Canon iPF650 vs. Canon iPF605 – What are the differences between Canon iPF650 and Canon iPF605 A1 Size Large Format Printer?

Many buyers would like to understand the differences between these wide format printers (Canon iPF605 vs.

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Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 for Graphic Arts & CAD Applications

The customer is a regional interior design company that take care of all aspects of interior and the exterior design covering the portfolio such as retail, hospitality, residential and commercial industries. The company’s existing HP Designjet 500ps, 42” wide format inkjet printer has broken down and the spare parts have been obsolete. Leaving with no choice, the customer need to purchase a new

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Adding a Canon Printer in Mac OS X 10.4.x Tiger

Users with Canon printers , including Canon imageRUNNER printers and copiers, can print to those devices from OS X 10.4.x Tiger. (Support for OS X previous to 10.4.x Tiger is provided by Apple and Canon but these instructions are based on a 10.4.x Tiger environment.) To create the connection, you will need to download and install drivers for your printer or copier from Canon and set up the printer using Apple’s Printer Setup Utility

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Long Range WiFi Edges Nearer With FCC Decision

Wireless gadgets that weave signals between TV stations are a step closer. A new class of devices able to create Wi-Fi-like connections that span miles rather than meters just jumped significantly closer to market. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has made a crucial decision on the rules that will regulate such devices, which will use the “white spaces” between TV channels that were freed up by the analog switch off

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Sprint CEO Backs Unlimited Data Plans

Dan Hesse says such plans are possible, “as long as the usage is reasonable”. Sprint’s CEO Dan Hesse says he hopes to keep the company’s data plans unlimited as the company shifts toward faster 4G services through the WiMax technology it’s rolling out in cities across the nation.

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Consumer Tech Price Volatility Continues With 3D Blu-ray Players Jumping As Advanced Processors Slide

Recent weeks have shown us that the “new normal” for the pricing of key retail electronics seems to include a high degree of volatility For example, last week our PriceSCAN 3D Blu-ray Player Index shot up a remarkable 9.44%, reversing about 80%^ of its slide since late August. To be sure, our index is still some 14% below its April inception level (see “ 3D Blu-ray’s Price Decline Seems To Jump Right Off The Screen! ”), but it appears retailers are now easing off their more aggressive Blu-ray summer discounts. Meanwhile, what a difference a few weeks have made in the pricing of Intel’s state of the art Core i7 processor.

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Choosing The Bridal Jewelery

As a bride, all eyes are on you and accordingly it is important to ensure that your guests are searching at you for the appropriate reasons, not because you accept committed a conjugal appearance faux pas. Follow these simple guidelines to ensure your marriage jewelery helps add the absolute finishing blow to your conjugal attire.

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Fix printer Error 482

Runtime error 482 is an error caused when you try and use various printer functions inside your Windows computer. The most common cause of these errors is either from having damaged system files inside your PC or from a variety of different errors that can cause your computer to run unreliably. You can fix this error very easily by using the steps in this article to cure any of the issues that cause it to occur..

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Nikonians News Flash #162

This week Ray passes along the latest photographic news relating to Nikon and Nikonians: -Nikon’s new D7000 announced -Nikon’s new 35mm f1.4 -Nikon’s new 200mm f2 -Nikon’s new SB700 -Nikon’s new P7000 Coolpix -55 million Nikkor lens produced -Phase One update -Corel Draw Premium Suite X5 -Nikonians Academy Europe -12 Nikonians images used in new book Download Nikonians News Flash #162 (NPC-NF-2010-09-19.mp3; 4:37; 4.24MB; MP3 format)

http://www.nikonians-podcasts.org/NPC-NF-2010-09-19.mp3

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Model Of The Week: Wet Orbital Workshop (Pre-Skylab 1968 proposal: 1/96)

When the Apollo Applications Project was initiated, one of the proposed projects was an orbital Workshop, made out of Apollo and Saturn materials. In early 1968 this was the proposed configuration: A “Wet Orbital Workshop”, meant to be fully fueled when launched on a spare Saturn 1B and when drained of fuel residues would be modified and used as a.. well, skylab.

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Introducing Canon iPF605 at Canon Advanced Made Simple Solutions Showcase (22nd September 2010)

The wait for a descent but affordable A1 size plan printer is over! It has been a long wait for wide format printer users who are searching around for a medium end A1 size inkjet large format printer that offers at entry level price point. Majority of the A1 size plotter users got to live with the low end desktop type A1 size wide format printer like Designjet 110, Designjet 111 or Designjet 500

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The Image Doctors #125

Jason and Rick review the new 85mm f/1.4 AFS G Nikkor, do some night shooting, and discuss moving from an older DSLR to a D90 with their friend, David Gabrius. Download The Image Doctors #125 (MP4 format)

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Internet Explorer 9 beta review: Microsoft reinvents the browser

Microsoft officially unveiled Internet Explorer 9 today. It is, without question, the most ambitious browser release Microsoft has ever undertaken, and despite the beta label it is an impressively polished product. Is it fast enough

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What does your ink cartridge have in common with a mass produced Mud Cake?

Printer ink cartridges contain many ingredients including dyes, pigments, humectants, resins, fungicides and surfactants.

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Apple’s new review guidelines: Thoughts on fart apps

Do Apple’s new App Store review guidelines inadvertently confirm some of the worst suspicions developers have about the company’s review process? And is Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who famously wrote Thoughts on Music and Thoughts on Flash, now giving us Thoughts on Fart Apps

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This Is How a Heavy Storm Looks Inside a Cruise Liner [Image Cache]

This Is How a Heavy Storm Looks Inside a Cruise Liner [Image Cache] On August 1 , the Pacific Sun ran into a heavy storm 400 miles north of New Zealand, hitting 25-foot-tall waves and 50-knot winds.

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Peripherals for a Digital Camera

If a friend or family member on your holiday gift list owns a digital camera, or is receiving one as a gift, it’s a good idea to consider purchasing some peripherals. Digital camera peripherals and accessories might include cases, stands, battery chargers, memory cards, printers or printing software, and digital photo frames. Owning a battery

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RIM Buys Documents To Go, As DataViz Ceases Support for webOS [BlackBerry]

RIM Buys Documents To Go, As DataViz Ceases Support for webOS [BlackBerry] Thought to be snapped up by RIM after CrackBerry.com heard from sources (and spied LinkedIn profiles of DataViz employees now listing themselves as RIM employees), it’s not yet known whether DatViz’s Documents To Go will continue to be supported for Android, iOS and Maemo. They’ve already announced development is ceasing for webOS.

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Flash Cookies AKA Local Shared Objects

I just came across a piece of software called KFC that removes Flash Cookies AKA Local Shared Objects from your computer. These are new to me but a little googling shows a pretty consistent theme, e.g.: ( webdesign10.com )Web sites use them to track you because they know that most people don’t know about them and that they can track you even after you have cleared your privacy settings. ( wikipedia )Several services even use LSOs as surreptitious data storage to reinstate traditional cookies that a user deleted, a policy called “re-spawning” I’m going to add KFC to my occasional spring-cleaning of cookies and the like.

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Nikonians News Flash #161

This week Ray passes along the latest photographic news relating to Nikon and Nikonians: -One Year Completed -Nikon’s new On-Line store -New lens preorders being taken -More Nikon equipment coming soon -Nikon school now in session -Jack Howard’s Practical HDRI 2nd Edition -ACDsee joins Nikonians as Corporate Partner -Tamron to give away 60 lenses to celebrate 60th Anniversary -Nikonians in Cologne Download Nikonians News Flash #161 (NPC-NF-2010-09-05.mp3; 3:33; 3.35MB; MP3 format)

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