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Originally Posted by Dark Helmet
HP is not the least bit reliable when it comes to software.
I can only speak for the model that I own and use, the PSC 2610. The so…
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Originally Posted by tooki
They haven't improved? I thought people had reported that the drivers for their recent models was OK.
took
Ya wait for 10.4.4 and see all…
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Originally Posted by Dark Helmet
Ya wait for 10.4.4 and see all hell break loose again.
What makes you believe this? I went from 10.4.2 to 10.4.3 with no issues. I…
Ditto with Canon, I have never been happier. I have the i70. My Epsons in the past just keep crapping out. I bought a new Epson 2 years ago with LCD screen and supposedly one of t…
I'm a happy owner of a 2-month old Canon MP760 all-in-one printer. The scan quality is great, no complaints. It can scan old photo film as well, although I haven't tried this fea…
Gee.. I guess I'm one of the few who use HP Inkjet which I love.. I've used Cannon too but I like the way that HP feed paper the best. Good consistent results with HP from my pe…
Most current Canon models have two paper feeds, one top-loading (like Epson uses) and one front-loading (like HP uses). You can use either, or both.
tooki
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Originally Posted by webraider
Gee.. I guess I'm one of the few who use HP Inkjet which I love.. I've used Cannon too but I like the way that HP feed paper the best. G…
No, but for most users (using standard paper, and HP's properly-textured-on-the-back photo papers), it's proven to work well enough, and I certainly can appreciate not needing tons…
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Originally Posted by tooki
No, but for most users (using standard paper, and HP's properly-textured-on-the-back photo papers), it's proven to work well enough, and I cert…
i had to bin a canon i865 after 18 months due to head clogging , altho' i DO agree epsons are pretty hopeless at head clogging too
my epson cx6400 wipes the floor with it , plus i…
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Originally Posted by eddiecatflap
i heard that h-p printers were the best as they have heads built into the ink carts and don't clog
how? With magic?
At any rate…
i just bought a black 30 gb ipod video, becuase i have tons of tunes that ive downloaded from napster, but napster says that i need "napster to go" and a compatible mp3 player, whi…
The iPod doesn't work with napster. Check the faqs on the napster site for a list of compatible players.
Napster is nothing but a glorified streaming radio service, and not reall…
I'm not familiar with the details of napster's service, but I'm pretty sure that napster doesn't use normal MP3s, but rather some other format that supports DRM. If that is the cas…
Wow, are you guys kidding? You pay for a music service, and then you don't even get to keep the music? That is horrible.
www.itunes.com <---go there.
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Originally Posted by Heavy Fluid
Wow, are you guys kidding? You pay for a music service, and then you don't even get to keep the music? That is horrible.
www.itunes.co…
Actually Napster sells music in the same way as Apple does, but they also offer a subscription where you can download and play an unlimited amount of music if you remain a "member"…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
But there IS hope!!! Burn the purchased songs to an AUDIO CD, then rip them into plain-vanilla MP3s. You are unlikely to experience any d…
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Originally Posted by Mastrap
Sorry, gh, you will lose quality that way. You're converting an already compressed format into AIFF, then compressing it again. The loss in q…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
(Frankly, the iPod's audio system is not what you'd call an audiophile's delight at either the high or low ends, and the mids can be kind of…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
Now here's the gimick that makes my method work pretty well: use a VERY high bitrate for the MP3 encoding. I use 320kbps, the highest supp…
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Originally Posted by analogika
Actually, the newest generation (5G, nano, and shuffle) sound surprisingly good, especially via the line out.
I agree; they're getting b…