10 Dec 2006

Having googled around this subject, I was surprised to see how little information was out there that could help me. This post is intended to increase the Google Juice.

I bought a Canon Selphy CP510 printer earlier in the year to replace my Canon Stylus Photo 950. The ‘950 was proving too expensive to run given how little photo printing I was doing and the large amount of text printing Jo was doing. (The Selphy only replaces the photo printing side of the 950; I also bought a HP Scanjet F320 which acts as a better general printer).

The Selphy is a great little portable photo printer that does almost all I want. Being able to directly attach either of our cameras is really handy. However I came across an annoying issue with it; it refuses to print an image that has been edited on the computer and put back on the camera. It simply says ‘cannot print’ with no further explanation. Google doesn’t help much here, aside from a few reports that agree with my experience. Unfortunately I couldn’t get to the bottom of the issue so I had to get the Selphy directly attached to my laptop.

The LinuxPrinting.org page for this printer details the state of support; currently described as ‘mostly’. The laptop is running Ubuntu Dapper which makes a lot of this easier.

The last time I tried printing to the Selphy, I added a printer to the system, selecting the Canon CP100 driver; there wasn’t a CP510 driver listed as was suggested there should be. When I tried printing from EOG it failed, wasting a shot of the Selphy cartridge. Not wanting to waste more, I left it at that.

This time, I read around a bit more, and got the impression that gimp-print/gutenprint was the way to go. That meant installing some extra packages that I didn’t have – an apt-cache search on gutenprint reveals a number of them.

I then fired up the GIMP and loaded one of my recent photos. Under the print dialog I added a new printer called ‘Selphy’ and under the ‘Setup Printer’ dialog I selected the Print Queue of the original CP100 printer I added previously.

For the driver, I expected there to be a CP510 driver in the list having installed the new packages, but there simply wasn’t. I selected the Canon CP220 driver this time, and was happy to discover that I was able to successfully print directly to the Selphy.

One last note; before printing, make sure you click ‘Save Settings’ – otherwise it will print and then forget all the settings you’ve made.

25 Nov 2006

Apple clearly weren’t the first to think white headphones would look good.

Portrait of an Elderly Man - Rembrandt
Rembrandt’s Portrait of an Elderly Man
23 Nov 2006

Neil’s Hotmail Haiku reminded me to log into Hotmail to keep my id alive. I’m close to abandoning Hotmail altogether – I don’t use the email address for anything other than as a spam hole and enough of my contacts are on gtalk these days.

Once logged in, I was given the opportunity to use Windows Live Mail. Out of interest, I clicked through the registration process to see what its like. Having got to the end, it told me I would be able to access it within the next two weeks. Oh well, I thought. I then went back to hotmail, only to find I could access it already.

Well, not quite – here’s the message I got when I logged in:

hotmail

Unsurprisingly, you need IE6.0 at least to make full use of Windows Live Mail – with a nice link to the IE homepage. Oh, apparently the full version also works with Firefox 1.5 – no link to the firefox page though.

I say apparently, because, you’ve guessed it, I am using Firefox 1.5.

I’m that bit closer to abandoning Hotmail altogether.

22 Nov 2006

Having recently relearned about rotation matrices for my Ruby Cubes post, this made me laugh.

(via the excellent xkcd)

18 Nov 2006
Yahoo! Maps

Since Flickr added the ability to geo-tag photos by dropping them onto a map provided by Yahoo Maps I have been keenly updating my photos as best I can. The main limitation has been the level of detail available outside the US on their maps. Note the past tense. Whilst working on my honeymoon photos I spotted that whilst I was away they have been busy updating their maps. I don’t know how wide-spread the update is, but it certainly looks good for my local area, as well as where we were went on holiday – Lanzarote.

Although, Google still wins for level of detail in the satellite image for that particular area – here’s our hotel.

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