No matter your printer's brand, you will face multiple issues with it, such as the ink cartridge being full but not printing. This happens when the communication between your printer and PC is faulty, ...
Italian printmaker and pop member, Enea Seregni, began his journey into the world of printmaking back in 2017. What started as a dive into linocut technique quickly turned into a personal and artistic ...
The Print Spooler is a crucial Windows service that manages print jobs between your computer and printer. If it is disabled, your printer will not work properly. This guide shows you how to enable the ...
Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive, heavy, and often dangerous tasks. The latest robot comes from Australia, where a ...
Heather Douglas loves making zines, both long and short, big and small, about subjects both serious and lighthearted. The zine — its name a shortened form of magazine and pronounced “zeen” — has been ...
For artist Warda Mustafa-Quintana, the benefits of making zines are twofold (pun intended). Professionally, the content educates people on important matters, like community engagement, which is key in ...
The ABQ Zine Fest, now in its 14th year, is “a one-day celebration of DIY self-publishing,” according to Marya Errin Jones, the festival’s founder and producer. A curated selection of zines by local ...
HP’s AI will enhance the quality of scans while naming and sorting Users can also print from web pages and emails without any awkward formatting Two new HP Envy Photo printers launch to showcase new ...
Ambrose Nzams keeps Joint Custody’s shelves stocked with new and used zines, including Demystification, Nzams’ own zine that he co-created with Paula Martinez. Credit: Darrow Montgomery Titles that ...
Find a copy of the print issue! Subscribe to print issues! Support us! Under the fluorescent lights and cool air conditioning of the Lloyd Center mall food court, two dozen people spread collage ...
One of the strangest zines donated to the Denver Zine Library during Vera Benschop’s eight years volunteering there was Rock Book. “It was just an envelope full of rocks,” she recalls. But the truth ...