Archive for the ‘Printers’ Category
Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
I use a little Hewlett-Packard bubble-jet printer at work (don't remember the number and now it's the Xmas hols...)
It sometimes plays up with the green and orange lights flashing alternately and the print halts. When re-started it ejects the paper and then the same happens again. Tried changing the black ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
The “efficiency†of an inkjet printer is the proportion of ink that gets onto the paper.
This depends on the detail design of the printer. Printers with separate ink tanks are known to use much more ink than those which have combined ink/print head cartridges, as in the former the head ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Yes, you can print on edible paper using edible colour inks in an inkjet printer, and then stick the paper on your cakes and such. You can't re-use the printer for ordinary printing, as you mustn't mix the edible and non-edible inks, for obvious reasons. The edible ink is a ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
This message comes up in two steps with Canon bubblejet printers. First there is a warning, then the printer refuses to work at all.
What has happened is that the software has determined that sufficient head cleaning/purging has taken place to fill the waste ink absorber with waste ink.
[It also means ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Print quality:
There is more to getting good quality prints than putting some ink cartridges in the printer and grabbing a handful of paper. This is particularly important when printing photos. Manufacturers recommend that you use their original ink, that you use their brand of paper, or other recommended paper, and ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Unfortunately, the first answer that comes to most user's minds is "buy some cheap third-party inks".
I'd like to explain why this is not such a good idea.
While bubble-jets are 1) remarkably cheap, and 2) as good at printing photos as any other kind of printer at any price, they are ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Various reasons for this, most of which you can work out yourself. (i.e. the printers aren't the problem).
Hovever for the most interesting one we have to thank a most irate customer. He swapped a USB-connected printer for another one just back from repair and was most annoyed when it didn't ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
The short answer is "yes" (For the non-expert, a driver is a piece of software that connects together your computer's programs and your printer.)
Bubblejet printers are particularly fussy, as they won't work at all without a driver, and they won't work properly (or at all) without the driver for ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Head cleaning is performed automatically by a bubble jet printer (and it consumes significant amounts of ink.) It can also be triggered manually from the printer driver software and utilities (typically). If that doesn't work, you can try removing the print head and standing the nozzles in a puddle of ...
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Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Many printers will indicate the ink level remaining in the ink tanks, usually in the form of a readout on the screen of the associated computer.
It will be a surprise to many users to be told that the printer doesn't measure the ink level. The readout is the result of ...
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