So far, so good with the 5si MX and FInale--LOVE the booklet printing 2-up on
11x17!!
On eBay, I was able to score:
1. 96 megs of RAM for $15 buy it now--so now have an even 100 megs
2. A paper pickup mechanism for $20--man, is that thing complex looking!!
3. Another duplexer for
Radio Shack makes a simple cleaning fluid that works pretty well. It
is work a try.
On Dec 1, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Ken Moore wrote:
When you defrost your freezer, melting the ice that has collected
within it gives you distilled water, good enough for some purposes
(e.g. steam irons).
You need to order a maintenance kit. For the larger printers, such as
the 5Si, you need to periodically replace some of the key components
which come as a kit. I forget the exact name, but you can special order
these things from places like CompUSA and on the web.
The 5Si will also have a
On Dec 1, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Ken Moore wrote:
When you defrost your freezer, melting the ice that has collected
within it gives you distilled water, good enough for some purposes
(e.g. steam irons).
Frost-free fridge...
Yeah, I know, I could walk around the corner and buy distilled water
On Nov 30, 2005, at 2:12 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
Rubbing alcohol? Isn't that not recommended for rubber parts, as it
dries them out and makes them less effective? All the poop I've ever
seen on this says to use distilled water for rubber parts.
I'm sure you're right--but HP's manual
On Dec 1, 2005, at 4:22 AM, dc wrote:
Jonathan Smith écrit:
One thing I have discovered with the duplexing side: The main cause
of jams appears to come from the rollers that feed out of the heat
exchange roller (this is just as they come out of the back of the
machine proper and go into the
Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account écrit:
My duplexer has run into problems - I can't duplex without paper jams.
However that may be a function of the paper itself (HP paper manufactured
in Brazil... I hope that it doesn't come from the Amazon).
I also have frequent paper jams when I duplex A3 on
Simon Troup écrit:
My s/h HP 5SI MX came with a duplexer and it works great, I've done
loads of double sided copies with no problems.
What kind of A3 paper do you use?
Dennis
I'm just using generic Logic 300 80gsm for proofing of 12 x 9 concert
size at 100% by ourselves and clients etc, it
Simon Troup écrit:
My s/h HP 5SI MX came with a duplexer and it works great, I've done
loads of double sided copies with no problems.
What kind of A3 paper do you use?
Dennis
I'm just using generic Logic 300 80gsm for proofing of 12 x 9 concert
size at 100% by ourselves and clients etc, it
On Nov 30, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Simon Troup wrote:
Simon Troup écrit:
My s/h HP 5SI MX came with a duplexer and it works great, I've done
loads of double sided copies with no problems.
What kind of A3 paper do you use?
Dennis
I'm just using generic Logic 300 80gsm for proofing of 12 x 9
On Nov 30, 2005, at 7:19 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
My understanding is that most of the HP printers can only handle
heavy paper if it is fed through the straight path (utility tray)
and output through the back, rather than out the normal tray.
My secondhand HP 5100 is certainly
Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account écrit:
My duplexer has run into problems - I can't duplex without paper
jams.
However that may be a function of the paper itself (HP paper
manufactured
in Brazil... I hope that it doesn't come from the Amazon).
I suspect your problem is w. the duplexer
On Nov 30, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I suspect your problem is w. the duplexer itself and not the paper. My
HP Laserjet 5000N is now on its third duplexer--they just wear out
fast, and the symptom is paper jams, first on legal size, then on
tabloid (~A3) finally on letter
Jim Williams wrote:
I just got one of these printers from a used printer warehouse in
Indianapolis. I've gotten it to work flawlessly with Finale in terms
of two-sided printing and booklet printing, but I do have a few
questions. Since I note that several of you use this printer, I
thought I'd
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