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RETARDED PRINTER!! HELP!!?

I HAVE AN EPSON STYLUS TX121 PRINTER. IF GOD WILL GIVE ME A PENNY EVERY TIME MY PRINTER WILL SAY PAPER DOES NOT FEED CORRECTLY/ PAPER NOT LOADED CORRECTLY I'D BE WAAAAAY RICHER THAN BILL GATES.Okay. Soo..Whenever I'll print something using SPECIAL PAPERS like Epson Matte, Epson Glossy, Epson Premium Semi-gloss, etc., my printer says PAPER DOES NOT FEED CORRECTLY/ PAPER NOT LOADED CORRECTLY But If I'll use PLAIN PAPERS (bond papers), it works!! PLEASE HELP ME.Btw, I tried installing the printer again but still the same problem over and over again.

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I installed a bamboo floor in my condo.. about 500 square feet.. I love it.. although there were some issues.. Bamboo is an engineered wood.. actually three layers of bamboo glued together so it is extremely stable.. However is is not a hard wood and it will scratch and dent fairly easily. Although.. mine still looks great after 3 years and I still get compliments about it.. I used a border around the entire wall with three strips of natural, then carbonized, and then natural again. I then filled in the center with natural.. it looks like a custom floor without too much trouble. Originally the natural areas looked yellow but the yellow quickly faded. I bought the bamboo from a discount flooring store for relatively cheap..($2-3 per sq foot) with a 30 year finish.. It came in 3 foot by 3 and 1/2 inch boards. It was tongue and groove so it goes together easily. Stagger the ends so the joints are staggered. My bamboo floor was designed to be nailed down .. although now I know you can get some engineered floorings that have snap together and float.. so they do not need to be nailed down. I nailed it down with an air powered 18 guage brad nailer although a floor nailer would work better. If you install it yourself GET THE BEST BLADE YOU CAN FOR CUTTING IT. Bamboo is actually a grass and without a very sharp fine cutting blade it will shred/rip along the cut edges which looks bad. I used a cheap powered miter saw for cutting it..with a blade that cost almost as much as the saw! The blade had very good carbide tips. Good luck
use a matrix for this, or some serious substitution. 25b+10c+5l 1375 5b+20c+5l1825 15b+30c+25l3725 25 10 5 |1375 5 20 5 |1825 15 30 25 | 3725 flip rows 1 and 2 5 20 5 |1825 25 10 5 |1375 15 30 25 | 3725 divide row 1 by 5 1 4 1 |365 25 10 5 |1375 15 30 25 | 3725 divide rows 2 and 3 by 5 1 4 1 |365 5 2 1 |275 3 6 5 |745 multiply row 1 by-3 and add to row 3 1 4 1 |365 5 2 1 |275 0 -6 2 | -350 multiply row 1 by -5 and add to row 2 1 4 1 |365 0 -18 -4 | -1550 0 -6 2 | -350 divide row 2 by -2 1 4 1 |365 0 9 2 | 775 0 -6 2 | -350 divide row 2 by 9 1 4 1 |365 0 1 2/9 | 775/9 0 -6 2 | -350 multiply row 2 by -4 and add to row 1 1 0 1/9 | 185/9 0 1 2/9 | 775/9 0 -6 2 | -350 divide row 3 by -2 1 0 1/9 | 185/9 0 1 2/9 | 775/9 0 3 -1 | 175 multiply row 2 by -3 and add to row 3 1 0 1/9 | 185/9 0 1 2/9 | 775/9 0 0 -15/9| -750/9 divide row 3 by -15/9 eg * by -9/15 1 0 1/9 | 185/9 0 1 2/9 | 775/9 0 0 1 | 50 now multiply row three by -2/9 and add to row 2 1 0 1/9 | 185/9 0 1 0 | 75 0 0 1 | 50 finally, multiply row 3 by -1/9 and add to row 1 1 0 0 | 15 0 1 0 | 75 0 0 1 | 50 so blanket is 15 dollars. Cot is 75 dollars. Latern is 50 dollars. EACH

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