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On Fri, 2 Oct 1998 16:34:18 -0700 Tilmann Brotz
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> We have a Codonics NP-1660 dye sublimation printer. It is based, from my
> understanding, on the Kodak dye sub printers (i.e. ColorEase and similar
> models). The nice thing with the Codonics though is that it is a small UNIX
> box running solaris on a Sparc processor. It can be integrated into the
> network with virtually any network protocols.
We also have this printer, and people are really happy with
both the quality of the prints and the remote access
features. I am very happy with the internal accounting
& password protectin. The only problem is the need to
change from a B/W to a color ribbon to accomodate different
users. Ribbon changing is a pain.
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Herbert M. Geller, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Pharmacology voice - 732-235-4084
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School fax - 732-235-4073
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854 Internet - [log in to unmask]
www: http//www2.umdnj.edu/~geller/lab/
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