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  1. Has this happened to anyone, the picture looks great but when lit I can see a mark straight down the picture, maybe even two and I believe its the chopstick I use to hold it in place until I start icing, I am thinking I press too hard??? I really have no idea except that. I move the stick with the ice and then back and forth to smooth. Anyone help??

  2. "splash jellie "

    Let the kids surround themselves with bubbles as they playfully wash using our splash bath jellie....just scoop out some jellie while in the bath and clean, or add a washcloth or sponge and scrub away.... watch out for the surprise inside!

    jelli.jpg

    4oz/115ml $4.50

    8oz/230ml $8.00

    Contains glycerin soap

    Anyone made this, it sounds like smelly jellie with glycerin,

    edit...I just tried smelly jelly and gots some results on where this has already been discussed. Learn something new all the time, didn't realize this was a patent item.

    Kay

  3. I had a request for exfoliating soap for men( for the shower most likely). She said Bath and Body use to have one that had blue specks in it, pretty large and sold for $8, wow!! anyone familiar with this or what I need to use to achieve this?

    thanks,

    kay

  4. I bought a loofa last spring somewhere, but now I can't find them unless there are on a handle, the one I bought is on a rope. I don't want to have to order them on the net, I just want a few. I have tried walmart, target, CVS, linens and things...any suggestions??

    thanks,

    kay

  5. I just opened a new bag of 103 from candlescience and it doesn't look like the previous bag, it looks like 260. My 103 were all pellets the same size, the 260 were smaller and had a lot of loose pieces in it. can anyone tell me where there are pictures of the web to identify???? my making for the weekend has come to a halt until I can be sure.

    does anyone have both that they can look at??? I have searched the net and can't find pictures to identify, but I am wondering if I could have whats left in the bottom of a bag???

    thanks so much

    k

  6. I have only used steric in my candles in the years past and now have to use vybar with the steric and the colors are not as bright and I have to use more dye to get the same colors. Is there anything I can add to deepen the colors and brighten them up without affecting the burn??

    thanks

  7. He was a pretty knowledgable guy, the HP didn't know right off the bat how thick the paper could be, or could she find it in her literature

    but let me tell you, I went and bought the OKI 3200, wow what a difference. This is an awesome printer and their tech support is so much better. I called and they walked me through everything without asking 400 questions first.

    If you want to print with paper thicker than 43#, don't get a HP. The OKI is set up to do it and does it with ease. It's a much louder machine but the quality is so much better. It seems like a more heavy duty printer. I paid $299 on sale at Office Depot. That might just be the regular price elsewhere, I don't know. I just wanted to be able to walk in a buy something and be able to return it with ease if it didn't work

    please forgive all my spelling errors, I can't figure out how to download the spell check:embarasse

  8. FYI ....the 1600 and the 2600 will not take paper heavier than 48#. I talked to HP and they said running paper heavier than that will void the warranty because it wears the machine out pulling it through. the sales guy told me 110# was fine.

    I run brochures and postcards so I have to have something that does this. called OKI and the 3200 will run 110# so I am going to get tomorrow.

    None of this was spelled out in their literature. It took the HP rep forever to look it up, but she did think it was too heavy.

    Hopefully this will help someone else who is shopping.

    edit...when I changed the paper type it seemed to work at first but then started messing up again, HP said this is typical if you try to run the heavy paper.

  9. the guys told me that what I have is the same model without the network card, I think I will check with HP and see if thats true. It saved me $100 so I bought the 1600.

    I have a brand new 2600n and it is THE BEST thing I have ever purchased! It prints so nice and the gloss labels I use turn out great!
  10. WOW, It worked, thank you so much. It made sense once you said it, when I went to look on how to do it it stated that laser printers can't adjust on its own the thickness of the paper.

    I am still not real happy with the quality though. I am going to print a bunch of stuff today and then decide. My labels aren't here to experiment with. My concern with some of the brands is how it feeds the paper through. HP seemed to have the straightest path.

  11. I went to staples after reviewing on this site, they no longer carrier them in the store and I wanted to see a print demo and compare, went everywhere today and started to get the OKI c3200n, it was on sale. the sales guy told me even though the ink is cheaper on the OKI, when you replace toner on the HP you are also replacing the drum each time where on the OKI you aren't. a drum cost $150, they aren't expected to go bad for at least 10,000 pages, which is a ton, but the HP feature seemed better and it came with full toner where the OKI came with starters. I'm not sure what to do now, the OKI was on sale for $299, the HP 2600n was $399, the 1600 was $299 with a $50 rebate.

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