This was the only thing I found when I got violently ill from Q2/Q3. Play time increased day after day and eventually you get through it--no fun though to be hurling after a frag fest for this reason...
I keep my collection of over 700 roughly alphabetized in a dresser from Ikea. As long as they get put back I'm OK.
For playback I use RioCar/Empeg players (they were recently blown out for $199/10G units) and provide excellent sound. Ebay is where you'll find them now... or The Empeg BBS
Re:How many HP LaserJet II's do you still have aro
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Actually, they charge the drums periodically even when you're not printing--and that was what was causing it.
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First of my guess would have been proximity, but you stated that you'd tried moving them appart. What happens when only one is plugged in? Do you still see the effect?
Odd as this may seem, I've found on more than one occassion the ole' HPLJII's (and a few variants) have a horrific draw on the power grid every few minutes. Something to do with keeping the internals to the right temp or somesuch. Anyway, yank the power cords of any printers you have in the nearby vacinity.
This was the only thing I found when I got violently ill from Q2/Q3. Play time increased day after day and eventually you get through it--no fun though to be hurling after a frag fest for this reason...
Even with a relatively low speed of 30MPH each would result in a 60MPH impact for each of the riders. 60MPH-to-0 in no time is very hard on flesh.
I just stumbled on to this today: Music Collecter which looks like a great tool for organizing your collection. Enjoy.
I keep my collection of over 700 roughly alphabetized in a dresser from Ikea. As long as they get put back I'm OK.
For playback I use RioCar/Empeg players (they were recently blown out for $199/10G units) and provide excellent sound. Ebay is where you'll find them now... or The Empeg BBS
Actually, they charge the drums periodically even when you're not printing--and that was what was causing it.
First of my guess would have been proximity, but you stated that you'd tried moving them appart. What happens when only one is plugged in? Do you still see the effect?
Odd as this may seem, I've found on more than one occassion the ole' HPLJII's (and a few variants) have a horrific draw on the power grid every few minutes. Something to do with keeping the internals to the right temp or somesuch. Anyway, yank the power cords of any printers you have in the nearby vacinity.
You'd be surprised...
This just in... leaves me with the impression that you may shoutcast to your Rio Receiver now.