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Ever have blinking lights on your inkjet or laser printer that
just will not go away? Ever install a new ink cartridge in your
printer and it still thinks the old one is there? Well, instead
of just getting angry at the printer or hunting around for your
manual, you can try one simple thing: unplug it.
This technique has a few
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With many printing companies now catering to the different needs of the people, and with many others offering the finest service that you could ask for, people are given choices to choose from when it comes to printing. But it always pay off to find the right printer that offers these four important aspects: quality, quantity, expertise
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Inkjet printers were born in the 1980s, replacing the popular dot matrix printer. Inkjet printers drop droplets of ink onto printer paper to produce text and images. The drops of ink are actually smaller than the width of a strand of hair, so don’t expect to actually see individual droplets on your printouts. It’s not like the
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Macs - too easy for their own good?
A few years ago - and I have recounted this story before - the ad sales guy for a magazine I used to run got his first Apple device. It was weird - there were lots of Apple users in the place, yet he insisted on walking around the...
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:19:26 -0800
Ask M&M: Accepting credit cards at craft shows
By Mignonne Hollis and Mark Schmitt For the Herald/Review  Dear M & M: This year I would like to be more active at craft shows. I was wondering about taking credit cards and how can I do this? – Monica Dear Monica: Many people prefer to pay for sales transactions with credit and debit cards because it is more convenient than carrying cash. This is true in the craft business as well. When ...
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:41:12 -0800