Reply by BrendaTX on 1/5/05 11:40pm Msg #15572
Edocs Practice
eDocs Practice - Here you go . . . Posted by BrendaTX on 12/14/04 1:10am Msg #13516 from logged in user ......refer back to this post to see PAW NS's post subsequent to mine. It might be a little easier, but I am always big on doing things the hard way
eDoc Practice Posted by BrendaTX on 8/10/04 2:14pm Msg #5867 from logged in user
For those of you who are wondering if you can print eDocs which are downloaded from the web, there is a way to test your ability to do so for at least one type. It will give you the general idea. (I got the links from a message posted back in the spring on the Notaries Wanted Forum here on NotaryRotary.com.)
1) Download the "PCL INDEX" utilities ( http://www.mrgdocs.com/download/mrgpclindex.exe ) in your download directory or your desktop and save it.
2) If the program does not set up automatically, do the set up.
3) Then go to http://www.lenderssigningservice.com/testfile.mrf and download that file to your desktop.
4) On my computer, the program set up in number 1 above, does not show up in my list of programs (the one at [start] button), so I use explorer.exe to navigate around until I find the program. Do Right click [start] || Explore
5) If your computer puts programs in the same place mine does, by default, you can go into C:\Program Files\MRGDocs\PCLIndex\BIN and double click on PCLIndex.exe to run the print utility.
It will open up a window.
6)In this printer utility, go to ||File||Open|| and
7)Remembering you left the testfile.mrf on the Desktop, now navigate to your Desktop. (This is the file you downloaded in number 3) Double click on it to open.
8) You will have a list of docs.
9) Check (select) one or more of the docs listed.
10) Go up to ||Print|| and select your HP //or PCL// capable printer, if it is not already selected.
11) Next, while having ||Print|| open, make a selection of how much you want to print.
If you are PCL capable to the extent this eDoc utility requires you should be able to do it.
You should have docs printing without further work.
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Reply by kcNot on 1/6/05 10:10am Msg #15595
Just to give you some heads up (I presume you've never done this before), when doing e-docs, sometimes the lenders/title co sent you a link and a password to retrieve the docs. Other times, you will have to register with the lender for a mailbox and password. When docs are ready, they notify you by email with a link to your mailbox and you can retrieve the docs there.
If you are using Swiftview to retrieve docs, you need to view the document first and then click on the printer icon (on the right side) to print it. If you use the "print" command on your browser, you'll be printing blanks. Happened to me when I first did this and I almost freaked out bc. I had a signing in two hours!
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