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Re: trouble



Bud wrote:

> > Xywrite III+, beautiful Xywrite has been my fruitful friend since
> I needed such a friend. Consequently, all my old and valuable stuff
> is stored > there. My ancient pin printer died, and with it,
> apparently, my ability to print from any DOS based program. I can't
> find a printer, ink jet or > otherwise, to run DOS. Keeping in mind
> that my technological illiteracy is vast, does anyone have a likely
> solution?       Bud
>
>
>
> If it comes down to that, you can always buy various used or
> reconditioned older printer models, on Ebay and elsewhere. To date,
> I have purchased three -- two Epsons and an HP-4. Of those, two
> needed some repairs, one minor and the other middling, because they
> weren't in the top condition the sellers claimed or believed they
> were. You have to figure some additional expense like that into
> your purchase plans -- what you're willing to bid or spend. I would
> do this again in a second, in view of its importance to me and the
> final outcome.
>
> There are a couple online dealers that sell reconditioned HP's --
> such as the 4 or 4P or 4L, subject to availability, which changes
> regularly -- with a warranty of at least 30 days, possibly longer.
> A relative bought a 4L from one of them several months ago, and has
> been very pleased with it. Let me know if you need it, and I'll
> find the URL.
>
> Jordan
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>