General Tips for Success with ePrint

I just wanted to impart some of my knowledge on sending successful ePrint Jobs to the printer. Keeping the following items in mind when using ePrint will improve your success rates of sending jobs to the printer.
ePrint Supported File Types are the Following
•Microsoft Word
•Microsoft Power Point
•Microsoft Excel*
•Text files (txt)
•PDF
•HTML
•Images (bmp, jpg, png, gif, tiff) These image files need to be at least 100 DPI in order  
   to print via ePrint
* It is suggested that one preview the documents in Excel before printing.
Email Clients that are common and that work with ePrint
Outlook 2003 and 2007’
Hotmail
Yahoo!
Gmail
Blackberry mail client
Apple Mail
This is not a complete list of email providers that work with ePrint. Rather, this is a list of known clients that have not had any troubles with ePrint thus far.  This is not to say that other email clients won’t work. This is more of a “go to” list or a source to get an Alternative email if you find yourself having difficulty emailing the printer and you want another email client to try to send from.
Also, when sending ePrint jobs to the printer; make sure to limit the number of attachments to ten at a time.  The email body and the attachments cannot exceed 10MB.  If these limits are not followed that will cause the job to fail. Also if a job is declined as spam, Try turning off the signature on your email if it is elaborate as that has caused issues in the past. 
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    I live in Taiwan, and I seldom heard this BSOD here.  All of my friends (as most of Taiwan residents) using X61 operate in Traditional Chinese environment, whereas I operate in English environment.  In Taiwan, when booting for the first time after purchase/recovery, the Windows Vista Business system provides for lanuage choice (Traditional Chinese or English), and, once chosen, the language cannot be altered later on (unless, of course, the system is restored back to factory default settings).
    My system specs are the same as the day I purchased it and are listed below (as I'm not sure if my machine type X61 7673-CW9 is applicable outside Taiwan):
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.4GHz
    Memory: 1.00 G.B.
    System: Windows Vista Business (32-bit)
    Hard Drive: 160 G.B. @ 7,200 r.p.m.
    And, of course, with Intel Turbo Memory 1 G.B.
    I contacted the Lenovo support staff here in Taiwan for countless times, but they seem to be clueless.  I learned that some friends at this forum downgraded their OS back to Windows XP, but I chose not to.  The reason is simple: my purchase price for X61 7673-CW9 includes the Intel Turbo Memory, which cannot function under Windows XP (at least so far).
    Therefore, I just wish to share my experience here and perhaps I can get some advice from you and other friends here.  Any advice will be tremendously and enormously appreciated.
    Kevin Chen @ Taiwan

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