Printing problems produce headaches. They can eat up a business day to troubleshoot and resolve, leaving you no closer to the printout you need than you were when your hardware began acting up.
The communication between the printer and the computer is very important. That communication process is how your document moves from the screen to the paper. When the printer is not communicating with ...
Desktop printers offer reliable service that becomes an accustomed part of your daily office routine. If your hardware suddenly refuses to feed paper into its output mechanism, plan on substituting ...
The computing industry is flooded with obscure technical terms like printer spooling. Spooling happens automatically in the background, and you might never notice this feature as long as it keeps ...
A lot of HP users are unable to print documents as the error code E3 pops up every time they try to do the same. In this article, we are going to see what you should ...
Continuing FireWire Vs. Panther coverage Firmware updates on unsupported drives Yesterday we reported that although number of MacFixIt readers have reported success in using a firmware updater from ...
The F12 key: a follow-up Regarding whether holding down the F12 key still causes the CD tray to eject (as covered yesterday), several readers found that it does still do this. However, you now have to ...
There are reports all over of the Windows June cumulative updates – KB 4560960 (Win10 version 1903/1909), KB 4557957 (Win10 2004), KB 4561608 (Win10 1809/Server 2019) and KB 4561612 (Server 2012) – ...
On March 9th Microsoft released its usual Patch Tuesday set of operating system updates, but after they rolled out Windows 10 users reported problems with printing that included missing graphics and ...
Ever since I moved to a new computer I have been having problems printing to my USB printer.<BR>Basically if I want to print something i have to unplug the USB cable for a couple seconds and then plug ...
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View has two operational IBM 1401 mainframes, which use IBM 1403 high-speed printers. They aren’t some decades-old notion of “high speed” that barely looks ...
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