Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!ucivax!ucla-cs!ucla-seas!JPRICE@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu From: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: HP DeskWriter question Message-ID: <0093B1C9.29EB5D60@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu> Date: 13 Aug 90 09:05:12 GMT References: <8120@ucrmath.ucr.edu> <0093B195.04E49880@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu>,<1990Aug13.054832.26261@csuchico.edu> Sender: root@SEAS.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Distribution: usa Organization: UCLA Particle Physics Research Group Lines: 19 In article <1990Aug13.054832.26261@csuchico.edu>, lorner@csuchico.edu (Lance Orner) writes: >In article <0093B195.04E49880@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu> jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) writes: >>> 3 -- How good is this printer, since this is one printer I can >> I find it has what I'll call "near-laser quality." By this, I mean ^^^^^ > >I have a DeskJet, not a DeskWriter, although the printer is almost identical. >I agree that the print doesn't look exactly like a laser printer, I don't know >if I'd go so far as to degrade it down to "near-letter quality." ^^^^^^ Neither would I. That's why I didn't. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Price | Internet: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu 5-145 Knudsen Hall | BITNET: price@uclaph UCLA Dept. of Physics | DECnet: uclapp::jprice Los Angeles, CA 90024-1547 | YellNet: 213-825-2259 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where there is no solution, there is no problem.