Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Printer and Print Sharing - By Pinky Mcbanon



Printer sharing is a very useful resource on your home or business network. You will be able to print from any computer if that printer is being shared in the network. If you have 3 computers all connected in the network, it is just logical to share it among the computers.


I will show you simple steps to do this. Here are the things you must do to have that local Printer Shared on the Network:

GO TO:

1.ControlPanel>>
2.Click on PRINTERS and OTHER HARDWARE
3. Click on PRINTERS and FAXES
4. You will then see the printer locally installed on your computer, point the
mouse on this printer
5. Right Click the mouse
6. Click Properties
7. Click on Sharing Tab (on top)
8. Click on SHARE this Printer
9. Finally, name the printer


Now, assuming this computer do not have a local printer and would like to print a document. You can print a document from a shared printer, here is

how:


GO TO:

1. Control Panel
2. Click on PRINTERS and OTHER HARDWARE
3. Click on PRINTERS and FAXES
5. Click on ADD A PRINTER
6. The ADD A PRINTER WIZARD will then pop out, just click next
7. Click on A NETWORK PRINTER or A PRINTER ATTACHED TO ANOTHER
COMPUTER
8. You can either let the computer browse for a printer available in the
network or you can choose the second option if you know the name of the
printer available in the network.


Ms. Mcbanon is an experienced Medical Biller and Coder based in New York. A graduate of Bachelor Science in Computer Engineering. A Medical Practice Billing Consultant.


Read more about the author as she share her knowledge and expertise in her field by visiting her personal website at http://www.justmypassion.com/


She shares her expertise and knowledge with http://www.medclaimsplus.com/ She has extensive knowledge and skill in the area of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Anesthesiology, Surgery, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Mental & Behavioral Health, Pediatrics & Internal Medicine.


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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Selecting Ink Jet Printers by Melanie C




Printers have become an integral part of computers. From postage to photographs, books to blog notes, there are numerous pages of online content that you may want to print.


While you may think printers are printers and all can do the job you need accomplished, there are a variety of styles of inkjet printers and each has different capabilities.


Here's a quick look at what you need to know before you decide which kind of inkjet printers will be best for you:


- Plain Inkjet Printers - Just print a lot of documents? These basic printers can print out a lot of pages of documents, but do not have the quality needed for photographs and other high-quality printings. The bonus is these are cheaper printers to purchase.


- Photo Inkjet Printers - If you like to edit and print out your digital photos, you need to look for printers that will give you quality prints. Photo inkjet printers have been created to have the higher resolution necessary to print beautiful pictures.


- Scanner Copier Inkjet Printers - If you run a business out of your home, this may be the best solution. It is like getting three printers in one. These printers are a little bulkier than regular printers, but in addition to printing things from your computer screen, they also can scan items you need to put into the computer and operate as a regular copier. Many of these printers also have fax capabilities.


- Portable Inkjet Printers - If you are on the move a lot, you may wish you could print out a page here and there from your laptop. Now you can. There are portable inkjet printers that weigh just a few pounds and can be taken with you on the road.







Find printers and web cameras online at http://au.shopping.com/xPP-printers


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Author of this article: Melanie C.









Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Top Canon Pixma Printers

Printer is one of the computer part that been used mostly by students and also in the office. Canon is one of the printer brands which are famous in now days. Canon Pixma printer are one of the best printer in the market. Based on the design of this printer, Canon has become a best printer design in all kind of function and photo printer.

Canon Pixma MX700

The Canon Pixma MX700 printer is one of the fast print and copy speeds along with a great scan quality. This Canon Pixma MX700 is a great advantage in speed where it can print up the normal documents in blazing speed, suitable for small office that thrive in pushing a lot of papers. It’s also one of the excellent photo printers with its rich and vivid colors, and preview LCD panel for on-the-go printing.

Canon Pixma Pro9000

This Canon Pixma Pro9000 has produce some of the best photo quality output from a canon printer which become of the best product lines for photo prints. This printer used Canon dye ink such as Canon CLI-8BK, Canon CLI-C, Canon CLI-8M and CLI-8PC to process their photo prints. The dye print will make the picture not as durable as pigments inks, they still good in making for long lasting pictures.

Canon Pixma MP210

Canon Pixma MP210 is a one of the good printer especially for those that want to save their budget. This printer represents one of the budgets printers. For $70-$90, this printer can produce a quick printing speeds and its also a large capacity to handle large printing task.

Canon Pixma MP960

For those are a photo hobbyist or professional that need a high quality printer, the Canon Pixma MP960 will suite for them. This printer has a duplexer, negative slide capability and a top of image enhancement options. Canon Pixma MP960 used an inkjet printing technology and has storage for 7 individual printer ink cartridges such as Canon CL41 and CL51 and can print up to 30 pages per minute for a black white printing.

This summary is based on my preview in James Kara Murat article “Top Canon Pixma Printers”.

James Kara Murat from PrintCountry.com, the contributor of PrintCountry Canon FAQ. Read more about the subject at Top Canon Pixma Printers, and related resources can be found at Canon Printer Ink Cartridges.

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