I am suspicious of the people who say their Internet is so slow the kids
can't even do their homework, but somehow they are able to pull a steady 10
Mbps Netflix stream.
Has "I can't do my homework because the Internet is so slow" become the new
"the dog ate my homework"?
It used to be the
Scanning is very very useful. Sheet feeders are very very useful. Printing
on a size B paper is also useful. For that I have an older used HP. For D
size drawings I have an HP T120 that works pretty well.
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From: Matt
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 4:19 PM
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> What is a good affordable office laser printer?
I should add network, black and white and just printer. No scanning,
faxing and etc. I want all our employees in given section to use it
over network.
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My sharp MX-C311 has been one of the best machines I have ever had.c
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From: Nate Burke
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 3:04 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Office Laser Printer
Black and White or Color?
I've had problems with every
Depends on the features you want.
Just recently I purchased a Canon color full function laser printer.
It was partially dead on arrival so I sent it back via Amazon where I purchased
it.
Super easy to send back.
Then I purchased an HP MFP M281fdw
It's been good.
I have a VoIP fax box I
Black and White or Color?
I've had problems with every Color laser I've owned, where after a year
or 2 it will start streaking.
On 10/10/2019 4:04 PM, Matt wrote:
What is a good affordable office laser printer?
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Thanks
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019, 7:12 AM dave via AF wrote:
> Nice,
> I am sure the guy who originally did the initial deployments of all those
> aps was a resident expert in all things techy lol.
> Love it when a pro comes in and shows how its done with very little
> effort.
>
> Just goes to show
Me Likey alot!
Anxious to see all the new stuff this year.
Dave
On 10/8/19 5:55 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
In addition to my SNMP response, I just remembered there was something
else I wanted to add.
In re: the base II, if you're comfortable and familiar with the way it
I am laughing sooo hard right now :)
I needed that today :)
On 10/10/19 9:22 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I think that rule is per Jackson Galaxy. I don’t know if he does WiFi
evaluations. Jaime would be a better choice for that. Maybe the two
fields of expertise intersect, like your cats are
Yep never thought about cats in that way LOL
On 10/10/19 9:00 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Maybe it’s like the rule that for N cats you need N+1 litter boxes.
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Maybe it’s like the rule that for N cats you need N+1 litter boxes.
From: AF On Behalf Of dave via AF
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 8:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cisco AP clean up..
Nice,
I am sure the guy who originally did the initial deployments of all
Nice,
I am sure the guy who originally did the initial deployments of all
those aps was a resident expert in all things techy lol.
Love it when a pro comes in and shows how its done with very little effort.
Just goes to show leave it to the pros the first time
On 10/9/19 8:28 PM, Jaime
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