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From: bell@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Mike Bell)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: So what happened at MacWorld?
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Date: 16 Aug 89 19:53:49 GMT
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In article <479@lloyd.camex.uucp> kent@lloyd.UUCP (Kent Borg) writes:
>Peter Steele asks: "So what happened at MacWorld?"
>
>Answer: Nothing.  
>
>
>8) DOW Chemical had a really nice color printer--if you have an extra
>$75000 sitting around, you like special paper, and you like buying
>QMS-ish ribbons.  "Thermal sublimation" they call the process.  Only
>color photography and the best art reproduction printing can stand up
>to it--to my eye.
>



   Well, it was close, but the company with the printer was DuPont, not
DOW Chemical. It was the 4Cast 32 bit printer (It was being shown along with
our MacbRISC board).




			Mike Bell








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Mike Bell                                     CSnet: BELLMA%ERVX01@dupont.com
Senior Engineer                               Applelink: D2747
DuPont Electronic Imaging
Core Technology Group

            Can YOUR mac play FOOTBALL ????

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