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Hog <hogSPAM@freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote: > SteveH wrote: > > Is there a modern day equivalent? > > > > We're looking at possibly getting printers we could use in the car / > > hotel room, but the old BJ series were discontinued ages ago and don't > > really know where to look now. > > Yes but they got expensive! > www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Printers/Inkjet/PIXMA_iP90v_with_b     

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Author: SteveH
Date: May 25, 2008 13:43

I have for more years than I care to remember been using a Canon BJ10 (ex) with my RISC OS computers. It has occasionally given trouble with the printout jumping towards the margin (printing LH margin) which has previously been sorted out with a clean and a bit of TLC. Now it seems to have gone into terminal decline and won't respond to the previous tactics. I had to print out my Xmas card
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G.T wrote: > Salut, > >> C'est pas l'Amstrad DMP80 qui avait un chemin linéaire dans >> lequel on pouvait enfourner du bristol ? > Pas à ma connaissance... mais plus proche de nous, les LJ5p le > permettaient. Canon BJ10 ;-) Le chemin est totalement linéaire, on doit même pouvoir y passer une plaque de métal ! -- Eric Reply-to valide, laissez tel quel ! Texte brut vivement conseillé     

Group: comp.sys.acorn.hardware · Group Profile · Search for Bj10 in comp.sys.acorn.hardware
Author: John Williams (News)
Date: Dec 18, 2007 06:37

Bonjour [et,ou un (+ ou -) agréable début de semaine estivale], Et Anne nous présenta, le petit énoncé suivant : Un temps, je récupérais la moitié de la machine neuve, là, je tourne en 1/4 et un tiers. Ce qui n'est pas trop mal pour du matériel qui a parfois 4 ans... J'ai toujours l'AMSTRAD NC150 avec un clavier AZERTY (1994), un pièce de musée m'a-t'on "encore" récemment affirmé
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Bonjour [et,ou un (+ ou -) agréable début de semaine estivale], Et Anne nous présenta, le petit énoncé suivant : > Un temps, je récupérais la moitié de la machine neuve, là, > je tourne en 1/4 et un tiers. Ce qui n'est pas trop mal pour > du matériel qui a parfois 4 ans... J'ai toujours l'AMSTRAD NC150 avec un clavier AZERTY (1994), un pièce de musée m'a-t'on "encore" récemment affirmé     

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Author: Eric PETIT
Date: Dec 25, 2008 01:55

SteveH wrote: Is there a modern day equivalent? We're looking at possibly getting printers we could use in the car / hotel room, but the old BJ series were discontinued ages ago and don't really know where to look now. Yes but they got expensive! www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Printers/Inkjet/PIXMA_iP90v_with_battery/index.asp -- Hog '03 ST4S '96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS
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Is there a modern day equivalent? We're looking at possibly getting printers we could use in the car / hotel room, but the old BJ series were discontinued ages ago and don't really know where to look now. -- SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Ducati 750SS - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 Alfa 75 TSpark - Alfa 156 TSpark - B6 Passat     

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Author: Laetitia
Date: Aug 4, 2008 17:10

The message <br8ls3da292va3hq1i04kkc33rm5fr4lj3@eu.Usenet-News.net> from Chip <chipmunk_1000@excite.com> contains these words: Handset to base leads apparently come with 3 flavours of RJ terminal attached, presumably differing in size but how do I establish which size is needed? As mentioned elsewhere in the thread, handset to base leads are usually 4c4p (sometimes known as RJ10
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:14:34 +0000, John Williams (News) wrote: > I was more hoping for someone who'd cleaned/defluffed something in > particular and sorted it. My own experience of this printer must have ended ten years ago: but usually dismantling it and cleaning everything did the trick. Perhaps some very selectively placed grease or oil may help? >> > E-mail from a RISC machine     

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Author: Laetitia
Date: Aug 4, 2008 17:10

In article <02S9j.21556$zw.12019@newsfe3-win.ntli.net>, Rob Kendrick <nntp@rjek.com> wrote: It may have reached the end of its useful life: certainly, if it's a hardware problem it will most likely be non-economical to repair. Have you given thought to buying a replacement? I was more hoping for someone who'd cleaned/defluffed something in particular and sorted it. E-mail
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Author: Hog
Date: May 25, 2008 13:41

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Author: SteveH
Date: May 25, 2008 13:16

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Author: Roger
Date: Mar 2, 2008 09:15

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Author: Rob Kendrick
Date: Dec 18, 2007 09:30

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Author: John Williams (News)
Date: Dec 18, 2007 09:14

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