At 05:48 PM 4/11/2004, you wrote:
No, you misunderstood. It doesn't matter what side of the paper you print
on. what matters is if you print on one side and then regularly use the
back side to print other things, so as not to waste paper. I had my
machine for 12 years. I was regularly saving use
>Exactly. The fuser(I think it's a roller) was coated. You cannot get
>the crud off once it fused to it. You have to replace the fuser roller
>and that's the $250 part ...
The fuser is comprised of a heated roller, which is Teflon coated and has
a quartz-halogen heating lamp within it, and a pr
Exactly. The fuser(I think it's a roller) was coated. You cannot get
the crud off once it fused to it. You have to replace the fuser roller
and that's the $250 part. so...it doesn't really pay to print on the
back of paper you have already used, unless your printer is really
designed to do that
No, you misunderstood. It doesn't matter what side of the paper you
print on. what matters is if you print on one side and then regularly
use the back side to print other things, so as not to waste paper. I
had my machine for 12 years. I was regularly saving used pages and
printing on the backs
On Sunday, April 11, 2004, at 11:18 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Actually, this isn't true either, especially for older assemblies.
Laser
paper is supposed to have an imperceptible curl to compensate for the
curl
introduced by the fuser. Wh
Some types of fancy inkjet paper still has additives on on
Will someone with OS 8.0 or 8.1 please send me the Desktop Pictures control
panel file. My PB5300ce came with os 8.0 I update to 8.1, it doesn't have
the desktop pictures control panel, and I don't have an os 8 cd, nor do I
have the SCSI cable to hook up the cdrom drive.
I want to be able to put i
Greetings All!
I'd like to know whether there's some chart that shows the
speeds of various MacOSes on various machines. I'd like to know
whether, say, 8.1 is any faster or slower or stabler than 7.6.1 on my
PB 190, etc.
Oh, this is a toughie and I doubt it exists, but is there
some interact
In a message dated 4/11/2004 12:02:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>My problem is that the 3400 will only boot normally if
>an external SCSI device is attached and powered up.
>Otherwise, the internal HDD stalls during the start-up
>(after the smiley face and during the bar
>Specialty papers often have a top and bottom "side" since the "top" has
>clay or other substances present to make it very smooth. But for
>regular laser paper stock that's not an issue.
Those "calendared" papers are intended for ink jets.
Lasers were made for use with standard, non-calendared
Hi Clark,
I don't see such a fuse set-up in my 3400, if you're
talking about the casing.
My problem is that the 3400 will only boot normally if
an external SCSI device is attached and powered up.
Otherwise, the internal HDD stalls during the start-up
(after the smiley face and during the bar gr
> Specialty papers often have a top and bottom "side" since the "top" has
> clay or other substances present to make it very smooth. But for
> regular laser paper stock that's not an issue.
Actually, this isn't true either, especially for older assemblies. Laser
paper is supposed to have an imp
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, at 02:01 PM, Bill Judson wrote:
he top/front of the wrappers are the top. Now which way do I place it
in
the tray so that the top side will get printed on? The little
hieroglyphs
on the plastic tray don't seem to say.
Thanx,
I think she means, "don't reuse your pape
In a message dated 4/11/2004 3:24:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Try a power manager reset. I think it involves shutting the unit
>down, and holding the reset button for 10-20 second, then releasing
>the button.
>
>Also make sure the power board is firmly seated. Othe
I have a lucent wireless Pc card that works flawlesly either on the
Wallstreet or the Kanga and the 5300.
So I assume it is not 32 bit.
I am confused but I would like to know why the USB PC card are
problematic on the Kanga (the cardbus compliant thread) and the WiFi
are not.
I guess it is a
14 matches
Mail list logo