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How to Perform USB Diagnostics

Diagnosing problems arising from USB installations is better provided for than in most other areas of computing. That’s as it should be because Intel has been developing USB for several years now. Working hand in glove, as they do, with Microsoft, you’d probably expect a little help from the Operating System when problems become evident [...]

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My printer won’t print. What should I do?

If your computer wont print the first place to start is the printer itself. Make sure the power is on to the printer and that it is plugged in to the power socket. Check that the parrallel or USB printer cable is plugged in to the computer. If the parallel printer cable goes through a [...]

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Happy 20th Birthday 3LCD VPJ-700

The First Epson LCD projector goes on its 20th year in existence… The VPJ-700, the world’s first compact, full-color liquid crystal video projector, was announced in September 1988 and released to market in January of the following year. The projector used liquid crystal panels instead of the traditional cathode-ray tube to present a picture, thus [...]

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1st Epson Davao Convention

Epson Philippines presents. . . The 1st Epson Davao Convention @ theMarco Polo Hotel – 11.12.2009Highlights of the event are the presentation / showcase of Epson products technology ranges from Projectors, Laserjets and Inkjets. Luckily I won an Epson Stylus TX-100 3in1 printer during there Q&A portion!(The winning question):*What are the Three (3) technology, Epson [...]

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Looking After Your Printer

Modern colour printers are actually wonders of the age. With inkjets delivering picolitre droplet size, and resolutions undreamed of a few years ago, they can rival photographic prints if you’re into digital photography, or take a passable stab at simulating the appearance of laser output if you demand the very best by way of text. [...]

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