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I am going to lie facedown in my office and moan. I know tech support is a hard job, I really do know it. But needing tech support is tough, too.
Anyone got any ideas about the following printer problems:
1. My newly purchased HP Officejet 7310 all-in-one functions just fine as a standalone copy, etc. Functions fine hooked up to my computer by usb. But when connected via ethernet? Prints, but v. v. slowly. Like, 20 minutes slowly. Certainly slowly enough that it errs out for anything color, or with graphics, or really anything at all. Network is fine. Other printer on network is fine. All connected computers running XP. Any ideas?
2. My older, purchased used, IBM InfoPrint20 refuses to print envelopes. It errs out immediately, telling me it's got a paper problem. Initially happened when I tried to use the aux tray. But I bought a envelope tray cartridge, and it happens using that, too. I didn't buy a service contract initially when I bought the machine, so now I guess I have to, and I have to pay, probably royally, for the service call. But I dunno what else to do.
1. My newly purchased HP Officejet 7310 all-in-one functions just fine as a standalone copy, etc. Functions fine hooked up to my computer by usb. But when connected via ethernet? Prints, but v. v. slowly. Like, 20 minutes slowly. Certainly slowly enough that it errs out for anything color, or with graphics, or really anything at all. Network is fine. Other printer on network is fine. All connected computers running XP. Any ideas?
Is it set for DHCP or static IP? Is the other one? Check what you can as variables.
DHCP.
Another iPhone question answered:
Just Brew It wrote
The New York Times is reporting that, after Jobs flirted with the idea during his interview at D5, Apple will release a software development kit for the iPhone at WWDC his year (June 11). This is great, since Apple has been pretty secretive about letting third party developers do apps for the iPhone. I wonder if it will be integrated into Xcode.
If there is an iPhone SDK released, integration with Xcode is a no-brainer. Here's hoping Xcode 3.1 or whatever they drop at WWDC wraps up all of the nagging little mysteries extant since Leopard was (partially) revealed.
Content management question:
Has anyone had personal experience with Joomla?
It's open source, and therefore more attractive than the $50 per month option being suggested by a friend...but I'm a bit wary of learning a new system if it is complex and/or likely to have a short shelf life.
No personal experience, but everything I've heard about it was positive.
It was 30 years ago today....
1977: The Apple II, the world's first "practical" personal computer, goes on sale.
The Apple II is the computer that made Apple a driving force in a new industry. The company's original computer bore little resemblance to what we would now call a PC, but that all changed with the appearance of its successor, the Apple II.
Featuring an integrated keyboard, built-in BASIC programming languages, expandable memory, a monitor capable of color graphics, a sound card and expansion slots, the Apple II resembles today's modern desktops in the way a '38 Plymouth resembles a Cadillac Escalade. Cruder, perhaps, with fewer bells and whistles, but a smoothly functioning machine nevertheless.
When Apple dominated the education market, it was largely the Apple II that filled classrooms around the United States, indeed around the world. Some of these machines remain in use today.
The Apple II remains one of the most successful personal computers ever built and, in fact, remained in production until October 1993, when the Macintosh finally put it out to pasture. In all its iterations, around 6 million of these puppies rolled off the assembly line.
I played with Joomla for a site that ultimately never came to be. It's very flexible, and I was able to find a way to do everything I tried, with some toying around. Plus, it was pretty. I think it's a good system.
Thanks Gris and SA. The fellow who recommended Joomla seemed sold on it and I was looking for verification. Much obliged.
I may have him do the set-up for me. I'm great with the updating and I'm a dab hand at basic html, but some of the more complex stuff...maybe I don't need to take the time to learn.