Hi Ronni,
That's the one we saw for $999 at OfficeWorks, but as you say it is still
over-the-top price-wise, not to mention it is pretty huge physically for
personal usage.
Here's hoping the mooted Brother MFP fits the bill.
-Mart
On 14/04/2013, at 1:58 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Sorry Martin. Forgot to say my son connected his by ethernet into his
modem. Has wifi for all other devices. Overall he considers that one
gets a better response than relying on the wifi in the printer.
All the best
Merv
On 14/04/13 1:33 PM, Martin Hill wrote:
Hi Merv, that Oki multifunction
I have decided not to get a digital TV but to wait to see what happens with the
rumoured Apple iTV.
However I've decided to get an Elgato EyeTV DTT Deluxe.
From looking at various reviews there does not seem to me much criticism of the
device.
Two questions.
Has any one used Elgato EyeTV DTT
Stuart, I have been using Elgato devices for many years and they work well,
including the software. They use the broadcast digital TV signals, its not
Internet based. Australian program's are only available in Australia. It's
precisely like having a digital TV.
It's best to use your external
On 14/04/2013, at 8:14 PM, Merv Bond m...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Martin
My son is on holiday in southern France at the moment and is a PC man.
However, he did make this short response to your questions:
I don't have any iOS devices to try.
So I don't know about scanning to iOS.
Haven't tried
On 15/04/2013, at 8:18 AM, Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au wrote:
Not as much pain as you'd think. I am using Printopia (http://www.ecamm.com)
with great success printing to my Canon MP970 from my iPad. The only downside
is that Printopia works through an OS X extension, so the
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