Toshiba Debuts New Color MultiFunction Products (MFPs)
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Toshiba’s new e-STUDIO5520c/6520c/6530c series of color MFPs is the fastest and most advanced color product line the company has ever created. Its clean-sheet design takes a radical new approach responding to the needs of today’s high-volume users, multi-user offices and lightweight production environments. The new Toshiba high-volume color line features a large, adjustable 10.4 Super VGA touch screen for quick and easy access to copying, printing, scanning, faxing and e-filing features, and a new two-part developer delivery system that automatically replenishes developer into the system as new toner is introduced, eliminating the need to install or maintain developer for the projected life of the MFP.
For businesses with less demanding print volume needs, Toshiba’s e-STUDIO2830c/3530c/4520c family of MFPs brings the same color printing technology from the e-STUDIO5520c/6520c/6530c series to the mid-volume color segment. The series provides businesses with smaller output needs the same crisp, clean prints and outstanding image quality as their high-volume counterparts.
Integrated into both the mid- and high-volume product series, Toshiba’s next generation e-BRIDGE controller takes document security to the next level by featuring integrated Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hard disk encryption, IPv6, IPSec, SNMPv3 and 802.1x authentication, protecting the document workflow all the way to the network. Both the e-STUDIO5520c/6520c/6530c and e-STUDIO2830c/3530c/4520c series includes Secure PDF, enabling users to password-protect documents when creating scanned PDFs, to prevent unauthorized viewing or printing. In addition to their security similarities, the new color MFP series support printing from and scanning to a USB flash storage drive, and support full-color banner printing of sizes as large as 47 inches wide and 12 feet long.
Toshiba’s new Easily Replaceable Unit (ERU) technology ensures businesses the ability to stay running at full capacity, reducing the time spent replacing supplies and maintenance parts of the system. The ERU system keeps document workflow at a consistent rate, allowing for improved serviceability and less downtime for end-users.
The Toshiba e-STUDIO5520c/6520c/6530c MFP series is scheduled to launch late August, and the e-STUDIO2830c/3530c/4520c color MFP product family is immediately available through Toshiba’s nationwide network of dealers. To find an authorized Toshiba dealer near you, or for more information on Toshiba’s wide line of document imaging products, solutions and total print management offerings, please visit www.copiers.toshiba.com.
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CIRCUIT ALLOWS SLEW RATE CONTROL
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This circuit (figure 1) will impose a maximum slew rate on a signal; positive and negative rates can be independently controlled. The circuit is useful in servo applications where the error signal needs to be limited to be within the power rails to ensure predictable operation.
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MacOS class
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Today, I led day one of our MacOS class. I was pleased that five teachers and staff members chose to spend time learning more about an operating system. I wish more would seek such professional develoment, since good practice with one's OS can make a huge difference. Four of the participants were switchng to a Mac at school or at home, and only one just wanted to better get to know their computer.I used an emergent curriculum approach, which worked well for day one. A brief introduction, prompt about challenges faced or problems solved, and then we spent the rest of the time rolling with the questions encountered as the participants toyed with their machines.We also discovered that any Mac loaner laptop user could control the screen of any other's, because we used shared login credentials for our shared machines! We will have to change the remote management preferences, finding a way to allow screen sharing when useful and prevent it when not.
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Modifying a Servo
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I was in need to modify four expensive JR-DS8231 Ultra Digital servos to rotate 360° instead of the standard 130° or something. The mods were required so they could be used with a tethered blimp. The infra-red and night vision camera equipment is mounted underneath the blimp on a special frabicated aluminum cage and is radio controlled (R/C). I choose a digital 10-channel radio transmitter merely for the needed channels and reliability of JR products.
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Dig N’ Swap Online Clothes Exchange
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Dig N’Swap functions much the same as ebay. You sign up, browse through postings, and bid on what you like. The great feature about this site is that in addition to using money to finish the exchange you can put up one or more of your belongings to swap. So long as the other party digs your items, you gotta deal baby!
The idea for Dig N’ Swap was born out of the lack of a sensible and environment-friendly way to deal with our ever expanding wardrobes (see the story of “stuff” by Annie Leonard). We love fashion, but we also consider that swapping clothes puts less of a strain on the resources of the planet by allowing an item to go through several lives.
Using the reach of the Internet this concept has so much more potential than the typical swap meet. For those of us with insatiable consumer lust we can fill our craving (albeit by letting go of our previous acquisitions) without consuming new goods. Dig N’ Swap is in its beta stage but still allows “you to update your wardrobe while protecting your saving account and the environment.”
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