At 10:01 AM -0500 2/23/04, Stephen Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
I guess the next step after I get my Plus (arriving tomorrow) and
loading the OS (either from the hard drive or from Byron's wonderful
and generous offer) will be to get a printer. What would a good
source for an inexpensive, functional
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 10:01:48 -0500
From: Stephen Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Imagewriter II good source?
Hi all,
I guess the next step after I get my Plus (arriving tomorrow) and
loading the OS (either from the hard drive or from Byron's wonderful
and generous offer) will
At 10:01 -0500 2/23/04, Stephen Taylor wrote:
> What would a good source for an inexpensive, functional Imagewriter II be?
Come by Colorado Springs and I have a couple and a box of paper.
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Hey Stephen,
Id be more than happy to part with an Imagewriter or Imagewriter II, I
am more interested in the computers themselves. The problem, however,
is threefold. a) No information was provided to me re: if they work or
not b) they are heavy and would thus be fairly expensive to ship c)
Both of those vintage printers are quite heavy, eBay is a bad idea. I
have a LaserWritter II and it is very very heavy (maybe 60 lbs). Your
best bet is to go to a thrift store or to some small computer stores
that deals with selling used equipment, i've gotten deals on old apple
equipment
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 10:01:48AM -0500, Stephen Taylor wrote:
> What would a good source for an inexpensive, functional Imagewriter
> II be? Will I need drivers to load on the Plus to use the printer?
>
> Alternatively, i'd be interested in a Laserwriter - perhaps to
> recreate an early desktop
Hi all,
I guess the next step after I get my Plus (arriving tomorrow) and loading the OS
(either from the hard drive or from Byron's wonderful and generous offer) will be to
get a printer. What would a good source for an inexpensive, functional Imagewriter II
be? Will I need drivers to load o