Saturday, May 5, 2012

A declaration of war















What do you do when your computer and printer team up with the forces of evil in an attempt to sabotage the hours of work you put into a single project??

You pitch a fit and except your impending doom? No, you turn your emotions off and prepare for a psychological battle. You must outsmart the very technology you’ve grown to depend on in an artistic crisis. You must outsmart the enemy the same way you cheat 5 minutes out of the remote by switching the batteries around.

I am here to say that all is not lost. There is still room left to fight!

… However, if I happen to light my printer on fire with information from Justin’s how-to book at 3 o’clock in the morning, please know that I had no other choice.


~A solider on the brink of insanity  

1 comment:

  1. Please feel free to use my fire method to burn down your printer. I'd recommend doing this outside though and using plenty of gasoline.
    I have the same trouble getting my EPSON printer to print PDF's correctly and I'm always fighting the sizing format the preview program sets up.
    With the cost of ink and photo or matt paper, its almost as cost effective to go to staples or Kinkos to get the finals printed, but it can be maddening when your trying to print something to check sizes of different elements and nothing you do will work.

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