We bought a wireless printer when we bought a computer in January. I got a good bargain on it. Photo quality and a reasonably fast print speed.
But it is ornery.
On our old printer, I could easily print 3x5 cards, fabric pasted to 3x5 cards, or cardstock. This printer does not want to cooperate in any form or fashion with non-standard paper and refuses to print anything smaller than 4x6. I've wasted more time attempting to print recipe cards or quilt labels or signs on cardstocks than I spent creating the documents. And that is ridiculous.
The old Windows photo software also gave you an option of printing 4 different pictures on 1 sheet of paper from the same dialogue box. If the new Windows does that, I have yet to find it.
And the new Microsoft Outlook? Oh dear.
So I'm reminding myself to be thankful that we have a printer, that our computer can handle the new versions of software, meaning we can access most websites now, and that most of our email addresses transferred over to the new version of email. It's not all bad. Just different. Very different.
But it is ornery.
On our old printer, I could easily print 3x5 cards, fabric pasted to 3x5 cards, or cardstock. This printer does not want to cooperate in any form or fashion with non-standard paper and refuses to print anything smaller than 4x6. I've wasted more time attempting to print recipe cards or quilt labels or signs on cardstocks than I spent creating the documents. And that is ridiculous.
The old Windows photo software also gave you an option of printing 4 different pictures on 1 sheet of paper from the same dialogue box. If the new Windows does that, I have yet to find it.
And the new Microsoft Outlook? Oh dear.
So I'm reminding myself to be thankful that we have a printer, that our computer can handle the new versions of software, meaning we can access most websites now, and that most of our email addresses transferred over to the new version of email. It's not all bad. Just different. Very different.
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