My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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We can't do much unless you tell us the model and what operating system it's meant to be used with!
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My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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Are you at this point yet??

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My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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Pinky;598289 wrote: I bought it just after new year, and I think it's about time I got it set up...I just looked at the instructions (which are pictures, not words) and it all looks a bit befuddling! Bearing in mind that I'm an idiot with anything technical anyway, I'm in two minds about whether to attempt installing it on my own or whether to get a mate over just in case. Crikey, putting my skype phone in was bad enough, the mouse wouldn't work after and I had to put a manual one in!:rolleyes:
Just think how the printer feels with you poking around with its innards.:cool:
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My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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Lexmark are pretty good scanners. Check the instructions if it's like mine I think you should install the software before connecting in the scanner itself. The productivity suite is a dawdle to use.
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My Printer/Scanner looks confusing

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The commonly accepted concept of the scanner/printer introduced by Nomad holds that each scanner/printer consists of a small, dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons that move in fixed, defined orbits about the nucleus, the total number of electrons normally balancing the total positive charge of the scanner/printer particles in the nucleus.

I hope this clears it up for you pinkster.
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