[AT] OT - computer problem
Mike Meulenberg
meulenms at gmx.com
Mon Oct 22 08:04:53 PDT 2012
I use CutePDF all the time, very handy little program.
Mike
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From: Steve W.
Receiver: Antique tractor email discussion group
Time: 2012-10-22, 10:15:38
Subject: Re: [AT] OT - computer problem
Cecil R Bearden wrote:
> I used HP printers for years and was really happy with them. I did
> inspection work and I needed for the colors to be correct. My last HP
> printer was one of those all in ones that was supposed to make disc
> labels also. If I power surge, it would have to be unplugged to reset,
> turning it off with the switch would not work. I would try to make a
> copy and it would have to regenerate for over 2 hours. I once tried to
> make a copy and it said it was restarting, and I left and came back 4
> hours later and it was still restarting. I unplugged it and it
> restarted and worked. It also used ink like I was buying it in
> gallons. Every other day I would have to install some HP update for the
> printer... I bought an Epson. I cut my ink usage by 2/3 !!! The
> only negative comment I have on the Epson is that it stop[s scanning
> into PDF after about 100 copies, and you have to buy a software
> package. I bought a pdf editor for $20 last year and I just use it
> instead of the supplied software . The epson works great..
> ..Cecil in OKla
>
>
I bet a lot of folks would like to scan things or convert things to .pdf.
Here is a nice FREE program that allows you to turn ANYTHING you can
print into a .pdf file.
It doesn't allow you to edit .pdf files like Adobe does but it is handy
for some stuff.
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp
The paid version allows you to play with .pdf files
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/Pro.asp
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Steve W.
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