A person whose job or business is commercial printing
(computer science) an output device that prints the results of data processing
A machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, esp. one linked to a computer
someone whose occupation is printing
a machine that prints
Put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation)
Fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault)
a formal way of referring to the condition of something; "the building was in good repair"
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
the act of putting something in working order again
Make good (such damage) by fixing or repairing it
focus on: center upon; "Her entire attention centered on her children"; "Our day revolved around our work"
an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm"
The middle point of a circle or sphere, equidistant from every point on the circumference or surface
A pivot or axis of rotation
A point or part that is equally distant from all sides, ends, or surfaces of something; the middle
center(a): equally distant from the extremes
Ashantilly ca. 1820 & 1939, Darien, Georgia.
Ashantilly or "Old Tabby" ca. 1820 & 1937, Darien, Mcintosh County, Georgia.
Ashantilly was the mainland home of Thomas Spalding, an early Georgia planter, legislator, and McIntosh County plantation owner. The original home, circa 1820, burned in 1937 and was rebuilt around Spalding’s tabby walls.
Ashantilly Center is now a non-profit educational and cultural history center, organized and founded by William G. Haynes, Jr., a well-known printer who operated The Ashantilly Press.
The much renovated structure was originally built circa 1820 and repaired extensively and remodeled after the Civil War. In its original state, the house had a flat roof and a porch with marble columns. Open passageways connected the wings of the building. Subsequent remodels changed the porch and roof and enclosed the passageways. The structure was nearly destroyed by fire in 1937, but was rebuilt in 1939 with a gable roof, dormers, larger windows, and an enlarged southern wing.
Your Printer Is Dead
This two word dialog box is an Epson engineer's way of saying your printer is totally stuffed.
That is, neither of the two buttons they have that consitutes an interface will do anything. The Utility can also do nothing.
Call? Why should I call? It should say "unplug your printer and take it to a repair center".