I use an Epson WF-3540. It is an all-in-one printer, scanner and fax. Prints
double-sided. Has LED touch-screen. It can be wired or use wireless
networking. Has two paper trays, It has AirPrint. Very Mac friendly.
Have had it a year now and it has proven to be sturdy and high quality.
it works fine, although it is slower than ethernet, but I got rid of that
long cable :)
Hope this helps.
Joe
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On Oct 1, 2009, at 6:56 PM, Dale Goodvin wrote:
Does anyone know where I could get Install Disc 1 of OSX 10.3.
I've lost mine.
Thanks,
Dale
In most cases there is no free exercise whatever ... of the moral
sense. / I was not born to be
At least on Tiger, you go to the Energy Saver preferences and then
select Schedule. It should be the same in 10.2,
On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Christian Wacker wrote:
i've dug through every setting in the system preferences, and nowhere
is there a power on schedule thinger.
I have
On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:31 AM, thomas head wrote:
good day. i just bought an indigo 600 mhz. i was told it can
handle 1 gig of memory. if so, where do i purchase and is it a
hassle installing?
You can try the LEM Swap group, I bought two 512 mb memory sticks
(PC133 SDRAM) there to
be better...
Joe
The road less travelled sure got a lot of stones... - Everlast
On Dec 19, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Peter Mc Court wrote:
Greetings all,
I have a Ruby iMac (G3, 400MHz, 36GB HD, CD drive, 256MB RAM,
OS9.2.1, Firmware 4.1.9, Airport card, model number M7706).
Ruby has a 24XCDROM
sounds like your time zone is wrong... I had the same issue but
changing the time zone took care of it. Click on the time up in the
top right hand corner, select Open Time Date and then make sure
you have selected the closest city to you and it should adjust
accordingly (after you