Programming Printers
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Been waiting most of a decade for the promised video on this one. Many an empty promise of proof from Curtis that has never come to fruition. He always gets mad and says we didn't do something he demanded so no proof for us. As if it hurts us that he looks foolish.
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OMG I forgot how good this stuff was. Offix.com is going to love reading this.
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Remember, he ACTUALLY said that he programmed his oven, too.
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He's right here, my answers WILL be posted to another forum...
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@scottalanmiller said in Programming Printers:
Remember, he ACTUALLY said that he programmed his oven, too.
But he did, he programmed the clock to the correct time of course...
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So finally, seven years after his big thread, my answers are finally posted to "another" forum, as if the millions of readers of the one at that time were not enough. So to make good on his promise, I'm posting my answers here, most of a decade later.
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I miss b0b, haven't seen him in a while.
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Then comes the big that I posted first... then the wrap up...
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And then finally...
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Now we have it backed up in another location for posterity. We'd hate people not to have a record of that one.
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Damn where was I when all that was going down?
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@Dashrender said in Programming Printers:
Damn where was I when all that was going down?
This was October, 2009.
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@scottalanmiller said in Programming Printers:
@Dashrender said in Programming Printers:
Damn where was I when all that was going down?
This was October, 2009.
Pretty sure I was at SW then, not positive though.
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@Dashrender said in Programming Printers:
@scottalanmiller said in Programming Printers:
@Dashrender said in Programming Printers:
Damn where was I when all that was going down?
This was October, 2009.
Pretty sure I was at SW then, not positive though.
The thread didn't have all that many people in it. It was Viperluke getting email help. But Curtis went bananas about telnet and BBS systems and programming printers and programming ovens. This was the second worst breakdown that he had that I recall. The worst was the "Internet invented in 1998, I was there" thread that is much harder to find. He's had so many like these over the years, but getting him to SAY that he's a programmer because he sets the time on the oven is what really, really ends it all.
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This is my favourite thing on the Internet today. This is as good as the cat hackers.
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Well I had a post that I was almost done formating, and I was going to check a name and lost it. Grrr. Anyways. That was one stupidly arrogant, and completely off base act on his behalf.
The OP just needed help and all he did was derail the whole thing.
If someone did that in the middle of the dc down the other day that would have been horrible.
To @Dashrender I believe I was on SW then if I recall. Unfortunately I missed that one!
I always have looked up to @scottalanmiller it was clear he was very smart and knowledgeable. I was beyond excited when him and @Mike-Davis started up the Spice Corp in the area. Just sad it took be almost 10 years to be able to go and meet them both.
Very comical read thank you Scott!
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@prcssupport said in Programming Printers:
Well I had a post that I was almost done formating, and I was going to check a name and lost it. Grrr. Anyways. That was one stupidly arrogant, and completely off base act on his behalf.
The OP just needed help and all he did was derail the whole thing.
If someone did that in the middle of the dc down the other day that would have been horrible.
To @Dashrender I believe I was on SW then if I recall. Unfortunately I missed that one!
I always have looked up to @scottalanmiller it was clear he was very smart and knowledgeable. I was beyond excited when him and @Mike-Davis started up the Spice Corp in the area. Just sad it took be almost 10 years to be able to go and meet them both.
Very comical read thank you Scott!
Glad to add some Friday night entertainment. The best part is that he claims to currently work for Offix.com and asked that this be sent on to them so that his employer can verify that he is indeed a qualified printer programmer and that he does amazing work (and, I'm guessing, that he is a qualified oven programmer as well.)
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@scottalanmiller said in Programming Printers:
@prcssupport said in Programming Printers:
Well I had a post that I was almost done formating, and I was going to check a name and lost it. Grrr. Anyways. That was one stupidly arrogant, and completely off base act on his behalf.
The OP just needed help and all he did was derail the whole thing.
If someone did that in the middle of the dc down the other day that would have been horrible.
To @Dashrender I believe I was on SW then if I recall. Unfortunately I missed that one!
I always have looked up to @scottalanmiller it was clear he was very smart and knowledgeable. I was beyond excited when him and @Mike-Davis started up the Spice Corp in the area. Just sad it took be almost 10 years to be able to go and meet them both.
Very comical read thank you Scott!
Glad to add some Friday night entertainment. The best part is that he claims to currently work for Offix.com and asked that this be sent on to them so that his employer can verify that he is indeed a qualified printer programmer and that he does amazing work (and, I'm guessing, that he is a qualified oven programmer as well.)
I wouldn't want anyone to read that. To summarize his own words SW is a professional forum, where professional answers and are expected. His professionalism was lacking and he might have well just "shoved the guy over the edge of a cliff on camera"
Someone should have asked for that video explainer. That he said he would post of him doing it "programming" again. I'm sure the company would love that for proof! -
@prcssupport said in Programming Printers:
Someone should have asked for that video explainer. That he said he would post of him doing it "programming" again. I'm sure the company would love that for proof!
I've been waiting seven years for that!
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@scottalanmiller said in Programming Printers:
OMG I forgot how good this stuff was. Offix.com is going to love reading this.
There's always something to learn. Connecting that large old Centronics plug is actually programming in this case? Hell, if configuring is programming today, what am I as a developer? A supernatural being?
No, seriously, from what I understood he's talking about configuring things, maybe creating some macros to switch paper feeds or printing a form template stored on the printer (Lexmark and many other "big" printers can do this).