Just got a new "toy". A dazzling one. And thereby hangs a tale. A short one.
Entitled, "Bye, Bye, Kinko's"
For years (at least 15) I have held a "corporate account" at Kinko's, given their shops' ubiquitous distribution about the 50 states and, particularly, their convenience for PowerBook (and, I guess, WINBook) owners quickly to print from said laptops.
For some reason that has changed over the last year or so. It's no longer possible to just drop in at a Kinko's, day or night, hook up your PB to the convenient ethernet node, select the desired printer (several drivers already installed on one's PPB). and print away.
Recently, they say, "Bring in your file on a ZIP disk, " and "No, we don't have AppleWorks or Adobe Elements on our drives" and "You
could send us a PDf . . ."
Well, you get the picture, if not the printout. Too arduous to stay as a customer. methinks.
So, I've gotten a Canon i70 BubbleJet, portable at 4 lbs and 12 x 6.5 x 2". Amazing output. The reviews I read were, if anything, understated, IMO.
Question: Anyone out there yet accumulated any travel experience with this quite new product? I'm particularly interested in how you carry it? I appears to fit in my favorite Port PB case, but I'm wondering if I should provide extra padding, since the padding provision therein for the PB didn't contemplate this nifty device. And, overhead compartment storage can get dicey, depending on who's tried to stuff what in there after you
thought you'd staked the claim to such important real estate!