[comp.dcom.telecom] PostScript File For Front Panel of ATT 730/732 Phones

reid@wrl.dec.com (Brian Reid) (09/10/90)

A while ago I replaced my GTE 4275 phones (which were always breaking)
with some ATT 732 phones (which haven't broken yet). Now that I've had
the ATT 732 phones for six months and they still work (except for the
"speakerphone" feature, which didn't work on any of the three units
the day they were new, but I am so tired of exchanging broken phones
that I'm ignoring it).

Since it looks like I won't be needing to exchange these on a
different model, I've taken the time to produce a PostScript file that
generates a front-panel label for the speed-call buttons and for the
line select buttons.  It looks so much more professional than using a
pen or a typewriter.

If you'd like a copy of this file, please let me know and I'll mail it
to you. It's about 5K bytes long, and will print on any PostScript
printer.  You'll need to use an Exacta knife to cut out the button
holes, but that turns out to be easier than it sounds.


Brian Reid
reid@decwrl.dec.com