• Stamps and printing (was: Ghost towns)

    From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Fri Nov 20 06:06:06 2020
    Aug wrote --

    Not sure how that works since I've never had a need to use it.

    The user buys or rents a special printer, and prepays for the
    stamp value. Deposit $100, then get $100's use of any number
    of stamp(ings) you need with variable amounts required.

    That would last me more than a lifetime. :)

    I could with a dot matrix with labels but not since then.

    Anyone who is serious about printing successfuly is using a
    laser model. ;)

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the floor by accident in the spring.
    Joe
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Nov 20 08:07:00 2020
    Hello JOE!

    ** On Friday 20.11.20 - 06:06, JOE MACKEY wrote to AUGUST ABOLINS:

    The user buys or rents a special printer, and prepays for the
    stamp value. Deposit $100, then get $100's use of any number
    of stamp(ings) you need with variable amounts required.

    That would last me more than a lifetime. :)

    But the units are mostly rentals. Pitney-Bowes is a big name
    of those things. So.. if it is not used, you still pay out
    something every month. Not practical for just one person.


    Anyone who is serious about printing successfuly is using a
    laser model. ;)

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the floor by accident in the spring.

    Seriously Joe, you need to use tables with at least 4 legs,
    not just 2.

    And most lasers are nice and heavy - harder to persuade to
    slide off a table if pulled by its tail.

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Sat Nov 21 05:57:38 2020
    Aug wrote --

    But the units are mostly rentals. Pitney-Bowes is a big name
    of those things. So.. if it is not used, you still pay out
    something every month. Not practical for just one person.

    A temp job years ago involved taking a stamp machine to the post office every so often to be refilled.
    I worked as a temp for several years and loved it.
    Don't like a job? Won't be there long.
    Is the job boring? Only there for so long.
    Some places I liked and a very few were miserable.
    I could tell what a job was going to be like. It if paid well it was
    clean and easy. If lower pay then dirty and messy.
    Did a lot of different things and in different places and worked a lot of different people.

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the floor by accident in the spring.

    Seriously Joe, you need to use tables with at least 4 legs,
    not just 2.

    But the two legged table was on sale for half price. :)
    I was doing my spring cleaning and moved the small bookcase the printer
    was on and got tangled up in the wires and pulled it off unto the floor.

    And most lasers are nice and heavy - harder to persuade to
    slide off a table if pulled by its tail.

    I like the cartridge because I can refill them.
    Joe
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to JOE MACKEY on Sat Nov 21 08:17:00 2020
    JOE MACKEY wrote to AUGUST ABOLINS <=-

    And most lasers are nice and heavy - harder to persuade to
    slide off a table if pulled by its tail.

    I like the cartridge because I can refill them.

    I've been lucky with printers - I've been a fan of multi-function
    inkjets for some time; I don't print a lot, but I scan a lot of
    documents to PDF and Canon MFP inkjets do nicely.

    My previous printer's ink was expensive - $50 or so for a kit with
    color, B&W and 25 sheets of 4x6 photo paper, or $35 for third-party
    ink, which the driver would complain about not being able to detect
    ink levels.

    A neighbor had a Canon MX920 MFP out on his driveway marked free,
    and I couldn't pass it up for the price. Tried printing from it, and
    every other page would jam coming out of the exit feed.

    Did some poking around and noticed that a highlighter had fallen into
    the feed. Removed the highlighter and it prints perfectly - and a
    free highlighter, too!

    I was pleasantly surprised to find that it takes CYMK/PG cartridges,
    which last longer, and that third party cartidge packs of all the
    colors/blacks costs around $10 - and work perfectly.

    Keeping with the name of the echo, I still miss my HP Deskjet 500.
    First printer I had, lasted forever. Ran on 3rd-party ink and
    refillable cartridges all day long. Back then, HPs were built like
    tanks and were easy to work on.



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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Sun Nov 22 14:17:00 2020
    Joe,

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the
    floor by accident in the spring.

    And, I thought I was klutzy. <g,d,r>

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to KURT WEISKE on Mon Nov 23 06:21:08 2020
    Aug wrote --

    I've been lucky with printers - I've been a fan of multi-function
    inkjets for some time; I don't print a lot, but I scan a lot of
    documents to PDF and Canon MFP inkjets do nicely.

    I do more scanning than printing as well.
    My first scanner, back around 1995 or so, was dreadful. Forget what it
    was. A stand alone scanner.
    When I replaced my dot matrix (ribbons were getting scarcer and scarcer)
    was a Lexmark 3 in 1.
    It was ok as it went, but I always had trouble getting the ink cartridge
    to fit. It was some odd twist, turn, push down deal.
    My second 3 in 1 was another Lexmark and the same problem.
    Finally got a HP and it slips in the first time and stays there.

    My previous printer's ink was expensive - $50 or so for a kit with
    color, B&W and 25 sheets of 4x6 photo paper

    I very seldom use the coloured ink. Most of what I print are b/w
    documents.
    I did try sending Christmas "cards" one year where I printed off a
    painting from the net. That really used up the colour and also took almost as long to dry as the original oil painting. :)

    the driver would complain about not being able to detect ink levels.

    I just go by the darkness of the ink.
    When it starts fading out I know its time for a refill.

    Did some poking around and noticed that a highlighter had fallen into
    the feed.

    It usually is something simple.
    I had problems one time and poking around found a piece of hard candy had fallen into the feed. How in the world that got in there I have no idea. Fished it out and fine after that.

    Keeping with the name of the echo, I still miss my HP Deskjet 500.

    I think I had one of those. Maybe the one that fell on the floor.

    Back then, HPs were built like tanks and were easy to work on.

    They are hardy little things.
    Joe




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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to JOE MACKEY on Mon Nov 23 08:35:00 2020
    Hello JOE!

    ** On Monday 23.11.20 - 06:21, JOE MACKEY wrote to KURT WEISKE:

    Back then, HPs were built like tanks and were easy to work on.

    They are hardy little things.
    Joe

    My HP C2025dn weighs in at about 55lbs. It is placed under a
    counter near the floor (the paper rolls out the top - so that
    is perfect). But there have been a few (and very few)
    occassions when I needed to get access to the back to clear a
    jam after experimenting with different paper sizes or using
    extremely cheap paper. That would be a challenge. I'd be
    wearing my usual back jeans and dark shirts - and coming out
    from under the counter I would be covered in dust from the
    surrounding area.

    I've lifted that thing right from the floor level too - but I
    wouldn't want to do that again.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Mon Nov 23 10:49:00 2020
    Joe,

    I do more scanning than printing as well.

    It's rare I scan items in...although I have a Canon MG-2100 combination printer and scanner.

    When I replaced my dot matrix (ribbons were getting scarcer and
    scarcer) was a Lexmark 3 in 1.

    I had a Lexmark printer awhile back as wekk.

    My previous printer's ink was expensive - $50 or so for a kit with
    color, B&W and 25 sheets of 4x6 photo paper

    The printers aren't that expensive, but it's the ink cost that is bad.

    I very seldom use the coloured ink. Most of what I print are b/w documents.

    Same here.

    I did try sending Christmas "cards" one year where I printed off a painting from the net. That really used up the colour and also took almost as long to dry as the original oil painting. :)

    I've had that when I do the business cards, and I see "waiting for previous page to dry". :P

    When it starts fading out I know its time for a refill.

    When I'm printing a document, or even in the utilities menu, it shows the
    ink levels. I have run it all the way to empty at times.

    I had problems one time and poking around found a piece of hard candy had fallen into the feed. How in the world that got in there I have no idea. Fished it out and fine after that.

    I had discovered old cough drop wrappers and a pen had gotten pushed into
    the paper feed. I had to a lot of work to get that fixed...I thought I'd
    have to get a new printer.

    They are hardy little things.

    Everything was built like a tank years ago. Nowadays, not so much.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Tue Nov 24 05:29:10 2020
    Daryl wrote --

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the
    floor by accident in the spring.

    And, I thought I was klutzy. <g,d,r>

    I have to stop walking every now and then when chewing gum.

    ... If you have a rotary phone, please press 1 now.

    I've seen vid's were kids were asked how to use one. Very few had any
    idea. They would push the dial, etc. It never seemed to occur to them to turn the dial.
    Joe




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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Tue Nov 24 05:41:16 2020
    Aug wrote --

    My HP C2025dn weighs in at about 55lbs. It is placed under a
    counter near the floor (the paper rolls out the top - so that
    is perfect).

    My current one has paper in a slide out drawer and comes out on the top.
    This way I can put more paper in the drawer then the old load from the
    top in back.
    Took me a few times to learn how to load the paper. I use the back of
    junk mail a lot to print something out. So any printed surface is face up since its printed on the "back side" of the paper.

    wearing my usual back jeans and dark shirts - and coming out
    from under the counter I would be covered in dust from the
    surrounding area.

    If I scan several items at a time I have to move the printer off the bookcase by the desk to a chair, otherwise it back and forth from the pc to the printer for each scan. This way I just turn in the chair back and forth.
    I don't think its that heavy. Around 20 some pounds I guess.
    Joe

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Nov 26 01:23:00 2020
    Joe,

    My printer is a HP Envoy. Replaced another HP I knocked to the floor by accident in the spring.

    And, I thought I was klutzy. <g,d,r>

    I have to stop walking every now and then when chewing gum.

    This life of wine, women, and song, is getting me depressed. I guess
    I'm going to have to give up singing. :P

    ... If you have a rotary phone, please press 1 now.

    I've seen vid's were kids were asked how to use one. Very few had
    any idea. They would push the dial, etc. It never seemed to occur to them to turn the dial.

    In a word, "wow". It reminds me of the meme, where these 2 small
    cellphones (with legs) enter a room, and here's a large black rotary phone...and the cellphones exclaim "Grandma!!" <G>.

    Daryl

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