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<DIV> Mike Schwartz, </DIV>
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<DIV> Sorry I had to CC this to you and the list
but the censor has chosen to excersise some ill-gotten power over the fp
list.</DIV>
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<DIV> I had put the URL/LINK and alot of technical specs in the
original email about the printer to the list, but fairlite decided it was too
fat and I guess he can make decisions for people on this list and
censor emails, which really surprises me as he blabs incessantly in
numerous emails to the list everyday about technical specs on things that
have little revelance to me so I am an adult and can delete them or not read
them. </DIV>
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<DIV>Most of my fp accounts have HP BW Laser printers for cranking
out the daily reports and such. They loved the lil HP
Portable because of the COLOR capability in Windows and in Jim
Asmans MKPCL program in the near future. (I hope he doesn't kill me for
leaking the news out). In the meantime the customers can print all the
STUFF they love to print in Windows (USB) ....labels w/graphics &
doodads, photographs, envelopes, stationary ...all that stuff thats
still a pia to do with filePro.</DIV>
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<DIV>3 of the customers are using USB (WIN: printername) with the HP
lasers on LPT1, the printer takes up a small footprint and I wouldn't
recommend it for anything near Heavy Duty use. </DIV>
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<DIV>Printing graphics using Jim Asmans MKPCL is where this lil
portable printer shines. The customer can produce a beautiful invoice
w/his LOGO on it, for 99 bucks. The list is slow on weekends
and I was just trying to inject something cool that works w/filePro and
Windows. </DIV>
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<DIV>Wayne Smith</DIV>
<DIV>Port Orange, Florida</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=1> Mike Schartz said.....</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT size=1> Try cutting and pasting your URL's
directly into the body of the<BR>email instead of attaching them, like
this:
<BR><BR>http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF25a/18972-236251-236267-14438-2362<BR>67-81913.html <BR> <BR>
I'm glad you like the HP 450's. I don't mind posts to the
list<BR>about printers and other equipment that work well (or equipment that
does<BR>NOT work well) with filePro.<BR><BR> These are mobile
printers, designed for light use. Have they held<BR>up well for your users
who do heavy printing? <BR><BR> When you imply they work well
with filePro, does that mean that they<BR>work as a "non-windows" printer by
using the parallel cable, and that you<BR>don't have to use the WIN: syntax when
you define printers in filePro?<BR><BR> With the smallish 19ml
black cartridges, aren't you spending a lot<BR>on ink? They are only rated at
450 pages per cartridge. <BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Mike
Schwartz<BR></FONT><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>