19 Mar
Posted by jj as Java
The Java 2D™ API enhances the graphics, text, and imaging capabilities of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), enabling the development of richer user interfaces and new types of Java™ applications. Along with these richer graphics, font, and image APIs, the Java 2D API supports enhanced color definition and composition, hit detection on arbitrary geometric shapes and text, and a uniform rendering model for printers and display devices. The Java 2D API also enables the creation of advanced graphics libraries, such as CAD-CAM libraries and graphics or imaging special effects libraries, as well as the creation of image and graphic file read/write filters.
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13 Mar
Posted by jj as Hardware, Programming
AVERY DENNISON PCL is a description language for the AVERY DENNISON PCL printers. PCL allows a user to describe a tag layout to a printer. Also PCL allows a user to send multiple sets of information to a printer. These sets of information will be printed using either a tag layout that was sent to the printer using PCL or a tag layout that is stored on the printer.
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05 Dec
Posted by jj as Hardware, WLAN and LAN
Connecting The DI-704UP Broadband Router To Your Network
A. First, connect the power adapter to the receptor at the back panel of the DI-704UP and then plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall outlet or power strip. The Power LED lights up indicating proper operation.
B. 1. Power off your Cable or DSL modem; the devices that do not have a on/off switch and will require you to unplug the power adapter. Now, the DI-704UP should be powered on and the Cable / DSL modem should be turned off. Cable / DSL modem (Power Off) – DI-704UP (Power On)
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The following guides are included with this machine. Refer to the guide that corresponds to your particular objective.
Installation Guide
This Guide contains instructions for assembling and installing the machine.
Operation Guide
This Operation Guide contains explanations on the initial installation and set-up of this machine, the procedure to connect it to a computer, and the basic procedures for using this machine as a copier, printer, and scanner as well as for resolving problems if trouble occurs.
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What is Small Gamut?
Small Gamut Inks are actually colour inks but the size of the “gamut” or colour range is dramatically smaller than that of a full colour ink set such as the standard inks from Epson, Lyson etc.
What are the advantages?
Black and White printing using full colour inks is virtually impossible because the printer has to make up a neutral grey from a perfect balance of cyan, magenta and yellow. This perfect balance is extremely hard to achieve resulting in colour shifts across the grey spectrum. Small Gamut inks enable black and white images to be printed without these colour shifts. The base colours in a small gamut set are far less vivid than their full colour equivalents. This means that when these colours combine, a monochrome effect is easily achieved.
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There are a variety of ways to connect the Galaxy to the print server. Some offer improved performance, and some offer-improved performance along with the ability to locate the printer or plotter some distance away from the RIP. Here are the most common options, all of which are supported directly or indirectly by OpenRIP for PlanetB:
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This guide has been commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills, in partnership with NIACE (National Institute of Adult and Continuing Education), to support those working with wireless networks for Adult and Community Learning. It has been written by the DirectSupport initiative, which has been supporting UK online centres, Wireless Outreach Projects, and similar Community ICT access programmes, since 2000. DirectSupport is run by the charity ruralnet|uk, together with other community development partners.
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08 Sep
Posted by jj as Network
With the ever-increasing need for enterprises to provide endpoint security and policy compliance, Network Access Control (NAC) solutions abound. However, confusion around industry standards, the multitude of NAC vendors and the complexity of the solutions has led to a relatively slow industry-wide NAC adoption rate. In order to increase flexibility, simplicity and comprehensive cross-platform device support, Nortel has worked with Microsoft to provide a joint NAC solution. Interoperability features and benefits
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