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My 5 year old compaq desktop came configured with 1 partition just large enough for XP (D:) only and the other partition (C:) for everything else. So far so good. My 2 new Asus netbooks arrived similarly.
Throw it in the microwave?
Bring it to a scrap yard that uses a giant magnet to move piles of steel? Any magnet you'd find at home is too weak to erase hdd data.
It's funny how two people can look at the same thing and each of them see things completely differently.
What you call a "bad-ass" image appears to be a fake, wanna-be image to me. When I see a fella playing dress up in cowboy hat and boots I find it odd. I'm from NJ, so I'm not likely to...
I know what you're saying but I don't want the newbie to misunderstand. The prints will be dry (or should be) as soon as they hit the floor or take-up reel. The ink will not be cured for some time though. There are differing opinions on the necessity of waiting for the ink to cure before...
What files types and sizes are you printing? What are the sizes of each print? Are they raster, vector or both? One file printed 300 times or 300 files printed once each? What resolution will the job be printed at? How many passes? What is the speed of the printer at those settings? What...
If you can deal with the odor and having to profile your media again then I guess you just need to figure out if the volume you print and how long you intend to keep the printer are enough to make it worth it financially.
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