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In this episode of Hands-On Mac, Mikah Sargent explores the Print Center utility in macOS - an essential but often overlooked tool for managing printers and print jobs. Mikah gives a comprehensive walkthrough of the app's features, showing how it can help troubleshoot printer issues and manage your printing needs without requiring bloated third-party software. Accessing Print Center - Mikah demonstrates multiple ways to open the utility, including using Spotlight (Command+Space), the menu bar search icon, or navigating through Finder to Applications > Utilities Viewing connected printers - The sidebar displays all connected printers with status indicators Adding new printers - Mikah shows how to add printers using the plus icon, explaining the three connection methods Connection protocols - AirPrint is recommended when available as it makes the printer accessible across all Apple devices, not just Macs Printer management options - The interface allows pausing print jobs, viewing detailed printer information, and checking supply levels for ink or toner Scanner integration - For multifunction printers, Print Center provides access to the scanning functionality through the Image Capture app Right-click menu options - Users can make a printer the default, add it to the Dock for quick access, or remove and re-add printers for troubleshooting System Settings integration - The Printers & Scanners section in System Settings provides similar functionality but with additional options like printing test pages Job history tracking - Print Center keeps records of completed print jobs, helpful for remembering which printer was used in multi-printer environments Printer webpage access - Mikah highlights how Print Center provides direct links to printer web interfaces, avoiding the need to install bloated manufacturer software Manage printers and print jobs - Apple Support - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/manage-printers-print-jobs-center-mac-mchl33bd189d/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
In this episode of Hands-On Mac, Mikah Sargent explores the Print Center utility in macOS - an essential but often overlooked tool for managing printers and print jobs. Mikah gives a comprehensive walkthrough of the app's features, showing how it can help troubleshoot printer issues and manage your printing needs without requiring bloated third-party software. Accessing Print Center - Mikah demonstrates multiple ways to open the utility, including using Spotlight (Command+Space), the menu bar search icon, or navigating through Finder to Applications > Utilities Viewing connected printers - The sidebar displays all connected printers with status indicators Adding new printers - Mikah shows how to add printers using the plus icon, explaining the three connection methods Connection protocols - AirPrint is recommended when available as it makes the printer accessible across all Apple devices, not just Macs Printer management options - The interface allows pausing print jobs, viewing detailed printer information, and checking supply levels for ink or toner Scanner integration - For multifunction printers, Print Center provides access to the scanning functionality through the Image Capture app Right-click menu options - Users can make a printer the default, add it to the Dock for quick access, or remove and re-add printers for troubleshooting System Settings integration - The Printers & Scanners section in System Settings provides similar functionality but with additional options like printing test pages Job history tracking - Print Center keeps records of completed print jobs, helpful for remembering which printer was used in multi-printer environments Printer webpage access - Mikah highlights how Print Center provides direct links to printer web interfaces, avoiding the need to install bloated manufacturer software Manage printers and print jobs - Apple Support - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/manage-printers-print-jobs-center-mac-mchl33bd189d/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
In this episode of Hands-On Mac, Mikah Sargent explores the Print Center utility in macOS - an essential but often overlooked tool for managing printers and print jobs. Mikah gives a comprehensive walkthrough of the app's features, showing how it can help troubleshoot printer issues and manage your printing needs without requiring bloated third-party software. Accessing Print Center - Mikah demonstrates multiple ways to open the utility, including using Spotlight (Command+Space), the menu bar search icon, or navigating through Finder to Applications > Utilities Viewing connected printers - The sidebar displays all connected printers with status indicators Adding new printers - Mikah shows how to add printers using the plus icon, explaining the three connection methods Connection protocols - AirPrint is recommended when available as it makes the printer accessible across all Apple devices, not just Macs Printer management options - The interface allows pausing print jobs, viewing detailed printer information, and checking supply levels for ink or toner Scanner integration - For multifunction printers, Print Center provides access to the scanning functionality through the Image Capture app Right-click menu options - Users can make a printer the default, add it to the Dock for quick access, or remove and re-add printers for troubleshooting System Settings integration - The Printers & Scanners section in System Settings provides similar functionality but with additional options like printing test pages Job history tracking - Print Center keeps records of completed print jobs, helpful for remembering which printer was used in multi-printer environments Printer webpage access - Mikah highlights how Print Center provides direct links to printer web interfaces, avoiding the need to install bloated manufacturer software Manage printers and print jobs - Apple Support - https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/manage-printers-print-jobs-center-mac-mchl33bd189d/mac Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
View in HD at . If you need to get photo from your camera, an SD card, or an iPhone or iPad, but don't want them in the Photos app, you can do it with the Image Capture app that is already on your Mac.
Rich discusses how we are automating jobs out of existence and the secret to keeping yours.Chuck, in Pasadena, visited a robot that made a burger chain called Cali Express. Here's my original video on Flippy, the burger-flipping robot.The Roku hack is worse than expected. The company says it has affected more than 500,000 accounts.Dave Malkoff, a CBS News reporter, talks about reporting on the Total Eclipse and his first-hand experience. He recommended two apps, FlightRadar24 and RadarScope, for live weather radars.Udio is a new AI songmaker that's getting a lot of buzz.Michelle, in Encinitas, CA, wants to know how her ex-husband was able to take over her email account.If you have an LG TV, you should check for a firmware update to patch a security vulnerability.Jerry in Pennsylvania wants to know why he can log into his account on one machine but not another.Virginia in Utica, NY, wants to know if she should still use AOL email or switch to Gmail. Rich mentioned a Gmail hack that lets you use multiple addresses by adding a plus sign to your username, a website called 10 Minute Mail for temporary email addresses, and JustDeleteMe.xyz for instructions on deleting your old accounts.Meta is introducing new tools to combat sextortion by blurring out nude images in DM's by default on teen accounts and encouraging the feature for adults, too.John in Rosemead is looking for a great business card scanning app. Rich says he hasn't found a good one yet. But popular options to try are Covve, CardHQ and Evernote. Rich's recommendation: use the OCR function built into the photo app on iOS and Android and copy and paste the info into your contacts.Belkin CEO Steven Malony on innovation, careers, and sustainability in the tech space. Plus, Alisa Sommer O'Hara of Google discusses following your curiosity for a tech job.Christina in Long Beach wants to save a voicemail. Visual Voicemail allows you to export the audio file on iOS and Android.Sam in Sherman Oaks wants to know which antenna to get for over-the-air channels. Rich recommends checking out the website AntennasDirect.com.Ben, who lives in Los Angeles, has a 10-year-old MacBook and wants to replace it.Carlos in Downey wants a way to sync his iPhone photos to his computer. Rich recommends Image Capture.Terry in Seal Beach is curious about using an eSIM on his Google Pixel for international calls and texts.MobileX founder and CEO Peter Adderton discusses how the company is disrupting the wireless carrier space with AI.Voicenotes.com is the coolest new way to take voice notes and search for the info in them later.Google is making its AI Magic editing tools free.Tesla cut the price of its self-driving subscription in half, but it's more stressful to have your car drive for you than just driving your car yourself (at this point!).Google's Find My Devices network has launched. AirTag-style trackers hit the market in May.Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on 350+ stations nationwide.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!Links may be affiliate.RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wiki Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
Get your FREE Photoshop Creativity Summit ticket HEREIn this catch up with industry leading trainer, Dave Cross, we chat about his new online conference and the evolution of events since the pandemic.An amazing 4 days of FREE creative training from world-class Photoshop experts and artists26 HOURS OF INSPIRATIONAL, CREATIVE PHOTOSHOP TRAINING - APRIL 17 - 20WATCH ALL THE CLASSES FOR FREE - FOR A LIMITED TIME - OR BUY THE VIP PACKAGE FOR ONLY $99 AND GET LIFETIME ACCESSI am thrilled to announce our latest online educational event: The Photoshop Creativity Virtual Summit, April 17 - 20, 2023.It will have a similar format to previous Summits, and will focus on the creative side of Photoshop. We're talking fine art, conceptual compositing, image manipulation, fantasy images, textures, mixed media and so on - in addition to classes on creativity, inspiration and printing, selling and sharing your work. It's going to be 4 days packed with information and will include classes taught by artists and creatives.If you want to be more creative with your Photoshop imagery, if you want to sell your work, if you dream of being a fine artist or of creating conceptual art, this event is for you. And if you simply want to get better at creating realistic composites and improve your skill in base skills such as selecting, masking, color grading and printing, you will benefit from this Summit.This event will feature 19 instructors teaching classes on Inspiration, Image Capture, Creating in Photoshop, Sharing your work and so much more. It's an amazing lineup of top artists and educators, and you can attend for FREE!.There's also an optional VIP Pass that gives lifetime access to rewatch the classes, plus exclusive benefits such as class notes, extra classes and freebies such as textures, brishes, actions and more.I hope to "see you" at the Photoshop Creativity Virtual Summit!Dave CrossFounder, Photoshop and Lightroom Virtual Summits
When TWG Supply chose NetSuite, they knew they would need a WMS. However, they were told all inventory management systems are “apples to apples.” After a failed implementation of a different WMS, TWG chose RF-SMART to support their growing inventory needs.Now that TWG is live with RF-SMART, they have chosen to utilize image capture to attach images to inbound and outbound inventory records. This advanced workflow recently kept TWG from needing to file a $7,000 claim after a customer reported their inventory being delivered incorrectly. What You'll Learn:• Why did TWG choose NetSuite and RF-SMART?• Tips from a customer on comparing WMS systems and the benefits of RF-SMART• How TWG is using image capture to prevent damage claimsAdditional Resources: Download the Resource: WMS Pricing Guide & WorksheetFind your ROI: ROI CalculatorLearn More about TWG Supply: TWG WebsiteWho You'll Hear: Sarah Archer, Senior Podcast & Digital Media Host @ RF-SMARTKate Williams, Strategic Account Executive @ RF-SMARTBill Tyler, Director of Operations, TWG Supply
Jong Fui Fa owns a used clothing store in Kuching, Sarawak. He has been using the iPad Pro to run his business since 2017 and he shares some super interesting apps that I've never really heard of and I think you will get some awesome tidbits in this episode from a different part of the iPad Pro user base that I wish I had on more often. Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Chapter Markers00:00:00: Opening00:01:52: Jong Fui Fa00:03:25: What is your business?00:04:48: Image Capture?00:06:13: Cellular Data?00:07:12: Stage Manager00:09:20: Lumen's Daily Tracker00:11:56: Inventory Management00:15:23: QR Tiger00:17:06: Printing QR Codes00:17:35: The web?00:18:19: Photo apps00:19:52: PhotoRoom00:20:34: TouchRetouch00:21:58: Pixelmator Photo00:23:31: LumaFusion00:25:21: Scanner Pro00:26:54: POS00:28:35: Payments00:29:40: POS Computer?00:30:35: Ginger Writer00:32:27: Spark00:34:19: Safari00:35:35: Whats App00:37:37: YouTube and Podcasts00:39:14: iFont00:40:48: www.kittl.com00:41:20: Anything you'd like to promote?00:41:35: @netster2300:41:57: Closing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser takes you on a journey like no other, a two-day experience that makes you a part of the action, allowing you to decide what happens next on your journey. How do you capture the moment? How do you balance living the experience, and taking pictures? The Chandrila Star Line, CSL, has you covered while onboard the Halcyon. The CSL Portrait Experience can provide a private image capture experience for you and your family. look for the official CSL Image capture specialists all over the ship. Be sure to sign up for Disney Memory Maker before you set sail on your Galactic Voyage, arrangement have been made to transfer all our your Galactic images to your mobile device via the My Disney Experience App. https://youtu.be/0wujme0EkrI
View in HD at . Instead of trying to use the software provided by your scanner's manufacturer, use the built-in Image Capture app on your Mac instead. You can scan documents and photos with a variety of settings and options.
Did you know the SAMD51 has a PCC (parallel capture) peripheral, for reading in camera/video data? that's right, you can directly wire up OV7670/OV2640-like cameras to a SAMD51 and then read out image data into a RAM buffer. We just got support into CircuitPython as well, so we can read a buffer, as seen here, then pipe it back out over SPI to a TFT. Could be great for image recognition, tinyML, DIY cameras, IoT monitoring, etc! The camera almost-perfectly plugs into a Grand Central, you have to cut the two pins for 3V/GND and rewire them, as well as adding I2C pullups. Check out the library here https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_OV7670 #adafruit #circuitpython #python Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Did you know the RP2040 PIO periperals can be configured for reading in camera/video data? that's right, you can directly wire up OV7670/OV2640-like cameras to a RP2040/Pico and then read out image data into a RAM buffer (thankfully theres a ton of RAM on the RP2040). We just got support into CircuitPython as well, so we can read a buffer, as seen here, then pipe it back out over SPI to a TFT. Could be great for image recognition, tinyML, DIY cameras, IoT monitoring, etc! We built up a Perma-Proto for swapping different cameras in for testing. We're getting a little posterization-effect, which looks cool but is not on purpose, hopefully will get it sorted out very soon! Check out the library here https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_OV7670 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com #adafruit #circuitpython #raspberrypi ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
- Auf der richtigen Spur? Erste Einblicke ins Corona-Tracing von Apple & Google - Das ewige iOS 13? Was in Version 13.5 steckt - Mail in Gefahr? Rätselraten über Sicherheitslücke - Platte voll: Was beim Bildimport auf dem Mac im Moment schief läuft - Daneben gedrückt: Haptic Touch beim iPhone SE beschnitten - Apples Geschichte aktualisiert: MacTracker App bekommt Update - Verbessert: Trifft Siri jetzt den richtigen Ton? - Umfrage der Woche - Zuschriften unserer Hörer Links zur Sendung: - Apfelfunk am Hörer - https://www.apfelfunk.com/liveshow - Apple: Oft gestellte Fragen zum Corona-Tracing - https://covid19-static.cdn-apple.com/applications/covid19/current/static/contact-tracing/pdf/ExposureNotification-FAQv1.0.pdf - 9to5Mac: Wie es zur Zusammenarbeit von Google und Apple kam - https://9to5mac.com/2020/04/28/apple-google-exposure-notification-api/ - 9to5Mac: Erste Beta von iOS 13.5 - https://9to5mac.com/2020/04/29/ios-13-5-beta-covid-19-contact-tracing/ - PhoneDog: iOS 13.5 erkennt Gesichtsmasken - https://www.phonedog.com/2020/04/29/ios-13-5-beta-skip-face-id-wearing-mask - BSI: Warnung vor Apple Mail - https://www.bsi.bund.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/Presse2020/Warnung_iOS-Mail_230420.html - Infos zum Bug in Image Capture auf dem Mac - https://cdfinder.de/blog/files/image_capture_bug.html - MacRumors: Haptic Touch auf dem iPhone SE mit Einschränkungen - https://www.macrumors.com/2020/04/27/iphone-se-haptic-touch-notifications/ - MacTechNews.de: Mactracker erhält Update - https://www.mactechnews.de/news/article/Mactracker-erhaelt-ein-Update-Wichtiges-Nachschlagewerk-ist-wieder-aktuell-174907.html - Mac App Store: Mactracker - https://apps.apple.com/de/app/mactracker/id430255202?mt=12 - iPhone-Ticker.de: Verbesserte Siri-Stimme erreicht Deutschland - https://www.iphone-ticker.de/siri-verbesserte-stimme-erreicht-deutschland-156773/
On this episode of Tech Ease with special guest Joey Image, iRobot is taking the room out of Roomba, I spy a new place to buy a Pi, ice is irritating and we’re capturing video.
In this edition Dave White, Dell EMC’s Health Care Business Development Manager, takes us deeper into the world of Unstructured Data Storage (UDS), and more specifically into the many use cases for video and visible light image capture.
Where have the months gone. This is a special Man Crush Monday edition with the only McM in the SharePoint world, Mr Brandon Robert Botes. He talks to us about the state of the Paperless Office in South Africa, and the rest of MEA. We cover SQL 2017, new Dynamics/LinkedIn integration, Office 365 Use Case Guildance, and all of the latest news.
Uppvärmning: Uppföljning på läsarpost och Twitter-klienter. Sedan blir det Westworld, massor av Westworld. Från 6:04 spoilar vi grundligt hela serien fram till 29:21. Därefter berättar Jocke vad han inte gillar med de senare delarna av Sherlock. Det avslöjas att Jocke provat Itunes igen, av någon outgrundlig anledning. Men dess uselhet leder till en liten och trevlig Apple-app som mot all förmodan fortfarande finns, fungerar och är snabb. Fredrik har ändrat sin skrivbordsmiljö på jobbet. Jocke har Frågor. Länkar Westworld Tidigare versioner av Westworld Musik, säsong ett av Westworld Team killer robot – Incomparableavsnittet om Westworld Sherlock – TV-serien Homeland, sjätte säsongen Isync Image capture – eller Bildinsamling på den här sidan Atlanten Schack-appen WebRTC Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-63-stolt-over-att-inte-vara-nojd.html.
It's tips, tips and more tips. And also your questions. iOS Mail power searches, unleashing the power of Image Capture, a free photo-management tool that uses folders, removing and detecting malware, and demystifying 5GHz wireless channels are just some of the topics covered in today's show!Note: Shownotes are complete! Stuff […]
Paul Kelly and Aiden Doherty give a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Armed with laser technology, Bay Area engineers are helping create detailed virtual records of the world's great monuments. Their realistic recreation of the Mexican ruins of Chichén Itzá is the basis for "Tales of Maya Skies," a new half-hour film about Maya astronomy designed especially for a planetarium.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- How information from the camera is turned into a ‘reflection’ on the mirror.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPad/Mac/PC
How information from the camera is turned into a ‘reflection’ on the mirror.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- How information from the camera is turned into a ‘reflection’ on the mirror.
Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPod/iPhone
How information from the camera is turned into a ‘reflection’ on the mirror.
The falling cost and wide availability of electronic devices have led to theirwidespread use by individuals, corporations, and governments. These devices,such as computers, cell phones, digital cameras, and printers, all containvarious sensors which generate data that are stored or transmittedto another device. One example of this is a security system containing anetwork of video cameras, temperature sensors, alarms, computers, and otherdevices. In such a network, it is important to be able to trust the data fromeach of these sensors. Forensic techniques can be used to uniquely identifyeach device using the data it produces. This is different from simply securingthe data being sent across the network because we are also authenticating thesensor that is creating the data.Forensic characterization of a device allows identification of the type ofdevice, make, model, configuration, and other characteristics based solely onobservation of the data that the device produces. These characteristicsthat uniquely identify a device are called device signatures. As an example,the noise characteristics in a digital image can be used as a signature of thecamera that produced it. Similarly, the ‘‘noise'' characteristics of a printengine can be used as a signature of the printer that generated a document.This talk will present current research and techniques for forensiccharacterization of printers and image capture devices such as digitalcameras and scanners. About the speaker: Nitin Khanna is a PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at PurdueUniversity, after finishing his Bachelor of Technology at IIT Delhi,India, in 2005. He is currently working on image forensics for digital camerasand scanners. His research interests are in image processing and multimediasecurity.
The falling cost and wide availability of electronic devices have led to their widespread use by individuals, corporations, and governments. These devices, such as computers, cell phones, digital cameras, and printers, all contain various sensors which generate data that are stored or transmitted to another device. One example of this is a security system containing a network of video cameras, temperature sensors, alarms, computers, and other devices. In such a network, it is important to be able to trust the data from each of these sensors. Forensic techniques can be used to uniquely identify each device using the data it produces. This is different from simply securing the data being sent across the network because we are also authenticating the sensor that is creating the data. Forensic characterization of a device allows identification of the type of device, make, model, configuration, and other characteristics based solely on observation of the data that the device produces. These characteristics that uniquely identify a device are called device signatures. As an example, the noise characteristics in a digital image can be used as a signature of the camera that produced it. Similarly, the ‘‘noise’’ characteristics of a print engine can be used as a signature of the printer that generated a document. This talk will present current research and techniques for forensic characterization of printers and image capture devices such as digital cameras and scanners.