According to what I have read, for example here http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=4387324 the OP is not really correct.
1. Germany has had this system running since 2009.
2. Denmark will start using it from April 2011.
3. Sweden is just looking at having this kind of a solution.
And for all three, it is / will be only complimentary to regular stamps.
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I was of course wrong, when I got to the printer I noticed that ugly orange led flashing and the display saying "load letter"..
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I just tried to print to my printer loaded with A4-papers. It worked! Finally. This has not worked until now (forced letter).
This is very common with software developed in the US, they seem to forget/not care/not being aware of that there are other countries in the world.I think most countries in the world use A4.
No it doesn't...but if you in addition to this also choose an ISP that shovs all their traffic encrypted out of the country and let's the trafic exit from another country, you're OK.
Swedish ISP Bahnhof has plans to do this (link in swedish).
http://www.bahnhof.se/privat/news.php?open=28
Who's left to sell to?
If the FPS is better, the Windows-gamers will come...
USA != The Internet, but sure, USA by itself is the source of almost as much spam as the other 9 top countries combined.
According to what I have read, for example here http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=4387324 the OP is not really correct. 1. Germany has had this system running since 2009. 2. Denmark will start using it from April 2011. 3. Sweden is just looking at having this kind of a solution. And for all three, it is / will be only complimentary to regular stamps.
I was of course wrong, when I got to the printer I noticed that ugly orange led flashing and the display saying "load letter"..
I just tried to print to my printer loaded with A4-papers. It worked! Finally. This has not worked until now (forced letter). This is very common with software developed in the US, they seem to forget/not care/not being aware of that there are other countries in the world.I think most countries in the world use A4.
Samsung works good. They have Linux drivers but they are not needed, open source drivers works great.
http://openprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=Samsung
No it doesn't...but if you in addition to this also choose an ISP that shovs all their traffic encrypted out of the country and let's the trafic exit from another country, you're OK. Swedish ISP Bahnhof has plans to do this (link in swedish). http://www.bahnhof.se/privat/news.php?open=28