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#1
Prepress News / Somebody finally said No to Adobe
December 19, 2023, 12:48:37 PM
This article explains how Adobe was prevented from buying "its most promising new rival in decades." Awwwww. And also had to cough up $1 billion just for giving up. Double awwwww.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/12/adobe-gives-up-on-20-billion-acquisition-of-figma/

Somewhere in the article it also mentions that Amazon wanted to buy iRobot. Whaaaa?

Anyway, let's all have a few tears in our eyes for Adobe. From laughter.
#2
General Prepress / Dell Service Contract
April 05, 2023, 01:16:03 PM
I have a low-end Dell not quite three years old, and my original service contract is up for renewal. Is it worth it? It's $186 a year. I got the first one on a much better deal, but now it's really out of my budget.
#3
Windows / Windows 11
April 25, 2022, 10:25:51 AM
My system keeps bugging me to upgrade to Windows 11. Has anybody had any problems with it?
#6
Digital Printing / 12 pt. stock on Versant 180
February 05, 2020, 03:27:11 PM
Somebody's asking about doing a job on heavier stock than what we use. The CSR is looking at 12 pt. uncoated. Even if it falls within the GSM parameters of what the machine will run, we've never had 12 pt. stock for anything. Anybody have problems with that kind of paper on a Xerox (or other brand)?
#7
Macintosh / New Mac Pro with PCI slots
June 03, 2019, 01:27:05 PM
#8
Digital Printing / Versant 180 - Waking up
March 22, 2019, 12:23:25 PM
This is the fifth model Xerox printer I've worked with, and it does something the others didn't. When a job is sent to it from a computer program or CWS, the thing stays asleep until you go push the button to wake it up. It takes a long time to wake up, then you finally get your stuff. When all you sent was one page, it's aggravating to say the least. I've started a print job on the thing, only to have three or four other things come out that were sent while it was sleeping. A tech that was here for various things was told about this, but I guess he couldn't do anything about it. All our other machines woke up when you sent them a job. What's up with this monstrosity?
#10
Macintosh / New(er) computer ... maybe
January 31, 2018, 11:09:41 AM
If I get enough back from income tax, I'm thinking of upgrading at home to a refurb Mac Mini. I like the 2007 models. With an adapter I can use the monitor I have. Prolly only spend around $300 total. It will only go to OSX 10.7.

The 2009 models will go to 10.11, I think, but they only have mini DVI ports, so I'd have to buy a monitor, and maybe an Apple one at that. Trying to be as stingy as possible. Suggestions?

I need new glasses before a new computer, so this may all be a pipe dream, but....
#13
Windows / Bogus update screws up computers
October 01, 2015, 09:46:49 AM
A test update for Windows 7 was accidentally published to the update queue yesterday. People reported that it either didn't install or did install and messed up their computers. Microsoft admitted today that it was a test update not yet ready for prime time. 

Just another good reason not to have your computer set to install updates automatically.
#16
Macintosh / Just in case somebody should need OS 9....
December 16, 2014, 10:12:35 AM
Here's a link to a thread that contains a link to an OS 9.2 system folder on the Apple website. Farther down the thread, it tells you where to look in case the thing asks for a password, and how to get rid of the password sign-in entirely.

http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1796689
#19
I need to sell some stuff on E-bay, but don't have a digital camera for pictures. Do you have any recommendations for a cheap digital camera that will work with Power PC or with a card reader? I know I may need a card reader, but only have USB 1.1. 

I'm sort of getting to be a Luddite in my old age (late 50's), so I don't know what will work with what I have. I don't want to trust the college kids at Radio Shack; I'd rather pick the brains of people like you.
#20
Macintosh / Power PC Leopard upgrade
February 12, 2014, 10:04:51 AM
I got a Leopard retail disc from eBay that has a scratch. (Already returned one like this, so I'm just gonna go with it.) Tried to make a .dmg file out of it on another computer, as mine won't read it. It won't make the .dmg because of one file, X-Code Tools, I believe. So I made an empty .dmg and put everything into it to restore onto my backup HD to install into my main HD. Think it will work, or should I go disc shopping again?

I've got everything backed up, but I'm scared to try it.