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May 30, 2010

Reasons for Printing Digital

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Why has digital printing become so popular? When do I need to use digital printing? There are three main reasons people have come to use digital printing.


Customers ordering lower and lower quantities. In our world of change these days information needs to be revised constantly. This has meant more obsolescence in printed products and lost $$$ in printed inventory being thrown away. This has led the trend towards print users reducing quantities ordered so they can choose to change or update information as needed.


Faster turntimes. Our world also requires on demand printing to be just that supply when needed as required. The computer revolution has led us all to want information when we need it as required. The normal turntime of a digital job is 2-3 days with many being done same day or overnight. Digital printing due to the reduction in production steps from offset printing can normally be turned quicker. This also can be attributed to the ink being dry enough to cut or fold as it comes off the press.



The third main reason is still evolving. Variable data printing or one to one marketing is where the image or text changes from impression to impression. This is still a growing market and will continue to grow as we find ways to refine marketing for individuals versus mass markets. We are not just talking salutations but pictures and text based upon that individuals needs or wants. Although, this has been in existence for many years it is still in early adoption stages and will become more important as education and technology evolves.

There are many other reasons that final users are using digital printing for more of their print needs but this seem to be the main driving factors at this time. Here are some of the products that digital printing is used for in present day(postcards, brochures, posters, flyers, sales sheets).


There are also limitations of digital printing. Be careful in using digital printing where foil stamping or laser ink jet printing is going to be done. The laser printer after digital printing can soften the ink and come off in the laser printer. Inkjet printers are normally fine but should be tested.


Digital printing after foil stamping can also release the foil from the heat of the laser printer. Foil stamping after digital printing should meet with success as long as foil stamping is not going over the digital printing. There are exceptions to this but testing is recommended. Film lamination over digital printing meets with varying success based upon liquid ink versus toner digital printing.

Testing should be done to insure success.

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Costs associated with HP Multifunction Colour Laserjet Printing

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Before selecting any Colour Multifunction Printer, you should ask yourself a number of questions.

Are there any alternatives? – Avoid printing, make maximum use of electronic workflows Do I need all the available features? – Install mfp devices or printers with a duplex function Can I achieve the same results with a Mono Multifunction Printer? – Alternatively you should make employees aware of colour costs and avoid where possible Which manufacturer offers the best quality product? – No one ever lost their job specifying HP Does the manufacturer offer trade in terms? – Always worth asking the question Can I get a demonstration? – Less likely with a box shifter Are there any special offers? – Always ask Is there a Renew option? – Available only from HP Renew Partners The Hewlett-Packard range of Colour multifunction printers meet the office requirements from small one-man businesses through to workgroups within multinationals.

The HP CM1312 mfp is the entry level multifunction laserjet printer delivering high quality documents at speeds upto 12 ppm black and 8 ppm colour. The base model offers print, copy and scanning facilities and the HP CM1312nfi mfp has the additional fax facility, memory and is network ready. The CM1312 mfp is ideal for small workgroups or small office environments, with prices starting from about £250. Costs of colour printing are very high with recommended output of 250-1500 pages per month.

The HP CM2320nf mfp is a quality multifunction laserjet printer that comes network ready for printing and copying at speeds of 20 ppm in both mono and colour and would be a good choice for a small office with a light workload. In addition to the 250-sheet main input tray and 50-sheet multipurpose tray, a 550-sheet extra tray is available. Helpful on-screen prompts explain the manual process for double-sided printing, but for automatic duplex printing the HP CM2320fxi mfp is available. Recommended up to 2500 pages per month. Printers in the CM2320 series start at about £460.

HP CM3530 mfp has a recommended output of 2000 – 6000 pages per month at 30 ppm for both monochrome and colour. The machine comes with a copy, digital scan, optional fax and duplexer facilities, the HP CM3530fs mfp has fax fitted as standard with an additional stapler. The printer is compact, reliable, easy to use and is suitable for 3-10 users in large, corporate, managed enterprises and SMBs. Prices start at about £1700.

HP CM4730 mfp is the perfect tool for mid-volume workgroups of 6 to 15 users in both small and medium businesses and enterprise environments. The four models in the series come with duplex print, copy, digital scanning with fax and mailbox, stapler and stacker functions as options. Prices start at about £3000 for the basic model. Trade-in, credit details and leasing packages are available on most products above £1000.

HP Colour Laserjet CM6040 MFP is a replacement for the 9500 series and is designed for large workgroups or even small departmental use. As you might expect, this is a substantial machine, with a basic weight of 140kg, so you’ll need to get it installed and find a place with good access to control panel and drawers. The HP CM6030 series is recommended between 5,000 – 10,000 pages per month and the HP CM6040 mfp series recommended between 8,000 – 15,000 pages per month.

Above this level of usage HP have their CM8000 Edgeline printers that can have significant cost advantages. The larger colour machines provide an opportunity for further cost savings allowing Customers to participate in HP Managed Print Solutions. An HP Office Solutions Specialist can audit a Customer’s total fleet and print requirements and provide a solution that fixes the price of consumables over a fixed period of time. The contract can include remote monitoring, maintenance and repair of your print fleet and releases expensive resources for your business. The Landscape Group is an HP Office Printing Solutions Specialist and Gold Partner and can provide all the products listed in this article. Telephone +44 (0)2392 572572 for further information.

The author can be contacted at the Landscape Group which is an HP Office Printing Solutions Specialist and Gold Partner and can provide all the products listed in this article. Telephone +44 (0)2392 572572 for further information and find out about HP Renew Products

May 29, 2010

VirtualBox USB Printing

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Shoppers out in full-force for 100-Mile Yard Sale

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Shoppers out in full-force for 100-Mile Yard Sale
Click here for a web site link to all the info posted on this year’s 100-mile Yard Sale along Hwy. 25 in southeast Missouri.

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Where can I find a Printing-house, that can print envelopes with given instructions ?

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Envelopes- Where can I find a Printing-house, that can print envelopes with given instructions ? I want envelopes with cuts, so I can place a business card on it. Must be in Europe.though.

Latest All In One Laserjet Auctions

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Latest All In One Printing Auctions

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Hp laserjet stopped printing all of a sudden,paper still trapped in..What’s the matter?

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I have hp laserjet 1300 which i bought a few months ago. Today i was printing an assignment, i printed 2 3 pages and when i inserted the forth one the printer stopped printing all of a sudden. The paper is trapped in and the printer isnt responding at all exept the orange light is blinking continuously..Can anyone tell what problem is it?

May 28, 2010

Promotional USB Pen Drives ? Why Content Should Not Be Overlooked

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USB flash drives can be a very effective if pricey marketing tool. But when compared to a DVD duplication run for delivering marketing or promotional presentations the emphasis is often on the medium and not the message. Marketing agencies will often spend thousands on the highest quality printed USB sticks then at the very last minute copy some hastily created Microsoft Word documents for distribution. With such a flexible and capable medium this is a great waste of its capabilities.

If your company or brand has a promotional video then why not add this to the USB stick? For example a WMV or other compatible window media file will be playable by over 90% of users. Avoid Mac specific files such as QuickTime as these will need software installed on the host machine. You can fit about one hour’s worth of good quality video on a 1GB USB pen drive.

Web links are a very useful way of not only directing the recipient of your promotional gift to your website but with some simple web programming they have the added advantage of allowing you a way of measuring the success of your promotion.

A cut down USB key with very little memory (in order to reduce the cost) and a simple web link makes a very cost effective promotion (these are sometimes known as “USB webkey”).

PowerPoint, although fairly basic in terms of multimedia possibilities, can nonetheless incorporate embedded media such as video or audio with basic transitions to keep the interest going. Data from Excel spreadsheets and web pages can be cut and pasted to create information rich presentations.

Even Acrobat these days is capable of web links, embedded media and other fancy additions like password protection.

Adobe Flash and Director are the top end of this scale and the possibilities that both these applications allow are endless. Adobe’s advanced programming languages action script makes it possible to build applications and run these from your USB pen drive. Games, fully interactive presentations, apps that integrate data from your website and utilities that can make operating system tweaks or function calls are all possible. If your company does not have the in-house capabilities then an outside agency will be needed to provide the content authoring on more ambitious projects like this.

One minor caveat with all these options is the autorun functionality that can be used to automatically load applications or documents when the USB key is inserted into the port on your PC. Due to the dangers of automatically running virus or malware applications from USB sticks most corporate anti virus systems block any such activity. If there is a chance of this happening it is better to name the application or document that links to your content in a clear manner (Start.exe is a good choice) and allow the user to manually launch.

USB flash drives can also be used to distribute highly sensitive data and in these cases it is best to encrypt and password protect data to ensure that if the USB key gets into the wrong hands the payload will not be compromised. A number of options are available here including password access USB sticks, hardware AES encryption built into the USB stick and software that wraps the data and password protects it. Some hardware password protection requires administrator access on the host PC but there are stand alone AES encryption solutions that don’t.

Even if all you have is some text documents to distribute its much better to present these as a properly formatted, paginated PDF file maybe with the addition of your company logo and web links, than a loose collection of word documents.

Jeremy Teal is a freelance consultant providing innovative and cost effective marketing support services.
More information about promotional USB flash drives at flash-duplication.com and DVD duplication at 10th Planet Digital Media.

Can I plug my laptop into another computer, using the USB connections, to print?

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Can I plug my laptop into another computer, using the USB connections, to print or add printer to the laptop? I haven’t had much luck trying to network the laptop (wireless) to the other computer’s printer.

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