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LAN Printer Quick Installation Guide

This guide has been prepared to enable you to configure your Ringdale interface for connection to the network, and to provide an overview of the software supplied. It is advisable that this guide is read in conjunction with the Ringdale Technical Reference Manual, which describes in detail the configuration of the networked environments including the installation of the Ringdale Printset™ utility. (more…)

HP Parts Reference Guide

Carriage/Carriage Drive Arm 1 C6072-60199 Cutter actuator arm Belt 2 C6072-60198 Carriage drive belt kit – Includes belt and oil Bushing C4704-40084 Rear slider rod bushing (Spring loaded) Cable 4 C6072-60196 Carriage trailing cable kit – Includes cable, trailing cable clip, nye oil, cover cap, trailing cable ferrite, ferrite holder Carriage 5 C6072-69147 Carriage assembly kit – Includes carriage, carriage height tool cutter assembly, (more…)

HP LaserJet P1000 and P1500 Series Software Technical Reference

Product features Benefit Supporting features Excellent print quality ? HP print cartridges. ? 600 by 600 dots per inch (dpi) text and graphics. ? Adjustable settings to optimize print quality. Ease of use ? The print cartridge is easy to install. ? Convenient access to the print cartridge and to the paper path through the cartridge door. ? Adjust paper tray with one hand. Flexible paper handling ? Main tray for letterhead, (more…)

Quick Reference Guide HP Color LaserJet

Setting Up the Printer Getting Started Guide Step-by-step instructions for setting up the printer. HP JetDirect Print Server Software Installation Guide* Step-by-step instructions for configuring the HP JetDirect print server. Using the Printer Online User Guide Detailed information on using and troubleshooting the printer. Available for installation on your computer from the CD-ROM that came with the printer. (more…)

Xerox Replacement Cartridges Quick Reference Guide

LJ4600** 6R941 C9720A – Black HP Color LaserJet 4600, 4600n, 4600dn, 4600dtn, 4600hdn, 4650, 4650n, 4650dn, 4650dtn, 4650hdn 9,000‡ 9,000‡ LJ4600** 6R942 C9721A – Cyan HP Color LaserJet 4600, 4600n, 4600dn, 4600dtn, 4600hdn, 4650, 4650n, 4650dn, 4650dtn, 4650hdn 8,000‡ 8,000‡ LJ4600** 6R943 C9722A – Yellow HP Color LaserJet 4600, 4600n, 4600dn, 4600dtn, 4600hdn, 4650, 4650n, 4650dn, (more…)

Xerox Phaser 8500 vs HP color LaserJet 3800

Competitive Comparison Phaser®8500 Phaser 8500 HP LaserJet 3800 More value LaserJet 3800: $799 • The Phaser 8500 offers superior performance, output quality, Phaser 8500N: $499* LaserJet 3800n: $899 and ease of use for dramatically less money. Phaser 8500DN: $699* LaserJet 3800dn: $1,149 LaserJet 3800dtn:$1,399 Faster color print speed Up to 24 ppm color and black Up to 22 ppm color and black Faster (more…)

HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP series

The HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP (multifunction printer) series is HP’s lowest-priced color laser MFP, and is the latest HP Color LaserJet to ship with the enhanced HP Marketing Resources software and the new HP In-House Marketing Starter Kit. Featuring newly formulated HP ColorSphere toner , the HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP produces print-shop quality documents with a wider range of colors, higher gloss (more…)

AMD’s Agena Processor is a Serious Overclocker

When Intel came forth with the Core microarchitecture, everybody was simply delighted at the fact that a processor could overclock to as much as 100% of its stock frequency by using air cooling alone. But back then, AMD had only the K8 architecture to show off and people were already aware of what its capabilities were. So Intel got almost 90% of the x86 processors market, while AMD was left with a trail (more…)

AMIBIOS8 Flash Update & BIOS Recovery Methods

For Additional Information Call American Megatrends BIOS Sales Department at 1-800-828-9264 for additional information. Limitations of Liability In no event shall American Megatrends be held liable for any loss, expenses, or damages of any kind whatsoever, whether direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential, arising from the design or use of this product or the support materials provided with the product. (more…)

Nvidia’s Secret Overclocking: GeForce 9600GT Kills its 9800GT Brother

The stock GPU clock gets rocket-high when overclocking the PCI-Express bus The 9600 GT offering from Nvidia has been around for a while, but many of the users were amazed by how well it performed in its early benchmarks. In fact, it performed that well that it easily beat its older[admark=1] brother, the 9800 GT, despite the fact that the former came with only 64 shader processors. It seems that the secret recipe for the mid-range killer is the fact that many of Nvidia’s manufacturing partners would release factory overclocked cards. In fact, some of them have released extremely overclocked versions that would become unstable when reaching high temperatures, and downlocking the cards were the only solution to make them work. Downclocking may seem at least funny, given the fact that enthusiasts are usually concerned with the other way around, but having an useless high-clocked card is just an expensive piece of rubbish. Additional investigations revealed that there are discrepancies between the frequency the driver is reporting and the frequency reported by the clock generator. The answer is simple and involves the physical crystal on the card: while it has a 27 MHz clock, the driver is using a value of 25 MHz in order to calculate the GPU frequency. Further testing shows that the chip manufacturer designed their graphics processor in such a manner to take the PCI-Express frequency and divide it by four in order to get the crystal frequency. Overclocking the PCI-Express bus will lead to an involuntary overclock of the graphics processor, but at the same time, the driver will still report the standard GPU clock. For instance, raising the PCI-Express bus from 100 to 104MHz will make the GPU beat at a faster pace, from the default 650 MHz to 676MHz. Despite the higher frequency, the driver will still “see” the card as operating at 650 MHz. This may be regarded as a hidden overclock performed by Nvidia, and many users out there are “riding” highly overclocked versions of the card without them even knowing it. However, there are some issues that could render the graphics card useless with no apparent reason. For instance, there are various motherboards that clock the PCI-Express bus automatically, such as the LinkBoost feature in Asustek’s Striker Extreme. Overclocking the bus by 25 MHz could be fatal for the 9600GT graphics card…

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