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B200 usually means that the printhead has failed. It's a generic "overtemperature detected" error that indicates that the thermal sensors inside the printhead have detected heating to the point where the printhead has probably failed. In a well-intentioned attempt to prevent further damage, the printer has shut itself off; however, by the time this occurs, the printhead is usually destroyed. The following video shows a likely next step: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9uBEOMCd44
If you use Internet Explorer as your Web browser, chances are you have experienced, or will experience, popup script errors. Typically, a dialog box may appear stating "A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?" or "Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page?" These errors can be distracting and interfere with your Web browsing experience. If you would like to stop receiving these error messages, you must modify your IE settings.
Open IE, select "Tools" and ten choose "Internet Options." The Internet Options dialog box will open. Click on the "Advanced" tab, scroll to the "Browsing" section and then select the "Disable Script Debugging" box.
Clear the "Display a notification about every script error" box under the same section if it has been selected. Click "Apply" and then choose "OK" to modify your IE settings. You will receive no more IE script error notifications. Hope this helps.
Yes, you can clear up bandwidth and make sure you aren't downloading anything or watching youtube videos on any other computers on the network. The DSI XL can surf the internet, but mind you, it isn't the fastest thing ever. It won't be as fast as your computer, or anywhere near, but it shouldn't take more then 10 seconds to load a web page! Good luck!
Ask COMCAST for the names of their POP-server and of their MAIL-server, and configure Outlook Express to use those names.
Microsoft Live Mail is "web-based" -- all you need to do is to web-surf to their web-site, login, and click "send/receive" or click "compose" and later "send".
go to internet options from the control panel and click options and connection settings if the connetion is a wireless or a lan connection,click lan settings and check the automatically detect settings tab and uncheck the proxy settings
remove all previous web cam drivers from the pc ... reinstall the driver ...and after you plug it ...let the wizard to search for the driver and do something that seam like reinstalling second time ... if it will gave you some errors for missing files (example: missing dll.d50 or something like this ) just click browse and locate the file manually from the installation cd ...or from the folder where is installed it depends...sometimes I dont know why ...just do not see some files...maybe its something about compatibility ...or ...OS ) if after this is still not working ...see maybe is not a webcam that will work with your operating system ...some dont work on vista ...or windows 7 ...
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