Severin (and others)
I have a Fuji-Xerox C1190 FS. It's brilliant.
But it is now warning me that I should replace the Drum Cartridge soon. I
dropped in at East Vic Park Officeworks today where I get the ordinary
cartridges. No go. Don't know about it.
Does anybody know where I can acquire
Hi Kevin,
I've just got back in.
You have not mentioned what year the G5 is, but try:
Reset SMU or PMU on the G5
How to reset the SMU on a Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) or Power Mac G5 (Late 2005)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1436?viewlocale=en_US
Resetting PMU on Power Mac G5, Power Mac G4, Power
Thanks, David. I see that City Software have your drum for $223, but not the
printer
Regards
Severin Crisp
On 25/05/2012, at 3:36 PM, David Nicholas wrote:
Severin (and others)
I have a Fuji-Xerox C1190 FS. It's brilliant.
But it is now warning me that I should replace the Drum
Hi Severin,
Austin Computers have Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C1190FS A4
Colour,12ppm(C),16ppm(B),600x600dpi,384MB,250sheet 34KG.
They have a store in Rockingham, you could get Peter to grab one for you...
I nearly didn't send you the link after reading this on their page:
Before you checkout,
Well after saying I nearly didn't send you the link ... I didn't send you the
link :(
Here it is:
http://www.austin.net.au/ProductList/ProductDetail/tabid/104/ProductCode/PS-FX-DPC1190FS/Default.aspx
Cheers,
Ronni who does get carried away when the words Windows Microsoft get
mentioned in a
Ronni and Robert ,
I have tried all your suggestions and figured that it is a power button
which is the problem. I gave it a bit of a squirt with CRC and so far
it hasn't been silly and started up by itself.
It is a single 1.8mhz which I figure is one of the early ones. It
doesn't appear to
Thanks Ronni and Severin
I will check them both out.
David
On 25/05/2012, at 4:27 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Well after saying I nearly didn't send you the link ... I didn't send you the
link :(
Here it is:
Hi,
I am setting up my iMac for my wife as a new user there are certain things I
would like to transfer, in particular our Address Book... can someone please
advise the simplest way todo this please.
Many thanks,
David
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Great down to earth solution to a high tech problem! Wonderful stuff that CRC
and related products. One of the early ones carried the labelling Makes
things go again! How true
Severin Crisp
On 25/05/2012, at 2:57 PM, Kevin Lock wrote:
Ronni and Robert ,
I have tried all your
Hi David,
What OS X are you running?
To transfer Address Book data across.
/Home/Library/Application Support/AddressBook (copy the whole folder)
If you have any Address Book Plugins
/Home/Library/Address Book Plug-Ins (copy the whole folder)
Place the folders in the same location in your
Address book does have an export and import option. I'd recommend doing that
first.
r
On 25/05/2012, at 5:34 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi David,
What OS X are you running?
To transfer Address Book data across.
/Home/Library/Application Support/AddressBook (copy the whole folder)
If you
Hi Ronni, no changes to the network since Feb 2012. I did ascertain the issue
to be to do with my 'work' Windows laptop interfering somehow, although I never
resolved why it was interfering, my work's move to VPN fixed the interference
in any case. no further unexplained drop-outs.
My Airport
Hi Peter,
What OS X are you running...Lion OS X 10.7.4?
I think you mean your Time Capsule is version 7.6.1
You might be using Airport Utility 5.6
1. Open Airport Utility 5.6
2. Double-click your Time Capsule (in left column)
3. Click the Internet icon
4. Click NAT button
5. Select (tick)
HI again Ronni. I am running Snow Leopard and when I double click the Time
Capsule (yes it is Time Capsule 7.6.1 - sorry) and then select internet I
don't get an option to select NAT. I am set as Connect using Ethernet and
Connection sharing as Off (Bridge Mode). Is this right for the version I
Thanks Ronni running OSX 10.7.4
Will try the transfer tomorrow and let you know how I get on.
David
Sent from my iPad
On 25/05/2012, at 5:34 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi David,
What OS X are you running?
To transfer Address Book data across.
/Home/Library/Application
In a similar vein.
How do you copy same address book contacts etc to various devices e.g. iPhone,
home iMac work iMace etc and keep them all up to date if you edit something on
one device?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
Please consider the
You sync it via iCloud.
On iPhone iPad, go to settings, iCloud, and slide to ON, all the apps you want
to sync. Similar actions will be required on your desktop machines, and I'll
that little exercise for you to do, I'm on my iPad watching morning TV
TIM
Sent from my iPad
On 26/05/2012, at
Hi all, I did a further experiment which makes me further suspicious of the
configuration of my network setup. I set up my iPhone in Hotspot tethering
mode and connected the iPad and one of the iPod Touch's and naturally, they
worked with Find my iPhone. Both devices found good location and
You could also try out http://www.addressbookserver.com
On 05/26/12 08:29, Stuart Breden wrote:
In a similar vein.
How do you copy same address book contacts etc to various devices e.g.
iPhone, home iMac work iMace etc and keep them all up to date if you edit
something on one device?
Hi Peter,
FaceTime Find My 'Devices' requires a Router that supports the Universal
Plug-and-Play (UPNP) or NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP).
This is necessary as your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or Mac normally uses a
private Internet address that cannot be reached from the public Internet.
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