Should have mentioned that ESP in the ESP driver stands for Easy 
Software Products

They have commercial stuff at http://www.easysw.com/

They support a whopping large number of printers (5300+ according to 
the web-site).

                                Jerry


On Apr 21, 2005, at 5:38 PM, Jeff @ SLYN Systems wrote:

> Thanks very much Neal but she's adamant about using her 3 part carboned
> checks, which means we're stuck with a pinfed, dot matrix situation.
> Anyone else have any recommendations to hook up to the G5?
>
> Jeff Slyn, Owner
> SLYN Systems & Peripherals
> (502) 426-5469
> serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!
>
>
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:28:16 -0400 Neal Hammon <nohammon at earthlink.net>
> writes:
>> Jeff-
>>
>> I scrapped my dot matrix about twelve years ago, but I still have
>> the
>> first HP inkjet ever made. I paid about $850 for it, but I will let
>> it
>> go cheaper than that. Since your client seems to like antiques,
>> maybe
>> you could talk  her into one of these..
>>
>> Neal
>
>
>> Jeff @ SLYN Systems wrote:
>>
>>> I have a client out of town who recently purchased a G5 iMac and
>> she
>>> needs to print 3 part checks via a dot matrix printer.  She isn't
>> ready
>>> to change her checks nor her dot matrix style of printing but her
>> current
>>> Epson LQ-570 doesn't appear to have the right hardware connection.
>>> Can anyone suggest which dot matrix (current) printer she should
>> consider
>>> purchasing?
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeff Slyn, Owner
>>> SLYN Systems & Peripherals
>>> (502) 426-5469
>>> serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!
>
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