This chapter describes how to perform routine maintenance tasks for the printer such as loading paper into the paper drawers, adding toner, and cleaning various parts of the printer. It provides instructions for loading paper into the paper drawers, adjusting the paper size settings, adding toner, and cleaning components like the platen glass, feeder, and rollers.
When a paper jam occurs, the touch panel display shows where the jam is located and instructions to clear it. The document provides step-by-step instructions for clearing jams in various parts of the machine, including the main unit, duplexing unit, exit slot, upper right cover, stack bypass, and paper drawers. It emphasizes removing any remaining jammed paper completely and returning levers and covers to their original positions after clearing each jam.
How to incorporate RSS feeds into your web site using feed2js.orgPeter Thayer
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This document provides instructions for incorporating an RSS feed into a website using feed2js.org. It outlines the steps to paste an RSS feed URL on the feed2js site, select the number of feed items to display and preview options, and then generate JavaScript code to copy and paste into a website to display the RSS feed. The document also provides an example of what a feed2js-generated feed would look like on the Legacy Library government resources website.
The document analyzes Facebook demographics in the Middle East. It finds that the region has the lowest percentage of female users on social media globally. Saudi Arabia has the largest number of Facebook users in the Middle East at nearly 4 million, though teenages are the most active age group across the region. Arabic is the most preferred language on Facebook in the Middle East, followed by English. Jordan has the highest Facebook penetration rate in the region at over 50%.
This document provides an overview and recommendations for researching three policy proposals: (1) campus organizations should not exclude students based on status or beliefs, (2) texting/cell phone use while driving should be banned in Ohio, and (3) efforts to prevent veteran suicide should be increased. For each policy, the document lists relevant resources such as CQ Researcher, LexisNexis Academic, statistical and state/federal government databases and websites that can be used to research the topics. The document provides brief descriptions of the databases and how to access them on the library website or online.
The document outlines an impact workshop held on December 13. It includes exercises for participants to go through involving looking at impact through different lenses, creating an impact pathway, and defining performance indicators. It also involves a scenario where participants are staff members of the Scottish Historic Photo Museum tasked with publishing their collection of 100,000 digitized photographs as open data and proving to their director that it achieved a wide impact. The workshop breaks participants into groups to complete the exercises from the perspectives of different professionals and aims to help them measure the impact of opening up cultural heritage collections online.
This chapter describes the basic copy functions of the Canon imageRUNNER 3300/2800/2200 series machines, including making single or multiple copies, adjusting copy settings like exposure and paper size, and special copy features like collating, two-sided copying, and reserved copying. The document outlines the basic flow of making a copy, which involves pressing the COPY button, placing the original, and selecting copy settings before pressing the START button to print copies. Special copy features and their functions are described in more detail.
Europeana- The European Information LandscapeEuropeana
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Europeana provides a single access point for over 12 million digitized cultural heritage objects from across Europe, allowing users like a young historian in Madrid to discover primary sources on Estonia from various institutions scattered across the continent and build a picture of the country through his virtual tour of artifacts. However, Europeana recognizes the need to make its homepage more interactive with additional context and ways to engage users beyond just searching and discovering content.
Smalltalk in the pocket - Building applications for the iPhoneEsteban Lorenzano
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Bring Smalltalk into new technologies is always a hard but exciting job. In this talk we take another step from those already made, and we walk one of the possible approaches to build iPhone applications using Pharo.
Esteban Lorenzano presents Reef, a Javascript/Ajax component framework for Seaside. Reef allows developers to build Ajax interactions into Seaside applications using a transparent component model. It uses a dispatcher architecture with jQuery and supports callbacks, context, decorations, and plugins to extend components. Developers are encouraged to try Reef and provide feedback.
Web 2.0 and Depository Web Sites: A Winning Combination (FDLP Version)Peter Thayer
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The document discusses how the author incorporated various Web 2.0 tools and services into the federal depository library website at Marietta College Library. Some of the Web 2.0 features included were Meebo chat, AddThis bookmarking and sharing, Google custom search, Delicious social bookmarking, and Feed2JS for RSS feeds. This allowed the site to be more interactive, promote resources more effectively, and require less maintenance than the previous Web 1.0 version. Future plans include using tools like Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo Pipes for additional content and promotion.
This document provides an overview and basic instructions for unpacking, installing, using, maintaining, and troubleshooting an FS-C5020N or FS-C5030N printer. It includes sections on installation, machine parts, printing operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications. The document describes unpacking the printer, installing toner containers and waste toner boxes, making connections, printer components, loading printer drivers, printing from software, general maintenance, replacing toner containers and waste toner boxes, troubleshooting print quality issues and errors, and clearing paper jams.
The document discusses Europeana's efforts to make cultural heritage metadata openly available and linked. It describes how Europeana aggregated metadata from various institutions but did not allow for redistribution. Europeana then shifted to openly licensing metadata under CC0 to encourage apps and sites to build upon the data. The document also discusses establishing a "cultural commons" where cultural institutions could collectively own and contribute to shared infrastructure for metadata and content.
This document provides instructions for creating a Delicious.com tag cloud for a website. It details going to Delicious.com and logging in, clicking Help and then Bookmarking buttons and add-ons, and then clicking Tagrolls. It explains customizing display options and copying the code to paste into a web page. The document recommends customizing font sizes similarly to how it was done on the Legacy Library government resources website, and includes an example of what the tag cloud looks like on that site.
Charlie works for a global company and uses various online tools to collaborate with teammates in different time zones. These tools include blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, podcasts, and social networks. While Charlie has never met many of his coworkers in person, he feels like he knows them through their online interactions and sharing of information. The tools help Charlie work more efficiently and empower his users to create their own documentation.
To add a Meebo Me widget to a website, visitors must first go to www.meebome.com to customize their widget and create a Meebo ID. They then copy and paste the widget code into the desired location of their website's HTML.
This document provides instructions for creating a Delicious.com linkroll to display a group of bookmarks on a website. It explains how to log into a Delicious.com account, find the linkroll customization options, copy the generated code, and paste it into a web page. An example linkroll is shown displaying bookmarks tagged under "government resources" on a library website.
The document discusses how a government depository library incorporated various Web 2.0 tools and services into its website to enhance user experience and promote resources. These included Meebo chat, AddThis sharing buttons, Google custom search, Delicious social bookmarking, and RSS feed conversion. Using these tools decreased pages while increasing external links. Future initiatives may include using Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo Pipes for additional promotion and content aggregation. Implementation of some tools like Pipes presents challenges around technical skills and source compatibility.
This document provides an overview and recommendations for researching three policy proposals: (1) campus organizations should not exclude students based on status or beliefs, (2) texting/cell phone use while driving should be banned in Ohio, and (3) efforts to prevent veteran suicide should be increased. For each policy, the document lists relevant resources such as CQ Researcher, LexisNexis Academic, statistical and state/federal government databases and websites that can be used to research the topics. The document provides brief descriptions of the databases and how to access them on the library website or online.
The document outlines an impact workshop held on December 13. It includes exercises for participants to go through involving looking at impact through different lenses, creating an impact pathway, and defining performance indicators. It also involves a scenario where participants are staff members of the Scottish Historic Photo Museum tasked with publishing their collection of 100,000 digitized photographs as open data and proving to their director that it achieved a wide impact. The workshop breaks participants into groups to complete the exercises from the perspectives of different professionals and aims to help them measure the impact of opening up cultural heritage collections online.
This chapter describes the basic copy functions of the Canon imageRUNNER 3300/2800/2200 series machines, including making single or multiple copies, adjusting copy settings like exposure and paper size, and special copy features like collating, two-sided copying, and reserved copying. The document outlines the basic flow of making a copy, which involves pressing the COPY button, placing the original, and selecting copy settings before pressing the START button to print copies. Special copy features and their functions are described in more detail.
Europeana- The European Information LandscapeEuropeana
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Europeana provides a single access point for over 12 million digitized cultural heritage objects from across Europe, allowing users like a young historian in Madrid to discover primary sources on Estonia from various institutions scattered across the continent and build a picture of the country through his virtual tour of artifacts. However, Europeana recognizes the need to make its homepage more interactive with additional context and ways to engage users beyond just searching and discovering content.
Smalltalk in the pocket - Building applications for the iPhoneEsteban Lorenzano
?
Bring Smalltalk into new technologies is always a hard but exciting job. In this talk we take another step from those already made, and we walk one of the possible approaches to build iPhone applications using Pharo.
Esteban Lorenzano presents Reef, a Javascript/Ajax component framework for Seaside. Reef allows developers to build Ajax interactions into Seaside applications using a transparent component model. It uses a dispatcher architecture with jQuery and supports callbacks, context, decorations, and plugins to extend components. Developers are encouraged to try Reef and provide feedback.
Web 2.0 and Depository Web Sites: A Winning Combination (FDLP Version)Peter Thayer
?
The document discusses how the author incorporated various Web 2.0 tools and services into the federal depository library website at Marietta College Library. Some of the Web 2.0 features included were Meebo chat, AddThis bookmarking and sharing, Google custom search, Delicious social bookmarking, and Feed2JS for RSS feeds. This allowed the site to be more interactive, promote resources more effectively, and require less maintenance than the previous Web 1.0 version. Future plans include using tools like Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo Pipes for additional content and promotion.
This document provides an overview and basic instructions for unpacking, installing, using, maintaining, and troubleshooting an FS-C5020N or FS-C5030N printer. It includes sections on installation, machine parts, printing operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications. The document describes unpacking the printer, installing toner containers and waste toner boxes, making connections, printer components, loading printer drivers, printing from software, general maintenance, replacing toner containers and waste toner boxes, troubleshooting print quality issues and errors, and clearing paper jams.
The document discusses Europeana's efforts to make cultural heritage metadata openly available and linked. It describes how Europeana aggregated metadata from various institutions but did not allow for redistribution. Europeana then shifted to openly licensing metadata under CC0 to encourage apps and sites to build upon the data. The document also discusses establishing a "cultural commons" where cultural institutions could collectively own and contribute to shared infrastructure for metadata and content.
This document provides instructions for creating a Delicious.com tag cloud for a website. It details going to Delicious.com and logging in, clicking Help and then Bookmarking buttons and add-ons, and then clicking Tagrolls. It explains customizing display options and copying the code to paste into a web page. The document recommends customizing font sizes similarly to how it was done on the Legacy Library government resources website, and includes an example of what the tag cloud looks like on that site.
Charlie works for a global company and uses various online tools to collaborate with teammates in different time zones. These tools include blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, podcasts, and social networks. While Charlie has never met many of his coworkers in person, he feels like he knows them through their online interactions and sharing of information. The tools help Charlie work more efficiently and empower his users to create their own documentation.
To add a Meebo Me widget to a website, visitors must first go to www.meebome.com to customize their widget and create a Meebo ID. They then copy and paste the widget code into the desired location of their website's HTML.
This document provides instructions for creating a Delicious.com linkroll to display a group of bookmarks on a website. It explains how to log into a Delicious.com account, find the linkroll customization options, copy the generated code, and paste it into a web page. An example linkroll is shown displaying bookmarks tagged under "government resources" on a library website.
The document discusses how a government depository library incorporated various Web 2.0 tools and services into its website to enhance user experience and promote resources. These included Meebo chat, AddThis sharing buttons, Google custom search, Delicious social bookmarking, and RSS feed conversion. Using these tools decreased pages while increasing external links. Future initiatives may include using Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo Pipes for additional promotion and content aggregation. Implementation of some tools like Pipes presents challenges around technical skills and source compatibility.