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From Pc To Therma Fax
pencilingmad
post Sep 17 2009, 12:54 AM
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Ok so I do most of all my work, other than sketching on a Wacom tablet it would be cool if I could just print my line art from Photoshop to the Therma fax. Does any one know of such a set-up? Are how?
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post Sep 17 2009, 01:05 PM
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Get yaself a dot matrix printer
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post Sep 17 2009, 01:06 PM
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No such connection is possible without custom building an interface between the two and writing a program that allows them to "talk" to each other as therma faxs dont offer ports of any kind or software


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