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can i know what is the most common difference between electric and electronic ?

can i know what is the most common difference between electric and electronic ?

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copper has been around for awhile, I couldn't say the exact year, galvanized pipe is still approved for use but there are other alternatives that are easier to install, copper, pex, cpvc, etc. Much of it depends on the installer, what they prefer to use, as well as what the homeowner wants. Boils down to cost. added: and the code is VERY specific as to specifications for piping, what is approved, what standards it must meet, what it can be made out of.
your files are in the hard-drive on your computer, i don't know fully whats happened but if the worst comes to the worst then you can buy a new PC and still have the files.
Hi, It sounds as though it could have something to do with the paper thickness. Is there an option anywhere to change the thickness. Special papers are normally thicker than normal papers. Hope this helps.
For the paper types you listed, it is common that the printer's pickup/feed rollers are not able to get a very good grip to feed them in properly. Often times the rollers will get dirty from everyday household/office room dust and paper dust and need to be cleaned to allow proper grip of the rollers again. The other problem is that as the rollers age, they also begin to harden and lose some of their grip as well. This is most noticeable on those 'special papers' that are heavier paper stock and any glossy type of paper stock where it becomes harder to grab due to the surface type. Plain paper will usually work better because the surface isn't as slick as the other types and is thinner than heavier stock paper. You can try cleaning the rollers with a lint-free cloth and some warm water or alcohol to see if that helps. There are also rubber restorer sprays liquids that can be used to help roller grip.

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