Here's a panorama of the our Snowy Range several days ago (downsized from 60 megapixels)... PM me for link to full-rez file (12442 x 4762, 55MB jpeg) if you wish to print it.
Ahhh...most Canon consumer photo printers do NOT have "different sized" nozzles for the same color. They are all the same size (Pigment Black nozzles are typically larger and fewer than color nozzles, but they are use for text/line graphics, only on plain paper). That said, some Canon inkjets...
Yes, the most common issue with Canon print heads appears to be some circuitry failure on the LSI nozzle die itself, probably due to overheating. That is why I always use "Night" or "Quite" mode in the print driver. It slows printing and limits the heat duty on the circuitry.
The nozzles (on Canon Thermal heads) are NOT "metal". They are silicon. The nozzle "plate" is a LSI manufactured component.
The bubble jet process "boils" the liquid "ink to "spit" it out the nozzle openning. Cavitation of the nozzles leads to wear.
I forgot about their French Onion Dip! And I remember Humphry's Popcorn Balls, Candy Kisses, and custard, at Euclid Beach Park.
(I beleive we should establish another thread about food).
The Canon PRO-100 (photo, but works OK for text/graphics) is a real bargain when rebates are in effect (nothing current now that I know of).
Rebates lower the delivered price (in the USA only) to much less than $75, including 50 sheets of 13" x 9" paper. Keep an eye out here for rebate...
That's an auxiliary tender. The old water sources for steam engine replenishment are not as available as they once were, due to conversion to diesel electric locomotives.
They did not "decriminalize" it, they just placed it very low on the enforcement front...
For my low amounts of snow (just a drift or two), a tractor makes little sense. Besides, the neighbors already have one if REALLY needed.
I really don't need another "big boy toy" to insure and take up...