Archive for January, 2010

HP Laser Printer 2840 $150

January 17th, 2010

HP Laser Printer 2840
HP Laser Printer 2849
This is a great color laser printer. It has some toner left and works great.

Here are some specifications on this laser printer.

Product Features:
Color prints, copies, scans, and faxes
Up to 20 ppm print speed; first page out in 18 seconds
600 dpi print resolution, 1,200 x 1,200 dpi scan resolution, 24-bit color
125-sheet multipurpose tray, 250-sheet paper tray, and 50-sheet ADF
Built-in Ethernet and USB interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
Technical Details:
Brand Name: Hewlett-Packard
Device Type: Copier / fax / printer / scanner
Copier Type: Digital
Fax Type: Plain paper
Printer Technology: Laser
Printer Output: Color
RAM Memory Size: 96 MB
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 20 ppm
Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 600 x 600 dpi
Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 600 x 600 dpi
Duplex: None
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 600 x 600 dpi
Maximum print Resolution Color: 600 x 600 dpi
Maximum print speed (Black and White): 20
Maximum print speed (color): 4
Fax Machine Compatibility: Super G3
Fax Transfer Rate Maximum: 33.6 Kbps
Copy Size Maximum: 8.5 in x 15 in
Sheet capacity: 375
PC connection Available: Yes
Connectivity Technology: Hi-Speed USB, Ethernet

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Used Equipment

Dell 942 All-in-One Photo Printer $15

January 8th, 2010

This is a Dell 942 AIO Photo Printer. It has been used quite a bit, but is in great working condition. Includes power cord, no USB cable. The software can be downloaded from the Dell website.

Dell 942 AIO

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Used Equipment

Dell All-in-One 924 Printer $15

January 8th, 2010

This printer is in great working condition. Comes with the power cord. The software can be downloaded from the dell website. It is an ink jet printer and scanner.

924 AIO

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Used Equipment

How to Organize Your Files With Folders

January 8th, 2010

My Documents is a folder where most programs will automatically save documents to. Pictures will be saved to My Pictures folder with image programs. This will end up place a lot of files in one folder. When you want to go back and look for a certain file you’ll have to search through all those files.

Here is a quick way to keep all those files organized. This is a shortcut method that works in all Windows versions. If you click Start > My Documents you will be in the My Documents folder where all your documents should be. Now within this window simply right click on a blank space of the window. Hover the mouse over “New” then click on folder. This will create a new folder inside of “My Documents.” Now you can name this folder what ever you want. My suggestion is to name it exactly what it will hold. For instance if it will contain work documents name it “Work.” Be descriptive because you can make as many subfolders as necessary.

Now that you have folders that you can place documents into you can start to drag and drop files into folders. Simply click and hold the left mouse button on a file and drag it to the proper folder. If you want to select multiple files hold down the control key and click the files you want to drag to a folder. After you have selected several files just click on one that is highlighted and drag it to the proper folder.

After you have organized your files it will be easier to find a file quickly. Just think of this you know the name of the file and where it should be. If it is a work file now you’ll just have to click My Document > Work and then look through some files instead of a long list a files.

Just remember you can do this with all your pictures too. Simply go to My Pictures and create new folders to place pictures in. There are various naming conventions to use with picture. You can start with a folder for a year and then have the month inside and then pictures for each month. You can also create a folder and name it by the place or just by who is in the pictures. It is totally up to you.

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