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Christian InTech Articles - Computers
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Backup - How to Avoid a Disaster
Creating backups of important files on a regular basis is probably one of the easiest and cheapest ways to protect hours of work and personal files from all sorts of technical disasters. Still, billions of dollars are lost every year because of...
Computer Support Gone Awry
In today's modern world of computer support, something has gone
terribly wrong. It's a sea of confusion that even the most
talented navigator would get lost in. Computer support is
something that should be inexpensive, calming and...
How To Troubleshoot DVD Drives Fast
You really enjoy those dvd movies and games and the last thing you need or want is to experience problems with your dvd drive.
To prepare for the possibility of having your dvd drive leaving you out in the cold one morning,we will dicuss...
RSS Reader Is A Life Raft Saving Us From Getting Lost In A Sea Of Useless Information
One of the main problems with the Internet these days is the fact that there is so much information out there; it can be quite hard to find the particular knowledge that you’re looking for. It can often feel like you’re surfing waves of thick...
Software Companies, Don’t Sabotage Your Long-Term Success!
Over the years, I’ve paid a lot of attention to how companies recruit computer programmers. During that time, I’ve noticed how managers frequently make hiring decisions that seem to make sense in the short term, but which result in long-term...
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How To Kill Your Printer
Are you tired of trying to convince your spouse that you need another printer? Tired of using the old sluggish ink hog that you got 10 years ago as a hand-me-down from your cousin that only came to visit once just after you bought that new Beer Meister?
After you get through with your printer, with my expert guidance, your partner will probably agree that it's time for an upgrade. Just a few of my tips will be all that you need. In some cases only one of these slick tips will do the trick. You might get lucky. Let's get started.
If your printer is near a wall you're in luck. Sit on your chair directly in front of your printer and put both hands firmly on the front of the printer. Now while issuing a blood curdling Bruce Lee scream thrust your arms forward while imagining that you are going to push your printer directly through the wall and landing on your German marble tiled patio floor outside.
Ok, if that doesn't work try unplugging the printers connection to the computer. If you are using a parallel connection that's better because the cable is thicker than the new USB cables. Make sure the cable is still connected to the printer. Firmly hold the cable in both hands and face away from your printer. Now step slightly to one side and make like you are Joe DiMaggio at bat. Believe you are hitting that ball and follow through. If you're lucky your printer will go over the fence before the cable breaks. Be sure to let go of the cable when you follow through.
Here's one of my favorites. Remove all of your cartridges and punch a hole in them and quickly put them back in the printer.
Now do fifty back to back print head cleanings while pouring motor oil into the paper feed tray. It helps to remove the paper so the oil can get inside faster. If you see smoke that's a bonus. It means you're doing it right.
This next trick involves the use of a ladder and a feather. A chair can be substituted if you don't have a ladder. Any feather will do. Stand on the ladder or chair and while the printer is on hold the feather in one hand and the printer in the other hand. The law of gravity states that both the feather and the printer should land on the ground at the same time providing that there is no friction from air currents or whatever. Now, lets test Newton's law of gravity. Release the feather and the printer at the same time. Did they both land at the same time? It might take a few times to get this one right. Practice this one a few times.
Here is one that you can do with your partner. Get a couple of screw- drivers. One person can remove every single screw in the printer and the other person can put it back together. This is fun at parties.
Last but not least the most effective way to kill your printer and make absolutely sure it's a goner is let your kids play with it!
About the Author
Barry Shultz is the author of Atlascopy News, and President of Atlascopy, Inc. Atlascopy specialized in affordable alternatives to the high cost of printer supplies. Sign up for the Atlascopy Newsletter and get 10% coupons every week in your email. http://atlascopy.com/signup_new.htm Go to Atlascopy to save a bundle on your printer and refilling supplies. http://atlascopy.com
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