In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Paint will look better on your kitchen island if you sand the sides first. Gently rub the surface of each side with a fine sanding block, moving in small circles. Wear a mask while you do this to avoid inhaling wood particles. Pour primer into a roller tray. Apply the primer to a small paint roller. Gently coat each side of the island with primer in smooth, vertical motions. Allow 3 or 4 hours for the primer to dry before painting. You can update your kitchen island to make it fit into the rest of your kitchen decor, or to stand out as an focal point of the room.  Look online for color ideas or browse paint samples at a local hardware store for inspiration. Use interior enamel paint, which will give your island a long lasting finish that is easy to clean. Apply paint with a small paint roller with the same vertical movements that you used to apply the primer.
Summary: Sand the sides of your island to remove any shiny surfaces. Add a coat of high quality primer with small paint rollers. Paint the island to match or contrast with the rest of your kitchen.

If you don't have access to the Wi-Fi printer but can connect to one via Bluetooth, follow these steps to enable Bluetooth on your tablet now:  Swipe down from the top of the home screen to open the notification panel. Tap the gear at the top-right corner. Tap Bluetooth in the left column. Slide the switch in the right panel to the On (blue) position. Your tablet will scan for available Bluetooth devices. If you see a separate option to "Make this device visible," follow the on-screen instructions to do so. Sometimes the printer will be discoverable via Bluetooth as soon as you turn it on, but other printers require you to press a button or make a menu selection. If your Galaxy detected the printer automatically, you can tap the printer's name (or manufacturer name) to connect. If not, tap Search for new devices to search again. This pairs the tablet to the printer.  Depending on the printer, you may have to enter a PIN to complete the connection. Consult with your printer's instruction manual (or search online) to find the correct PIN. Not all apps support Bluetooth printing, but you can usually print documents and/or photos from any app that has the "Share" option. It's location varies, but you'll usually see it at the bottom of the screen or in a menu. It's the icon that looks like a sideways bowtie. A list of Bluetooth devices will appear. This sends the document to the printer. If the document doesn't start printing automatically, check the screen on the printer and confirm if necessary.
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One-sentence summary -- Enable Bluetooth on your tablet. Put your printer into Bluetooth pairing mode. Select the Bluetooth printer on your tablet. Tap Connect on the tablet. Open the file you want to print. Tap the Sharing  menu. Select Bluetooth from the menu. Tap the Bluetooth printer.

Problem: Article: As frequently noted above, EOIs should be lean, succinct documents. To get your EOI as streamlined as possible, you'll need to be a merciless editor. When you've finished your first draft, take the opportunity to read it over at least one more time, looking for any unneeded content. Whenever you see a sentence that goes on longer than needed to get its point across, shorten it. Whenever you see a complicated word that could easily be replaced with a shorter one, do so. Your EOI is a functional document, not a chance to exhibit your writing ability, so keep it simple. If you have time, take a quick break between when you complete your EOI and when you start proofreading. Most writer's resources will recommend this because it gives you a healthy degree of "distance" from what you've just written, making it much easier to see mistakes. EOIs should always be written with the sort of  formal, dignified voice that normal business writing demands. Avoid using slang, colloquialisms, or humor. Keep in mind that the people reading your EOI have never met you before, so they won't have any reason to assume that you're including these things with good intentions rather than out of disrespect. A good general rule recommended by many writer's resources is to write as if you're giving an important speech, rather than talking to a friend of family member. As an obvious example, if you're talking our work history, the sentence "From 2002 to 2006, I worked as a freelance consultant for several personal contacts" sounds much more dignified than "From 2002 to 2006, I did a little freelance work for a couple of guys I know", even though it has almost the same meaning. When you've finished the content of your letter, take a moment to ensure that it's formatted in a way that shows respect for formal business writing conventions and makes it as easy as possible to read. Typically, this will be very similar to that for a cover letter or similar document. Below are just a few formatting issues that are common sources of confusion:  Headings: In the top left corner of the letter, provide your name, address, phone number, and email address (each on a separate line. Leave a space between your heading and salutation. Spacing: Keep the text in the paragraphs single-spaced. Leave a space between each new paragraph. Indents: Either indent the first sentence of each paragraph or leave them aligned with the left side of the page. Many sources recommend against indenting if you skip lines between paragraphs.  Closings: Leave three spaces between your closing (e.g., "Sincerely,") and your name. When you think your EOI is ready to send, be sure to give it one final once-over to look for any minor errors that may have slipped your notice. Keep an eye out for misspellings, inappropriate word use, grammar errors, and unnecessary content Below are just a few general tips for proofreading:  Work from a printed page, not a computer screen. Seeing your work in a different format lets you view how it appears on the page and can help cure a case of "glazed-over eyes" from looking at a computer screen for hours. Read out loud. Hearing your text with your ears in addition to seeing it with your eyes gives you an extra way to detect any errors. This is especially good for spotting run-on sentences that might otherwise escape you. Get a friend to help. Someone who's never seen the text before may be able to see errors that you can't. Often, spending a long time writing a document can make you "blind" to errors in it that you've gotten used to seeing.
Summary:
Re-read and trim any unneeded content. Maintain a formal voice. Ensure you're using proper formatting. Proofread for spelling and grammar before submitting.