Thank you, MrDelta. You're right, I pretty much knew all this :( I also knew college is a bubbley scam and they'd force me to pay for hard copies one way or another. It's better this way than a quarter per page at the library.
What I know so far:
The text document printed from the original program and format with another printer.
This HP Deskjet 1000 j110a prints color and greyscale PDFs and images from both PC and Mac, but no text documents from any program I tried, though it did make the printing sounds and spit out the blank pages.
I tried reinstalling a couple of the programs and the printer drivers, and every other bit of troubleshooting I know or googled under various phrases.
I used this thing ~15 times since I bought it a year ago. For the cost (ok, ok, it was a $35 sale printer) unless I'm doing 10 pages every time (I'm not) the 25 cents at school is more convenient.
Ew.
Text documents? Or Word documents?
Maybe printing a text document from notepad will work, and maybe there is something messed up with Word.
Maybe try print previewing in whatever program you are in will help narrow down the issue as well. Could be something strange like text that is set to print at #FFFFFE yet a program that automatically contrasts to the screen for readability issues. Print preview might show that.
Also... to fix it now... export your text documents as PDFs, and print PDFs...
by Jason SchultzI wish I had a 3D printer, so I can print a penis that is longer than my 2 inch pleasure needle.
you don't need a bigger penis, you need a smaller woman, one who is not stretching it out daily with giant jumbo dildo. lol...
well I don't know... 2 inches is pretty small... omg...
Yeah stay on here, many medicines simply will not cross the blood brain barrier... makes things difficult.
The other option is to cut peoples head open, but that would mean curing someone!
Nah, really it means doctors would be working overtime... I don't really know why. Cost? I am sure somewhere in the world, someones head is getting drilled into... and medicine inserted directly into the problem area...
Chemotherapy wafers. Wafers containing a cancer-killing drug, BCNU, are inserted directly into the area of the brain tumor during surgery.
Medicines aren't entirely accurate either... I mean anti-biotics are notorious for killing significant amounts of good microbial activity in the body, along with the bad, so they say... I don't follow it all...
The anti-psychotics though, whoa... those are heavy drugs if you ask me... it's really made me rethink my liberal use of pepper on food seeing as manyh anti-psychotics and medications are derivatives of pepper... which is basically an anti-septic...
Anywhoo... in that article they discuss technology for effective delivery of medications.
Check out liposomal vitamin C if you get the chance... reminds me, I have to make a new batch for myself.
Blood brain barrier diseases. Like Parkinson's,http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130204153712.htm Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's.
There is no end to the intelligence of MD.