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BANNERS ARE BACKWhen inkjets replaced dot-matrix printers in recent years, few people missed the poor print quality, noise, and frequent paper jams. But they were sorry to lose the ability to print the big banners that have been a fixture of birthday parties and homecomings since the days of the Apple II. Now, Hewlett-Packard has brought back banners--and you won't need crayons to get color. With the flip of a lever, the $300 DeskJet 680C (the Macintosh version is called DeskWriter 680C) can switch from single sheets to fan-folded paper to print banners. For an extra $29, you can get the 682C for Windows, which comes with a variety of Disney software for printing banners, cards, and other novelties. BY STEPHEN H. WILDSTROM
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