On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Jesse Dougherty wrote: > Hi all, we are trying to piece together some older HP line printers and > needed some additional information. We have a C3201A - LP475 and a C3201B - > LP500 smaller line printers and we need to find a technical reference guide > for. I'm told that the HP ordering part number is 165015-001PX but HP has I have one (sorry, only one) and mine is dated 1995 with a manual part number of 153823-001PX. The title is "LP Series Printers" Technical Reference Manual. I used to have a bunch but tossed them all out, save this one. (it is a thick, approx 1.5" spiral bound manual) --- Deborah McMahon <mailto:d.mcmahon@telesciences.com> Senior Systems Administrator Telesciences, Inc. <http://www.telesciences.com> 2000 Midlantic Drive, Suite 410, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Tel: +1.856.866.1000 ext. 4143 Fax: +1.856.866.0185 --- * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *
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Deborah McMahon <d.mcmahon@telesciences.com> wrote: > I have one (sorry, only one) and mine is dated 1995 with a > manual part number of 153823-001PX. The title is "LP Series > Printers" Technical Reference Manual. I used to have a bunch but > tossed them all out, save this one. (it is a thick, approx 1.5" > spiral bound manual) http://partsurfer.hp.com/ is your friend - it even knows about the part number above and claims to have the thing on sale for $28 USD (no idea about shipping). Now, giving it that 15... partnumber, partsurfer claims that it has been replaced by 165015-001PX.... and shows that as the part available. rick jones -- The computing industry isn't as much a game of "Follow The Leader" as it is one of "Ring Around the Rosy" or perhaps "Duck Duck Goose." - Rick Jones these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :) feel free to post, OR email to raj in cup.hp.com but NOT BOTH...
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