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Default Office Printer Table

On 4/21/19 12:06 PM, Leon wrote:
On 4/20/2019 4:22 PM, wrote:
On Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 1:12:35 PM UTC-7,
wrote:
On Sat, 20 Apr 2019 14:55:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote:

A couple of weeks ago I showed a link to a drawing of a printer table
that I was going to build.
The links to the finished product.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112.../in/dateposted
The white is GF Antique White Milk paint. GF Cherry gel stain for the
top and shelves.


Didn't you get the email - it's a paperless society now !
.. and I don't see the slot - to feed the paper through ...
.. otherwise .. Pretty Nice ..
John T.


It has been more than 15 years since I have used a bottom-feed printer
(Okidata dot matrix). This design appears to have been
purpose-designed and built for more modern printers. Only if it was
designed for mass production supporting various obsolete printers
would the lack of a slot matter. It appears to me that the one
customer that matters is satisfied.


There is a paper tray on the bottom of the unit and holds about 100
sheets. There is also a back single feed for envelopes or heavy stock
or photographs. Oddly also a tray to print CD's.


Looks excellent Leon, super functional too 8^)

FWIW this is a relatively new design for Epson, the RT 7700. The ink
tanks fill from much more inexpensive bottles. A full refresh of all 5
tanks cost $60. It came with two sets, 10 bottles of ink.
Bought in early December and used at least weekly and printed about 80
Christmas letters with full art work on those pages. Tanks are
approximately 85% full. My previous Epson cost $120 for a refresh of
new cartridges and would be empty by now.


A while back there was one of those "top ten" lists of most expensive
liquids per gallon. Although I couldn't believe some of it, among the
various scotch and perfume concoctions black printer ink came in at
number 8, blood was at #10. Of course this was followed a few weeks
later by report of a crash involving a semi truck that was hauling
printer ink. I was hoping they would mention the insurance claim numbers...


-BR