Hi again,
>
> It's a pretty solid printer, but they tend to have paper feed issues.
> Mine sure does. I have to regularly open it up and clean all the
> rubber rollers with isopropyl alchohol. This makes them "sticky"
> enough again to pull paper through.
That's what I've read in the archive and around the 'net -
something advertised as specially
designed to clean off the gunk which can accumulate on the rollers
but if alcohol works... probably
a lot cheaper. What about the waste ink accumulator, any issues with
that? I've read that it's not
serviceable.
> If
> you want to be able to receive faxes and immediately print it might be
> good to look for a PCMCIA fax modem, but other than that I've heard
> good things about the Newton modems.
>
Yeah, probably a good idea to go PCMCIA. Marisa mentioned an x-
jack model - are they all
pretty much the same? Aren't faxes limited to like 9600 baud?
Thanks for your time, take care.
Scott
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