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Ik was al bang dat ik deze "zomer" geheel zonder blauwtjes moest doen. Gelukkig vonden we tijdens het fietsen een veldje waar er enkele vlogen. Ik had de sx50 bij me daar de sx60 bij techrepair is.
Detail of the swimming pool building at beach resort Ooghduyne in Julianadorp, the Netherlands.
Finally after four weeks my 50d is repaired and as good as new. A brand new shutter all within warranty! Zero cost. My compliments for Techrepair for A perfect repair. My shutter is bette than ever. I guess it was a bad shutter all alomg from scratch.
My precious 50D is all wrapped up in plastic foil waiting to be picked up by UPS. It;s going for repair of the shutter. I informed at TechRepair what the costs would be for a shutter replacement.
They told me that if the shutter count is only 33000, the shutter probably will be replaced for free. Canon claims a shutterlife of at least 100000.
Let's hope Canon is mild towards a 900 euro DSLR, only 3,5 years old.
Anyway, nothing of the above stated relates in any way to the picture i've posted. It's a street somewhere in Volterra. HDR made of three exposures, handheld.
Volterra, known to the ancient Etruscans as Velathri, to the Romans as Volaterrae, is a town and comune in the Tuscany region of Italy.
The town was a Neolithic settlement and an important Etruscan center (Velathri or Felathri in Etruscan, Velàthre, Βελάθρη in Greek) with an original civilization; it became a municipium in the Roman Age. The city was a bishop's residence in the 5th century, and its episcopal power was affirmed during the 12th century. With the decline of the episcopate, Volterra became a place of interest of the Florentines, whose forces conquered Volterra. Florentine rule was not always popular, and opposition occasionally broke into rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Florence.
The poet Jacopo da Leona was a judge at Volterra in the 13th century.
When the Florentine Republic fell in 1530, Volterra came under the control of the Medici family and later followed the history of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
the messy bit... :)
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
To launch a new Flickr Group called Tech Repair, here's a few (uninspiring!) photos of a friend's Epson printer which stopped working, but was easily fixed with a bit of Googling...
See the full tech-repair post here
It's an Epson C42 that has reached it's "end of service" (see photos), a chip that stops it working after a while, when it estimates the ink-pads are full. I know of someone else that threw out their Epson printer because of the same problem. The printers are otherwise in full working order... they've just got some excess ink in them... what a waste!!
(rant on) In my opinion it's just bad design and "planned obsolescence" - money-grubbing bastards! (rant off).
Other than that I quite like Epson printers ;-)
Join the group and spread the word... hopefully we'll save a few devices and a bit of landfill space :)
the pinch roller is fixed, the GOO is cleaned off anywhere it got to (grin) and now the center pin is re-inserted. its just a pressure fit and it IS tight so be careful.
to remove, I had to use needlenoise pliers. you can see the teeth marks on the plastic - it could not be helped ;(
pinch roller rubber turns to GOO!!!
yuk.
if you are unlucky enough to put a magnetic card thru the card reader with GOO on it, you will now need to spend about 2 hours (at least) going thru this repair procedure.
top pc board is removed with 3 screws. go slowly on this part and be careful not to bend ANY of the gold or copper fingers!
the thing to know, here, is that the hole in the metal HAS to fit with a bit of plastic that fits inside.
2 o-rings were bought on ebay JUST for this exact purpose.
clean off the GOO and then you can stack the rubber o-rings.
I didn't glue mine to the hub and it seems to be ok that way.
metal fingers that act as springs. these are ANNOYING!
their whole purpose is to let the card reader grab onto the calculator and stop it from falling off. what a weird design!
Another integrated marketing campaign that Visual Design created was for the UWM TechStore.
From a stand-out type treatment to posters, bookmarks, ads and a Website, Visual Design and Web Development worked together to create a successful marketing strategy that still complies to UWM standards.
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Not every project makes it to a customer’s desk — and that’s okay.
A local law firm donated two All-in-One PCs for recycling. One booted back to life after a fresh SSD install. The other… not so lucky — cracked tabs, bad RAM, and a few too many battle scars.
On the left: memory test failed.
On the right: running smooth again.
Every rebuild teaches something new — this one reminded me that careful diagnosis and honest limits matter just as much as the fix itself.
Not every project makes it to a customer’s desk — and that’s okay.
A local law firm donated two All-in-One PCs for recycling. One booted back to life after a fresh SSD install. The other… not so lucky — cracked tabs, bad RAM, and a few too many battle scars.
On the left: memory test failed.
On the right: running smooth again.
Every rebuild teaches something new — this one reminded me that careful diagnosis and honest limits matter just as much as the fix itself.
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