Just because it's a part of my volunteer equipment and these logs hit on a Google Search fast, I have a 20 year old HP Laserjet 4000TN commercial, black & white printer. On a high yield cartridge, I can get up to a 15,000 sheet yield out of one toner cartilage. The last time I had it refilled, it cost about $43. Installing it to Windows Vista was no problem. But installing it to Windows 10 was a little tricky. HP doesn't support past Windows 7 for this printer. So what I did was manually install the driver right from it's file listing in Windows Explorer, right clicking on its .inf file and installing it that way. Then I did a manual installation in Devices and Printers app and it picked it right up.
However, I had to cancel a print of OTHR's guide because it was spitting out blank sheets after Page 3. Bi Directional Support on the printer port on the laptop is greyed out. So, I installed Open Office on The Robot and opened the guide's rough draft from the cloud. And it seems to be printing correctly now.
- One new chassis fan was mounted today, with a total of three that were connected to The Robot's power system. That brings The Robot back up to a grand total of 11.
- A few modifications were made to the guide. I had to write about newly found transit in the Oxford of Butler County and Macksburg of Washington Counties.
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