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July 1, 2010

Choosing the Right Supplier For Your Branded USB Memory Sticks

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There are currently a large number of suppliers providing Branded and Promotional USB Memory Sticks in the U.K. This makes the marketplace fiercely competitive and as a result the end user would naturally benefit from lower prices. In turn, this also puts a lot of pressure on suppliers to reduce their costs. Some suppliers take this too far so it is important to consider factors other than price when choosing your USB Memory Stick supplier. There are four very important considerations to be take into account:

1.Speed of Service

2.Quality of USB Memory Sticks

3.Financial Stability of Company Supplying Flash Drives

4.Reputation.

Speed of service will largely depend on the individual company’s business model. Many companies claim to have fast turnaround times, but when called to task on orders to supply large amounts of branded USB Memory Sticks, they fall short on initial promises and the turnaround times increase by 2 or 3 times. Other companies who have more control over their supply chain will live up to their promises and these are naturally the companies you’ll want to choose.

Quality control is vital for products that will end up representing your company. It is important to find a supplier that its aware of this and will not cut corners or send you defunct goods. For instance, some USB Flash Drive suppliers cut costs by using refurbished chipsets. This is generally less reliable than brand new chipsets. Initially it may save you money, but do you want the final product you’ve given to a client to fail? This creates a poor impression of your company, and once they have discarded the USB Stick, they will no longer be carrying your companies name around with them.

Financial Stability. As with any company you may be considering entering into a financial relationship with, it is always good practice to run a credit check to make sure the company is not going to go under within a month of taking an order to supply you with your goods. In the event that it does, you are unlikely to recover any of your money back. As mentioned earlier, this is a very competitive industry and with a large amount of people involved in the industry, insolvency is not that uncommon. Should your supplier face bankruptcy, not only will you lose the money you paid them, you will also miss your deadline.

Reputation speaks volumes. If a company has delivered similar sized orders of branded USB Memory Sticks within a specified time frame on several occasions, they can probably do it again and again. Don’t be afraid to ask for references and testimonials from their existing customer base. If they have provided excellent service levels, they will not be embarrassed to share their successes.

USB2U specialises in the supply of customised and printed USB products to many schools, universities, promotions companies, corporate Clients and local authorities.We sell a range of branded usb memory sticks and goods. Please visit our website at http://www.usb2u.co.uk

USB2U specialises in the supply of customised and printed USB products to many schools, universities, promotions companies, corporate Clients and local authorities.We sell a range of branded usb memory sticks and goods. Please visit our website at http://www.usb2u.co.uk

how i share my hp3390 laserjet all in one scanner in my wireless lan?

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printer already shared, but scanner and fax cannot able to share. please help me in this regards
thank you

Dotto Tech Season 7-12 iPhone vs. Blackberry seg 3

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On this episode of Dotto Tech Steve is going to compare two of the biggest products on the smart phone scene the iPhone and the Blackberry. Steve will also going to take a closer look at the Epson Artisan 800, the do every thing all-in-one printing product. Wile we on the topic of phones in this episode. Steve explains the advantages of Voice over IP at home, with Vonage.

Envelope printing at home

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Whether you are a small business, or even a small project or organization, it is a good investment to print envelopes that have your official logo and design. Envelopes printing can help you make your mails look more official and of course more appealing. In this guide we will show you how you can do envelopes printing cheaply and easily do it at home. There are just four main steps that you should do.

1. Determine your printer specifications – The first thing that you need to do is to check your home printer. See if it can accommodate the printing of an envelope. Most modern printers have this feature installed, and there are grooves and holes in the actual printing setup which should tell you exactly where to place your blank envelopes and set them for printing. Just look at your printer manual and search for this feature if it is available. If it is not then you may be in a bit of a difficulty, but it will still be possible to do it if you are resourceful enough.
2. Buy your envelope stock – Once you determine that you can indeed go for envelope printing at home, you have to buy some envelope stock. This basically involves going to the stationery store and picking the right envelope stock that you want. Of course you should look for an envelope that can fit your printer. Make sure as well that the paper stock itself for the envelope can “accept” printing inks from laser-jet or ink-jet printers. Overall though, look for a nice quality envelope paper that looks professional.
3. Use word processing software for envelopes: When your paper is ready, it is time to create your custom envelope design. You can use your typical word processing software for this. Simply look for the page options in your application and see if it supports envelope templates. Just look for the correct dimensions that match your chosen envelope and you should be all set to place in your envelope design.
4. Adding your envelope design: After setting the right envelope dimensions, simply add in the content that you want for your envelope. Place in your logo, images, taglines, address and other typical envelope cover content. Just make sure that you place these elements in a nice and appealing layout.
5. Print your envelopes: Once your design is ready, simple load up your blank envelopes in the printer, and start printing. If your printer and software are in sync, you should see your envelope printed wonderfully on the blank envelope. Just make adjustments if you can, especially if your printer is not well suited for envelopes.

Alternative: Online envelope printing
As an alternative though, if you don’t have a good printer at home, you can still have your envelopes printed online. Just look for a good envelope printing service over the Internet. Usually these printing services have delivery options that will give you your custom prints at home after a day or two of printing. The process is quite simple and you can just upload your custom envelope design to them, pay using a credit card and then have those custom envelopes printed. In no time at all you’ll have your custom envelopes ready for mailing.

So as you can see, there are many options that you have for envelope printing, and most can be done at the comfort of your own home. You can improve the look of your mails through these designs without even the hassle of going outdoors. Isn’t that great?

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