Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
jeffmack
- 17 Dec 2009 18:05
- 8638 of 11003
Exec
I got the link with the key
32 bit:
32 bit Windows 7 Ultimate
64 bit:
64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate
tabasco
- 17 Dec 2009 19:31
- 8639 of 11003
Jeffyou always seem to have problems?for Christ sake go to the clinicwear a hoodie if necessary?
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Dec 2009 12:25
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I need to buy a colour laser for work, mainly for documents we produce for clients. Ink jets are OK but the ink runs when wet, and we often use solutions or liquids in our rooms. I need something that is cheap to run and reliable, and possibly could be used for photographs - we do a lot of photographs of patient's retinas, so red / yellow used far more than other colours.
Any recommendations?
Kayak
- 18 Dec 2009 16:13
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tyketto
- 18 Dec 2009 18:12
- 8642 of 11003
SC,
The multi-pack of four inks, used on the Epson printers, seem to be waterproof.
Took a chart with red and green candles and blue trenlines on a black background.
Wet a section of it and rubbed my finger on it. No smearing.
I'm using an Epsom SX200 with plain paper.
Might be a cheaper alternative.
tyketto
- 19 Dec 2009 01:34
- 8643 of 11003
sc
ppaper a bit wavey but image unalered.
Richgit69
- 22 Dec 2009 15:45
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Looking for 2 things
1 what is the best Portable 2.5" 1TB or bigger Harddrive USB 2.0 powered, I've got Western Digital 320gb but think the are pricey. needs fast transfer speeds for playing Movies must work with DVD player etc what other makes are good and can be trusted
2 Looking for a second 24" Widescreen 2ms, HDMI Moniter 20,000 contract ratio, DVI, VGA HDMI connectors etc, already got the Viewsonic VX2433WM still a bit pricey IMO
Seymour Clearly
- 22 Dec 2009 15:52
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Tyketto, apologies for not responding, but thanks - that's well worth knowing. I'm interested in how much those inks are to run compared to a colour laser.
tyketto
- 23 Dec 2009 11:48
- 8646 of 11003
SC,
No prob.
I,m on site sporadically .
Take a look at internet-ink.co.uk
The compatibles have a higher ink volume but I havn,t tried them.
There is a caution about mixing branded and compatibles.
mac
Seymour Clearly
- 23 Dec 2009 15:56
- 8648 of 11003
Thanks MM, that along with Tyketto's posts is a great help. 60 per cartridge is what I was worried about! I'll have a look at those HP's. Every printer we use bar one is HP, because they're just so reliable.
Seymour Clearly
- 23 Dec 2009 17:23
- 8650 of 11003
Thanks MM, we use a specialised Canon digital camera, and want something that will produce a good printout. Given what you say, HP inkjet seems to be the way. Are your eyes sorted out now?
The Other Kevin
- 29 Dec 2009 09:25
- 8651 of 11003
Santa brought me a Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse. Lucky me, except that I've never used any cordless stuff on my PC. Are there any security implications? Should I be worried that the kids next door will be watching my every key stroke? Or is it totally safe to use. TIA TOK
scussy
- 30 Dec 2009 01:13
- 8653 of 11003
looking to load some mp3's on a iPod classic 80gig,
anyone got any tips on the best way,
TIA
zzaxx99
- 11 Jan 2010 08:28
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I'm looking for a MFD printer/scanner/copier thing, ideally with fax as well, though that's open to argument.
I want:
- Built-in Ethernet (wireless acceptable, but will probably be wired anyway)
- Duplex
- Colour laser, not inkjet
- Less than 600 quid (ideally, much less)
- Non-extortionate toner cartridges (50 quid per is bearable, 100 per isn't)
I've found several mono MFDs that do everything, a couple of colour ones that have everything except duplex, and other combinations of "not quite what I want".
Any nominations?
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jan 2010 17:04
- 8656 of 11003
Is there any way of saving the report generated after running Chkdsk Fix via My Computer/properties/tools? It flashes up but then is gone before I have a chance to read it. I've tried the Pause key but that doesn't work.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jan 2010 17:13
- 8657 of 11003
Easier way to do it is via a DOS command, imo.
Go to start, all programs, accessories, command prompt, then type chkdsk after the C:\ prompt. (or to fix the errors, type chkdsk/f)