Saturday, December 17, 2011

HP - Hit print

If your printer could bring your research to life, how would it look? We used the consistent and reliable printouts from HP Photosmart printers to narrate a little story, speeding them up until they animate. Music by missdavinalee www.myspace.com

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Printer Options For Your iPad

!±8± Printer Options For Your iPad

Unless you live under a rock, you've heard about the iPad. With all of its bells and whistles, the iPeople forgot one vital component - the ability to print to any printer. Fortunately, iPad printing applications are now being introduced for printer users like you. Let's take a look at a few iPad printing options for your printer.

For Epson Printers

If you use an Epson printer, you can print from your iPad using the Epson iPrint application. Initially released for the iPod, iPrint can now be used with an iPad over a WiFi connection. Epson users can get iPrint at no cost from the App Store.

For Canon Printers

If you want to print photos from your iPad to a wireless Canon printer, use the free Canon application called Easy Photo-Print for iPhone. Unfortuantely, this app will only print photos, not text.

For HP Printers

HP has a comparable free iPad app called HP iPrint Photo.

For Lexmark Printers

Lexmark printer users can use an iPad printing app called Air Sharing HD. The app costs 10 dollars and does not work with PCs - just Macs. Air Sharing HD does not access files straight from your iPad. Rather, the app communicates with a server (e.g. email account) to print a document. In other words, you can email an iPad document to yourself and then open it in Air Sharing HD to print. This app was compatible with Lexmark and Epson printers, but had difficulties printing on an HP.

Lexmark users can also purchase a direct printing app called ePrint. Again, this one is for Mac users only.

Other iPad Printing Options

One of the more well-known iPad printing applications is PrintCentral, by EuroSmartz. This app will print from any printer, including your, to a PC over a wireless connection. PrintCentral costs 10 dollars at the App Store and allows you to print web pages, images, and contacts.

These printer users can also buy Print Magic by Wellala, Inc., for at the App Store. This app allows users to print text, graphics, and web pages from your iPad.

How to Save on Printer Ink

Now that printing is increasingly accessible for iPad users, many printer users are looking for ways to save on printing expenses. The best way to decrease printing costs is to nix those expensive store-bought printer cartridges, and buy remanufactured printer cartridges instead.

Let's consider an example. A typical black printer cartridge costs around from an office supply store. A remanufactured black printer cartridge, however, will only cost around from a reliable online supplier. That's half the price - plus a satisfaction guarantee!

Remanufactured cartridges will not only save money, they also help the environment by reducing consumer waste. Consumers can feel good about using remanufactured printer cartridges because they are recycled. You'll also feel good when you see that a remanufactured cartridge works just as well, and lasts just as long, as a store-bought cartridge for double the price!


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Cool Gadget Gifts!

!±8± Cool Gadget Gifts!

Cool gadgets are hard to find under 0. For those of us out there who love to play with cool gadgets but can't afford to spend hundreds of dollars on them. Here's some of the coolest gadgets you can find on the market for under 0 - and they won't ruin your reputation as a excellent gift-giver!

If you have piles of photo albums and boxes of loose pictures and negatives, maybe it's time to convert those old photos into new digital images! It will it save you from worry about losing or damaging them - they'll be protected and organized and ready to share with future generations!

From negative scanners to portable photo converters, you're sure to find some cool gadgets for under 0 from companies like Crosley, Hammacher Schlemmer, Improvements, and Brookstone!

Tired of in the way wires? Try a wireless printer! Wireless printers allow you to print from any room in the house and beyond! The HP e-All-in-One ePrint printer lets you e-mail photos and documents from your smartphone, laptop, or any other e-mailing device!

e-Readers are becoming popular fast, which makes it hard to get in on the hype because popularity has influenced the price. But fear not wanna-be e-readers! Buying used e-readers is a cheap and easy way to get your favorite cool gadget - and they best part is they still work like new! You can find the Sony E-Book Reader used for around - what a deal!

How many times have you had to run out of the house with a dead cellphone battery because the charger was being used? Well stress no more, the myGrid and Powermat chargers let you drop-and-charge multiple devices at once! You can even go green and use Surge charging products that use solar energy to charge your iPhone or iPod Touch!

A photograph is worth a thousand words, but if you catch it on tape it could be worth more! Aside from catching your friends doing hilarious stunts, camcorders are also great for capturing evidence for covert missions or security purposes, and they work great as a nanny or spy cam! They're cool gadgets you can gift during any time of the year!

For the creative shutterbug in your life, try a Polaroid 300 Instant Film Camera (about )! They're retro and cool but also updated for hipsters and kids who like documenting their adventures.

Whatever cool gadgets you fall in love with this holiday season, you're sure to be able to find them new or used for under 0 if you do a little digging. Happy hunting!


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Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Replace Printer Toner

!±8± How to Replace Printer Toner

All computer equipment has to be properly maintained, just like any other electronic equipment. Even though printers run from electricity, they require a toner cartridge which is the ink that produces those amazing prints you want. You want to make sure your nice pictures and important papers print with full color and beauty, not dull, light or even unreadable prints. If you don't think your printer is printing at its highest quality, it may be time to change your toner. If you own a laser printer, having a full toner cartridge is absolutely required to maintain high quality prints.

First things first, you have to figure out what type of toner cartridge your printer requires. And you'll need more than just the brand name of your printer, there are model numbers and different styles, and if you get the wrong one it won't work in your printer. What works for model 916B probably won't work for model 916BA, so its important to find the exactly model number of your printer. Many printers with the same model can use different sized toner cartridges, so it probably won't hurt to ask somebody for help if you're unsure.

When you're shopping for a new toner cartridge, you should avoid buying one online. Sure, the deals might seem too good to pass up, but most of these offers are for specific model numbers and most likely won't work in your printer. It's better to start shopping around before you run out of toner, ask your local computer stores about upcoming sales and discounts on the toner your printer requires, so you're prepared when you do run out. You can also look for "toner replacement companies" in your local area, these guys will either re-fill your toner or give you a good deal in exchange for taking your old cartridge. You'll usually find a better deal here than at a generic computer store like Best Buy.

When you buy your new toner cartridge, make sure you do not open the package until you take the old cartridge out of the printer. So first you need to open your printer's interior panel. Usually this is on the front of the printer. You should see the printer toner cartridge right inside, if you don't grab your printer manual and find out where it is. Gently grab and pull out and up on the cartridge. It should gently pop out with a little bit of force. Set this empty cartridge into a baggy while you put in the new cartridge. Remember, don't throw your old cartridge away because you can exchange it for discounted toner on your next trip to the store.

Now you should open up your new toner cartridge and remove it from the package. Make sure you don't tip or spill the ink or you'll get all kinds of unwanted ink on the floor, clothes, skin and more. To insert the new cartridge into the printer, just reverse what you did earlier, in a downward-forward motion, gently push the toner into the cartridge-slot until it snaps in. Then just close the printer lid and you should be good to go.

Remember that toner cartridges are sensitive to light and if you leave them sitting out in the open for more than a couple hours, they may become damaged.


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