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    anyone herd or know of Desk Top Binder v2 pro/lite?

    so the lady in the office tells me...

    if we use Desk Top Binder v2 we can use the photocopier as a printer.... i'm just about to google it and have a look around, but i thought i should ask if you chaps had used it before and if it's anygood

    cheers Jimmy

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    Erm, you can use the photocopier as the printer if it has a NIC, parallel port, or USB connection on it.

    Doesn't matter what software you got - it need hooking up to something!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Sixkiller
    so the lady in the office tells me...

    if we use Desk Top Binder v2 we can use the photocopier as a printer.... i'm just about to google it and have a look around, but i thought i should ask if you chaps had used it before and if it's anygood

    cheers Jimmy
    What model copier is it? The big Ricohs and Minoltas can make STUNNING printers; with the right kit they'll do helpful things like scan to email (and in the case of our colour jobbie, directly to PDF format as well...). They're cheap to run, DISGUSTINGLY quick and usually the print quality is fantastic. But, as said above, you need some form of network interface (see Electronics For Imaging for example).

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