Re: "Modern" Printers??

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On 06-25, Richard Adams wrote:
> On Saturday 24 June 2006 15:23, Hal MacArgle wrote:
> >         Greetings Richard and thanks:
> >
> >         Tried several times and the URL returned a 404.. Direct to HP
> > via and around Google; it seems that printer is no longer supported
> > by anyone for what I need.. HP says the manual no longer available
> > either..
> >
> >         Thanks again es vy 73..
> 
> It should work, dows here, anyway you can do the following;
> 
> http://linuxprinting.org
> click on 
> "printer listing page"
> Select your printer and hit "show"
> 
> Works for me ok...
> 
> 73's..


	I was too impatient. Sorry.. Both OK. I suspect the original
URL try was during loaded server time.. HI.. 

	The printer is definately "obsolete" by HP but we don't let
things like that bother us, eh?? <grin>

	I have all the info I need but still can't use it as
originally intended because sending command data to the printer
automatically invokes a built in formfeed that upsets everything..
I'm still on the drawing board... Meanwhile I'm learning lots. Thanks
again. 73..

-- 

    Hal - in Terra Alta, WV/US - Slackware GNU/Linux 10.1   (2.4.29)
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