Mike Dippel wrote to ALL <=-
I guess I didn't realize what a gem this thing was, and it will now be
my wife's main computer.
Printing pisses me off, they discontinued cloud print - meaning that previously working printers stopped working, and try as I might, I couldn't get any PPDs to work with the printer.
Printing pisses me off,
This may or may not qualify for 'Retro' but someone gave me an HP Chromebook several
years ago. It was a hassle to use only because it needed a new battery. If it shut down,
I had to remember a long stringed password to be able to use it. So I gave up on it.
Fast forward to today. My wife's Windows laptop is definitely on its
last legs, so I
decided to take the Chromebook out of mothballs and start it up. It has probably been 3
years or so since I used it.
It booted up VERY quickly, and when I inputted my password, the O/S was
up to date
and nothing was lost since it is all in the cloud.
I was able to print a document to a remote printer so everything about
it is inviting me
to bite the bullet and replace the battery.
I guess I didn't realize what a gem this thing was, and it will now be my wife's main
computer.
Mike Dippel
esc wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Printing pisses me off in general. The past two printers we've
purchased have been so frustrating to use. If I had infinite money to invest in a startup, I'd find someone to build printers that "just
work."
Oli wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
( Now I only have to figure out how to run a BBS on an old Postscript printer ;)
claw wrote to Mike Dippel <=-
They are basically a glorified browser. They have become slightly more sophisticated lately but still a glorified browser. Doesn't take much
to be a browser. As long as it supports the latest web standards it
will be good to go.
I guess I didn't realize what a gem this thing was, and it will now be my
wife's main computer.
They are basically a glorified browser. They have become slightly more sophisticated lately but still a glorified browser. Doesn't take much to be a
browser. As long as it supports the latest web standards it will be good to go.
|23|04Dr|16|12Claw
Printing pisses me off in general. The past two printers we've purchased hav
I have a 15 year-old Samsung ML2525W laser that keeps on printing.
Toners are cheap, and it works with Chromebooks. Never had a hitch with
it in all the time I've had it.
I have a 15yr old HP CP2025n. The three CMY OEM toners are
over $500cdn in a set. Pre-covid they were just $350cdn. I
tried the refurbished/compatible brands for a couple of
refills, but they gunked up the printer. Not going back to the compatibles.
Oli wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
( Now I only have to figure out how to run a BBS on an old
Postscript printer ;)
Someone figured out how to send postscript commands to HP printers to
send messages to the screen of HP 4/4000/4050 printers. The photo showed
a printer with the display reading "INSERT COIN".
One thing I miss about going into an office is free printing. We had a nice 11x17 color MFP and a 36" plotter. So, some of the money I'm saving in car fare goes into toner and my utility bill, keeping the house warm and lit while I'm working. :|
tenser wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I've found my need for printing has decreased dramatically over
the years. With 4k monitors and the Retina display on my iPad,
I can read papers, data sheets, and technical specifications
online; that these are search-able is also very helpful. LiquidText
on my iPad is an amazing tool.
tenser wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I've found my need for printing has decreased dramatically over
the years. With 4k monitors and the Retina display on my iPad,
I can read papers, data sheets, and technical specifications
online; that these are search-able is also very helpful. LiquidText on my iPad is an amazing tool.
I worked for several years supporting multiple sites, and I traveled
from site to site on a regular basis. I learned to scan all of my papers and take them with me - it took the better part of a day to scan a
couple of years worth of invoices, but once I got caught up it was easy.
tenser wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
At one point I had printed out basically the entire
Net/2 BSD kernel (on a SPARCprinter, no less!). I
regret that now.
tenser wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
At one point I had printed out basically the entire
Net/2 BSD kernel (on a SPARCprinter, no less!). I
regret that now.
Wait, you regret having it or not having it?
I worked at a law firm where every printer logged each page to a client code to be billed back - except for one - it was a HP 4 sitting in the server room. I printed every BBS software manual I had at the time.
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