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Well it depends on how much you're willing to spend for something "worthy".

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What are different between Graphic card GT and GS did they effect the performance of VGA card?

According to nVidia lineup, a GT is supposed to be better than a GS, of the same model number i.e
 
Well it depends on how much you're willing to spend for something "worthy".



According to nVidia lineup, a GT is supposed to be better than a GS, of the same model number i.e


I will to spend anything :D I really just want to Know what's a great Motherboard
 
Since you can buy anything, here you go. For now, get the QX9650 and an X48 motherboard. 6 months later, get a bloomsfield and X58.

Thanks, that's all i wanted to know :D .
:hpraise
My Island is behind time, may take a while before it reach here :D .

Our stores just got in
GA-X48-DS4 and GIGABYTE GA-X38-DS4
So i was planning to get one from the US.
 
I never Had an Experience with Laser Printers.
How do they work?
Like for HP LaserJet P1006 (CB411A) Printer.

Some Questions I want to know

1. Do i still have to buy INK?
If the 1st Question is yes, you don't have to read the below Question.

2. If i don't have to buy INK how does the Image comes out?
3. What would I have to buy?
 
I never Had an Experience with Laser Printers.
How do they work?
Like for HP LaserJet P1006 (CB411A) Printer.

Some Questions I want to know

1. Do i still have to buy INK?
If the 1st Question is yes, you don't have to read the below Question.

2. If i don't have to buy INK how does the Image comes out?
3. What would I have to buy?

1. Laser Printers use dry ink (called toner). They come in cartridges.
2. The technology for laser printing is something like this :
The print is converted into electrical signals
These signals charge (or discharge) the drum in the cartridge
The charged (or discharged) portions transfer ink to the paper.
The paper then goes through a heated element, which helps fuse the ink to the paper.
The print is in front of your eyes :D

Unlike inkjets, the ink does not 'dissolve' in the paper, and leaves an emboss effect.

3. You need to buy the toner cartridge whenever it gets empty. (you may think about getting it refilled as well - not recommended by the company, but much economical).

I have been using laser printers for quite some time now, and I have 4 right now, and really admire the prints :)
 
Does anyone knows abot any software that records streamed music?
 
1. Laser Printers use dry ink (called toner). They come in cartridges.
2. The technology for laser printing is something like this :
The print is converted into electrical signals
These signals charge (or discharge) the drum in the cartridge
The charged (or discharged) portions transfer ink to the paper.
The paper then goes through a heated element, which helps fuse the ink to the paper.
The print is in front of your eyes :D

Unlike inkjets, the ink does not 'dissolve' in the paper, and leaves an emboss effect.

3. You need to buy the toner cartridge whenever it gets empty. (you may think about getting it refilled as well - not recommended by the company, but much economical).

I have been using laser printers for quite some time now, and I have 4 right now, and really admire the prints :)
Spot on. Of course the major plus points of laser are, better quality, generally faster than inkjet, can use cheaper paper than inkjets and price per page is much much less.
 
1. Laser Printers use dry ink (called toner). They come in cartridges.
2. The technology for laser printing is something like this :
The print is converted into electrical signals
These signals charge (or discharge) the drum in the cartridge
The charged (or discharged) portions transfer ink to the paper.
The paper then goes through a heated element, which helps fuse the ink to the paper.
The print is in front of your eyes :D

Unlike inkjets, the ink does not 'dissolve' in the paper, and leaves an emboss effect.

3. You need to buy the toner cartridge whenever it gets empty. (you may think about getting it refilled as well - not recommended by the company, but much economical).

I have been using laser printers for quite some time now, and I have 4 right now, and really admire the prints :)

How long will the toner Last.
Say I Print mostly every day.
At least 10 page Image/Text.
 
A toner cartridge for the printer you mentioned is expected to last approx 1500 pages according to HP's website (and others). Of course it depends what you print and I would guess a figure of 1500 is based on mostly plain text rather than mostly images but it should give you a decent yardstick.
 

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