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Mahalo (thanx)! (Reply to this comment)
by rc50
Appreciated all the detail, especially on installation (including the warning to not connect to computer until told to).
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Dec 17 '02 10:28 am PST
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Re: Good review, but almost too many details. (Reply to this comment)
by crankybeer
disagree completely. Loved the set up info and will use it.
-Debby (crankybeer)
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Sep 26 '02 9:33 am PDT
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GREAT review (Reply to this comment)
by crankybeer
I am not tech literate and found all the info I needed, and easy to understand in your epinion. Bless your heart.
Another epinion review also mentions difficulty "switching users on XP" with this model, but didn't explain what that means. It also said that there's no powersave button, which is good to know.
Thanks for the energy!
-Debby (crankybeer)
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Sep 26 '02 9:31 am PDT
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Kudos (Reply to this comment)
by translator
I appreciate the thoroughness of this review.
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Jul 14 '02 5:03 pm PDT
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Re: Extremely helpful review by nc10 of Canon Multipass F30 (Reply to this comment)
by nc10
Thank you very much for the comments. Makes my day!
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May 21 '02 5:40 pm PDT
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Extremely helpful review by nc10 of Canon Multipass F30 (Reply to this comment)
by rmczeyzus
I'm starting a small business and am sloshing through the jungle of office electronics information, trying to squeeze as much bang out of each buck spent. nc10's review told me everything that distributors' websites haven't, both good and bad. I've narrowed my choice of MFCs down to 4, but thanks to this review only 2 are still possibilities, one of which is the Multipass F30.
Thank you, nc10, for posting such an informative review.
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Apr 07 '02 8:58 pm PDT
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Good review, but almost too many details. (Reply to this comment)
by grimjack2
The setup detail isn't necessary in less you feel that there is something about them that is so complicated or unusual that you think it would convince someone to buy or not to buy it.
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Jan 06 '02 1:05 am PST
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