Good advice.  I will try to remember to keep this in mind
to check for DOS compatibility.  I use ASCII 99% of the time. :-)

At 06:25 PM 2/5/03 -0800, you wrote:
>Ben,
>
>Yes, some time ago I had a complaint from an acquaintance who couldn't
>use their HP Deskjet with DOS, and ever since then, when I shop for
>printers, I make sure that DOS compatibility is explicitly listed on
>the box.  Sometimes it costs me an extra buck (or 50) but I avoid the
>"Designed for Windows!" logo like the plague.
>
>It may not be possible to do that forever, but for the moment all my
>printers will accept old fashioned ASCII data.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Garry
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