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Anyone on here have any experience with the nova fidelity X12 cd ripper and network media server and player?
It’s working but when ripping cds it comes up with read errors however plays cds no bother, think it maybe the laser as it’s spins faster when ripping.
It looks like a CD-ROM from a laptop.
I guess you meant ripping store bought CDDA, ;discs. right>?
compact disk-Digital Audio, disks as see in WALFart. music department. right?
first off CD players can skip error playing CDDA will try to play even with scratches, and the data is repeated if you read the spec, on CDDA, but a scratch that is long in the direction of the spin
that will be BAD DATA! and if you rip a CD , it will not like scratches at all. this is COMMON.
Hint bad disks don't rip.
you have 5 choices. (I think I got them all)
A new CDDA disk, with no scratches., duh factor 1:
B: have the disk professional polished, (yes this is a service)
C: try a new CD DISK DRIVE, in your PC, some work better with scratches, or buy a portable CD/DVD USB player it may work better.
D: try a 2nd PC for same reasons of C:
E: try other ripping APPS< some may work better with scratched CDs./? many are free, costs zero to try.
What is the laser classification of Staples mouse B250?
maybe this will help:
Class I laser product means any laser product that does not permit human access during the operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits as defined in Table I of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10. Class I levels of laser radiation are not considered to be hazardous.
Class II laser product means any laser product that permits human access during operation to levels of visible laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table II-A of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10, but does not permit human access during operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table II of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10. Class II levels of laser radiation are considered to be a chronic viewing hazard.
Class IIIa laser product means any laser product that permits human access during operation to levels of visible laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table II of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10, but does not permit human access during operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table III-A of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10. Class IIIa levels of laser radiation are considered to be, depending upon the irradiance, either an acute intrabeam viewing hazard or chronic viewing hazard, and an acute viewing hazard if viewed directly with optical instruments.
Class IIIb laser product means any laser product that permits human access during operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits of Table III-A, but does not permit human access during operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table III-B of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10. Class IIIb levels of laser radiation are considered to be an acute hazard to the skin and eyes from direct radiation. Class IIIb laser products may have removable panels that, when displaced, permit access to levels of laser radiation ranging from Class II to Class IV.
Class IV laser product means any laser that permits human access during operation to levels of laser radiation in excess of the accessible emission limits contained in Table III-B of 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10. Class IV levels of laser radiation are considered to be an acute hazard to the skin and eyes from direct and scattered radiation. Class IV laser products may have removable panels that, when displaced, permit access to levels of laser radiation ranging from Class II to Class IV.
LASER STAION 6000 SAYS PAPER TRAY FULL EVEN WITHOUTTHE TRAY IN
try setting y the unit back to original manufacture settings, you may want to unplug leave unplug for a few minutes dis connect all cables usb, i/o interface remove all corteges, open the front printer panel so it can reset the unit.
IF THAT FAILS THAN YOU MAY HAVE CENSER ISSUE
thank you rod
I just purchased a Gigaware
Hi,
Welcome to Fixya. Can you please make sure that the usb bluetooth device / receiver is connected to the computer. make sure that the on/off switch of the mouse and keyboard is on. The keyboard and mouse switch is on the bottom. Press it for 15 seconds. The receiver will flashes when connected.You can also refer to the manual below for more info.
Gigaware Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Manual
Thanks for using Fixya.
Mouse lights up, will not
Hi telsmith42,
Please check if the mouse's driver has been installed properly , a good idea would be to check in control panel or system properties --> in the hardware tab --> in the device manager.
In the mouse and other printing devices section , right click the mouse that you see as active and go in properties , it should say , the device is working properly.
When you get this message it means that there is no problem of connectivity between mouse and the computer.
Now if you have a cross at the mouse and printing devices section instead of a mouse , then that means there is no connectivity established yet , which could be as a result of drivers not being installed.
If you see this problem you need to install the drivers that came along with your mouse probably in a compact disc.
If still the problem does not get resolved you should replace the mouse if it's under warranty period which is a case of manufacturer's defect.
Hope this helps ...:)
It wont connect
press the button on your mouse do at the same time on usb receiver.
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