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Dave January 19, 2003 04:51 PM

XP Print options? FINEPRINT?
 
Updated from w98 to wXP and now have lost print options with my HP printer. Any suggestions? Is FinePrint as good as it sounds? or are there better print programs for a similar or less price? I know this is not exactly a marketing question, but lots of people would like to efficiently print ebooks & web pages and I have come to respect the knowledge shared on this board. Thanks, Dave

Don Alm January 19, 2003 08:34 PM

Re: XP Print options? FINEPRINT?
 
FinePrint has been a workhorse for me AND...it saves paper and ink because most of the time I print out 2 Pages on 1 sheet and other times 4 pages on 1 sheet.

Also saves on having LESS sheets to put in folders.

I haven't found anything better than FinePrint at any price.

Don Alm


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Martin Avis January 20, 2003 02:03 AM

Re: XP Print options? FINEPRINT?
 
Hi Dave,

When I upgraded to XP my HP printer stopped working altogether! It turned out to need new drivers, which, when installed, gave me even more functionality than before.

Certainly I was able to print 2 or 4 pages to a sheet.

Check out HP's site for upgraded drivers. But here is a tip - when you have fond the right one, and downloaded it to your computer, removed the old one first. Some drivers don't like to be installed on top of old ones.

I hope that helps.

Martin.




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Chris January 20, 2003 04:30 PM

Re: XP Print options? FINEPRINT?
 
I've been using Fineprint for 2 or 3 years, now. I've only used the more basic options but have been very happy with it. It's saved me a lot of paper & ink.

> Updated from w98 to wXP and now have lost
> print options with my HP printer. Any
> suggestions? Is FinePrint as good as it
> sounds? or are there better print programs
> for a similar or less price? I know this is
> not exactly a marketing question, but lots
> of people would like to efficiently print
> ebooks & web pages and I have come to
> respect the knowledge shared on this board.
> Thanks, Dave


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