On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 06:47 AM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
On 17 Oct 2004, at 09:18, Richard Wilson wrote:
I support the idea, but I am sorry that references to printers are not
allowed. Printers that will work with compact Macs are not that easy to find
now - or specific parts such as cables, ribbons. If they're appropriate
Apple printers, could they not be allowed?
[At this moment I'd love a cable to connect an Image Writer II to an
original Mac, made in March 1984! I presume the driver will work, as it does
with my Apple IIc].
Anyone care to comment on this point? There's also an issue with the cost of shipping printers, I guess, as well as any constraints. Like they must be contemporaries of compacts - pre 1994?
Stuart
That it would be an issue at all is surprising.
I vote to allow printers. Those in more proximity to the sellers of heavy printers
would opt to pick them up where possible.
Those who would really need said printers, and would have them shipped, would not
miss an opportunity to get them, barring the usual caveats.
Jeff G
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