November 3rd, 2009 at 3:05 am
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Epson are no new comers to the multifunction inkjet market and they have always offered high spec machines with affordable price tags, but their running costs have left something to be desired. Their latest offering the Stylus SX400 stays true to this pattern but it does have an advantage over it competitors in terms of it running costs. The SX400 uses an ink system that consists of four separate printer ink cartridges which makes it far more comical when it comes to replacing the ink cartridges when only one colour has run out as the remaining ink is not wasted. A set of Epson SX400 ink cartridges costs around £30 but if your want real value for money there are compatibles available for £15 and they print the same amount as the genuine Epson inks. The SX400 is basically there machines on in one, it offer the functionally of a printer, scanner and photo copier as well as offering addition features like direct printing from a memory card thanks to the memory card reader and built-in LCD screen. The print quality of the SX400 is surprisingly good for all types of documents, its photo prints are particularly good with quality close to that from a professional photo lab. The device itself it very compact and it hard to believe it has a fully functional A4 scanner built in to it, the SX400 mages this because the scanner is a slim line design, but this doesn’t effect it performance in a negative way however because it produced result just as good as a full size device. The photo copier makes use of the same A4 scanner and produces great copier with good speed and its easy to function.






November 28th, 2007 at 2:11 am
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A Guide to Tools in Ancient Chinese Acupuncture

The practice of acupuncture goes back thousands of years to ancient China. This holistic healing technique is done by inserting needles into various parts of the body. The needles stimulate certain functions depending on where they are placed. Although this ancient Chinese method of healing has been practiced since B.C. times, it is still going strong today. Tools in ancient Chinese acupuncture included needles which were commonly crafted from bone. Today, these ne… Tags:

Acupuncture, Acupressure — What’s the Difference?

Acupuncture dates back thousands of years to ancient China. This form of Chinese medicine didn’t reach the United States until the 1970s. A notable American journalist was in China and had acupuncture as an anesthetic during an emergency appendectomy. After that, the practice came to the U.S. and more people began taking an interest. Today, there are all kinds of acupuncture practitioners all over the world. When you go for a session, expect to take about an hour f… Tags:

The History of Acupuncture in the United States

These days, you can find acupuncture practitioners all over the world. There is a large interest in holistic medicine and a number of schools focusing on this type of healing. Many Western doctors with degrees in traditional medicine are expanding their repertoire to include alternative therapies such as acupuncture. Many believe that a prudent combination of Western and Eastern therapies can provide patients with the maximum benefit. A practitioner does not have to… Tags:

Treating Acne with Acupuncture: What You Should Know

Many people want to first know how the process works. Acupuncture involves the insertion of tiny, hair-thin needles along meridian points. These points correspond to different parts and functions of the body. The results depend on where the needles are inserted. They are kept in for approximately 45 minutes, then removed. Contrary to what many people think, acupuncture is not painful. There may be some mild discomfort, but most people say it’s quite tolerable. Th… Tags: