Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!tkna!alan From: alan@tkna.uucp (Alan Light) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Stylewriter / Deskwriter Message-ID: <1991May7.180644.665@tkna.uucp> Date: 7 May 91 18:06:44 GMT References: <1991Mar20.010444.15445@eng.umd.edu> <1991Apr11.173045.3661@tkna.uucp> <66@goblin.ntg.uucp> Reply-To: alan@mr_peck.UUCP (Alan Light) Organization: Telekurs (North America) Inc. Lines: 22 In article <66@goblin.ntg.uucp> dplatt@ntg.UUCP (Dave Platt) writes: > >I personally own a DeskJet 500 (an original DeskJet, upgraded by HP), a >Paralink, and JetLink Express. It's a great combination... all of the >companies involved have provided excellent support when I've needed it >(this means _you_, Dave Neff!). > >However... if I were buying today, I'd probably buy a DeskWriter... >it's a one-stop-shopping approach that gives good performance for the >same price (+/- a few dollars) as the multi-vendor approach. > Yes, but..... What if you want to use your printer with a PC? There is probably some way to hook up a DeskWriter to a PC, but why bother? With a DeskJet, you can just plug it in. -- _______________________________________________ /-\ |_ /-\ |\| Alan Light uunet!tkna!alan Telekurs (North America), Inc. New York, NY.