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One consideration is to go Postscript plus whatever else you prefer.   
 
That way, printing is OS-indepedent.  You can always find a  
postscript driver for whatever OS your're running at the moment.  
And HP's PCL is pretty much a standard too.  
 
My two printers do PCL 5/6 AND PS II for exactly that reason:  
 
Xerox C20 (Lexmark Optra Color 45 (A/B size)) Inkjet  
HP 1200 Laserjet   
 
The above by way of example, not necessarily a recommendation.  
Lexmark cartridges are a bit pricey, but ubiquitous and refillable.  
 
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jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net writes:  
> ...  
> What color inkjet currently available will work with os/2?    
> Where do I find it and the necessary driver.  
> ...   
> Jack   >jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net  
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