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'Was printer setup?' '0 - Printing from an Android' False
'Was printer setup?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." True
'Was printer setup?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." True
'Was printer setup?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." False
'Was printer setup?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' False
'Was printer setup?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' False
'Was printer setup?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' False
'Was printer setup?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' False
'Was printer setup?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' False
'Was printer setup?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' False
'Was printer setup?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' False
'Was computer setup?' '0 - Printing from an Android' False
'Was computer setup?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." True
'Was computer setup?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." False
'Was computer setup?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." True
'Was computer setup?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' False
'Was computer setup?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' False
'Was computer setup?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' False
'Was computer setup?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' False
'Was computer setup?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' False
'Was computer setup?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' False
'Was computer setup?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' False
'Was device setup?' '0 - Printing from an Android' False
'Was device setup?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." False
'Was device setup?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." False
'Was device setup?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." False
'Was device setup?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' False
'Was device setup?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' False
'Was device setup?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' True
'Was device setup?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' False
'Was device setup?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' False
'Was device setup?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' False
'Was device setup?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '0 - Printing from an Android' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' False
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' True
'Was google cloud print printer setup?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' False
'Was computer setup?' '0 - Scanning System Files' False
'Was computer setup?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' True
'Was computer setup?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' False
'Was computer setup?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" True
'Was computer setup?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' True
'Was computer setup?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' False
'Was computer setup?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Was computer setup?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' False
'Was computer setup?' '0 - Connecting a Wired Printer on Windows' False
'Was computer setup?' '1 - Set your printer near your computer.\nSet your printer near your computer. Make sure that it is close enough that the cable can reach your computer without tension.\n- ;' False
'Was computer setup?' "2 - Turn on your printer.\nTurn on your printer. Press your printer's power button; it will likely have a icon on or next to it.\n- Your printer must be plugged into a power source." False
'Was computer setup?' '3 - With you computer turned on and unlocked, plug the printer into your computer using a USB cable.\nWith you computer turned on and unlocked, plug the printer into your computer using a USB cable.\n- In some cases, simply plugging your printer into your computer in this way will automatically setup and properly install the printer, making it ready to use.' True
'Was computer setup?' '4 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' False
'Was computer setup?' "5 - Click Settings .\nClick Settings . It's in the lower-left side of the Start window." False
'Was computer setup?' '6 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. This option is near the top of the Settings window.' False
'Was computer setup?' "7 - Click Printers & scanners.\nClick Printers & scanners. It's a tab on the left side of the window." False
'Was computer setup?' '8 - Click Add a printer or scanner.\nClick Add a printer or scanner. This button is at the top of the page.' False
'Was computer setup?' '9 - Click your printer\'s name and click Add device.\nClick your printer\'s name and click Add device. This will typically be a combination of the printer\'s manufacturer (e.g., "HP"), the printer\'s model name, and the model number.\n- If you don\'t see your printer\'s name here, click the The printer that I want isn\'t listed link below the Add a printer or scanner button and follow the on-screen instructions.' False
'Was computer setup?' "10 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Depending on your printer, you may need to customize your settings before the printer is ready; once you're done, the printer will be available for use.\n- If prompted, insert the CD that came with your printer into your computer's disc slot.\n- If you bought your printer second-hand and didn't come with a CD, you can usually download the same software from the manufacturer's website." False
'Was computer setup?' '0 - Windows 8' False
'Was computer setup?' '1 - Verify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.\nVerify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.;' True
'Was computer setup?' '2 - Disconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.\nDisconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.' False
'Was computer setup?' '3 - Right-click the Start button, then click on “Search.\nRight-click the Start button, then click on “Search.”' False
'Was computer setup?' '4 - Type “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer.\nType “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer. The HP printer software wizard will open and display on-screen.\n- If using the HP Deskjet 3050 printer for the first time on your Windows computer, go to HP’s website at http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-deskjet-3050-all-in-one-printer-series-j610/4066450/model/4066451#Z7_3054ICK0K8UDA0AQC11TA930C7 and click on “Download” to install the latest software and drivers for your printer.' False
'Was computer setup?' '5 - Click on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.\nClick on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.”' False
'Was computer setup?' '6 - Select the option to connect a new printer to your computer.\nSelect the option to connect a new printer to your computer.' True
'Was computer setup?' '7 - Follow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router. You will be asked to enter the SSID or network name, as well as the security passphrase, also known as the WEP key or WPA.\n- Examine your wireless router to locate the SSID and WPA, or contact your Internet service provider for help with obtaining this information.' False
'Was computer setup?' '8 - Click on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard.\nClick on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard. Your printer will now be connected to your wireless router.' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '0 - Windows 8' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '1 - Verify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.\nVerify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.;' True
'Was wireless router setup?' '2 - Disconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.\nDisconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '3 - Right-click the Start button, then click on “Search.\nRight-click the Start button, then click on “Search.”' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '4 - Type “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer.\nType “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer. The HP printer software wizard will open and display on-screen.\n- If using the HP Deskjet 3050 printer for the first time on your Windows computer, go to HP’s website at http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-deskjet-3050-all-in-one-printer-series-j610/4066450/model/4066451#Z7_3054ICK0K8UDA0AQC11TA930C7 and click on “Download” to install the latest software and drivers for your printer.' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '5 - Click on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.\nClick on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.”' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '6 - Select the option to connect a new printer to your computer.\nSelect the option to connect a new printer to your computer.' False
'Was wireless router setup?' '7 - Follow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router. You will be asked to enter the SSID or network name, as well as the security passphrase, also known as the WEP key or WPA.\n- Examine your wireless router to locate the SSID and WPA, or contact your Internet service provider for help with obtaining this information.' True
'Was wireless router setup?' '8 - Click on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard.\nClick on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard. Your printer will now be connected to your wireless router.' False
'Was window computer setup?' '0 - Windows 8' False
'Was window computer setup?' '1 - Verify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.\nVerify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.;' False
'Was window computer setup?' '2 - Disconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.\nDisconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.' False
'Was window computer setup?' '3 - Right-click the Start button, then click on “Search.\nRight-click the Start button, then click on “Search.”' False
'Was window computer setup?' '4 - Type “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer.\nType “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer. The HP printer software wizard will open and display on-screen.\n- If using the HP Deskjet 3050 printer for the first time on your Windows computer, go to HP’s website at http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-deskjet-3050-all-in-one-printer-series-j610/4066450/model/4066451#Z7_3054ICK0K8UDA0AQC11TA930C7 and click on “Download” to install the latest software and drivers for your printer.' True
'Was window computer setup?' '5 - Click on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.\nClick on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.”' False
'Was window computer setup?' '6 - Select the option to connect a new printer to your computer.\nSelect the option to connect a new printer to your computer.' False
'Was window computer setup?' '7 - Follow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router. You will be asked to enter the SSID or network name, as well as the security passphrase, also known as the WEP key or WPA.\n- Examine your wireless router to locate the SSID and WPA, or contact your Internet service provider for help with obtaining this information.' False
'Was window computer setup?' '8 - Click on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard.\nClick on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard. Your printer will now be connected to your wireless router.' False
'Was printer setup?' '0 - Using Manual Cleaning' False
'Was printer setup?' '1 - Gather your supplies.\nGather your supplies. To clean your print heads, you will need the following items:[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Isopropyl alcohol\n- Water\n- A bowl or pie tin\n- Paper towels' False
'Was printer setup?' '2 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer. This will prevent you from damaging the printer or hurting yourself while removing the cartridges and the print head unit.' True
'Was printer setup?' "3 - Remove the cartridges.\nRemove the cartridges. Open your printer's main casing, then remove the cartridges one by one until they're all out of the printer.\n- You will most likely have to consult your printer's manual or online documentation for the proper way to extract the cartridges." False
'Was printer setup?' "4 - Remove the print head unit.\nRemove the print head unit. This is the tray in which the cartridges sit. You should see several holes in the bottom of the print head unit.\n- Again, consult your printer's manual or online documentation for the proper way to do this for your model.\n- If your printer uses cartridges that have print heads on them, skip this step." False
'Was printer setup?' "5 - Create a 50/50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.\nCreate a 50/50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water. Starting with half a cup (four ounces) of each should be fine. Mixing the two together reduces the abrasive effects of the alcohol, meaning that the mixture shouldn't damage the print head itself." False
'Was printer setup?' '6 - Pour the mixture into the bowl.\nPour the mixture into the bowl. Keep the mixture shallow (around a quarter of an inch deep) to start—you can always add more later.' False
'Was printer setup?' '7 - Place the print head unit in the alcohol and water mixture.\nPlace the print head unit in the alcohol and water mixture. The mixture should come about half an inch (around a centimeter) up the side of the print head (or cartridge).\n- If your printer uses cartridges with built-in print heads instead, place the cartridge in the mixture instead.' False
'Was printer setup?' "8 - Leave the print head alone for at least two minutes.\nLeave the print head alone for at least two minutes. Doing so will give the print head's dried ink time to loosen." False
'Was printer setup?' "9 - Dab the print head on a paper towel.\nDab the print head on a paper towel. This will remove any excess moisture and ink from the surface of the print head.\n- You'll want to dry completely the print head before proceeding." False
'Was printer setup?' "10 - Test the print head.\nTest the print head. Place back the print head unit and/or cartridges, plug back in the printer, and try to print a test page. Your printer should now work like usual.\n- If your printer still won't print correctly, try leaving the print head unit (or cartridges) in the alcohol and water mixture overnight." False
'Was camera setup?' '0 - Steps' False
'Was camera setup?' '1 - Dress professionally unless conveyed otherwise; for men preferably dark colored suits (blue, black or gray) with a non-flamboyant shirt and tie, and of course wear polished shoes should a full-dress camera shot apply.\nDress professionally unless conveyed otherwise; for men preferably dark colored suits (blue, black or gray) with a non-flamboyant shirt and tie, and of course wear polished shoes should a full-dress camera shot apply.\n- ;' True
'Was camera setup?' '2 - For women preferably a nice pant-suit or dress, non-flamboyant with no skin revealed beneath the neck-line.\nFor women preferably a nice pant-suit or dress, non-flamboyant with no skin revealed beneath the neck-line. Shoes should complement your attire; avoid unprofessional looking stilettos should a full-dress camera shot apply and for men and women avoid displays of excessive jewelry or artwork on body-parts.' False
'Was camera setup?' '3 - Shut down your mobile phone or any other potential distractions within your control prior to the interview.\nShut down your mobile phone or any other potential distractions within your control prior to the interview.' False
'Was camera setup?' '4 - The presence of voice, language and body positioning is important.\nThe presence of voice, language and body positioning is important. Avoid elevated voice tones, slang and loose posture. Bottom-line; sound sharp and look sharp.' False
'Was camera setup?' '5 - Look directly into the camera when speaking; avoid wandering eyes or a deer caught in the headlights scenario.\nLook directly into the camera when speaking; avoid wandering eyes or a deer caught in the headlights scenario. Relax and show confidence in your ability to maintain physical-control.' False
'Was camera setup?' '6 - Answer each question to the best of your ability without going overboard; keep your answers brief and to the point.\nAnswer each question to the best of your ability without going overboard; keep your answers brief and to the point.' False
'Was camera setup?' '7 - Avoid criticizing your previous employer or colleagues if at all possible.\nAvoid criticizing your previous employer or colleagues if at all possible.' False
'Was camera setup?' '8 - Avoid leaving the confines of the camera until the interview is completely administered and remember to thank the employer for his/her time and consideration of the interview session.\nAvoid leaving the confines of the camera until the interview is completely administered and remember to thank the employer for his/her time and consideration of the interview session.' False
'Was camera setup?' '9 - Remember to adjust the light sources around you so that there is light shining on your face and that there are no lights shining directly into the webcam.\nRemember to adjust the light sources around you so that there is light shining on your face and that there are no lights shining directly into the webcam.' False
'Was camera setup?' "10 - Don't skimp on the webcam and microphone, quality does matter.\nDon't skimp on the webcam and microphone, quality does matter." False