Do you need a Java Engine to print W-2?

We are in the process of upgrading our system to ERP 2005 ... in testing, the HR department said they can't print W-2 because the Java engine wasn't installed.  Can anyone confirm the java engine is a requirment for W2s to be printed in ERP2005?
Thanks in Advance!

Hi Dawn.  We tried doing that when we first ran into this problem a few months ago.  It does allow us to print the sapscript forms, but we would still have the issue of the sapscript no longer being supported by SAP for ERP2005.  So if we were to have problems with our sapscript later on we wouldn't have any help from SAP.  Therefore our plan is still to migrate to the PDF forms, since those will have SAP support.  We're viewing the workaround as a sort of temporary last resort in case we need it, just to get the W-2s out for this year.
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