iKWICK7 said:Nice desk, looks good. Is that a wide format printer I see (i.e. 11x17 or bigger)? I am looking into getting one of those for myself.
CanadaRAM said:Cool. Don't forget that if you do work in your office and earn business or self-employed income, you may be able to deduct a proportion of your home expenses as business expense.
ironic23 said:awesome setup. i was just curious but are you not using the magnetic stand for the iSight? the stand looked transparent. what kinda stand are you using?
emw said:Congrats - it is nice to have a place to stretch out and work peacefully.
Oh, and also a place to store the Budweiser lamp your wife wouldn't let you put in the living room.
Maxwell Smart said:What I see is that awesome ergonomic mesh chair (right?) How much did you wind up paying for yours?
CanadaRAM said:Is it just me, or do your female relatives seem to be extraordinarily well connected for a guy with your tastes?
mustard said:It is a Herman Miller Aeron Chair - My mom works for Herman Miller and gave it and an Eames Chair to me as a college graduation present so I don't know how much she paid but you can get them online at http://www.homeofficesolutions.com/ - they appear to start at $899 with free shipping (but I don't know how well that will work because this chair has so many options and features - I had a 1hr sitting to be fitted and taught about all the levers and switches it has for adjustment.)
Link to Herman Miller Aeron Chairs
CanadaRAM said:yeah, that's an Epson Stylus Photo 2200 or similar - I have one myself. Beautiful prints if you use the right paper. Finicky as the devil to set up paper, print drivers, ink and colour balancing.
mustard said:It is the old & trusty Epson Stylus Photo 2200 (13X19) still chugging along after 5 years (knock on wood)
iKWICK7 said:Would either of you recommend one? I've been looking to get one to primarily print out some AutoCad drawings (black and white plans and such) and some color renderings eventual (about time I started making a portfolio!). CompUsa always has an Epson and a Canon on sale for about 399.
mustard said:It is the stick on mount that came with the original iSight when it was first introduced.
Nar1117 said:Are those all harddrives that i see on the left side of the desk?
mustard said:I really like my 2200 but for just black & white / line drawings I don't think you would need the same detail provided by the 2200. I would suggest the Epson Stylus Photo 1280 (MSRP $399) for lower resolution/line drawings or the Canon i9900 (MSRP $499) for light duty photography as well. Or try to get a second hand 2200 off eBay.
iKWICK7 said:Thanks for the advice- I'll look into it. Just noticed that you live in North Brunswick- I used to live in Marlboro/still work there on weekends. Small world.