Apr-29-2018 01:53 PM
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May-01-2018 12:30 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:Very good point for someone who plans on using them while boondocking or hooked up to questionable power sources. They do draw a lot of power when starting.
For lasers, keep in mind the power surge and draw 😉
May-01-2018 12:11 PM
May-01-2018 11:21 AM
jcpainter wrote:Yes my Dell color laser scans, copies, prints in both color or B/W.
For those of you that are using B&W laser printers, a couple of questions.
- Do they scan and copy like the all-in-one ink-jet printers?
- If you are printing a document that contains color in it, will the B&W laser print the portion that is in color as B&W, or does it just not print that part?
May-01-2018 10:58 AM
jcpainter wrote:I'll have to take your word that you need color, but we've never needed anything but black/gray for 7-8 years. Peggy prints out some photos using a small photo printer, but that's it for color. They could give me a color inkjet printer and I'd dump it first chance I got.Almot wrote:
There is another very good reason NOT to use inkjet. In RV you don't usually have a designated office. Put an inkjet printed page on a wet counter or dinner table and see what happens. OTH, laser print dries out with no consequences.
I understand occasional need in color (at home) to print photos of grandchildren etc, but not in RV.
There are LOTS of other needs for printing color besides pictures.
May-01-2018 10:13 AM
Almot wrote:
There is another very good reason NOT to use inkjet. In RV you don't usually have a designated office. Put an inkjet printed page on a wet counter or dinner table and see what happens. OTH, laser print dries out with no consequences.
I understand occasional need in color (at home) to print photos of grandchildren etc, but not in RV.
May-01-2018 10:00 AM
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Apr-30-2018 08:24 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Done.
You could save the scammers a lot of time and money and just post your personal info out in the open..
Apr-30-2018 07:58 AM
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Apr-30-2018 02:10 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:2oldman wrote:
Do your taxes online.
Even doing taxes online you SHOULD STILL PRINT OUT A HARD COPY and retain that documentation for 7 yrs.
IRS or State would have a field day if you are not able to reproduce your documents in the even of an audit..
Online stuff HAS a "habit" of "disappearing" into thin air.
Apr-29-2018 08:16 PM