The HP Color Inkjet Printer CP 1700 is a unique color inkjet due to its immense features. The printer comes with complete advanced quality and allows for the user to get their money's worth. There are so many options that HP has come up with that there is almost nothing that the printers won't do.
The ZoomSmart feature for example, resizes the documents simply and easily without even using a computer to accompany the process. The feature can scale images up or down by percentage or page size. You can find the feature easily in the setup tab in the navigation screen located on the front of the printer in the LCD navigation screen.
The LCD navigation screen is simple to use and helps you get your jobs done more quickly and efficiently. It has a number of features that let you print and command the printer without the use of a computer.
The handout feature shrinks output. This means you can fit up to 16 pages onto one page. Each hand out page can be a different size from the original too. They have the option to add borders for singling pages out, or watermarks to overlay pages. This feature doesn't allow definition of print orientation though. However, it does depend on the orientation setting of the page and the number of pages confined to the one sheet.
The printer also allows for duplex printing. This means that you have the option to print on both sides of the paper. This will allow you to cut down on paper cost as much as 50 percent. You can also select automatic duplex options to print.
Another interesting feature that this printer offers is booklet printing. You may print and collate multiple-page documents by printing two pages on each side of every paper in the command, fold them in half and make a booklet.
Much like booklet printing you can use mirror image to your advantage. The combination of auto-duplex and mirror image printing can allow for a nice see-through effect on one page. It might give the effect of a backlit page, or be useful to use on a backlit page display or it may be useful in a situation where you need an iron-on transfer.
Now, the computer also has the ability to do tiling. In combination with the mirror image with the tiling you could enlarge a print with tiling, piece the pages together and do a back lit display.
These are just some of the features available in the HP Business inkjet 1700 printer series. The goal of HP in the design stage is to have all of your business project needs met by using one of the models.
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Saturday, 2 February 2013
Friday, 1 February 2013
How to Setup iSCSI for NAS in Windows 2008 Storage Server?
SAN is an expensive product, not everyone can afford it. On the other hand, NAS is affordable and can be configured as the SAN when you have the windows storage server installed. This document will show you how to configure the NAS and the iSCSI target and initiator.
Pre requisites
1- Windows Storage Server
2- 2 NICs in each server that will be involve in this setting
3- Separate switch not less than 1Gb
Procedures and steps
STEP 1: Setup the SAN and the Applications Server's NIC 1- Study the above diagram 2- Separate Gigabits switch and connect one of the NIC in each server that part of iSCSI setup to it. 3- Configure the NIC with an IP address different from the main network IP as in the above diagram. You don't need to configure GW or DNS
STEP 2: Setup the iSCSI Target in the NAS server 1- Under the Administrative Tools or Server Manager select the iSCSI Target Software and a wizard will start, Setup the name and description 2- Setup the IQN (this is what is the iSCSI initiator use to connect) In the IQN delete whatever there, if there is any and add something similar to the below may be XYZ-NAS1 3- Follow the wizard to the end without changing anything
STEP 3: Create the VDH 1- Create a folder in the NAS biggest drive called Virtual Disks 2- Right click on the target you created in the previous step and select Create a virtual disk. Wizard will start type the location of the VHD i.e. E:Virtual DisksVHD1.vhd 3- Set the size to the agreed one and give it a description to explain what is going to use for and where it is attached.
STEP 4: Install and Configure iSCSI Initiator 1- If you are running windows server 2003, download the initiator from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?familyid=12cb3c1a-15d6-4585-b385-befd1319f825&displaylang=en 2- If you have windows 2008 or above it should already installed for you 3- Install the iSCSI initiator and select the top two only. 4- When you start the initiator it may ask you enable the service to start automatically and open ports in the FW 5- Under the General tab click on the Change button and type the IQN you typed in the previous step 6- Select the Discovery tab click on the Add button and enter the IP address of the NAS server click OK 7- Click on the Targets tab and you should see like below. If you didn't hit the refresh button. Then select the name and click on the Log On button and select Automatically restore this connection when the system boots 8- Click on the Bound Volumes/Devices tab and select the volume you want to add to the server as an extra storage and click on BindAll. Then click on Apply and OK
STEP 5: Use the Extra Disk you just add it 1- Open the Server manager or just Manager and click on Storage and then Disk Manager. 2- A wizard will pop up and ask you to initiate the disk choose only the disk(s) you just add and after that you know what to do this new DISK.
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