all telephony tariffs, throughout the country. They publish them on paper, on diskette, and probably in other ways, including a dial-in on-line service. The last time I looked, however, their service is not free. You pay for their services. Their telephone number is (201) 825 3311.