In message <48F5F623.3090901@nnytech.net>, Martin writes >I, like many others, have trouble reading large amounts of text on a >monitor versus on printed paper (that doesn't flicker or emit light). I much prefer printed data sheets, I can flick between sections quickly, add little 'invisible' tape bookmarks for often used bits and I can make notes in the margins or if I print them single sided then on the back of the preceding page although I've taken to adding blank pages into the binding combs where I need notes. All apart from having the same difficulty as you do reading text off a screen. > >So Microchip doesn't [seem to] offer printed books. Are there other >options than going through a whole toner cartridge on my laser printer? Check your local free ads or ebay, the old HP workgroup/office lasers are really good workhorses which will churn out good prints for hundreds of thousands of pages and cost buttons to buy/run/maintain (if you decide to) > >- >Martin -- Clint Sharp -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist