Posted by John C Arkin on June 30th, 2009
Yes, some people simply find joy in making other people’s lives a bit more difficult by attacking computers and printers. We have been made aware of the computer security risks that have been plaguing us with invaders trying different strategies one after another. To protect our computer and printers from attacks, here are some basic [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on June 30th, 2009
Forget about guess work when choosing which kind of paper is best for your next printing job. If you seek quality results at affordable costs, you need to make sure you’re using the right kind of paper. Size. Choosing paper size is the first basic decision you have to make. Paper comes in a variety [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on June 29th, 2009
Timing. In taking photos of food, remember that timing is of the essence. Knowing the perfect time to capture the photos often means success in food photography. Food can melt, sag, discolor or dry out if you wait too long before taking the photos. Sometimes, though, waiting for just the right time for the food [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on June 29th, 2009
Yet another possibility has been added to the list of things that one can place into a standard inkjet printer and print on. In previous posts, we have talked about printing on shirts, on canvas bags and caps, and even transferring prints onto specialty cakes and other foods. A feature on wideformatonline.com presents a product [...]
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Posted by John C Arkin on June 29th, 2009
People who plan to purchase dedicated photo printers need to consider connectivity options when choosing a printer model. The fact that it is good as standalone unit is a plus, but you will have to verify whether it can accommodate your preferred or commonly-used connection medium. Most can print through a PC via a USB [...]
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