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Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2019

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Introduction to HTML

Following is a brief introduction of HTML (Hyper Text Mark-up Language) used to create and maintain web pages. Though it must be emphasised, that many developers tend to use professional applications, namely, Dream-weaver 3, Flash 5, Fireworks 5 that make life much more simpler when creating and managing web sites. Web pages are written using HTML (hypertext Mark-up Language),

which consists of plain text, with certain formatting and control commands embedded using LESS THAN and GREATER THAN symbols. A page can include text, links to graphics files in .gif or .jpeg format, links to other sections of the page, links to other web pages (your own or other peoples) and links to other Internet resources, eg. e-mail. Therefore your text can be broken up with pictures and click-on links that take you automatically to other sections or pages, or load up the viewers email software, with your email address automatically inserted. Although HTML is an agreed standard, not all browser programs (Internet Explorer or Netscape) will behave in exactly the same way, when displaying your pages, so do expect some variation! For example, having bold and italic text is not included in the original standard. Some browsers will display the text as both bold and italic, whilst others will display one style and ignore the other. As new HTML standards appear, older browsers will not recognise all the enhanced features that are offered.get

Sunday, February 17, 2019

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An introduction to Canon Error Codes

Like other brands, Canon copiers and printers are equipped with a mechanism to check the condition of the machine. It runs a check as needed, and will indicate an error in the control panel upon detention.

If an error is detected, the machine may be reset by turning it off and then on; however, this does not apply to E000, E001, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020 or E717, preventing the user from casually resetting the machine when the fault is serious e.g., melting of the thermistor; otherwise, the fixing heater would overheat or toner would flow out of the hopper. If fault is identified as E000 through E003, the power switch will automatically go off in some models in 30 seconds if it is turned on. In the case of E004, power switch will go off in about 3 seconds. An authorized technician should reset E000, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020 or E717. The table that follow indicate the nature and timing of detection of each error.

E000 to E399               Codes relating to the copier
E400 to E499               Codes relating to the feeder
E500 to E514               Codes relating to the finisher
E530 to E595               Codes relating to the finisher
E5F0 to E5f9               Codes relating to the saddle stitcher
E601 to E830               Codes relating to the copier