I love my Panasonic Dot-Matrix printer - one day I hope to have its
cartridges!
But all relationships have their downsides and I'm not sure I can live with
the noise as the repeat prescription list for my umpteenth patient gets
printed out, nor can I live with the frequent and buttock-clenchingly
annoying pauses for jammed paper.
So, if there is an alternative what is the preferred option?
An alternative robust, rapid and noisy dot-matrix?
A sleek but slow bubble-jet?
or, a heavy and expensive laser jet?
Obviously, the printer must be capable of taking the sheet-fed FP10 in all
their green glory. A printer tray taking A4 paper would be an unexpected
bonus.
This question comes at a time when the practice is planning to move to EMIS
and a major hardware purchase is planned - hey, the more the merrier (and, I
hope, the more cost-effective)
Johnathan Cobb
Sheffield, UK
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