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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked chrisss Level 1 (0 points) Q: Printer not responding - suggestions? Hello - My printer is not responding. It is plugged in to the USB port in my Time canon printer error code 300 Capsule. The printer works fine when it is connected to my Mac Book, but not
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when connect to the Time Capsule. Although, AirPort Utility recognizes the printer and says it is connected over my wireless device. Any thoughts?Printer:
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Cannon MP160"Error Number : 300 The printer does not respond. Make sure that the printer is plugged in, powered-on, and properly connected to your computer." Posted on Mar 5, 2008 6:45 AM I have this question too by
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FBL1,Solvedanswer FBL1 Level 1 (10 points) A: Go into your "Printer and Fax" Preference from the System Preferences. You will see your printer listed there, but now that it's hooked up to the TC instead of directly to your computer, you have to tell the system that.Remove your printer from the list using the "-" button, and then hit the "+" button and the system will search for printers and will find your Canon connected to the TC. Add this and then the computer will search for drivers for a few seconds and then mount the printer. From that point, you should be good to go. Posted on Mar 5, 2008 6:56 AM See the answer in context Close Q: Printer not responding - suggestions? All replies Helpful answers by FBL1,Solvedanswer FBL1 Mar 5, 2008 6:56 AM in response to chrisss Level 1 (10 points) Mar 5, 2008 6:56 AM in response to chrisss Go into your "Printer and Fax" Preference from the System Preferences. You will see your printer listed there, but now that it's hooked up to the TC instead of directly to your computer, you have to tell the system that.Remove your printer from the list using the "-" button, and then hit the "+" button and the system will search for printers and will find your Canon connected to the TC. Add this and then the computer will search for drivers for a few seconds and then mount the printer. From that point, you should be good to go. Helpful (2) Reply options Link to this post by JDHelle, JDHelle Mar 5, 2008 7:00 AM in response to chrisss Level 1 (5 points) Mar 5, 2008 7:00 AM in response to chrisss I think you'll find that the Canon MP series do not work on the TC or for tha
SERVER - Error Fix: Msg 300, VIEW SERVER STATE October 12, 2015Pinal DaveSQL Server6 commentsI travel quite a bit and the month of October and November seem to be filled with half my life is going to be spent hopping from one airport to another. Not to mention the amount of screening that go through every single time in every flight. However strange as it might sound, in one of such airport transits I was waiting for my bag to be screened through the machine and I was watching the screen on the other side where the security officer sits. It was interesting because it was a very skillful task as he was finding a https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1427587?start=0&tstart=0 needle in a haystack (in the literal sense). He was able to figure out what items, sharp items and toys which are restricted were getting passed through. I was amused and was transported into a world of wonderland because it was quite a challenging task. With these memories not subsiding, I landed to my desired destination and started checking my mails. There was one mail that caught my attention because suddenly http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2015/10/12/sql-server-error-fix-msg-300-view-server-state/ it was a junior DBA who was trying to give some permissions and was getting an error. I was quick to get interested because it was a topic around security and I wanted to crack it. The message stated like: Error Fix: Msg 300, VIEW SERVER STATEMsg 300, Level 14, State 1, Line 1 VIEW SERVER STATE permission was denied on object ‘server', database ‘master'. Msg 297, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 The user does not have permission to perform this action. As I always mention, most of the SQL Server error messages these days are well documented and were self-explanatory. To make sure I got the error message right, I requested the person to send me the query that was being executed that caused the error. The reply was: SELECT wait_type, wait_time_ms FROM sys.dm_os_wait_stats This made complete sense and the solution for this was also simple. From a repro point of view, I created a user Pinal and tried to run the above command. And guess what, as luck might turn out – the same error message as described in the start. To mitigate this error, I was to give the following GRANT and the error message disappeared: USE MASTER GO GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO Pinal Jus
B is 300 mi from airport A at a bearing N 50E (see the figure). A pilot wishing http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Trigonometry-basics/Trigonometry-basics.faq.question.508239.html to fly from A to B mistakenly flies due east at 175 mi/h https://books.google.com/books?id=l0CEarG3txYC&pg=PA109&lpg=PA109&dq=error+number+300+airport&source=bl&ots=go3swZxiK5&sig=vZRLkc9SbvuufBlDSVPT9fn4vSw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjE6-3d6s_PAhUi4IMKHd5uDRsQ6AEIRDAG for 35 minutes, when he notices hi Log On Ad: Mathway solves algebra homework problems with step-by-step help! Algebra: TrigonometrySection SolversSolvers LessonsLessons Answers archiveAnswers Click here to see ALL problems on Trigonometry-basics Question 508239: Airport B is 300 mi from airport A at a bearing N 50E (see printer not the figure). A pilot wishing to fly from A to B mistakenly flies due east at 175 mi/h for 35 minutes, when he notices his error How far is the pilot from his destination at the time he notices the error? Give your answer correct to the nearest mile? What bearing should he head his plane in order to arrive at airport B? printer not responding Give your answer correct to the nearest degree? Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! Airport B is 300 mi from airport A at a bearing N 50E (see the figure). A pilot wishing to fly from A to B mistakenly flies due east at 175 mi/h for 35 minutes, when he notices his error How far is the pilot from his destination at the time he notices the error? Give your answer correct to the nearest mile? What bearing should he head his plane in order to arrive at airport B? Give your answer correct to the nearest degree? ** Draw a line from point A to point B. This line is 300 mi long and makes an angle of 40 from the horizontal (based on N50E bearing). From point A draw a horizontal line to point C. This line=(35/60)*175=102.1 mi. Draw a line connecting point C to point B. You now have a triangle with sides AB=300 mi and AC=102.1 mi and their included angle of 40. Using Law of cosines to find CB: (CB)^2=(AB)^2+(AC)^2-2*AB*AC*cos 40 (CB)^2=(300)^2+(102.1)^2-2*300*
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