Re: filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson printers

2001-05-25 Thread ar164ts
Lynn wrote: Todd wrote: I've heard bad horror stories about HP Pavilion (low-end home PC) support I shouldn't spill the inside beanz on the pavilion, suffice to say, I personally won't touch nor recommend it. However, if all you need is a box, and you never, ever intend to upgrade it

Re: filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson printers

2001-05-25 Thread Lynn Allen
of the way, it might very well be a screamer. Wish I had the wherewithall and technical smarts to find out. :-) Best regards--LRA --Original Message-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 25, 2001 5:25:39 AM GMT Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson

filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson printers

2001-05-24 Thread ar164ts
Lynn wrote: Lawrence wrote: The top of the SJ6300 can be removed easily if you pry out the oval shaped screw covers near the front (beside the glass panel). I had to do it when the new scanner arrived with a layer of paper dust on the inside. Thanks, Lawrence--that's the answer HP

Re: filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson printers

2001-05-24 Thread Todd Radel
Lawrence wrote: So yes, high end HP printers tend to be good, but avoid the low end ones. Hope that sets the record straight. Same with most of HP's divisions. For example, I've heard bad horror stories about HP Pavilion (low-end home PC) support, but I've had nothing but excellent experiences

Re: filmscanners: OT: Any insight on H.P. vs Epson printers

2001-05-24 Thread Arthur Entlich
Lynn Allen wrote: Todd wrote: I've heard bad horror stories about HP Pavilion (low-end home PC) support I can confirm that, having returned one to the seller. They're possibly OK for the Web-user, but as a work-station they don't come close to doing a job. Overall, HP