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Charles Bennett <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jun 2000 08:19:51 -0400
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I have an old Mannesman Tally 910 work horse that is great for card
stock.  It goes in straight and comes out straight with no bends or
curl.  My HP4m+ is 'ok' but it has to bend around and causes curl.
The older printers were very large and heavy and could print on
anything.  To conserve space, I think the newer ones go in and feed
back around.  Laser labels have more of a chance of coming loose now
too.  Unless you have tried to save a drum, you don't know what I'm
speaking of!  I had two MT910s and got rid of one with over a million
copies.  But they are only 150dpi which doesn't cut it anymore!

Charlie Bennett
Williamsburg, VA

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