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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (6126)2/9/1999 1:03:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
RE:COLOR printers

Consumer Hardware Product of the Year from Macworld magazine....Epson Stylus Color 740 $279.... there most likely is a PC version. Epson has been considered best value line of printers for years in Macworld and they do know their graphics hardware


the 740 is inferior to the 700 for photography. Its only 4 color. There is an anticipated 750 coming out which combines the best features of the 700 and 740. for now the 700 is considered superior to the 740, 840, and any other model in epsons line.

On another note, after applying the PM 4.01 patch does your PM still show 4.0 as the version. I've been congratulated by the install file for successfully completeing the patch but PM still shows 4.0.



dunno will have to look...

Sean



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (6126)2/9/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
On another note, after applying the PM 4.01 patch does your PM still show 4.0 as the version. I've been congratulated by the install file for successfully completing the patch but PM still shows 4.0

Are you referring to the 4.0 that appears on the screen as the program loads?

To check the version number click on help on the top bar menu after the program loads. Then click 'about'. Mine shows 4.01.

My guess is most of my problems were in part due to harddrives bigger than 8.4 GB. There is another barrier at 20 gig!! The guy that invented area codes and two digit dates must have moved onto harddrives<g>.

Zeuspaul