Yes, I can't get enough of work.
No, I keep work and home separate.
Who Cares?
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz (Oc'ed to 3GHz - Stock Volts)
Asus P5E-VM HDMI
4GB (2x 2GB) Corsair XMS Xpert II RAM
ATi Radeon 4870 512MB GFX Card
2x 74GB WD Raptor Sata HDD (RAID 0)
500GB Seagate Barracuda Sata II HDD
500GB Hitachi Sata II HDD
600W500att OCZ PSU
-TOTAL HDD SPACE 1148GB-
Yes I do, a Canon MF3110 all in one which I use more for scanning than anything else.
I used to have a NP6621 for coping but got sick of servicing it. I did also have the back panel frame of a GP605 which I turned into a light fitting using cabinet spot lights shining through various points, it looked good but weighed a ton, which is when I found out that my walls couldn't take the weight and half the plaster came down - but it did look good!!!
I have a cheapo all-in-one inkjet which I mainly use to scan the odd thing here and there.
If I need anything more done I just do it at work.
NO, I have a shitty inkjet all in one if I need a copy of something.
I used to have a Mita Ci-1100 years ago. The NIC went out on it, rendering it it useless to me. I remember it was a real pain in the ass to dispose of. I think I'm better off with the little inkjet all-in-ones...
But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
No - I don't even have a printer @ home
I have an Epson Stylus Pro 7000 plotter, Hp DesignJet 1050c plotter, Sharp AL1531, Pitney Bowes C500 with staple and sort, Xerox Phaser 6250 and a Xerox 7300.
My fiance decided to buy a brother color laser MFC last year and try to surprise me with it. I told her if she has any problems with it I'm not gonna fix the damn thing.
Hmmm, not sure if this qualifies, got a Multilith1250 printing press and an Eskofot platemaker, well i guess its reproduction equipment.
Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints
I have a Kyocera FS1118MFP. One of my customers gave it to me when we upgraded it as they didn't want to keep it. Only done 21K, Prints,copies, and scans..............
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