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David,
I have a laptop with a Compaq Armada E700 and a Canon IR printer. The
printer is fine, the IR port line up is easy with an audible sound
when communicating BUT, there is always a but, it is s l o w. My
experience is start a page printing and go get a cup of coffee.
I would suggest a USB or direct cable connect of some kind - just for
the speed.
Best regards,
Al
At 11:49 11/06/01, rdavidl said;
>I'm using a laptop with an IR port, and I'm thinking of getting an HP
>DeskJet 990C, which can connect through an IR connection. I've never used
>the IR port, so I'm interested in hearing if it works well. Is it a
>problem
>to get the ports aligned -- in other words, do they have to be exactly
>facing each other or can they be perpendicular to each other? Any
>problems
>using it with Windows 2K? Any other comments?
>
>TIA,
>David Landau
>
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