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From: eades%softcore@Sun.COM (Mark Eades)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: HP Laser printer for the Mac II ?
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Date: Sat, 18-Jul-87 01:59:20 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 18 01:59:20 1987
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In article <1987Jul9.143058.17426@utstat.uucp> kevink@utstat.UUCP writes:
>Does anyone have experience with using any one of the HP laser printers
>to print Post Script formatted files produced by Mac II software?
>
>I have heard a rumour that Hewlett Packard has made the software and
>hardware modifications to imitate an Apple Laserwriter but HP Sales
>up here in the frozen north of Canada are not informed of this new
>capability.
The HP Lazerjet is a good printer for letter quality work but is not a
compatable postscript device. It can print off bit mapped files but
does not understand the Postscript language.

QMS, markets an add-on device to the Lazerjet that replaces HP's
controller with a Postscript controller but costs about $3000.

	Mark Eades
	Sun Microsystems
	     

>
>I'd appreciate receiving any details.
>
>Kevin J. Keen
>Dept. of Statistics
>University of Toronto
>Toronto, CANADA  M5S 1A!
>
>e-mail address: kevink@utstat
>
>P. S. Don't believe all that frozen north stuff in the Molson's and Labatt's
>      beer ads.  Today it is 34C in Toronto with a relative humidity of 85%.