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99 00 01 02 03 LEXUS RX300 AMFM TAPE OEM PART # 8612048050 US $135.00
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Laser printers such as the Dell 1700 can be considered as an employee's best buddy in the workplace due to its user-friendliness and refined print perimeters; given the printer's ability to produce high quality outputs at speeds of 20 to 25 ppm (pages per minute). Moreover, the 310-8709 replacement cartridge loading the printer can print 6,000 pages at a page coverage of 5%.
But when the panel's alarm sets off to signify a low toner supply status, then the need to purchase a replacement cartridge becomes a necessity; else print delays will occur. A replacement cartridge carries a hefty price of $90. Said pricing can be thought of as petty, considering its usefulness. But remember that in a cycle year at least 6 cartridges will be purchased summing up to $540 toner expenditure.
Yet today, expensive cartridge replacements have lost its appeal to laser printer users because the refill of empty cartridges with compatible toner is gaining ground among laser printer users. Why? Toner refill kits are cheaper and supplied compatible toner matches the print and yield performance of OEM toner.
A typical refill package comes supplied with 1 bottle of toner powder, a pair of latex gloves, toner wipes, funnel cap and an instructional manual. And since only the materials necessary to the refill are provided, the toner refill kit is generally cheaper by at least 50% when compared to the pricing of other printer consumables.
The Dell 1700 toner refill kit is retailed for only $20.95 and yet users can expect remarkable print quality and yield (up to 6,000 pages at 5% coverage) from the refilled cartridge. The refill process is also very manageable. In fact, it would only take 10 minutes to replenish the toner empty cartridge. Moreover, the instructions set forth with the printed guide are easy to comprehend and it helps that procedures are likewise provided with illustrations. In view of the foregoing statements, below is the toner refill sequence for the Dell 1700 toner cartridge:
- Unload the cartridge from the printer.
- Using a flathead screwdriver, open the fill hole by prying out the plastic fill plug on the side of the cartridge.
- Discard old toner still filling the chamber. Empty residues through the fill hole.
- Wipe-clean toner residues lingering on the surface close to the fill hole using supplied toner wipes.
- Now pull out the bottle of toner and funnel cap from the kit.
- Gently tap the bottom part of the bottle to loosen clump particles. Open the bottle by pulling off the seal.
- Attach the funnel cap onto the bottle's mouth.
- Tilt the cartridge and position the funnel cap towards the fill hole.
- Allow toner to flow freely into the fill hole.
- Remove the funnel cap once the bottle is empty or the when the cartridge is full.
- Seal the fill hole by twisting the fill plug until the hole is completely sealed. Cover plug cracks and breaks with electrical tape.
- Gently shake the cartridge from side to side to evenly distribute the supplied toner.
- Load the cartridge back to the printer.
- Run a test print.
Refilling cartridges with Dell toner refill kits is one practice that companies could pursue to reduce business printing expenses
Jeric O. Tero supplies web content for Laser Tek Services, Inc. Looking for the highest quality printer consumables available at factory direct prices? Visit http://www.lasertekservices.com.
Robust VXA-X Tape Storage Medium By Exabyte
VXA is the only tape format that offers the four level Reed-Solomon ECC (error correction code). This enhances the data reliability of VXA tape up to 180 times in comparison to other tape technologies. So VXA backup tape has 180 times more chances to retrieve recorded information from damaged cartridge. VXA packet technology is the smartest and most economical choice for rigors of automation. VXA has introduced a new class of economical and highly durable tape format that offer affordable automation tape solutions for departmental and SMB markets. IBM, Fujitsu Ltd., Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Apple and other leading OEMs have selected the VXA tape produces which has established VXA as a new tape storage standard.
Exabyte is a worldwide leader in backup storage medium. Exabyte VXA-X tape format is very efficient and highly reliable for mid-sized and small businesses whose requirements are economical and high capacity storage technology. New Exabyte VXA-X is available in different native capacitates of 20GB, 40GB & 80GB. All the VXA-X tape cartridges are compatible with all the VXA 2 tape drives. Exabyte VXA X tape is a powerful storage medium for medium and small sized businesses. Exabyte VXA-X tape has been carefully engineered which is compatible with its next version VXA-3 format.
VXA X tape offers tape cartridges of different capacities that are compatible not only with the current version but also with the next version of VXA format. The other members of the Exabyte VXA-X family are X-23, X-10 and X-6 whose capacities are 80/160 GB, 40/80 GB and 20/40 GB respectively. The customers have the flexibility to select the VXA-X tape cartridge that satisfies their needs and the allocated budget. The users have the luxury to add capacity on demand, all they need to do is to use the VXA tapes of higher capacities.
Fast growing sever markets (mid and small sized) who require high performance and high speed storage medium can adopt the Exabyte VXA technology as it offers outstanding backup results at affordable prices. The data packet mechanism coupled with media, drive and automation, generate complete and ideal backup medium, which meets the requirements of the data storage market. VXA packet technology is the smartest and most economical choice for rigors of automation.
Exabyte offers the broadest portfolio of removable tape storage products that provide efficient backup solutions. Exabyte VXA X tape is a powerful storage medium for medium and small sized businesses whose performance, output and data reliability are unparalleled. Each VXA tape has the ability to transfer data at speed of 43 GB per hour which is faster than the other tape formats. Exabyte X tape format uses the data packet technology that ensures perfect and error free recording. The VXA-X tapes have 180 times greater data restore integrity than other formats.
Back hitching disturbs the backup operations, which has been removed in the VXA format. Variable speed operation is the solution developed by Exabyte and has been included in VXA tape format. This technique has completely eliminated the problem of back hitching. Wear & tear problem is therefore also reduced in VXA tape format which improves the efficiency and data reliability.
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VXA tape is very economical and offers faster transfer rates and superior data reliability. VXA-X tape and VXA-V tape are the two versions of VXA tape format. Tape4backup is offering lowest prices and lifetime warranty on all tapes.
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34972 Newark Blvd, # 501, Newark CA 94560
Tel: 888-491-4949
Fax: 888-449-5050
Email: jessica@tape4backup.com
Nerf Bar brackets?
I have a 2004 Ram Quad Cab and I was recently given a set of used OEM chrome nerf bars. The brackets are attached, but there are certain bolts and very specific nuts to mount them. They don't mount to the frame - they mount to the body and thats where the particular nuts/bolts come in. I can't find them anywhere and Mopar won't sell them alone. So basically what I'm looking at is buying a set of bolts for $500 or getting an aftermarket set of steps. Does anyone know where I can find a solution? Does anyone know of an aftermarket brand that sells just the brackets and bolts? Any other ideas other than welding or .........duct tape?
I know little about truck accessories, but I do know what nerf bars are. Most chrome examples I've seen up close (not many) were attached to the frame of the truck. Mounting them to the body sounds OK, if you don't need to drill ANY new holes. The idea of drilling into the truck's sheet metal in any way, would make me rethink the use of those bars. If you drill the holes, you will cut through the galvanizing of the body panels, and rust will start there, eventually.
Can the bars' brackets be modified to mount them in another way? A metal shop could perhaps make you new brackets (or weld on to your existing brackets), and you could perhaps choose a new mounting location that does not require "special" bolts at all...and permit you to use more standard fasteners. I worked in such a shop, and made all sorts of weird brackets for people. We could even make them from stainless, or send the steel ones out to be powdercoated for durability.
You don't say what the special bolts do, or what makes them so special, but you might try McMaster-Carr. They have just about any fastener you'd ever want. If, however, these bolts are special in that they specifically fit the body of the truck, than you might be out of luck.
Honestly, if it's that much of a headache to find an easy alternative to those unattainable mounting bolts, I'd say scrap the bars, and get a new set that mounts the way you want them to, and come with the required hardware.
Good luck with your search.
Intel scraps discrete GPU plans
Intel has, "at least in the short term," canceled its plans to bring a discrete GPU (graphics processing unit) to market. The move follows the company's having missed "key product milestones" for a planned product codenamed Larrabee, spokesperson Bill Kircos wrote in a blog entry yesterday.
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