iPhone Hacks: Pushing the iPhone and iPod Touch Beyond T Limits (Hacks)
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Canon Pixma iP4500 Photo Inkjet Printer (2171B002) The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a stylish unit that boasts both a five-color ink system and a 4,608-nozzle print head to deliver wonderfully lifelike color, along with bold, laser-quality text. How does it work? The print head ejects precision droplets as small as one picoliter, resulting in a breathtaking 9600 x 2400 color dot-per-inch (dpi) resolution as well as a truly exceptional level of detail. Remarkably efficient, the iP4500 also will print a borderless 4-by-6-inch photo in only about 21 seconds. And you can store both photo paper and plain paper in the two paper trays at the same time, so you’re always ready to print exactly what you need.
The user-friendly iP4500 provides lots of options, so you can indulge your creativity. With this system, you get four dye-based inks plus a pigment-based black ink, the option of printing two-sided documents to save paper, and the ability to print right from your infrared-enabled mobile camera phone. Simply capture an image with a PictBridge-ready digital camera or DV camcorder, then connect and print–it’s that simple. And to make sure your favorite shots look their best, the built-in automatic image-fixing feature via Easy PhotoPrint EX also helps ensure that each image is as clear and vibrant as possible.
What’s in the Box
Pixma iP4500 photo printer, document kit (cross sell sheet, easy setup instructions, quick start guide), setup software and user’s guide on CD-ROM, PGI-5 pigment black ink tank, CLI-8 (black/cyan/magenta/yellow) ink tank, sample media (five 8.5-by-11-inch sheets and four print alignment sheets), power cord, and print head.
Customer Review: Canon Pixma iP4500 photo printer
I recommend this product. It was easy to set up and use within 15 minutes out of the box. I’m a serious amature photographer and this is the best printer for ease of use but especially for print QUALITY. I have owned HP Photosmart printers (2) and an Epson photo printer. All dedicated to photo print jobs. All high quality machines. All did a good job. I compared 2 photos on 3 different brands of paper with the same 2 photos that I had printed on my other printers. The first thing I noticed was that the prints (full 8 1/2 X 11) came out in about 5 seconds and they were dry. When I compared the prints, the Canon gave me slightly more vivid colors and finer detail. This Canon does a GREAT job. And the price is right; especially if you can purchase it on line. I give it 5 stars.
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Customer Review: Very pleased with the printer
I have been very pleased with this printer. My old printer was a HP722C which was 8 years old. I had no problems with the setup other than there was one place the instructions were not very plain on just what they wished me to do next. However, I just read it over again and realized ther was only one way to go, and I did. The printing is, for my part, very good. And it is a fast printer. I am retired, and most of what I print is personal documents, and birthday cards, etc. The colors are good and the printer does duplex printing — it will print both sides of the page without my having to turn the paper around and re-enter it. Have not used it long enough to know how much ink it uses and how much it will cost to replinish. I would buy it again in a minute if I had to buy a second printer.
iPhone Hacks: Pushing the iPhone and iPod Touch Beyond T Limits (Hacks) The product approach for iPhone and iPod Touch is right out of the Apple playbook: control the software, control the hardware, and use the style and minimalist design that made iPod and iMac so appealing. But it’s an open hardware world today, and we want more from these devices. iPhone Hacks gives you exactly that: new ways to get more out of an iPhone or iPod Touch in spite of Apple’s close-to-the-vest constraints.
With iPhone Hacks, you can make your iPhone or iPod Touch do everything and anything you’d expect of a mobile converged device. Learn all the tips and techniques to unleash little-known features, find (and create!) great web-based applications for it, and unshackle it to run everything from network utilities to video game emulators — all without impairing the toaster-like simplicity of this Apple appliance.
This book offers you hacks to:
- Watch DVDs, sync with multiple computers, convert Videos to mobile-ready formats, view RSS feeds, and more
- Develop native apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, use apps created by others, and get web-based apps to fit iPhone’s screen
- Check email, use IRC, and attend conference calls and videoconferences
- Play Sudoku, Nintendo, Zork, Doom, and other games
- Control your desktop or laptop from your iPhone or iPod Touch
- Tether your computer’s web browser to the wireless network
- Convert Mac OS X widgets to iPhone and iPod Touch applications, and upgrade from the default calculator to something useful
- Troubleshoot and restore your device, install third-party apps, and backup its files
- Connect to a Bluetooth headset, or listen to your music from car speakers
- Customize the ringtones, system sounds, icons, and more
iPhone Hacks also explains how to set up your iPhone or iPod Touch the way you want it, optimize the speed of the Edge network, sync more than just music, and maximize your battery life. Many of the hacks are applicable to both Mac and PC users. This cunning little handbook is exactly what you need to coax the genie out of the bottle.



















































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