Canon's $280,000 printer is more printer than you need
This is the granddaddy of all printers, costing a whopping $280,000 and requiring 33 feet of wall space.
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Canon's $280,000 printer is more printer than you need
This is the granddaddy of all printers, costing a whopping $280,000 and requiring 33 feet of wall space.
Gas-pumping robot: what could go wrong? [link]
what could go wrong?
Skynet takes over, and all the gas-pumping robots get depressed at how lame they are?
It's never been opened. Ever. It hasn't seen the light of day since before it was shipped on May 5th, 1988.
I wrestled with whether I should open the box, or store it and let it accrue collector's value. In the end, I decided that the reason for my purchase wasn't financial. My very first computer was an Apple //c, and I can't see wanting to part with this computer, ever.
That is one happy, happy, cute and happy man.
So, I have a really irritating problem. My monitor (any monitor) keeps cutting out on my XP box. When I turn it on, I canwatch the BIOS do its thing, then the XP initial loading screen with the cylon eye comes up, but then the monitor shuts off, like it's not getting a signal. I can hear the fan and the hard drive working, and the lights on the Ethernet card are on, but as far as the monitor is concerned, the computer is off.
Any ideas?
Does each monitor have its own cable?
Have you tried booting into safe mode?
Boot into safe mode and make sure that the resolution is set within range of the monitor. It sounds like after the boot sequence it is trying to go to a resolution that the monitor doesn't support.
Your monitor is punting because it can't handle the signal.
Boot in safe mode by holding down the F8 key and selecting VGA mode. Then lower your default screen resolution. If it was working before at the old resolution, maybe try a new video cable.