INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can access most printer maintenance options by choosing print from any window and clicking on the properties menu located next to the name of the appropriate printer. Choose the maintenance tab and find the option to check nozzles. If the lines that print are blurred or broken, select the print head cleaner icon to clean away dried ink, dirt, and dust.  If necessary, you can also easily remove the printer heads and clean them with a little water or isopropyl alcohol. Be sure to test and clean your print heads often (i.e., once every few months) to avoid build-up. If you have “low ink level” alerts and missing or non-existent text, you may need to replace your ink cartridges. However, you can wait a few weeks until your printer is completely unable to print before actually installing new cartridges to get the most out of your existing ink.  Each printer calls for a specific ink cartridge type, so please follow the directions provided in your printer manual to properly replace your particular cartridge. These directions can typically be found by opening up the printer cover; on or in the cartridge or toner package; or onscreen when you computer alerts you to low ink levels. Remember that infrequent printer use can also cause pages to print incorrectly or not at all because of dried up ink or cartridges that have "settled". Like ink, your toner levels will also eventually get to a low level that will require you to replace them. However, also like ink, you don’t need to immediately replace your toner if your printer gives you a “low toner” warning or your printings are faded. Instead, wait until your printouts are completely blank before swapping out your toner cartridges. Sometimes you can “squeeze” a little more toner out of the cartridge by opening the printer’s toner cartridge bay, removing the cartridge, and shaking it back and forth to loosen up the toner that is still in the cartridge. Generally, your printer’s manufacturer will intend for the printer to be used with a specific type of toner and type of ink. Use only these recommended types to ensure your printer functions the way it was built to and to avoid any issues that might arise from using the wrong ink.  When shopping for ink cartridges, look for those that are marked “OEM,” which stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. These cartridges are built by the same company that built the printer itself and offer the best quality of ink. “Compatible Cartridges,” meanwhile, are those that have been built by third-party companies for use in a wider range of modern printers. Although these tend to be cheaper than OEM cartridges, their ink quality also tends to be less reliable. For example, if you’re printing high quality photos, use glossy paper instead of draft quality paper. You should also use the type of paper that the printer manufacturer recommends you use with its printer to avoid unforeseen issues in quality. If you’re unsure what type of paper or ink you should be using, consult the manufacturer’s website or contact customer service for more information on your specific printer model. To some extent, the quality of each individual print job is determined by the settings you set either directly on your printer or on your computer.  For example, if you’re trying to print high quality photos, selecting plain paper settings on your computer will result in very low quality printouts. You can usually change printer settings on your computer in the pop-up window as you go to print something, though some settings can also be changed on the printer itself.

SUMMARY: Clean your printer heads to avoid blurry text and images. Swap out your ink cartridges when you can’t print at all. Replace toner cartridges if they get too low. Stick to the recommended ink and toner types. Match the type of paper to what you’re printing. Tweak the print quality on your computer’s printer settings as needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After mixing together the usual amounts of lemon juice and honey, add about 1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) of baking soda, stirring well to combine evenly. Gently spread the mask over your skin and let it sit for 15 minutes before rinsing as usual.  Baking soda is anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, so it will give the acne-fighting properties of the mask another boost. Make sure that you apply this mask gently since the baking soda can be too abrasive if you scrub it into your skin. Use 1/2 Tbsp (7.5 ml) of both lemon juice and honey, and mix in 1 egg white until smooth. Apply the mask to your face, let it sit for 15 minutes, and rinse with warm water. The egg white has a mild drying effect, so it can help tighten your pores and tone your skin. Note that the effect is temporary, though, and will only work in the short term. Combine 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of honey and the juice of a whole lemon. Add 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of fresh milk and 1 Tbsp (15 ml) of plain yogurt (regular or Greek). Combine the mixture until it has the consistency of lotion, then apply the mask to your face.  Apply the mask in layers for best results. Wait for the first layer to dry--it should only take a few minutes--before applying the second. Continue until you've used the entire mask. Once the mask is completely on your face, wait for 10 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Both milk and yogurt can help cleanse, moisturize, and soften skin.
Summary: Add baking soda. Use an egg white. Mix in milk and yogurt.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Right-click on the MP3 link, choose the option Save Link As from the popup menu, use the displayed box to select a location where you want to save the file, and then save it. You can now play it on any app that enables MP3 files. Some apps that support MP3 files are Google Play Music, Real Player, Winamp, and VLC Player.

SUMMARY:
Save your file. Copy the MP3 file onto your mobile device.