On 05/07/2006, at 8:04 PM, wyvern wrote:
I have a Canon iP5000.. a great little printer with duplexing ,
prints discs, pict bridge. . very easy to use
Yvonne
I find my Canon iP3000 and Disclabel from Smile On My Mac to be an
excellent combination. Never lets me down.
On 05/07/2006,
Apple has finally eliminated the old CRT-based eMac and replaced it with a
new cheaper model of iMac only available to Education customers (K-12,
university, TAFE departments, staff or students) at Aus$1,428.90 ($1299 tax
ex).
For that you get:
* 17-inch widescreen LCD
* 1440x900 resolution
* 1.8
Failing that there are a number of retailers who carry these type of
products for much less than $50. eBay, for instance, has such covers
listed for $20-25 including delivery. Try searching for iMask or
iSkin. I bought mine via eBay 18 months ago and it is still in top
condition.
Regar
Bought my Epson R230 from Mike, our friend at Apple ctre Joondalup
some time ago now, $179, great printer, and well satisfied, however I
would like to know how do you get the ink to dry on the cd's, I just
tried it to see what it was like, but after 2 days it was still
smudging on the disk
According to the latest survey by Technometrica:
³Among those saying it's likely they'll buy a new desktop PC in the next six
months, Apple was the No. 2 preferred brand, with 16%. That's the highest
number for Apple since TechnoMetrica began collecting purchase-intent data
more than two years ago
f<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Failing that there are a number of retailers who carry these type of
> products for much less than $50. eBay, for instance, has such covers
> listed for $20-25 including delivery. Try searching for iMask or
> iSkin. I bought mine via eBay 18 months ago and it is
Hi all,
Its been quite a while since the last newsletter, and there is quite a
lot to write about, but I will try and keep this short. Firstly,
congratulations to Michael from Mount Pleasant, who was our latest
newsletter subscriber winner.
Now you can have your cake and eat it too! The new Inte
I have the iMask product and as previously mentioned am more than
happy with it. Has withstood regular/heavy use over the past 18
months and still cleans up well. From what I read, current versions
are even thicker/better than the one I purchased. Can't offer any
experience in direct comp
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the iMask product and as previously mentioned am more than
> happy with it.
[snip]
> I also currently see a Sydney based ebay seller listing the iSkin for
> $12.95 plus $10 shipping (a 99.9% feedback rating with direct deposit
> as a payment option). i will
Hi
Just out of curiosity, I have one of these covers but it attracts the
dust and dirt like crazy! Are they all the same?
Regards
Peter
On 06/07/2006, at 11:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Failing that there are a number of retailers who carry these type
of products for much less than $50.
Sounds like you may have purchased the wrong kind of disks. Does the
label on the package specifically say that they are for ink-jet
printers? Our last stationary supplier stuffed us around with this
exact problem. He substituted disks suitable only for a laser printer
or something like that.
Hi Graphics people
Using iMac Intel core duo, OS 10.4.6
I have been trying (for many wasted hours) to purchase a font (called LUNA,
in Truetype format) and whenever I go to the page to submit my address
details I end up with a message like this: Server error/Application.
The site I am using is ht
Hi Graphics people
Using iMac Intel core duo, OS 10.4.6
I have been trying (for many wasted hours) to purchase a font (called LUNA,
in Truetype format) and whenever I go to the page to submit my address
details I end up with a message like this: Server error/Application.
The site I am using is ht
Peter Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, I have one of these covers but it attracts the
> dust and dirt like crazy! Are they all the same?
My iSkin gets mucky but no more so than any other surface. I'm rather
horrified at the thought that if it wasn't there, all this stuff
Hi Denise,
I've had some font issues to recently, and I ended up purchasing my
font directly from Adobe, if you keep getting the error from that
store maybe you need to try from a different online store?
I don't have it, sorry, but I understand your frustration! It took me
a long time to get min
Hi Paul.
didn't know that it made a difference what type of disk you put in, I
just bought some
" Datastream professional CD-R " disks. they are coloured yellow/
goldish colour, if that makes a difference,What do I need to ask for ?
thanks
Bill
On 06/07/2006, at 2:13 PM, Paul Doyle wrote:
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Hi Bill,
They must be labeled ' Inkjet Printable CD-R '.
And use good inks ... Epson preferable.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/07/2006, at 4:59 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
Hi Paul.
didn't know that it made a difference what type of disk you put in,
I just bought some
" Datastream professional CD-R " disks
Too right Ronni. They have what looks like a matt white painted surface
that soaks up the ink.
I have seen some yellow/gold ones that you can apparently stick upside
down in your drive and through using the provided software laser etch
your images onto the surface. Never seen them in action th
I guess it might be good idea for classrooms, studios or labs wanting
to save on ink costs. There is probably a novelty value while they are
a new technology.
Now that I think of it, the disk rot concern is from adhesives and
inks. I would think that once the disk is etched there would be no
Thanks Ronni & Paul, it never fails to amaze me what you can learn
through this site, keep up the good work everyone
Cheers
Bill
On 06/07/2006, at 7:45 PM, Paul Doyle wrote:
Too right Ronni. They have what looks like a matt white painted
surface that soaks up the ink.
I have seen some yell
On 6/7/06 2:02 PM, "Lara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have the iMask product and as previously mentioned am more than
>> happy with it.
> [snip]
>> I also currently see a Sydney based ebay seller listing the iSkin for
>> $12.95 plus $10 shipping (a 99.9% feedb
On 6/7/06 2:02 PM, "Lara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have the iMask product and as previously mentioned am more than
>> happy with it.
> [snip]
>> I also currently see a Sydney based ebay seller listing the iSkin for
>> $12.95 plus $10 shipping (a 99.9% feedb
Eveniing All,
I used latest Opera without an issue at all.
Safari had the wristwatch of death at information page on second screen.
Camino throws up the HTML code as I would suppose Firefox would do same.
Cheers!
`Rob...
On 5Jul2006, at 11:35 am, Severin Crisp wrote:
I am having difficulties wi
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