Here's a second.
EDIT: I guess you all might want to know what's up. It's either a Trojan seahorse invasion gone comically wrong, or it's art. From the west coast of Denmark.
OK, I'm away, but here are a couple of shots that I can post if this is still open. The contrast might be off, but I can't tell on this computer. Hope they look good. Sorry, I don't know how to make them just the right size.
EDIT: I've had a lot of time on my hands, with not a heck of a lot...
Why don't you try it and tell us? :confused: People don't believe the answers we give anyway.
What I can tell you for sure is that HP and Epson print heads are based on totally different principles. An HP printer literally boils the ink and creates a tiny bubble for each little dot on the...
With my HP I just have to do the adjustment. I print from LibreOffice, and I have a template with fudged margins built in. I can now rely on alignment within a slop of a millimeter or so. (With LibreOffice you can easily produce text or graphics.) With previous versions of Ubuntu, it was so...
Yes, that's stunning in stereo.
I've never viewed such large photos unaided in stereo before. It never occurred to me that you can view them cross-eyed. Since these photos are arranged for cross-eyed viewing, I guess that also means that you have to view them unaided--that you can't use a...
Peter D, that's interesting. I think you're onto something.
I've also experienced severe fading in a nice, clean, fairly unpolluted living room 1500 miles from the coast, sealed in a CD jewel case. Streaking indicated that it was light, and very dim light at that. I thought the culprit was...
Those are pretty much in line with what I have. The only thing is their K564XL, which they fill to only 14 mL. I routinely load the older cartridges with 30 g! I have one record of adding over 36g. I don't think the cartridge has physically changed size. Unless they added a baffle, then...
I looked, and it turns out that I do have some data for non-XL that I forgot about. Gross weights are full, new. Capacities are calculated from new - empty weight when the monitor says it's empty. (I don't have a date on these -- maybe 2 to 4 years ago. I think they are the new style with...
They have changed with time.
Here's what I have for the most recent 564XL's, new as received, with vent opened and outlet port cover removed:
M564XL: 25.36 g
PK564XL: 24.17 g
While I'm not paying the bill, £563 for a professional printer that's going to produce art prints for sale doesn't sound bad to me. I paid $400 for a laser printer maybe 20 years ago, and all it does it print B&W text.
I have had severe fading that I never anticipated. And it's one thing if you have just an occasional picture on the wall, but often it's not at all practical to reprint. Just what do you do when it's all those CD covers on the rack, or that art print you sold that they want to leave in their...
Well, I was fond of the Canon MX922, and you may still be able to find one new. I have never owned one, but it has four things going for it: (1) a sheet feeder; (2) Precision Colors supports it (and other Canons) with third-party cartridges that should make the printer extremely easy to...