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PrestonLocke

(217 posts)
2. Hey, I'll try to help with what I can
Mon Dec 2, 2013, 12:11 PM
Dec 2013
Do too many bookmarks slow down your computer? I have a lot of them and wonder if this is a bad thing. Most of the bookmarks are for reference.

No, feel free to have as many bookmarks as you please.

Also, for some time I have been having trouble with my PSC (HP F4120). Cannot seem to get it to scan and now when I print, the print is so small that I can hardly read it. I tried to update the drivers and messed up the whole thing. I give up on that option. I can buy a new PSC now for about $30.00. Would a new PSC cure my problems? HP has a new household model Deskjet 2514 that would suit my needs. The reviews are good. I don't need speed, just function.


I cannot tell you exactly what to do with the hp. I can however, tell you that different brands of printers can be much easier to work with. Kodak printers are known for their very cheap ink, something like 10 bucks for a refill.

Also, the tiny print in MS word...is that a printer or computer problem?


Is the print tiny on the computer screen, or only when you print?

I envy those of you to whom computers are as easy as breathing. Just this old lady talking. I remember when the first calculator came out. 4 functions, +,-,x'and divide. $119.00. Boy how things have changed.


Don't get discouraged! Even the best computer scientists had to start at the beginning. Computers are the most complex devices this world has ever seen!!

I have asked for help before and I thank you all. I can't seem to get this together and a repair tech is out of the question right now.


If you've got the patience and the will to learn, you will be able to fix anything.

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