Why does my Epson printer go offline? Like other printers, your Epson printer may go offline because it isn’t correctly connected, its drivers are outdated, missing, or corrupt, or you accidentally changed its status to offline. Stuck jobs in the print queue due to unresolved paper jams and...
It may say “Save” or “Apply“ Print a page If that doesn’t fix the blurry prints, go to the next section. Ink or Toner Issues Inkjet printers printing blurry can be caused by very low/empty or clogged ink cartridges. Run a print head cleaning cycle should remove any clogs, and ...
As we have been trying these all methods in Windows built-in tools, and if still, the printer is offline, you can try the printer software which came with the Printer driver. Mostly once you install your HP, Canon, Epson or any other printers the first time, it would have installed the...
Printer is connected by wifi and utilities says that it is connected/green light shown. I removed Epson software, reinstalled latest Epson driver/software and rebooted both computer and printer. If it prints the test page from instructions sent by the iMac, I know the connection is working. Ep...
✅ Why did my photos and videos disappear after I copied it from SD card to windows video file?:Hello,I was importing photos from a SD card by a adapter and I had the stuff open on the file application. I dragged the files into the videos section...
Update: Due to significant debate in the comments section of this article, we’ve updated it with the latest information. 1. Too Many Good Distros to Choose From Reading online forums (a part of my hobby), I often come across questions like, “Hi, I am new to Linux, justswitched over...
Im printing a proof of a 28 pages catalog design using my Epson 740i. All images are 300dpi CMYK. In Photoshop they printout perfectly, but from the document (from Quark) the printed piece came out with very-uncalibrated colors. (ie. the greens are almost bluish, and the yellows are al...
There is not a lot of difference between loop , Array.Copy and buffer until you get to very big arrays. Its probably best to use a plain foreach loop unless you profiler shows you need better in which case try Array.Copy . byte[] intArray = new byte[size]; byte[] outputArray = ...