Dot-matrix? The 1980s called. They want their obsolete hardware back
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I was refering to "mostly" who have not yet announced eprint enabled printer models and are missing the new business opportunity.To name a few would be brother, lexmark and many others who still work on laserjet or dotmatrix ( any one?) etc.HP, Dell etc are the giants of the industry.My comment was not applicable to them.BestPKSFrom: Robert Maxey <bobbyzio36@gmail.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2011, 11:54
Subject: [iPad] Re: Too many printer apps available... which to choose?I do not agree. ALL hardware manufacturers employ software engineers. We had more than 20 devs working for us and their goal was to write things like drivers and software. Are you suggesting that HP or Dell or Gateway do not have developers on staff?
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, pabitra saha <pksaha000@...> wrote:
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> Many of them may not have competence to develop the printer end software and elecronics.
> Printer manufacturers are mostly mechanical companies.
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