Well..maybe I'll get one of these too for a back up... like for printing legal precedents when pulled over by a cop... Look you're writing me for 2363246724132498 in the code... have you even read this thing... ? You better call your supervisor before you check that little box... by the way, here's a copy of the code... yeah, the one you haven't read.. and you thought it was just a paragraph... Looks like we're going to be all day, hope you didn't have to go any place... (try doing THAT in mexico... ) You are reminding me though, that I need to add a bluetooth thing for the little printer I already own... cause that usb print cable is just begging for me to trip on it... and that would send my little MacBook Pro spinning to the curb... use of the 1020 is already a compromise... cause that 2600 prints some of the finest looking text this side of the universe... From: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Printing w HP1020 off a Deep Cycle Battery > I'm not sure why one would want such a big power hungry printer when > camping. A nice compact printer to have is the Canon IP90 or its > predecessor the I80. You can get clip on battery packs for these that > will run for 6 hours, and a bluetooth interface so that you don't > have to deal with any additional cables. Works on Windows and Macs. > You can print photos with 'em too. When not in use, stick it in the > bottom of your closet and you won't even know its there. > ----- End Original Message ----- |
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