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September 1998, Week 2

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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Well, there's the DeskJet 1600CM, but at roughly $1,900, it may not qualify for "home use".  Certainly not with my home budget anyway ;)

Gary

>>> Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]> 09/12 3:55 PM >>>
Dear PostScript afficionados,

I'm looking to buy a printer for home PC use.  I don't need laser quality;
an inkjet should suffice.

I encounter just enough PostScript files that it might be nice to have a
PostScript-capable printer (yes, I'm aware of software-based PostScript
printing solutions such as GhostScript).

Is PostScript capability available on inkjet printers?  When I think
"PostScript", I automatically think "laser" too.

Please correct me if I'm wrong (and provide printer vendor names too).  Thanks.
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