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December 31, 2010

Computer Software Tips : How to Use Vista to Print Through a Print Server

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Use Vista to print computer documents through a print server by clicking Start, Print and selecting the correct printer option. Print with Microsoft Vista with tips from a software developer in this free video about computer technology. Expert: Dave Andrews Contact: www.daveandrews.org Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer that holds a degree in computer science. Currently, he is employed by a government IT department. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
Video Rating: 3 / 5

October 16, 2010

do laser printers use color when printing gray? Our HP Laserjet 1600 seems to run through color quickly?

Filed under: Laserjet Printing — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 12:57 pm

We print mostly black in and rarely (5-10 pgs a month) in color in our office. HP eludes to color being used to produce grays

September 17, 2010

Can i print from a mac to a printer connected to another mac through USB?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 7:21 am

i have two macs and one is connected….how do i print without the use of a router
We are both connected to one network wirelessly…but if the computer is directly connected through my computer, can the other computer get to my printer?

September 13, 2010

Would a USB to Ethernet cable allow me to print from my laptop through my wireless network?

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I have a Dell AIO printer that does not have an ethernet port to allow it to be used through a wireless network. Instead of connecting it to my desktop via USB cable, can I get a USB to ethernet cable that will allow me to print from my desktop as well as my laptop?
i know but if i connected the ethernet cable to my router which has wireless

August 13, 2010

printing in micosoft word through a printer server does not work.?

Filed under: Server Printing — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 3:18 pm

i have a home network and sharing a printer in it by using a debian linux box serving as a printer server. this linux box has cups installed in it, implementing ipp with the client stations. the printer drivers, on the other hand, are all installed on the client side.
now, printing works well in all apps that i tried it on – except MS Word.

notepad, PowerPoint, Excel, Acrobat Reader, etc all works. except Word. which is wierd.

perhaps Word is using the printer drivers installed locally in a different manner that when it prints it causes a glitch that doesn’t happen with the other apps?

i’ve been pulling my hair for days to get this thing to work. i’ve also checked this problem online many times, but alas, i cannot find a solution…
i’ve already tried reinstalling my office xp

August 12, 2010

Get Your Own Letterhead Set Through Online Envelope Printing

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Since business letters carry your company’s name on it, it actually becomes an extension of your advertising means.  As you know, branding is of utmost importance in the marketing realm so even the tiniest details should contribute to this, or at least not play down the company image you have been building up.  Imagine your company to be well-publicized but sending out professional letters using a not quite comparable letterhead and plain envelopes.  That hardly creates a positive impression; especially when letters from other companies, carefully designed and printed, evoke such a reaction.  To get in the same league, you can also purchase your very own stationery set from online letterhead and online printing companies.  

Perfect combination

Some printing companies actually offer both, giving you a complete set of letterhead stationeries with matching envelopes.    While full-color letterheads are common, it is just relatively recent that more companies are embracing full-color envelopes to go with each sheet.  Many printing clients now venture into this too, unlike the conventional one-color prints that usually came in black.  

Nowadays, you can have your logo printed on your envelopes using its actual colors.  Aside from the logo and your company address, you can add graphics, and more colors that span the envelope’s back panel from edge to edge and top to bottom.

Need envelopes now?

One of the main advantages of having an online envelope printing company bookmarked on your browser is the convenience of ordering and paying over the net.  Such companies design fast ordering processes and easy payment systems so you can complete the transactions within a few clicks on the mouse.

The quick ordering system usually comes with a section on specifying specs.  Commercial no.10 envelopes, the common business letterhead carrier, are pretty standard in the printing industry.  They measure 4.125” x 9.5”.  If you are currently working on a design or would like to get one soon, make sure that you follow the guidelines below so you can have a trouble-free printing project:

1.    All texts and images, including logos and graphics, should be inside the safe zone.  This area starts is about 0.375” away from each side of your envelopes extending to the center.   

2.    If your envelopes come with windows, the same guidelines apply but make sure that the texts and images are also at least 0.375” away from the area of the window.  This will give enough space to avoid print problems.   

The steps above apply to both one-color and full-color bleeds.  However, there’s an additional instruction for edge to edge envelope printing.  The background color or design that you want to extend from one end to the next should be 0.040” or 1 millimeter more on all sides so that there would be a small excess to cover the thin fold along the edges, but not enough to bleed to the front panel of the envelope.

It’s never too late to get a corresponding pair to your letterheads.  Just work on the design you used for the stationery.  Or if you need a fresh set, you can easily order from an online letterhead or online envelope printing company.  You can limit it to a few hundred copies, or order a thousand or more to save through wholesale print deals.

To learn more about this topic visit online envelope printing

August 9, 2010

HP LaserJet 4000n ? Network Ready Printer with Straight Through Paper Path

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As the network ready variant to the HP LaserJet 4000, the HP LaserJet 4000n comes with Ethernet capabilities included, as well as a boost in RAM to assist with the additional demands placed on a network device. All together, the LaserJet 4000n is a well thought out machine capable of print and network speeds appropriate for an office of limited size. Additionally, as the unit has been discontinued, bargain hunters could potentially snag it up at a discount price.

An additional 4 MBs of ram over the base model HP LaserJet 4000′s 4 MBs (8 MBs total) is intended to keep print speeds moving along at optimal capacity under heavy stress due to a network. If users find themselves bogging down the printer to an unacceptable degree, additional memory upgrades are also available. Multiple DIMM slots are available for upgrades such as 16 MB EDO DIMMs or 32 MB SDRAM DIMMs. Flash DIMM permanent storage and even specific font DIMM cards such as traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese is also available.

Other additional hardware available to upgrade the HP LaserJet 4000n includes an HP JetDirect print serve EIO card, and a hard disk option for permanent storage of frequently used data, such as a job application or employee registration sheet. The maximum total memory, however, is 100 MBs.

While the HP LaserJet 4000n prints at 17 pages per minute onto letter sized paper, its competitive 16 page per minute legal sized print speed is more impressive. This almost lossless speed is due in part to a built in 100 MHz RISC processor. Resolution also runs high thanks to both ProRes 1200 and FastRes 1200 quality options. Other print levels of 300 or 600 dots per inch are also selectable for potential speed boosts when dealing with low resolution graphs or charts.

Paper handling abilities come standard in the form of a 500 sheet paper tray, but accessories are available. An additional 500 sheet tray can double the standard storage capacity when high volume printing is necessary, and a unique, high capacity 75 envelope power feeder can be attached as well, which is perfect for businesses with a demand for custom postage material.

An external duplexor is also available for purchase, which can not only add a professional look and feel to single sheet documents, as well as booklets, but cut down on overall paper costs. While the HP LaserJet 4000n does come standard with the 500 sheet tray, HP also offers users an interesting option of having two 250 sheet trays in its place. This would only be a valuable asset when constant swapping from various paper sizes would come into play.

A simplified control panel makes accessing various controls and settings available directly from the unit itself, though wired setting changes are optional as well. For thicker media types, such as transparencies, the HP LaserJet 4000n includes a rear fold out tray that allows for a straight through paper path to prevent crimping. This, along with HP’s 12 month warranty, makes the 4000n a viable option for users in demand of a standard office printer.

For more information:

http://printdocs.org/hp-laserjet-4000n-network-ready-printer-with-straight-through-paper-path/

July 9, 2010

How do I get my windows computer to print to a lexmark Z23 printer through a USB hub?

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I’m tired of having to unplug my printer cable from my USB hub and plug it directly into my notebook computer every time I want to print! How do I configure windows XP to make to print from a Belkin 1.1 USB Hub? Is it because the hub is USB V. 1.1 and the printer is USB V. 2.0?

July 4, 2010

I am looking to by a network all-in-one printer (HP LaserJet 3055), am I able to scan through the network?

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I know I can print through the network, but can I scan? Or do I need to connect via USB to scan?

June 6, 2010

Ask Rick: printing from the iPhone, error messages, Skype through a TV, Freeview subtitles and backing up memory cards

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Ask Rick: printing from the iPhone, error messages, Skype through a TV, Freeview subtitles and backing up memory cards
Our digital doctor solves your technical troubles

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