I found the two original 512 meg sticks (x2) of memory that came with a Dell Precision Workstation 650 I donated not too long ago here. I Googled and found:
Derek Lacey wrote:
YIKES! There are no Epson 2200/2400/2880 users out there who would like ImagePrint
That is kinda scary to me for some reason.............
I've never used this software before but I have heard about it. We have an Epson 4000 and I would love to try it out. I'll take it if it is still available. Thanks.
I have a 72mm Nikon brand Polarizing filter. This is the older version where the front of the filter is larger than 72mm. I believe the front is 85mm, so you would either need a front cap that size or you can just remove the filter after use. It's in great shape and rotates very nicely, with just the right amount of resistance. Comes with case. CONUS only please.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a school or after school program that might be in need of a 13x19 inch printer. I guess a photography program is what I am really hoping to find if possible and an inner city or "in need" program would be best as well.
If anyone knows of something like this please shoot me a pm or email with particulars.
I guess Derek Lacey changed his mind about the ImagePrint rip software? I was really looking forward to trying it out. I remember Will Crockett talking about how great it was at one of his seminars. I checked and our 4000 is supported. If you did change your mind then np.
DSL67 wrote:
I guess Derek Lacey changed his mind about the ImagePrint rip software? I was really looking forward to trying it out. I remember Will Crockett talking about how great it was at one of his seminars. I checked and our 4000 is supported. If you did change your mind then np.
Derek usually requests an email or PM, if you haven't done that already.
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II with BROKEN MOUNT
Of the three bayonet flanges, two are completely broken and one is half broken. The lens still mounts and functions properly, but it comes off if you push it downwards with enough force. AS IS for use as parts or with a reversing ring or something.
Yours for cost of shipping ($5 to CONUS)
I have the Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended Essentials DVD's. I have never used them and don't plan on it, especially since I just purchased Lightroom. This is a $100 value for free. Here is a link to the contents on the DVD's: http://totaltraining.com/prod/outlines/adobe/photoshopcs3_ess.asp