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Re: FS: A StyleWriter for your Apple
- Subject: Re: FS: A StyleWriter for your Apple
- From: ChemSleuth@earthlink.net (Dennis Doms)
- Date: 1999/10/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: EarthLink Network, Inc.
- References: <Pine.SGI.4.05.9910151809540.101071-100000@fang> <19991016021219.20484.00000176@ng-fr1.aol.com> <7uamek$voa$1@chakotay.ncc74656.org> <380a279c.60066303@news>
In article <380a279c.60066303@news>, CUTblakeney@home.com (Jeff
Blakeney) wrote:
>On 16 Oct 1999 13:16:20 -0700, news@chakotay.ncc74656.org (News
>system) wrote:
>
>>No matter what computer you have, an Epson inkjet printer is about the last
>>printer I would recommend to anybody. The nozzles are more susceptible to
>>clogging than most other printers, and because they're a permanent part of
>>the printer instead of a disposable item like in HP/Canon/Lexmark inkjet
>>printers, when (not if) they get clogged up, you'll have to send the printer
>>into service to have it fixed.
>
>I agree wholeheartedly. My sister and her boyfriend gave me their
>Epson Stylus Color 400 when they got a Lexmark and the nozzles are
>clogged up. I've started to rip the printer apart to clean them but I
>don't have any alcohol in the house right now so I'm not in a big rush
>to tear it apart. It seems to be a real pain to remove the nozzle/ink
>cartridge holder.
On the other hand, I've had a lot less trouble with my Epson Stylus
600 than with my Canon BJC-600.
>>Some of the older Canon inkjets (BJ-200, maybe BJC-4000 and/or BJC-600 too)
>>offer Epson emulation and might be good candidates for use with an Apple II
>>if you can find one. Supplies for them are also readily available as Canon
>>used the same cartridges for several printer models built over a fairly wide
>>period of time.
My first major irritation with the Canon BJC-600 was that the Epson
emulation would not print 66 lines per 11-inch page. If I recall
correctly, it printed only 61 in normal and 65 with a vertical
compression mode that was supposed to allow printing a full page. This
rendered it useless for my primary purpose: to replace a dot matrix
Epson-compatible printer to print some _large_ text files which used
the Epson character mode (and hence line-based page formatting).
Canon didn't respond to the print samples I sent them along with the
(functionally correct) samples from my Citizen dot-matrix printer with
Epson emulation. Strike two.
Ink seemed to evaporate from the printer while sitting (seemed like I
had to refill it every 3-4 weeks whether I printed 1 page or 100) and
the printhead clogged just out of (admittedly two-year) warranty. The
printhead was nearly as expensive as the then-declining price of the
Epson Stylus 600. The Canon went unceremoniously into the trash.
Caveat: by this time I wasn't using the Apple IIgs much so I can't
recall running extensive print tests with the Stylus. But it behaved
much better even on my PC.
>I've always planned on getting a Canon bubblejet for use with my
>machines but won't be in the market for a new printer until next year
>sometime.
>
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Dennis Doms ChemSleuth@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~chemsleuth
"If Bill Clinton, Kenneth Starr, Linda Tripp, and Monica Lewinsky all worked
on car lots, I would buy my car from Monica."
-- Brian Clarke, "Letters", _Time_, April 5, 1999