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10:28 May 20, 2008
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Marketing - Printing & Publishing
English term or phrase: ESPN
Was bedeutet hier die Abk. "ESPN" ?
Achtung. Das hat hier nichts mit dem Sportsender "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network" zu tun. Kann mir jemand helfen? Nachfolgend der Text.

ESPN Océ AutoCAD HDI Driver

Autodesk has always shipped AutoCAD with application drivers (ADI and HDI) to support a wide variety of wide format printers including Océ printers. However, since printer suppliers also provide a Windows system driver, Autodesk informed us that they want to start phasing out their application driver program. This ESPN provides you more information about the policy of Autodesk to phase out the HDI driver program.
Rainer Chatterjee
Local time: 09:22


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abaensch


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ESPN


Explanation:
Das klingt m.M. stark nach einer Abkürzung, die vom Autor/Unternehmen selbst stammt, daher würde ich dort auch mal nachfragen. Insbesondere der Schlusssatz "This ESPN provides you more information about..." läßt vermuten, dass es eine Art "Newsletter" oder so ist.

abaensch
Germany
Local time: 09:22
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