Claymore wrote, QUOTE: If you subscribe online to magazines are you able to print a page off the screen? I have been thinking of woodworking mags in the States...if i could print the odd page it would be very useful. UNQUOTE:
I'm not sure, but you may remember a thread on here a while back with me (and several others) signing the praises of my Kindle (Amazon). It's very good for pure print books, but NOT very good with pix and diags (but my Kindle is an OLD model). BUT during the Forum discussions that followed, it came up that you aren't supposed to be able to print a page from Kindle (I stress here I'm talking about books here, I have no mag subscriptions). Anyway, I ended up "proving" that from my Kindle anyway, I definitely could print out a page form a book - any page. It is quite easy really - you just bring the page up on the PC screen (the Kindle connects with the cable provided to my laptop PC - Win 7) and just print a screen shot. Bob's yer uncle!
I stress that I'm talking books here, NO idea about mags, AND doing that is easy but a bit time consuming. I've never tried, but I think I'd get a bit bored with trying to print out an article of, say, 4 or 5 pages long every week or month a new mag came out.
Final caveat - I am NOT a PC expert, VERY far from it, so it MAY be easier than what I've described above, and also COULD be easier (or harder) if you were using, say, a tablet.
More I dunno, sorry, but hope that little bit of definite info could help.
AES