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Stefanie Mordaunt

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Aug 5, 2024, 12:10:50 AM8/5/24
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Ihave a MG2522 printer. I recently in stalled new ink cartridges. They worked fine when I first put them in now I am getting an error code 1485 saying that they are not compatible. I checked and they are the correct ones.

I recommend performing a reset of the printer. While the printer is on, unplug the power cord from the printer and let it sit for 60 seconds. While the power is off, press the power button 5 times. After 60 seconds plug the power cord back in and power on the printer.


Sounds like Canon is trying to sell more ink cartridges. Brand new cartridge is giving me the 1485 error and it is obviously the correct cartridge. Why would Canon lock me out of using the correct cartridge just because it doesn't like something about the cartridge?


TxDOT is conducting an access management study for the 6.5-mile segment of FM 1485 from State Highway (SH) 242 to State Loop (SL) 494 in Montgomery County. Within these limits, FM 1485 is a north-south corridor that has experienced increasing traffic due to area growth in residential and commercial development.


The northern section of FM 1485 from SH 242 to Pine Brook Drive is a two-lane roadway; the middle section from Pine Brook Drive to Kidd Cemetery Road is a two-lane roadway with a continuous two-way left turn lane; and the southern section from Kidd Cemetery Road to SL 494 is a four-lane roadway with a continuous two-way left turn lane. The FM 1485 Study segment carries approximately 12,600 to 24,000 vehicles per day. The crash risk increases gradually from the northern to the southern. The southern section has a crash rate that is significantly higher than the statewide level for the similar type of farm-to-market roads.


The purpose of FM 1485 access management study is to provide vehicular access to land development in a manner that preserves the safety and efficiency of the transportation system. The FM 1485 study aims to identify short-, medium-, and long-term transportation improvements to improve safety and mobility, traffic flow, reduce motorist delay, and support existing and future development.


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Background: Despite emphasis on classifying meniscal tears based on healing potential of the tear, research has concentrated on unstable knees, and few reports have provided information regarding associated clinical variables in stable knees.


Purpose: To report on a large series of meniscal tears in stable knees that have been carefully mapped by tear shape and tear zones to allow comparison with meniscal tears in unstable knees.


Methods: A total of 1485 meniscal tears in stable knees were evaluated. Preoperatively, each patient underwent a standardized assessment. Each tear was carefully mapped at arthroscopy. Statistical analysis was performed to determine factors that may be associated with peripheral meniscal tears.


Results: The distribution and shape of tears varied significantly within the radial and circumferential zones in this stable knee population. Five prospective variables were associated with peripheral tears: gender, presence of an effusion, positive McMurray test, varus alignment, or a loss of extension more than 5 degrees.


Additionally, it is estimated that while Latino voters are 15% of the Arizona electorate, they would make up 35% of those purged from the PEVL list, meaning that approximately 30,000 to 50,000 Latinos could be wrongfully removed.


In 2021, S.B. 1485 is only one of a flurry of anti-voter bills seeking to cut voting options in the state of Arizona, which led Campaign Legal Center (CLC) to designate it as one of three states to watch for restrictive voting bills.


The same poll also found similar levels of opposition to state bills that would have required all mail ballots to be notarized, mandated that vote-by-mail ballots be returned in person and rejected mail-in ballots postmarked on Election Day if they are received too late.


The attempt of the Arizona state legislature to undermine the PEVL fits into a broader national context. This year, state legislatures around the country are advancing a record number of bills related to voting access. According to the Brennan Center, as of March 24, 2021, legislators have introduced 361 bills with restrictive provisions in 47 states.


We must ensure that every person can cast a ballot so we are able to elect leaders who govern in our interests and make the promise of our democracy real for us all. Self-interested politicians should not be able to cherry-pick their voters at the price of Americans losing the freedom to vote.

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