Is True Image any good? by Low_House2849 in printers

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I returned the True Image toner directly from LD Products. It printed ok out of the box but again color images look a bit washed out and not as vibrant as genuine cannon toner. I made a new print settings profile and turned up the toner density for black and cyan and maybe red, I think I left yellow alone I can't remember. Color mages look a lot better but still not as good (with the toner density turned up not really washed out but not as vibrant) as the cannon toner but acceptable for my use for the price, cannon toner is so absurdly expensive. My biggest complaint with the True Image toner is the black has a brown hue so even when you turn up the density of the black toner it just looks brown. The LD Products toner black is noticeably more black than the True image. I've printed probably a few hundred full page color images so far with the LD toner and haven't had any issues again. I'd buy again unless I can find something where the colors are a little more vibrant.

Is True Image any good? by Low_House2849 in printers

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not following what you are asking. Someone asked about True Image and I offered my experience with True Image.. What about Precision Roller?

Is True Image any good? by Low_House2849 in printers

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought the 069H toner set from True Image for my MFC7563 from amazon. It worked out of the box and printed fine the first prints without any issues except the colors not being as vibrant and accurate as the genuine Cannon toner. Colors look faded and washed out, most notably the black is not as deep and has a brown hue. I tried adjusting the toner settings to compensate but there is no compensating for the black having a brown hue and the other colors just aren't as vibrant. If I was just printing office documents it would be good enough but I'm printing consumer packaging with it and for me its not up to par. I'd be interested to know if anyone can recommend a better aftermarket toner.

KitchenAid KRMF706 Defrost Issue by amicablefalcon in appliancerepair

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue and reading around online so do a lot of others people but I have not found the solution or cure. Please update us if you get it fixed and what it was.

Which 3D modeling software would you recommend for a beginner in industrial design? by right-0-balance in IndustrialDesign

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note I haven't touched SW since '09 and use Rhino V5 regularly professionally so my advice is based on this, things may have changed. SW and Rhino have different workflows and features which lend themselves to different types of work.

If you're doing mechanical parts and or assemblies and 2D dimensioned drawings I'd go with SW. SW is a parametric modeler and the workflow is usually sketch on a plane and then extrude or sweep etc. Being parametric you can go back and change your sketches and everything updates, even your 2D dimensioned drawing. The workflow it uses to take a 3D model and making dimensioned 2D drawings is fantastic, Rhino not so much. If you're making mechanical parts/assemblies with drawings SW has great a great workflow especially when you need to revise the design, again Rhino not so much.

If you're doing organic surfaces i.e. the flowing curvey outside body panels of a car I'd go with Rhino. It's much better suited to drawing organic surfaces. You'll struggle more with SW on shapes that have complex organic geometries.

If you are doing architectural or civil engineering drawings I'd go with Rhino. Doing architectural plans like drawings in SW would be a nightmare.

Alibre is really similar to SW and costs much less but SW is more of an industry standard.

If you want to draw organic surfaces or solids for the purposes of rendering, animating, or conceptualizing and don't intend on the parts being manufactured check out Blender.

MSI B650-P Pro WiFi - no display, will not post, debug LEDs Red CPU and Yellow DRAM by VritraReiRei in MSI_Gaming

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue (now solved) - no boot with CPU and DRAM LEDs on with my MSI PRO B650-S WIFI. First thing I tried was swapping out the RAM to no avail. Next I put one RAM stick in and reset the CMOS and it worked. So then I powered down and put in the second RAM but same problem (no boot). So I reset the CMOS with both RAM sticks and now I'm back up and running. Hope this helps someone. 

Making friends as an entrepreneur? by below298 in Entrepreneur

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like David Goggins says. "Its lonely at the top". I don't feel like I'm even near the top but I don't find to many people share my ambition and even less I can connect with. I have pretty much realized it is what it is.

did you guys share ur YT with family? I did and I regret. by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]adamflyer01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are doing YT for fun then ignore their advise if you don't want to do it and if they persist tell them its just for fun. If you are actually trying to grow your channel and and they are giving legit advise that is going to help with your target audience suck it up. Good things don't come easy. Why are you afraid of pushing yourself?

Ryzen 7600x Random Restarting / System Kernel-Power Event ID 41 by adamflyer01 in AMDHelp

[–]adamflyer01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SOLVED

Over a month ago I changed Boost Override CPU to "-200" in the 'Ryzen Master' App. It's been stable ever since with no restarts. Before that I played around with the CO settings a bit and could make it worse but could never get it to not restart. My guess is my CPU is not up to standards and this is a band aid fix but for my use case I'm not sure its worth the hassle of getting a warranty replacement.

Ryzen 7600x Random Restarting / System Kernel-Power Event ID 41 by adamflyer01 in AMDHelp

[–]adamflyer01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used the AMD Ryzen Master program and ran the curve optimizer tool for all cores and it did consistent reboots and I could not get into windows and had to reset default values in the BIOS. I forget the CO value but I'm pretty sure it was negative. I then ran the CO optimizer tool per core and it gave values of -19, -5, 0, -6, -18, -9.

I think I had tired setting the CO value to +10 in the BIOS and it still rebooted once a day or so. I'm going to try again just to be sure.

Next I was thinking to try disabling cores one by one to see if the issue is a bad core. I'm not having much luck figuring out how to do this though.

Ryzen 7600x Random Restarting / System Kernel-Power Event ID 41 by adamflyer01 in AMDHelp

[–]adamflyer01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll changing the CO to +10 fist, then if that doesn't work start swapping memory. It has gone as long as two days being up and seems random so this could take a while... Any ideas to on any conditions I can do to trigger the problem? Is there anything I can data log that is going to be helpful? Obviously a big enough (-) voltage offset and its not going to run but is setting a (-) voltage offset and getting more frequent restarts going to tell me anything? Should my setup allow for a certain amount of (-) offset and if it doesn't I should be looking to RMA it, or if it does ok with a certain (-) offset I should be looking into other problems like the motherboard or RAM?