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To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (738)1/28/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: AreWeThereYet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 886
 
OT - laser printer opinion.

I know this is not the appropriate group but since there are many engineers in this group...

Anyone has any experience with Lexmark Optra S 1620 laser printer? How is it compare to HP Laserjet 4000? We are looking for a reliable duplex laser printer.

Thanks
aC



To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (738)1/28/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Todd D. Wiener  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 886
 
Andy-

Isn't this the year of the TIGER?

Grrrr....

Todd



To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (738)1/29/1998 1:39:00 AM
From: Jeff Bond  Respond to of 886
 
Andy,

Portion of recent post, looks like #1 didn't take long to come true :o)

To: Todd D. Wiener (663 )
From: Jeff Bond Thursday, Jan 1 1998 8:20AM EST
Reply #644 of 748

1. Railclamp should do well for SMTC, in USB (and other) applications.
biz.yahoo.com

2. A who's who list of successful technology figures today can be had by finding a Fairchild company phone book. It's worth looking for one (Jack Poe is someone who comes to my mind).

3. "System on a chip" may be a big market for SMTC in the future. If the microprocessor was important, then this type of device is even more so.

Look for "system on a chip" to be huge folks!

Regards, JB