Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uunet!crdgw1!albanycs!leah!derek From: derek@leah.Albany.Edu (Derek L. / MacLover) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: HP BubbleJet printer Keywords: Mac availability, cool printer Message-ID: <3114@leah.Albany.Edu> Date: 3 Jun 90 06:24:22 GMT Reply-To: derek@leah.albany.edu.UUCP (Derek L. / MacLover) Organization: State U. of New York at Albany Computing Svces. Lines: 29 Recently I've worked in an office with an IBM PS/2 Model 60 and a Mac IIx. The IIx runs a LaserWriter IInt, the PS/2-60 an HP BubbleJet printer running a software PostScript emulator (who the heck first started using capital letters in the middle of every product name, anyway? Sheesh!), which was either GoScript or GhostScript, I can't remember which (I know the latter exists, but my memory tells me it was the former -- and there are those darned InterCaps again! :-). Anyway, the BubbleJet was a quiet, smooth running and intelligent piece of machinery that apppeared to have no problems. The method of printing was interesting and didn't smudge at all if you used good paper. And most important, its price was about $700. Whether or not this included the PS software, I don't recall, but its cost wasn't that high either -- around $250. I have been told that there are no plans to make the BubbleJet Mac- compatable, and this distresses me, because it seems to have SUCH a ready-made market -- *I'd* buy one straight off. Anyone here have information concerning the printer, the emulator, or similar hardware? Post or e-mail, the latter preferred. (I'll summerize if there's any news). thanks, Derek L. -- BITnet: derek@albnyvms | Macintosh Guru / Monty Python fanatic -| InterNet: derek@uacsc1.albany.edu |Consultant & Student Asst.@ SUNY-Albany ---}------------------------------------) <><><>(Why would my boss care?)<><><> -| Fencers love to touch! |"Cinderella man/ Hang on to your plans"