I dont beleive that the network is configured properly, and i would advise you to get a professional to come and look at it. I have a MP780 that is shared over a network from a Windows Xp Home computer. I also have a IP4000 which is in my room, and is hosted on a Windows XP Pro machine, and both...
Hehehe, ughhhh, i have a huge 19" and i have my res. at 2048x1536, hehehe. I guess i could, i'd just have to redo almost all the pictures. Although if I am to offer the instructions on CD, no bandwidth needed. That was my thought for printing, no need for internet. Although I dont want any legal...
I put 9 CD-tray kits for 25 dollars. It includes the mini-cd adpater, software on cd, instruction booklet, the whole shabang :-P. But yeah, i'm not trying to make a killing off of these, i just want to get what i ordered them for and make a little for my troubles. (They are a big pain to get...
First i'm half-way done with a site with all the information to do with direct cd-printing. You can find it at http://pixma.theupgradeguy.biz (one advantage over the other sites is there are no ads). Second I have 9 official Canon CD Trays that will be coming in, in 4 weeks. If anyone wants one...
Just a little update, color about half of the total length of the cd tray black with a sharpie worked wonders, printed on my first cd. Actually they are labels on cd's because i didn't want to order actual printable CD's before i knew if the printer was going to work correctly or not. Thanks for...
I got my site up and running, all the links should work fine now. http://printers.pokeyoureye.com, on the page you'll find pictures of the cd tray, and 8 short movies on what it does. I guess i overdid it a little, hehehe. Also, i was skimming over <...
I had my dad make one (he's a perfectionist) and still no go. So the thickness makes a difference? Ill post a link to the pictures soon. I'm in the process of moving my site to a new host.
I've tried this two times now. I dont know if im not making the cd tray correctly or what, it's getting irritating, and i'm wasting good cereal boxes. LOL. I dont know what to do, i thought maybe there was too much gap between the top and the cutout spaces so i shortened it, multiple time. A...
actually, since i just got a new IP4000, it came with OEM catridges which i could put in the MP780( the one that has light banding), but i've decided to print most photos on the new ip4000 for now anyways.
I recently unclogged a particularly sneaky clog on the cyan color. I used pure alcohol, first letting it sit in it,
then presing it against heated alcohol on a paper towel, andd then back to the bowl of alcohol, i got a syringe, added a straw to the end, hot-glued it on, and filled it up with...
If i may, i have a website that i have 40GB of transfer a month i am not using one bit of, so if anyone has anything superbig, you can email/instant message me and i'll upload it and keep it on as long as i dont run out of space, or bandwidth (wont be happening anytime soon.
http://weink.com/ecom/catalog/genuine_canon_brand_replacement_0049_printhead_2869765.htm that's the printhead, looks like it works for all of these,Canon i860, i865, Pixma ip4000, Pixma MP750, Pixma MP780. So the ip4000 has the same print head. YAY, i just ordered a IP4000 the other day, because...