The Perplexing Perturbing Printer!
Printers are an essential part of the computing experience, but the complexity in designs, performance and maintenance can make even the most high-tech user throw their hands up in defeat!
This week's show will focus on all of the fun and games surrounding printers from the differences in inkjet technologies, to the age old debate on ink refills to the latest efforts to make printing more 'green'.
We know that everyone listening has had to deal with annoying printer issues and sharing those experiences might help others to avoid your pain, so call in and participate!
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Original Air Dates: Aug 22, 2009 / Aug 23, 2009
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- Printer buying guide - What will it really cost?
- Epson vs HP Inkjet printers
- Consumer Reports Printer buying guide
- Where and How to Buy Cheap Ink
- How to Buy a Dedicated Photo Printer
- How to save ink when printing
- don't print your photos, share them online!
- Print only what you want with GreenPrint
- Is there really a difference in printer paper?
- QualityLogic HP ink vs refilled
- How to cancel printing or to delete a print job that is stuck in the print queue
- How to share a printer in Windows XP
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Banding: Substandard printing that generates extraneous lines in a printed page. This is usually caused by improper alignment, or clogged nozzles in the print head.
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