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Trade: Remodeling, Replacement windows,
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Trade: Roofing
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Re: Using A Printer In Your Truck
I'm taking the Toyota thing personal, if Americans would buy American cars we would not be in this recession. When will you guys wake up?
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and the us trucks just suck! i have a 2008 F250 thats been in the shop this year and last more then i drove it.... |
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Trade: Masonry
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Re: Using A Printer In Your Truck
I agree with u Mel. Buy American cars. Any contractor out of work in MI. That drives
a foreign auto I don't feel bad for. "OH I WONDER WAY ITS SO SLOW OUT THERE" Jack a--. And U.S trucks are the best in the world. No doubt Last edited by INTRA; 02-03-2009 at 10:12 PM. |
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All the parts made here? Assembled here? Main office located here? What? I am having problems thinking of one car company that uses the bulk of the parts that are made here in the USA. Assembled here - That includes Toyota, Honda, Mercedes & I can't remember who else. Manufactured in countries besides the US, everyone including Ford, Chevy & Dodge Sorry, but the evil Toyota did not put Detroit in the position it is now, it might have pushed it there a little bit. Just be glad Toyota doesn't produce a truck with a diesel engine in it, yet... |
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Trade: Masonry
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Japan. Bottom line is it affects tons of jobs through the U.S. I think its b.s Moving a lot of factories to other countries. |
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Trade: Renovations & Decks
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Anyway, most american vehicles are probbaly less american than toyota
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Trade: Roofing
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Location: St Louis
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Re: Using A Printer In Your Truck
ive been using a printer in truck during winter with no problems
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Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Louisville, Ky.
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Re: Using A Printer In Your TruckQuote:
My color ink freezes and I have to stick it on the dash. The black is fine. |
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Trade: Mechanical, Structural
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: New Jersey
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Re: Using A Printer In Your Truck
I run my laptop and my HP printer on a 2-outlet JVC AC adapter, plugged into my 12 volt power jack. I fax electronically, via either wifi or my Sprint air card. One thing that still irks me is scanning. I bought a little portable scanner, but it's too dang slow. I always end up going to Kinko's or any place with a fax machine when I'm on the road and fax it to my laptop. It comes through as a pdf. It looks like a faxed copy, obviously, but it works. Never had an issue with ink freezing.
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