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April 1995, Week 1

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Larry Byler <[log in to unmask]>
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Larry Byler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Apr 1995 18:39:13 GMT
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Donald Timmonds Harrington ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: OK.  Here I asked what I thought was a fairly innocent question about
: a device I hadn't heard about, namely, the C30D.  Evan comes back
: with a bit of humor about it being 'a successor to the HP3000 CX.'
: Now, I've been around 3000's long enough - going back to the CX, as
: a matter of fact - that I got a good chuckle out of that.  Fortunately,
: Jeff Kell came through with the correct, or at least more believable
: answer of a low-end 5000-series printer.  The only problem I have
: with that answer, is that I thought all the 5000-series were labeled
: as /135 or /150, etc. to indicate ppm.
 
While it is not labeled /nnn, the "30" in C30D does indicate ppm.  The
HP5000/[100 | 135 ...] are high speed Z-fold printers.  The HP5000/C30[D]
is a cut sheet printer.  "D" suffix models have a duplex option.
 
-Larry "they've just announced a C40D" Byler-

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