andy@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Andy Gray) (03/23/91)
In article <69280005@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com> martinka@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com (Joe Martinka) writes: >I checked around on some of their other support numbers and asked if any of >the WordPerfect support people monitor the net. They said they monitor >their own bulletin board system. Too bad. :-< I have a BITNET address for WP Corp that I pulled off of the net some time back. It's: WPCorp@BYUVAX.BITNET I can't guarantee its usefulness, since I've never used it, but there you go... -- Andy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy Gray andy@jarthur.claremont.edu Platt Campus Center andy@jarthur.UUCP Harvey Mudd College ...uunet!jarthur!andy Claremont, CA 91711 agray@HMCVAX.BITNET
mark@hpcpbla.HP.COM (Mark Simms) (03/27/91)
>>The inkjet printers all support compression on graphics. The laserjets >>don't. So laserjet applications don't run on the inkjets as fast as >>they could. Just to clear up a possible misunderstanding: The DeskJet printers all support compression on graphics. Not all LaserJets support compressin on graphics. LaserJet II and III printers support compression. LaserJet I printers do not. Mark Simms ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note that I have no connection with Hewlett Packard's printer business, other than as a user of their products ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Opinions expressed are my own and are not intended to be an official statement by Hewlett-Packard Company ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Mark Simms Profession: Software Engineer Occupation: Research and Development Organization: Hewlett-Packard Computer Peripherals Division Unix-mail: mark%hpcpbla@hplb.hpl.hp.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------
tony@sdd.hp.com (Tony Parkhurst) (03/28/91)
|> >>The inkjet printers all support compression on graphics. The laserjets |> >>don't. So laserjet applications don't run on the inkjets as fast as |> >>they could. |> Just to clear up a possible misunderstanding: |> The DeskJet printers all support compression on graphics. |> Not all LaserJets support compressin on graphics. |> LaserJet II and III printers support compression. LaserJet I printers |> do not. Rather, LaserJet IIP supports modes 1 and 2 compression. LaserJet III supports modes 1, 2 and 3. None of the other LaserJet II series support compression. PaintJet supports 1. PaintJet XL supports 1, 2 and 3. Mode 0 (uncompressed) is of course supported by all. -- Tony -- Tony Parkhurst ( tony@sdd.HP.COM ) "free people need no drug laws" -- James A. Parker