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February 4, 2011

Tips for Buying LaserJet Printers

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LaserJet printers provide the highest quality of printing text and images. But, the quality of printing that you will get will depend on the quality of the devices that you buy. There are different models of LaserJet printers in the market. You should choose one according to the amount of printing that you require. Remember, there are separate models for home and office. If you do not buy one accordingly, you may end up spending on something ineffective and inefficient. So, be careful regarding the type of device you buy.

Have you decided on the type of laser printers that you will buy? You must look for the following features while you are buying these printing machines.

Resolution, color, and quality

Remember the standard resolution of laser printer is 1200 dpi (dots per inch). Printers with this average resolution are best-suited for everyday printing and are normally used in both businesses and homes. However, there are certain printing machines that have a resolution of 300dpi. These are not much preferred.

You must remember that color LaserJet printers are more costly than the black-and-white ones. So, before you buy a printer, you must have an idea regarding the type of printing jobs that you need to undertake. If you think buying a black-and-white version would suffice, avoid unnecessary expenditure in buying a colored one. Moreover, it has been found that colored LaserJet printers require a significantly more memory space of the printer to produce high-resolution images than the other types.

Speed of printing

As far as speed is concerned, LaserJet printers are quite fast. Check your printer if an “instant on” fuser is available. This instant fuser reduces the warm up time of these printing machines. As, it is a new technology, you’ll only find it in printing machines bought from reputed dealers only.

Size, capacity, and paper handling

Laser printing machines can print on a variety of paper types. However, the size, type, and quality of the paper used for printing depends on the purpose of printing and whether the printed work is used in business, legal, and financial matters or for printing pictures. LaserJet printers can work on different types of papers like transparencies, labels, and card stocks. They are equally efficient for printing on envelopes and cards.

You can find out more about Laserjet Printers as well as much more information on everything to do with laser printers and accessories at LaserCare.


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February 1, 2011

Buying custom USB flash drives

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The advantages of using custom USB flash drives as a promotional medium are pretty much obvious. If you have not already figured out these advantages, then we have enumerated them here. Primarily, these custom flash drives can be customized in any shape or form. You can easily mold the outer covering in the shape of your company logo or brand logo. This will make the people using the flash drive recognize your company or brand name easily and also popularize your company, brand and products by carrying around the promotional flash drives with them. To capitalize effectively on this particular aspect, make sure that the shape you choose is aesthetically attractive and eye-catching.

The shape should relate to your business and product line. For instance, garments and textile manufacturers can use different apparel shapes, cuts and design for their customized USB drive for promoting their company and brand. USB in the shape of a tie or a shirt or a pair of jeans, or a miniature mannequin with company’s trademark designs can be used for the purpose of form customization. The above example was for textile manufacturers. Similarly, different companies can choose different designs for the outer body of the flash drive.

Another advantage of using logo flash drives is that you can easily print the logo of your company or brand on the surface of the USB drive where it is visible the most. Just as the USB manufacturers have their company name and logo printed on the surface of the drives, you can get your company’s name and logo printed on them. Earlier, coporate and social organizations would spread awareness regarding their product or cause (respectively) by distributing such items as pen, paper, watches, cutlery pieces, coasters, coffee mugs etc with their name and logo printed upon them. Less than a quarter of the intended target audience actually used these products in the manner intended. However, with promotional flash drives, success is assured because it is very tough to resist storage space, especially when taking multiple backups of important documents and files has become crucial so as to avoid loss of information due to arbitrary data corruption.

With an expense of around to , you can give away customized USB with a good amount of storage space so that the potential customers are tempted to carry it around with them everywhere, easily popularizing your organization’s name and products. Last but not the least is the cost factor. As stated earlier, good custom USB flash drives with decent amount of storage space (4 gigabytes at least), cost around to . This is a feasible investment per USB drive given the assuredly high return on investment. Instead of giving away multiple customized products in a fiscal year, you can instead opt for promotional USB flash drives. Through the purchase of flash drives wholesale, you can optimize the cost to a greater extent and thereby increase the return on investment.

Elton Hwang is the author of this article on Custom Flash Drives. Find more information on Custom USB Drives here.


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January 29, 2011

Great Buying Tips For Promotional USB Drives

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by ukslim

Promotional USB drives also known as thumb drives as well as memory sticks are among the best sought after high-tech promotional materials in the market today which can easily win your company client loyalty and customer satisfaction. It is great as a business gift and can be custom imprinted with your company logo. Also you can pre-load digital copies of your sales brochure or sales materials on the drive thereby saving printing cost. With the added benefit of having your clients use the flash drive to store their own information and documents.

If you are looking at buying promotional USB drives there are some key things you need to consider:

Ensure you choose the right design of flash drive: there are numerous types of flash drives with variant designs, and the task of choosing the best one to meet your corporate gifting goal can be daunting. You can let your designer help you make a choice by acquiring some and putting your logo on them. Choose the one that best takes your logo and other design message you desire on it.

Choose a good memory capacity: If you are looking at pre-loading and locking your company sales materials on the flash drive then it’s imperative that there is sufficient space on the drive, not only for storing your companies data but also to make sure the device would be of value to your clients. There is actually a balance between choosing a flash memory that is based on your budget against a higher capacity memory which makes the USB drive more appealing to the recipient. The smaller capacity the memory stick the cheaper the cost.

Print the right logo on the flash: If you have a complex logo with graduated colours, it may be difficult to print it on the memory stick as the printing space is very limited. Such logos are usually simplified before they can be printed on a memory stick.

Print with the best option: Usually memory stick is spot printed, they can equally be embossed or laser engraved. Another very popular option is to use Dome Stickers which are high grade stickers that enable complex logos to be printed under a covering of resin. Its best suited for logos that have tints or graduated colours.

Ensure your artwork is in the correct format: To make your printed memory sticks look great then its vital that you produce your artwork in their highest resolution and in a format that does not shrink or stretch the image data. I.E. Jpeg. Artworks are best supplied in AI or EPS format.

Make definite time frames: Ensure you make allowance for delays when ordering flash drives. Some companies may offer rush service and will charge you more for this service which may ultimately reduce your design options. Most of the hard drives are imported from the Far East and therefore you need to make allowance for about 10 days from the time of approval and eventual delivery of your final product.

For more details on a wide range of promotional merchandise and products, such as promotional usb drives then please visit our site promo-usb.net to get offers, tips and articles on how to market your business with promotional products. We sell promotional memory sticks at the best price when ordered in bulk quantities, so visit us for all of your advertising and marketing needs.

Mark Appleton is a graduate who studied business at University in the UK. With an outgoing personality and skills in business planning, Mark is recently employed working for a promotional company, http://www.promo-lanyards.net


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January 21, 2011

Guide to Buying a New printer

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by wickenden

One of the more perplexing decisions when faced with choosing a new printer is which print technology is going to suit you best. At the moment there are two main printing systems: the laser technology, using toner cartridges and a transfer drum assembly; and ink jets using ink tank cartridges and fine-spray nozzles. The method that will suit you best will depend largely on what you plan to print on your new printer, and cost factors that affect the costs of running it. Laser printers are possibly better for high-volume printing, with lower ‘per page’ costs and they better black intensity text than most ink jets. Laser printers tend to have a faster page rate but ink jets still offer the important advantages in affordable colour printing.


For home use, you’ll probably want to print out digital photos or graphics, which makes colour a must. The traditional differentiation between lasers and ink jets has been office versus home use; however, colour offers obvious presentation advantages for business use as well. Fortunately, prices for both categories of printers have come down enough to make it practical to purchase both a laser and an ink jet if you absolutely need both colour and high-quality text.


The work you do


There are a number of different printer configurations available today, many of them quite specialised in the applications. There are specialised photo printers, direct disc CD printers, Multifunction printers, desktop ink jets and high-speed lasers.


If you want a printer that is specifically designed for printing photographs, you will most likely look for a colour ink-jet system that is a photo printer, allowing very high quality colour output and capable of printing all the way to the edge of the page. Recent releases by major brands now include all-in-one Multifunction devices that include scanning and printing capabilities. Many smaller units that are designed purely as a photo-printer to plug directly into your digital camera are also available. Much the same can be said for CD or DVD printing, with specialist printers available for printing directly onto discs, saving label application.


On the other hand if you are a small home-office worker, then your requirements may be more general, in which case you need to make a printer decision based on the types of documents your produce and how many. In general terms, ink-jet printers offer high quality colour outputs at a low hardware cost, but high consumable cost. Lasers offer significantly higher speeds but at a much higher hardware cost. High volume usage however, reduces the cost per page considerably.


Multifunction printers (MFP) are often ideal for home office or student needs because they combine multiple functions into one unit, usually a scanner, printer, copier fax machine, doing a little bit of everything, and saving considerable desk and office space in the bargain. Generally ink-jet style printers, some MFP may trade-off performance for price and convenience ( e.g. lower resolution, slower print speed) than if you were to buy a printer and scanner individually.


You can buy Multifunction printers specially configured for printing photographs, with some machines providing the ability to scan directly from 35mm slides and store digital files and print them, which is ideal for archiving old photo libraries. However, the scanned images may not exhibit the same clarity and brightness of digitally capture photographs, or as the kind of quality that you can obtain from a deidcated scanner. Search Myshopping.com.au for the specifications you require and compare prices and performance between brands and technologies.


Dealing with Technical Talk


One of the specifications that you will be faced with, is that of resolution. Up to a point, a printer’s resolution determines aspects of its print quality. Images are made up of tiny dots of ink or toner that is applied to the page, and resolution is the term given to the number of dots per inch-quoted as dpi. This usually represented in a two-dimensional matrix (eg: 600 x 300 dpi). Most printers today support a basic 600 x 600 dpi resolution that produces adequate quality in most instances. Many ink jets, however, especially photo printers and high-end plotters, offer higher resolutions and more dots in the vertical plane than the horizontal.


Resolution ratings are not the whole story however. Many printer manufacturers now incorporate smoothing and enhancing features through software algorithms. This means that some output from printers with a lower dpi looks just as good as that from a higher dpi unit. And, although some printers have very high resolutions, you’re not likely to notice any difference in quality with common print jobs once you go above 600 x 600 dpi resolution. What you will notice however, is much higher consumption of inks or toner. It is noteworthy, and perhaps obvious to some, that the higher resolution you are printing at, the higher will be your consumable consumption, and this is the most expensive part of your printer.


Speed is another important consideration. Vary rarely will you find that your printer performs at the ‘pages-per-minute’ rate (ppm) that is advertised or cited in the specification. There are a number of reasons for this including the size of the file being printed, the amount of ink coverage on the page, the proportion of black to other colours, the weight of the paper stock and possibly even the constancy of the power supply of electricity to your premises. This is not to day that the manufacturers, under laboratory conditions are not able to make the machine perform at spec, just not to rely on the claim as a gospel figure. However you can use the speed ratings to make some judgement of performance differences between brands and models. If speed is an important consideration, then you can short-list printers that claim to perform above a certain rate and the compare other factors. You can do this at Myshopping.com.au simply by searching for printers that offer a certain ppm speed.


Laser printers use powder toner that is electromagnetically attracted to the page by an image temporarily made on a transfer drum through a laser scanning process, and then fused to the page with a heat-setting system. This toner is supplied in cartridges, usually one for each of a four-colour printing system (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). Manufactures give some estimate of how many pages of a given size each toner cartridge will print, based on a predetermined proportion of coverage (say 10%). As with the speed claims, these estimates are rarely accurate, but can be used to make some judgement between makes and models. The higher resolution of image you are printing, the more toner will be used in the process. Ink jet printers use a liquid ink stored in tanks that are sprayed by very fine nozzles onto the page as they are required. Just as you replace the toner cartridges in the laser system, you replace ink tanks when they’re depleted in an ink jet printer.


It is important to understand that even thought the printer might be cheap, consumables is where the manufacturers actually make enormous profits, so be sure to consider replacement consumables when doing your cost comparisons. With ink jet printers, some have colour cartridges in one unit, others have separate colour units. In the long run, separate tanks will most likely work out cheaper, because as one colour runs out, you replace only that colour. When all colours are housed in the one cartridge unit, you may have a nearly full tank of cyan when the yellow is completely gone, and you have to throw away unused ink. Not only does this waste your money, it can also be environmentally expensive.


Cost


There are two parts to your cost assessment of a printer. The first is the purchase price of the printer itself. This can vary considerably between brands and models, and is usually differentiated through different features being offered. Use Myshopping.com.au to search for a printer based on a given price range and compare the features. However, possibly more important is the ongoing cost, often measured in cost per page. A typical ink jet printer may cost you 40-50 cents per printed page, depending on how much ink you are using on the page, it may even cost more. By comparison, a colour laser may work out to 15-20 cents per page. These costs don’t usually include the paper stock, and are based on consumables and maintenance costs. Companies like Xerox often supply large colour Laser printers for a cost per page fee.


One cost assessment technique is to estimate how much printing you will do in a given period, load your calculations with a percentage of ink coverage (if you are printing all full gloss and high resolution photographs, for example, you might load the cost per page by a factor of 8-10), factor in the machine cost and make a comparison of what you will spend in a year, including the cost of the printer.


Other things you might consider


How paper travels through a printer can affect your whole printer experience. The closest you can get to a ‘straight through’ paper path, the more trouble-free your printer will be. If all your printing is only on plain white bond paper, then paper path will possibly not be a major consideration. But if you’re printing on photographic stock, thick paper, envelopes, transparent film or other materials, then be sure the print path is compatible with your requirements. How you connect to your computer might also be a consideration, especially if you work with large files where connection speed is a consideration. Most printers today offer relatively high-speed USB interfaces. But you might want to consider wireless connections or networking capabilities.


When choosing a Laser printer, on-board RAM (read only memory) might be a consideration. A printer with a standard 64 Megabytes of RAM will be slow to print a quantity of documents that are larger in size than the printer’s memory. If large documents are a consideration, make sure you can upgrade the printer’s memory. The printer driver provides the software interface to your printer, offering you on-screen control over copies, page size, orientation, resolution, text smoothing and paper thickness and type. Many drivers now include advanced features and enable you to create your own custom-setting profiles for quick selection. Moreover a good driver provides complete printer management from on-screen, including paper jams and job queue management. Ink-jet drivers often provide graphical indications of remaining ink levels for each colour.


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Consider any bundled software offerings when you’re choosing a printer, for this can mean a significant bonus in value-added software. Bundled applications might include greeting card, poster, and banner creators, and photo editing programs. With computing becoming a major component of education, software for kids that provide a user-friendly way to create word processing and graphics documents can be a major bonus. Space may be an issue in your office, in which case you should consider the amount of space the printer will need to operate efficiently. This is often more than just its footprint. You need to also consider access to paper trays and airflow around the machine. While basic printer configurations may be fine for your immediate needs, take a look at the options available and their costs for each unit before you buy. You may see future applications. This is easy to do using Myshopping.com.au where you can simply compare types of technology, prices, vendors and the options each one offers.

Andrew Gates is a writer for comparison shopping site MyShopping.com.au. MyShopping.com.au helps you compare printers from hundreds of different brands and vendors.


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November 19, 2010

November 5, 2010

Top 10 Tips for Buying Custom USB Memory Sticks

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There is a real growth in the demand for custom USB Memory sticks but for many the world of promotional memory sticks, branded memory sticks, printed memory sticks and custom USB memory sticks is all a bit of a mystery. To help you understand what they are and how to go about ordering them here’s our top 10 tips:

Understand what a customised memory stick is. They should not be confused with standard “factory owned” designs that simply have your brand or logo printed onto them. A custom USB Memory stick is manufactured specifically for you and you will “own” the finished design. Typically custom USB memory sticks are manufactured in a 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional shapes to represent your brand, product or in a shape that works with your advertising and marketing campaign. Pretty much anything can be manufactured so don’t be afraid to ask for what might seem impossible. Custom sticks in the shape of bottles, cans, fruits, cars, forklifts, footballs, baseballs, cartoon characters, badges, poker chips, bullets and even tampons have been manufactured. Choose your material – Custom USB Memory sticks can be manufactured from a range of materials including but not limited to plastic, PVC, ABS, Silicon, PET, rubber, wood, leather and metal. If in any doubt ask your supplier and get some samples so you can feel/see how the material influences the finished product. Be aware that for some intricate designs the factories may not be able to manufacture them in all of the materials available. Be clear in your brief to your supplier. Most good suppliers will have their own in-house design team and be able to work up concepts and ideas for you and they should be willing to do this free of charge. The requirement on you is to articulate what you want, how its going to be used and to provide some context. If your supplier is expecting you to deliver a finished design and drawing for the factory to work from then they are probably best avoided. There are experts in the field of custom USB memory sticks so work with one of these. Allow sufficient time. Ideally your supplier is going to need around 4 weeks to deliver your custom USB memory sticks so factor this into your project plan. This time allows for the development of the concept, the completion of design drawings and mocks ups for approval, a physical sample, modifications and the final delivery. Insist on a physical sample. Whilst photographs from the factory of the manufactured custom sticks are “ok” they are no substitute for seeing and handling the real thing. Your supplier should also be keen to do this for you, as they will want you to approve the production against a real sample. Make sure the right grade of flash memory is being used. Grade A memory chips are new and give you access to the full amount of advertised memory on the Chip. All other grades of memory chip make less of the advertised memory available for use and in some cases are re-cycled. In other words they are memory chips taken out of used kit or recovered from USB sticks that have failed the build QA process. If you end up with anything other than Grade A memory chips you are likely to experience a higher failure rate, you won’t be able to store as much information on the stick as expected and its possible you’ll overpay for what you’re getting. Always check with your supplier that they are using Grade A memory chips.  Choose the right memory capacity for your project. There’s no point going to all the trouble of getting your own custom USB memory sticks designed and manufactured and then skimping on the memory. Typical memory sizes used today are 1GB but there is a trend towards 2GB as the price differential between the two capacities drops. RoHS Compliance – although the memory sticks are being manufactured for you and not for general sale they still need to be RoHS compliant. RoHS stands for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances and it applies to thousands of electrical and computer parts and components imported into the EU. This is EU Legislation and you must comply with it. Finding out you have imported non-RoHS compliant products and then pushing the blame back to your supplier won’t wash. The fines are significant so ensure you ask the right questions and get copies of RoHS certificates. Choose the right supplier/partner. Lots of companies offer standard printed and promotional USB memory sticks but far fewer have any experience in the delivery of custom USB memory sticks. If in any doubt ask for references, get samples and read up on any cases studies. A custom USB memory stick requires time, energy and money so don’t waste any of these valuable resources.

Phil is part of the team at USB2U. USB2U is a specialist supplier of Branded and Promotional USB Memory Sticks. We offer fast turnaround times, excellent advice and support and free design and mock-ups. If you are considering Branded USB Memory Sticks or want a custom USB memory sticks then please contact us – we ‘d be delighted to hear from you.

August 2, 2010

Top 10 Tips For Buying Branded USB Memory Sticks

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If you’re considering buying some Promotional USB Memory sticks then make sure you check out these “top tips” before you make any decisions. Some excellent, common sense advice that will ensure you make the right choice.

Choose the right stick – There is nothing better than a product that looks like it has been designed for purpose and nothing worse than one than one that is not fit for purpose. Material, shape and colour options are the fundamentals to consider

Choose the right capacity – There is a delicate balance between choosing the correct capacity and the budget available for your Branded USB Memory Sticks. The cheapest sticks are normally the lowest capacities and these are often used as promotional giveaways. If you want to add company data to your branded USB, it is important to make sure that there is sufficient space, not only for this data, but also enough space remaining to make the stick functional for the user. Its all about balance – there’s no point paying for memory that you don’t necessarily need to promote your product or company effectively.

Choose the right logo – This may seem strange considering that you would normally use your corporate branding but how you apply this logo to the memory stick is vitally important. The size, positioning and colour combination within the logo can improve the effectiveness of its visual impact.

Choose the right imprint option – Spot printing is not the only option.  Logos with colour blending can now be printed using digital print technology. Laser engraving on metal-cased sticks is a professional looking, long lasting option and embossing on leather USB’s are a couple of other ideas that more and more people are starting to use

Choose the right artwork – Providing the artwork in the correct format is essential to ensure that the quality of the branding on the finished article is of the highest quality. Vector shape logos are by far the best quality and never lose any sharpness irrespective of how big or small you make the logo. These logos are normally found in EPS or AI format

Choose the right packaging – If you USB Memory Stick is a “corporate gift” then it will look more impressive in a great looking box or tin. If its simply a promotional giveaway then as a general rule you don’t need to go to the additional expense of packaging.

Choose the right accessory – Key rings, karabiners and lanyards are always great ways of enhancing your branded product by making it more functional and easier to carry. In the case of the lanyard, this too can be branded to increase your marketing potential.

Choose the right timeframe – Please, please, please leave your self enough time when considering a purchase of Branded USB memory sticks. They are not produced overnight and in the majority of cases they are manufactured in the Far East. This means you need to allow at least 14 days from the approval of a graphic proof to the production and delivery of your final product. However in some cases, suppliers will hold blank stock, which can be printed but be prepared to pay more to have them branded locally

Choose the right price – Surely the cheapest price is always the right one. This is not the case and there are certain factors to be consider when investigating prices for your branded USB memory sticks. Firstly, is the chipset in the USB brand new, don’t be afraid to ask. Secondly, does the price include a warranty, if so how comprehensive is it? Finally, does the price include all of the costs, i.e. Artwork setup, production and delivery?

Choose the right company – Last but certainly not the least important is choosing the right company to supply you with your Branded USB memory sticks. It is of utmost importance that you choose a reputable company that has an established reputation in the marketplace. There are far too many people trying to make a ‘quick buck’ from unsuspecting customers so don’t be afraid to ask for testimonials from companies they have supplied to. Pre and post sales support from designated account managers will help to ensure that whole process runs smoothly and you are provided with the correct information from the outset.

Phil is part of the team at USBNow and USB2U. These companies are specialist suppliers of USB Products including Branded USB Flash Drives

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July 12, 2010

10 Buying Tips to Get the Best Printer

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When it comes down to buying a printer for yourself, the real key is finding the best printer for your needs. And how do you find the best printer? Ask questions! Here are 10 great questions to ask yourself in order to find the absolute best printer for all of your printing needs.


1. Is the printer going to be the only printer in the home or office?


If yes, then you need the printer to be able to do multiple functions like print pictures, print text fast, and do it all effectively. But very few offices have one printer, and even some homes have more than one with the price of printers on the market. So it might not be a bad idea to buy two printers for your home with one for photo printing, and one for everything else.


2. Do you need a multifunction (all-in-one) printer or not?

Nowadays you can buy printers that scan, copy and fax. Will you need your printer to perform any of those things? If you don’t necessarily need the printer do any of those things, then it will not be a factor you need to consider. If not, your buying decision will be much more speedy.


3. What are you going to use the printer for? If you have a need for one particular function in a printer, look for just that at first. For instance, if you want scanning capability, look for that first and then go for the printing part. This means what are you going to use the printer mainly for? Here are some common printer uses, usage levels and the type of printer that may be best suited for this usage:


4. What is your budget for buying that printer?

You can start by coming up with a budget and then try to get the best printer that fits your needs in that budget. This can work several ways. Most likely, however, you will think of a number that looks great on paper. After a bit of research, you may find that you overestimated or underestimated the cost of a printer that fulfills all of your needs. Then, you’ll come up with a more accurate budget and go from there. Be sure to consider the cost of printer ink cartridges in your budget as well, as they will be a recurring expense.


5. What is the true cost of printer ownership?

6. Have you heard of the printer brand before?

7. What do professionals and customers think about it?

8. What do your friends think about it?

9. Have you thought about non-traditional brands?

10. Where will you buy the printer from?

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July 3, 2010

Buying a Printer’s Management Information System: The Questions to Ask

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Buying a Printer’s Management Information System: The Questions to Ask

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