John Chung wrote: > Phil, > > Why don use your DSLR to capture the screen. The pic quality is great! Because it's a hack when the scope can do screenshots itself... You can either plug a USB thumbdrive (FAT16 only if memory serves, so <= 2GB) into the front socket, then print from the BMP file, or plug a printer into the back (USB device mode/remote control) socket. At the moment, I usually end up using a 128MB Crucial thumb-drive, screendump to that, then have to pop it into my laptop (or desktop) PC to print it out. Problem is both my printers are upstairs and I usually work downstairs -- the Kyocera colour laser is far too heavy to move around (FS-C5200dn -- takes two people to lift) and the inkjet (Canon iP4600) takes up too much space on the workbench. So the attraction of the Pogo: - It's small - It's cheap - The prints are sticky-backed (which means I can do away with the "go looking for the one Pritt-stick in the house that actually works" step). Just wondering if it's a viable option really.. Tek reckon the TDS2000B (I have a TDS2024B) works with "any Pictbridge printer" so I figured it might be worth a punt... -- Phil. piclist@philpem.me.uk http://www.philpem.me.uk/ -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist