BANDIT Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Hi EVERYONE firstly id like to thank kirky AND CHICHICHI FOR ALL THEIR HELP WITH MY ETS QUESTIONS, I spoke to CHICHICHI LAST NIGHT AND HE TOLD ME WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT LINKING RINGS. ANOTHER QUESTION NOW WHATS THE SMALLEST PRINTER YOU CAN USE WITH THE BRICON ETS, WE HAVE A MONSTER OF ONE AND I NEED A SMALL PRINTER YOU CAN CARRY EASILY, PLEASE GIVE MAKE AND MODEL WITH PRICE AND WHERE I CAN GET. BANDIT
BANDIT Posted April 9, 2009 Author Report Posted April 9, 2009 THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLYS KEEP THEM COMMING, ALL DONE IN INVISABLE INK. BANDIT
PIGEON_MAN Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Hi EVERYONE firstly id like to thank kirky AND CHICHICHI FOR ALL THEIR HELP WITH MY ETS QUESTIONS, I spoke to CHICHICHI LAST NIGHT AND HE TOLD ME WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT LINKING RINGS. ANOTHER QUESTION NOW WHATS THE SMALLEST PRINTER YOU CAN USE WITH THE BRICON ETS, WE HAVE A MONSTER OF ONE AND I NEED A SMALL PRINTER YOU CAN CARRY EASILY, PLEASE GIVE MAKE AND MODEL WITH PRICE AND WHERE I CAN GET. BANDIT Gave you all the info.before about a printer and who to get in touch with.
PATTY BHOY Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Hello Bandit. Whatever the brand of ETS, a compatible printer is needed. If a printer is suitable for one brand, then it is compatible with any brand. Forget about the term DOS, as this is in itself an old unused term. A printer for ETS needs to have (i). A Parallel port (ii). A print emulation of PCL6 It is incorrect that these printers are antiquated. Printers with these specifications are relatively easy to find, as longer as you don't just go to your average PC World, which only stock low specification cheap printers suitable for kids bedrooms. You will find the required specifications on Laser printers that are the second or third level in that brands list of available printers. The cheapest printers are precisely that, cheap printers with limited specifications. PCL6 means that the printer can compose its own page, rather that rely on a computer to do the composing for it. Obviously a ETS Club Master is not a computer therefore it needs PCL6 to be contained onboard the printer. The best option at this moment in time is probably the BROTHER HL-5240L (at £89 + vat) available from http://www.printerbase.co.uk. This printer also currently gives a 3 year warranty as a special offer.
tskyes Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Hello Bandit. Whatever the brand of ETS, a compatible printer is needed. If a printer is suitable for one brand, then it is compatible with any brand. Forget about the term DOS, as this is in itself an old unused term. A printer for ETS needs to have (i). A Parallel port (ii). A print emulation of PCL6 It is incorrect that these printers are antiquated. Printers with these specifications are relatively easy to find, as longer as you don't just go to your average PC World, which only stock low specification cheap printers suitable for kids bedrooms. You will find the required specifications on Laser printers that are the second or third level in that brands list of available printers. The cheapest printers are precisely that, cheap printers with limited specifications. PCL6 means that the printer can compose its own page, rather that rely on a computer to do the composing for it. Obviously a ETS Club Master is not a computer therefore it needs PCL6 to be contained onboard the printer. The best option at this moment in time is probably the BROTHER HL-5240L (at £89 + vat) available from http://www.printerbase.co.uk. This printer also currently gives a 3 year warranty as a special offer. I WAS JUST GUNA SAY THAT !
BANDIT Posted April 9, 2009 Author Report Posted April 9, 2009 THANKYOU ALL WHO POSTED REPLYS ,PIGEONMAN THANKYOU ALSO ,I LOOKED AT THE WEBSITE YOU SENT ME AND THE PRINTERS WERE VERY BIG , IT SEEMS THE PRINTERS THAT YOU NEED FOR ETS ARE A LOT BIGGER THAN A DESKTOP PRINTER, THE REASON I WANTED A SMALL PRINTER IS BECAUSE WE HAVE TO BRING IT TO THE CLUB AND BRING IT BACK HOME AGAIN BARELY FITS IN THE CAR BOOT WITH MY 2 BASKETS ONCE AGAIN THANKS, IF IT WAS A USB PRINTER YOU CAN GET A VERY SMALL PRINTER. BANDIT
BANDIT Posted April 9, 2009 Author Report Posted April 9, 2009 THANKYOU PATTYBHOY TYKYES PIGEONMAN KIRKY AND CHICHICHI FOR YOUR HELP BANDIT
chichichi Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 bandit we use a big one in the club a brother 5240 and we use my epson c70 plus for the basketing,, we use this one with a power pack,, the bricon will work with any old parallel one,, some of the new parallel do not work with any system.. If you can buy a epson c70 plus the ink for black costs £3.34 each,, so £7 for the season,,lovely jubbly.. best of luck ant
Mark Palmer Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 The Bricon system will operate with any Printer that has a Parallel port and a print language of PCL6. It would seem that information given out by myself on the matter has already been re-posted here. The smallest laser printer available at present that is compatible is the OKI B2400 which weighs in a less than 5 kg and is around half the size of most laser printers. Best regards MARK PALMER Bricon UK
PIGEON_MAN Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 The Bricon system will operate with any Printer that has a Parallel port and a print language of PCL6. It would seem that information given out by myself on the matter has already been re-posted here. The smallest laser printer available at present that is compatible is the OKI B2400 which weighs in a less than 5 kg and is around half the size of most laser printers. Best regards MARK PALMER Bricon UK This is the one I told you about Bandit,it was Mark who put me onto this one,also if you get in touch with Printerbase they will deliver within 24 hours.
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