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on: July 29, 2025, 18:21

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Testing my HP Laser Writer 2100, standing 10 years in a dark, dusty corner... wow. Works! Awesome!
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Reply #1 on: July 30, 2025, 06:25

Oh cool!!! 8)
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Reply #2 on: July 30, 2025, 08:18

Wow! But you used a new toner/ribbon, did you? After 10 years I suppose it had dried up completely?

Anyway, cool to see! I use my Kyocera printer with the IIci to write the occasional letter and print it. Works perfectly fine via postscript, nevermind the IIci predates the printer by 20+ years :D

Oh and what do I spot there? Another RagTime user ;-)
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Reply #3 on: July 30, 2025, 09:01

This isn't the same toner that was in the printer, but it's been in there for a while. I still have a replacement, brand new. I also had an Apple laser printer. There was no toner available for that anymore, and the previous owner sent it away with the toner installed. I never got my carpet clean again. It was a shame, because I had to throw it away when the toner ran out. That's why I bought the HP one. But it doesn't work with Windows. It always jams paper. Yes, I bought some software for my Mac years ago: Photoshop, FoxPro, HyperCard, and of course RagTime. It has a few bugs, but I like it :-) Unlike the manual says, RagTime never wanted the disk for testing.
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