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Naresh says:
RE: Ricoh Copy Machines Model FT 3513i have a RICHO COPIER MODEL FT 3513, AND IT IS GIVING ME DARK COPIES ALL BLACK ONES ONLY HOW DO I SOLVE THIS ISSUE PLEASE?
Emil says:
RE: Konica Copiershelp me with call for service message displayed on my Konica 7020 copier and I can hardly do anything with this copier now
Kay Paschos says:
RE: Black Lines From Copier Document FeederMr. Copier Man, Thanks, I was indeed behind door #2 Tiny dot of white out on smaller glass. You have saved your government a repair bill. Thanks
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Sheila says:
GLeAuDQCRwoobxMy hands are never as bad as that, but I do have some issues with dry skin on my hands.Here are some tinhgs I'd recommend:1) Find a really gentle soap to wash your hands with like Phisoderm, or another moisturizing soap like Aveeno.2) Moisturize moisturize moisturize! Especially after washing your hands or swimming. Again, use a gentle moisturizer like Aveeno or Eucerin. You can also try an organic like aloe vera (the real stuff from the plant or pure gel from a health food store, or jojoba oil)4) Use rubber gloves if you wash dishes or have to use any kind of household cleaner.5) If it's really bad, see a dermatologist and they can advise a better course of action, or prescribe a steroid based cream to calm the inflammation.Good luck!
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beyniqan says:
KVcFZKQvWvlRyHLI bought this from a rteail OfficeDepot outlet. OfficeDepot and OfficeMax are the only websites that seem to carry this printer at the moment and only OfficeDepot would actually let me order it and it turned out my local OfficeDepot store actually had exactly ONE of these in-stock, which I promptly purchased. Why? It's perfect for what I needed: - Wireless to eliminate cable clutter, enable locating it in the most convenient spot, and enable printing from my girlfriend's laptop from anywhere in the house. - It's a laser printer, so it prints faster and cheaper than an inkjet of course there's no color, but if we need that that's what a specialized graphics/photo printer is for. This is just for text and things that don't require color or extremely detailed graphics, which is 99.9% of what I print (the text and graphics are perfectly crisp though, don't get me wrong). - It's got auto-duplexing, so you don't waste half (the blank back-side) of your paper when you don't need to and don't have to waste time manually flipping the paper with printers that only do manual-duplexing. Saves space, time, and money. - Easy to set-up via the included CD, assuming you're not totally clue-less with computers. You'll need a USB cable to go between your computer and the printer, or an ethernet cable to go between your router and the printer, to set up the wireless for the first time. No, there's no LCD screen or any way to set it up without your computer, but you can't expect things like that in this price bracket. - It's cheap. Only printer in the ~$150 price range I could find that's laser with wireless and auto-duplexing. The only reasons I docked one star from the rating: - No third-party toner is available yet. Brother made new toner cartridges for these 2200-series models, and finding even that toner is tough. So, there's no ultra-cheap third-party toner available yet (that I can find), but even with the Brother toner cartridges it runs about 3.5 cents per page with the regular cartridge or about 2.5 cents if you get the high-yield. Still pretty good. - OfficeDepot is the only place you can seem to find this printer anywhere at the moment. I dunno if they got it early, if this model is delayed or discontinued before it's even really come out and I'm a bit afraid I'll end up having a printer I can't find toner/service for at all. But, assuming I'm supposed to have it, this is the perfect home/home-office/small-business laser printer. Highly recommended (once you can actually find it)!
Bobby says:
WsvDoDlTREsypasSWGreat design and smlipe enough to use for any member of the public. Customers can immediately see when the page loads where to go for what they want. Only thing is the blank space at the top/middle bugs me, perhaps something could be better across the top.
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