Darren Reed wrote:
Btw, someone else mentioned something to the effect that hard drives were "new" to printers. Hard drives have been in printers for ~10 years (if not more) where you needed 100MB or so of space to spool print jobs.
Hard drives were available for the first of the Apple postscript laser printers... In fact it was a standing joke that the printers had more CPU power than the machines they were serving. There were also a couple of postscript printers that had sun workstations in their guts... They allowed telnet logins with trivial (or no) root passwords. ---- I remember one case where someone had attached his PS printer to a building wide (apartment) net. Didn't use DHCP so he just assigned it a random address (that conflicted with available DHCP allocations). Somebody from the support group logged in to the printer, did some investigation on it. The end solution was to print a message on his printer asking him to call the support group for help. -- Stephen Samuel +1(604)876-0426 samuel@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bcgreen.com/~samuel/ Powerful committed communication. Transformation touching the jewel within each person and bringing it to light.