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Dear Dave and List,
<br> I have the exact same printer and do the same thing
with it. Most of my customers are impressed and do comment on it. I wonder
sometimes if they think I charge too much because I buy these expensive
toys. I usually comment about not being able to read my own handwriting
and for the most part I think they're going along with that. It is a real
professional look to print the invoice right on the spot, I think.
<br>
Greg Newell
<p>"David M. Porritt" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE> <font size=+1>List:</font> <font size=+1>I
view of the discussion on laptops vs. SAT, does anyone else carry a printer
with them? I have a Canon BJC-50 small, battery operated, infra-red
linked printer that I love. I print invoices (my writing is illegible)
estimates, evaluations etc. It's so handy to have it with you and
not have to say "I'll send you an insurance evaluation in the mail."</font> <font size=+1>dave</font>
<hr><font size=+0>David M. <font face="Times New Roman"><font color="#000000">Porritt</font></font></font><font size=+0><a href="mailto:dporritt@swbell.net">dporritt@swbell.net</a></font><font size=+0>Meadows
School of the Arts</font><font size=+0>Southern Methodist University</font><font size=+0>Dallas,
TX 75275</font>
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