tnsharpshooter
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That’s the way most everything is these days. The worst are the ones that include a manual, but the only thing in it is a QR code to scan to get the one online.I would rather have a legit paperback printed model, than having to download a pdf and printing it out or reading it on screen
Only parts would be outdated. So i had to go online and order a manual. I get headaches and my eyes hurt from looking at screens.Saves trees I guess.
Plus updatable detector the hard copy could go outdated with time and more updates.
Yup, and also saving costs was probably even higher on their list. Much easier to update the digital manual also.Saves trees I guess.
Plus updatable detector the hard copy could go outdated with time and more updates.
What if you didn't have your manual with you and you needed to look something up? At least with it available online, you can look it up just about anywhere in the world with your cell phone.Only parts would be outdated. So i had to go online and order a manual. I get headaches and my eyes hurt from looking at screens.
There are a LOT of places where I go that there is no cell service, or what little there is, isn't really usable. So in that case, if the paper manual is at home, you're just out of luck.What if you didn't have your manual with you and you needed to look something up? At least with it available online, you can look it up just about anywhere in the world with your cell phone.
I have it on my phone and IPAD makes it very convienent inj the fieldThank You for your answer.
I would rather have a legit paperback printed model, than having to download a pdf and printing it out or reading it on screen. That is like buying a new vehicle and the manual is not in the glove box anymore but online in pdf form. IMO that is total #@$%.
That's why I make "field copies"--either photocopies or my own edited versions--and leave the originals at home. 😉There are a LOT of places where I go that there is no cell service, or what little there is, isn't really usable. So in that case, if the paper manual is at home, you're just out of luck.
If one owns a smart phone and iPad.I have it on my phone and IPAD makes it very convienent inj the field
See post #9: Screens give him eye strain & headaches. I can relate; there was a time I couldn't look at a screen for more than 10-20 minutes without getting a whopping migraine. It's gotten better over time, but I still have to be careful... Frequent breaks. Same applies to MD.Just download it and print it, it's easy.