Re: A printer recommendation (maybe not)
I'm with drawing my recommendation for this Brother printer. Brother's attitude towards making the printer more accessible was to tell me that I could contact them whenever I needed help.Right. I'm going to stop what I'm doing and wait 24 to 48
Re: A printer recommendation (maybe not)
Well, after looking at several printers by several manufacturers, I've decided to keep the Brother printer for two reasons:1. For 99% of the printing I'm likely to do, there won't be any need to change any of the printing options offered
Re: A printer recommendation
Added to first post:Hold it!It turns out that while the hardware may be accessible, most of the software is not. While exploring what options the drivers had, I found that many controls are not in any tab order sequence lists making them hard to get to using
Re: A printer recommendation
I discovered that I was mistaken about the printer's model number in the first post, I have edited the first post and corrected it. Sorry about that.
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Re: A printer recommendation
[[wow]]. That is really cool! I wish all printer drivers had that capability of SAPI reading things to you and sound notifications that you could change for out of paper, low ink, etc. I used to have this small Lexmark Color Inkjet printer that had a driver