OK, this is a mission.

I'm looking to get a Nun in Ireland all hooked up. For a number of years
she was using a PowerBook 540c I had hand-rebuilt with higher speed, FPU
"the works" (not PowerPC). Now she's moved from Australia to Ireland and
I've got her a nice PowerBook 3400 240 (which I may put a G3 card in)
and I need to get her a good, small printer that will automatically
handle the electrical current over there. Does anyone on the list know
what current they use in Ireland and what the plugs look like? Any
recomendations on printers? I would like to stick to Serial Port
printers rather than try to enable a USB card.

Thanks guys, I can use the help on this one,
Victor
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Victor Nazarian, Information Services Manager
United States Institute of Peace
1200 17th St. N.W. Suite 200
Washington, DC  20036
202-429-3827 Voice
202-429-6063 FAX
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http://www.usip.org


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