Http://www.fixya.com/support/t763517-paperport_selection_printer_but_item
http://nuance.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5852/~/changing-the-default-folder-location-for-paperport
https://support.brother.ca/app/answers/detail/a_id/86451/~/how-do-i-change-the-folder-to-save-scanned-documents-in-paperport-12se%3F
http://paperport.helpmax.net/en/changing-paperport-options/changing-paperport-options/changing-the-default-folder-name-and-color/
SOURCE: computer doesn't print color
Hi, the problem seems with the logic board inside the printer, are you in a position to open the printer and try some stunts, that is only if you have done it earlier.. let me know??
SOURCE: CLARIS DRAW 1.0 print problem with Windows XP
Sounds like old software (1995) with a much newer operating system. I would upgrade to whatever is compatible with XP or take your OS back to what works with the software. I'd go with Corel Draw with XP. Vintage software has to be run with the same vintage OS to work properly. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: HP Deskjet 5850w won't print.
hmm normally it should have problem with your door micro switch. you can find it by looking for plunger at side of the door. i did know exactly but you have to find it. if you found it you can play with the swith push on and off (spring loaded off)
try to push firmly while on the printer see if the problem occurs. if it does not, confirm your door microswitches.
to overcome this you can spray contact cleaner to the switch or putting something to the door which touch the microswitch to make it long and actuate the microsw.
SOURCE: 97 contour leaking brake fluid
What you need to do is jack the car up and get underneath it to pinpoint where the leak is coming from. Please be safe jacking up your car. Put blocks underneath the rear tires if they come off the ground or put blocks between your rear axle and the ground so if the car does come crashing down it will only fall until the axle hits the blocks.
It should be pretty self explanetory what needs to be done once you find the leak.
If you have drum brakes and its leaking on the inside of the drums and running down the bottom of the inside of the tire it means you have a bad wheel cylinder. Wheel cylinders have brake fluid running through them to operate the brake shoes. They do go bad with age.
If its a rotted line you can purchase a lenght of line and some fittings for each end and splice the new line into the old line but this isn't recommended.
Well I hope this helps you get your brakes fixed,
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