On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 23:26:18 -0800, Martin Trautmann <t-(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 14:27:19 -0800, mickey wrote:
>> No disagreement with HP's customer service, it has always been their
>> Achilles heel but the Deskwriter was not the first inkjet printer. The
>> first was the ThinkJet in 84.
>> http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/his...011/index.html
>> The DeskWriter series was their third generation inkjet if I recall.
>
> Hi Mickey,
>
> I guess you're right about earlier injet printers at all. But AFAIK the
> DeskWriter was the first Apple compatible inkjet printer from HP - it
> was the DeskJet with an AppleTalk interface (RS-422) and Mac drivers.
> Since this thread was about MacOS incompatibility (Snow Leopard / MacOS
> 10.6), I did not consider the DOS world (Hm, I guess, Win 3.1 was around
> by that time).
>
> - Martin
No harm. It was a long time ago. It only caught my eye because I'm a
former HP employee with friends and family associated with the inkjet
divisions. Was friends and worked with the industrial Eng that designed
the first inkjet, the ThinkJet. Have owned several thinkjets, a
pagewriter and several Deskjet models. Son is an Eng at the Vancouver
printer Div. Have been a Canon owner for at least 5 yrs.
Mickey