User manual

powers down to a “cold standby” mode whenever there are no
print jobs coming through for afew minutes. It only uses enough
power to “listen” to the USB port for print jobs from the host
computer.
Maintenance
The printer is very easy to maintain, especially when it comes to
replacing the toner cartridge. Here, you just pop the lid open
then pull out the used cartridge from the bottom of the cavity
without much force. Then you put the new cartridge in to the
bottom of the cavity without any need for any extra pressure.
This unit is at least an example of improving the design of the
equipment to make it more useable for all people.
Limitations and Points of Improvement
Beyond the need to provide CD-free setup for the Apple
Macintosh platform, there haven’t been any further limitations
that Ihave come across with this direct-connectprinter.
Conclusion and Positioning Notes
The HP LaserJet Pro 1560 Series printer could be best positioned
for single-computer workstations like reception desks in small
clinics and the like for use as aprinter for “turning out”
documents like invoices or similar forms. It would be best used
as an “exact replacement” for an older direct-connect
monochrome laser printer that has come to the end of its useful
life.
Links
[1]
http://homenetworking01.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/2010–
05-27–001.jpg#utm_source=feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_cam
paign=feed
[2]
/2010/05/someones-listening-to-my-call-for-cd-free-printer-setup/
#utm_source=feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed
Your Android phone now can
control the UPnP AV /DLNA
Home Media Network
25/05/2010 07:55
Web site
AndroMote – An Android UPnP Remote Control[1]
You can pick the software up at the Android MarketPlace
using your Android device.
My Comments
Previously, TwonkyMedia have released aversion of the
TwonkyMedia Server for the Android platform but this program
presents media that is held in your Android device to the UPnP
AV /DLNA Home Media Network. It doesn’t offer any way for you
to play media already available on the network through your
Android device nor does it allow you to “push” media to another
UPnP AV /DLNA device for playback or control its playback on
that device.
Now another German developer have shown up with aUPnP AV
control point /media player for the Android platform. This will
allow you to use phones like the HTC Desire to control playback
of media on UPnP MediaRenderer devices or “bring down” media
available on your UPnP MediaServer to your phone for instant
playback.
I had observed on the site that there is awish for people to copy
a “collection” of media like an album from the UPnP MediaServer
to the Android phone’s local storage. But could this function be
available for an upcoming version?
It is now becoming very real that aprogrammable mobile phone
platform like the iPhone or the Android can be part of the UPnP
AV /DLNA Home Media Network once people write software that
provides media-service, media-control or media-playback
functionality for the platform.
Links
[1] http://www.andromote.de/index.php
Regenerating the
Carmarthenshire towns
should include providing
proper broadband Internet
25/05/2010 05:01
News article
BBC News – Plans to regenerate four Carmarthenshire towns[1]
My comments
I had been reviewing this BBC News article about plans to
regenerate some Carmartheshire towns but had found scant
information about improvements to broadband Internet service
in thosetowns.
If there are plans to regenerate acountry town, these plans
should also include improvements to infrastructure that provide
broadband Internet access. This could range from reassessing
the telephony infrastructure so that ADSL2 broadband is capable
of 2Mbps “at every door”, through improvements in wireless
broadband coverage to provision of next-generation broadband
in thattown.
It could then allow for the town to become competitive as far as
technology-driven businesses, such as R&D or universities, are
concerned. As well, the town can also allow other small
businesses that operate therein to “come on to the map” and be
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