Re: no such thing as a "generic" printer...
- From: Frank <fb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 09:08:05 -0700
William R. Walsh wrote:
Hi!Our troll is not talking about generic printer drivers making a printer "generic". He states that if you use any ink other than the printer makers oem ink, then you have a "generic" printer.
I see that our resident troll and oem spammer is trying to convince
someone (himself?) that there is such a thing as a "generic' printer.
A generic printer?
While there's probably no printer that is named or sold as such, almost any
printer with an onboard processor can be driven with a generic driver that
allows text-only printing.
I don't know if any modern printers still emulate Epson (FX-80) or IBM
Graphics printers, but those are also drivers that can treat a printer as
though it were a "generic" type.
William
Bull***!
Frank
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