hans@Shasta.STANFORD.EDU (Hans Mulder) (07/06/87)
I know this has been asked before, but replies have been very inconsistent in answer: Assuming that I use a 115 to 220 volt transformer will my Imagewriter I (bought in the US; 60Hz model) work in Holland (50Hz line frequency)? Assuming that my office mate uses a 115 to Japanese voltage (100 V ?) transformer will his Imagewriter II (bought in the US; 60Hz model) work in Japan. Thanks in advance, Hans Mulder ARPA: hans@shasta.stanford.edu UUCP: {hplabs,decwrl,sun,pyramid}!shasta!hans
pgn@osupyr.UUCP (Paul G. Nevai) (07/07/87)
In article <1839@Shasta.STANFORD.EDU> hans@Shasta.STANFORD.EDU (Hans Mulder) writes: >I know this has been asked before, but replies have been very inconsistent >in answer: > >Assuming that I use a 115 to 220 volt transformer will my Imagewriter I >(bought in the US; 60Hz model) work in Holland (50Hz line frequency)? > >Assuming that my office mate uses a 115 to Japanese voltage (100 V ?) >transformer will his Imagewriter II (bought in the US; 60Hz model) work >in Japan. > >Thanks in advance, > >Hans Mulder > >ARPA: hans@shasta.stanford.edu >UUCP: {hplabs,decwrl,sun,pyramid}!shasta!hans YES, ImageWriter I works in Europe (despite all the rumors on the contrary). 50Hz is OK. Moreover, you can use the cheapie transformers to use it (unlike with the Mac which requires the expensive induction type transformers). I used my ImageWriter I in Europe for one year with absolutely no problem with a $10 Radio-Shack transformer, the kind they recommend for hairdryers etc. What's disappointing is that if you ask AppleReps (as I did) they will tell you that neither the Mac nor the ImageWriter will work outside the US and Canada. I suppose they want you to buy them there. (In 1985 a Mac128 in Vienna was over $6000) I bought in Vienna an international powerboard for my Mac for $250, and now I can use my Mac anywhere whithout a transformer. Yes, this international powerboard is made by Apple, and it EXISTS (despite the denial by AppleReps I talked to). Have Orthogonal Polynomials Will Travel Paul Nevai pgn@osupyr.uucp (PREFERRED) Department of Mathematics nevai-p@osu-eddie.uucp The Ohio State University 73057,172.Compu$erve 231 West Eighteenth Avenue TS1171@OHSTVMA.bitnet Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A. 1-614-292-5688