Category Archives: Mac

Double-Sided Printing for HP-Style Inkjet Printers

I’ve been frustrated by the lack of helpful information out there on how to print double-sidedly on an HP Inkjet printer; or, for that matter, any printer that pulls in paper and puts it out above the input tray. I’ve developed a failsafe method for double-sided printing on these kinds of printers, and I’ve made a little reference sheet on how to do it.

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It’s a half-letter PDF you can keep handy. I specifically designed it for use with a Mac, but I’m sure you can adapt the instructions for Linux or (*gag*) Windows.

Your Actiontec Needs Bridging.

The long and short of this article: It’s about buggy internet connections caused by poor communication between DSL modems and (wireless) routers; specifically, the Actiontec GT701 and Apple’s AirPort.  If you are having internet problems and you have a DSL modem and a router, then you should read this article. I go into a lot of unnecessary explanation; if you’d rather skip the boring details, this link will take you right to the heart of the instructions.  Finally, even if you don’t have an Actiontec or an AirPort, you can probably extract and interpolate what you need from these instructions.

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Objective-C

Oh,
oh.
Oh objective-c.

How can you be so hard to read?

Hard to write,
hard to think,
creativity quashed.

I liked Applescript…

But it couldn’t do anything.
remote apple events don’t work.
Need to learn you, objective-c.

Why are you so difficult?