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Posted on Wednesday February 14, 2024 | printer, hardware, printer problems
Printing problems can be frustrating and annoying, especially if they occur right before a deadline or meeting. These problems can range from simple lack of ink to stressful paper jams to problems with less obvious solutions, such as print quality or speed. This article will cover the four most common printing problems and how to fix them.
Posted on Wednesday May 25, 2022 | printer, fix printer problem, ink cartridge, paper jam, printer problems, printhead, printing issues
Printers are great equipment for enhancing productivity. When they break down, however, fixing them can be frustrating and time-consuming. Fortunately, most printer problems can easily be repaired by following the troubleshooting steps below.
Posted on Friday May 15, 2020 | printer, fix printer problem, ink cartridge, paper jam, printer problems, printhead, printing issues
Printers are one of the most frustrating computer hardware to fix. They will often display an error message that tells you little about how to solve the issue. But by being aware of some of the most common printer problems and how to troubleshoot them, you can fix the issues and stay productive.
Posted on Thursday February 23, 2017 | vulnerabilities, printer, hardware, cyber threats, cyber security
This is not a question often asked by anyone who has ever used a printer. Given the increasing sophistication of hackers' capabilities, the discovery that cyber thievery can, in fact, be performed through some popular printer brands hardly comes as a surprise. One study reveals that at least 20 printer models are vulnerable to Distributed Denial-of-Service and other types of attacks. Let's take a look at this chilling development in cybersecurity.
Posted on Monday January 23, 2017 | printing, printer, internet, hardware, google, devices, computer, cloud, access
When you picture cloud computing and printing devices, you might think of endless copies of clouds flying out of the printer. But that analogy wouldn't quite apply for Google's Cloud Print service, though. This cloud-computing hybrid allows you to access both regular and internet-enabled printers through the Internet. What are the benefits? Are they worth looking into? Read on for additional insight.
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