HP has an IR adapter you can purchase directly from them. If memory serves
me correctly, it runs approx. $50 and can be ordered off their web site.
--Mike
> From: Point Mutation <locutus@hawaii.rr.com>
> Reply-To: newtontalk@planetnewton.com
> Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 15:06:52 -1000
> To: <newtontalk@planetnewton.com>
> Subject: NTLK IrDA and HP LaserJet question (was eMate to HP Deskjet 340)
>
>> What are the Newton-compatible IrDA printers?
>> The printers which support this software enhancement are the HP DeskJet
>> 340, HP LaserJet 5MP and HP LaserJet 6MP."
>
> Does the HP LaserJet need some sort of IR adaptor to print using IR? My
> girlfriend has a LaserJet 6MP and there doesn't seem to be an IR lens for
> the newton to point to. We just use print pack to print but using IR would
> remove all the trouble of having to constantly connect w/ the
> serial-parallel cable.
>
> anyways,
> bg
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