On 12/09/2007, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
  On Sep 12, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Geoff Reed wrote:
  Some of the more recent Xerox color
copiers/printers (ok, 10 ish
 years ago)
 were SCSI based, and came with a "rendering engine" that was a
 headless
 Sparc server. 
    The one in question (Sridhar's Kodak XLT7720, I'm assuming that's
 the one he's talking about) wasn't necessarily used in that manner.
 I myself used it connected directly to a Mac running MacOS 9.  It had
 drivers that presented it as a Photoshop export device.  It could be
 a bit finicky, but the output quality was astonishing. 
I sit illuminated and educated. Thanks!
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