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Date:      Wed, 17 Sep 1997 12:52:49 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        John Fieber <jfieber@indiana.edu>
Cc:        Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu>, Sean Kelly <kelly@fsl.noaa.gov>, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Printer recommendation
Message-ID:  <19970917125249.41361@lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.970916211857.15834E-100000@fallout.campusview.indiana.edu>; from John Fieber on Tue, Sep 16, 1997 at 09:26:01PM -0500
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.970916214001.306F-100000@Journey2.mat.net> <Pine.BSF.3.96.970916211857.15834E-100000@fallout.campusview.indiana.edu>

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On Tue, Sep 16, 1997 at 09:26:01PM -0500, John Fieber wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Chuck Robey wrote:
>
>> but it's speedy enough at least for me, and the print quality, well,
>> you'll have to look very closely at your black and white copies to tell
>> the difference with your current printer.  Magnifying glass-close.
>
> How sensitive is it to paper quality?  I know my 1990 vintage
> DeskJet output looks decent on premium quality paper, but pretty
> poor on anything else.  This seems to be one area where lasers
> are more flexible.
>
> Also, after about 6 years, the paper feed mechanism becomes
> notably unreliable. 

To be fair, you should note that that was the case 6 years ago.  If
the inkjets have improved as much as laser printers have, I don't
think that would have much relevance to a modern printer.

Greg



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