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March 24, 2011

Network Technologies Inc Expands USB & FireWire® Product Line USB KVM Switches Allow All USB-enabled PCs, Macs & Suns to Boot Simultaneously – Connect Multiple Peripherals to USB & FireWire Port

Network Technologies Inc Expands USB & FireWire® Product Line
USB KVM Switches Allow All USB-enabled PCs, Macs & Suns to Boot Simultaneously –

Connect Multiple Peripherals to USB & FireWire Port










(PRWEB) May 3, 2001

AURORA, OH: Network Technologies Inc today announced the immediate availability of its new line of USB & FireWire hubs, cables, adapters and gender changers.

NTI’s USB-compatible product line includes:


Universal Serial Bus (USB) KVM switches deliver breakthrough KVM technology. Unique in the industry, these switches provide true electronic USB KVM switching, enabling all attached USB-enabled PC, Mac & Sun computers to boot simultaneously. Mac Power-on is supported. The KEEMUX-USBV-x Universal USB KVM Switch allows one user to control up to 32 USB-enabled computers. This switch can be integrated with other NTI KVM switches, giving administrators the ability to control both their existing hardware and future additions to their network with one KVM solution.

USB hubs comes in 5 dazzling colors (Strawberry, Grape, Blueberry, Lime and Tangerine) which are exactly compatible with the new iMac models. Priced at $ 50, the hubs are 100 times faster than standard serial ports. Compatible with a wide variety of USB peripheral devices, the USB hub connects up to 127 USB peripheral devices to your computer.

USB cables include USB A (male) to B (male) cables ($ 2.50 – $ 5.00) available in iMac colors (Strawberry, Grape, Blueberry, Lime and Tangerine) as well as Grey and Transparent; the USB Repeater Cable which extends USB keyboards and mice up to 25 meters ($ 50); and combination USB & VGA Extension Cables ($ 14 – $ 22). A variety of USB adapters and gender changers are also available ($ 3 each).

NTI’s FireWire-compatible product line includes:

FireWire Repeater Hubs comes in 5 dazzling colors (Strawberry, Grape, Blueberry, Lime and Tangerine) which are exactly compatible with the new iMac models, as well as Grey and Black. Priced at $ 205, the hubs have six ports to extend FireWire devices from your computer. The IEEE 1394 Repeater has a built-in physical layer chip allowing you to connect one Repeater to another Repeater, for a maximum extension of 236 feet.

FireWire cable ($ 16) is available in iMac colors (Strawberry, Grape or Lime) in lengths of 4.5 meters.

FireWire 1394-6PF4PM adapters are available ($ 16).

Additional information on NTI?s complete line of innovative KVM solutions (with online buying for some products) can be accessed at http://www.nti1.com. Responsive customer service and technical support are also available to assist with product selection and user questions by phone at 800-742-8324, by fax at 330-562-1999, or by e-mail at sales@ntigo.com. NTI units connect between computers and peripherals, are easy to use, and require no special tools or software for immediate operation. Customer satisfaction is supported with a one-year warranty on all parts and labor and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

Accompanying full-color or black and white photographs for this press release are available.

Please contact Kimara Andreas at the address below for a high-resolution digital file or photograph of the image suitable for print reproduction.

Editorial Contact:

Kimara Andreas

Marketing Coordinator

Network Technologies Inc

1275 Danner Dr.

Aurora, OH 44202

800-742-8324

kimara.andreas@ntigo.com

Reader Contacts:

Raghav Mehta, Matthew Bolton & Tina Collins

Inside Sales Team

Network Technologies Inc

1275 Danner Dr.

Aurora, OH 44202

800-742-8324

sales@nti1.com


















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December 25, 2010

New Technology Can Improve Direct Mail Response Rate Up to 500 Times - Marketers Using Variable Data Printing to Connect with Consumers

(PRWEB) June 23, 2005

New variable data printing technology improves Direct Mail Response Rates by connecting directly with consumers. With the advent of digital printing; personalized customer data such as first and last name, company name, and title can be taken from any database program, such as Excel, and incorporated directly into the printed piece while on press. Each piece of collateral is unique, personalized and in full color. The digital printing process variable data printing (VDP), also referred to as variable digital printing, and is producing direct response rates as much as 500 times higher than traditional methods.

“The ultimate goal in the execution of any direct mail campaign is to make every piece personal, relevant and timely,” said Print Pelican CEO Grant Morris. “This highly personalized approach will deliver effective campaigns that generate increased response rates, lower costs per lead, and improve customer retention.”

The more time you take to know your customer demographics, buying patterns, buy windows and preferences, the better your response rates will be. Three factors must exist in order to execute a successful variable direct campaign. These are:

1. Accurate customer data

2. Compelling offer or call to action

3. Great creative: (successfully combines key target data and product/service attributes into imagery and messaging that resonate with the target audience).    

Commercial printing services using variable data printing equipment (manufactured by Xerox, HP/Indigo, NexPress, to name a few) and creative direct marketing campaigns regularly top 20%-35% response rates and in some case studies better than 50%.

In the future, successful commercial printing companies will deliver variable data printing solutions and content management systems via the web. Simply arrive at your online variable print supplier of choice and start creating your very own highly targeted and personalized one-to-one direct marketing campaign that speaks directly to your customers.

About Print Pelican

www.PrintPelican.com is a full service printing company with three press locations throughout North America. Print Pelican uses superior printing presses to produce accurate, detailed and brilliant color similar to the printing in a glossy brochure or full color magazine. We offer printing of full color brochures, business cards, newsletters, catalogs, calendars, letterhead, envelopes, stationary and pocket presentation folders.

PrintPelican.com delivers exceptional full color printing from any Mac or PC file. Simply create your own business card, newsletter or stationery and send us the file in one of the following formats: Quark, PageMaker, Illustrator, Publisher, Corel Draw and Microsoft Word.

Print Pelican offers quick turn-around times. Once a customer approves an online proof, printpelican.com ships within 5 business days (unless otherwise specified). Rush delivery is offered on most products and the pricing is still less than most other printers.

The Print Pelican Guarantee: All jobs are completed in accordance with industry-wide standards for color printing and registration. At printpelican.com we want our customers to be completely satisfied with your printed product. If you find an error introduced by us or a manufacturing defect, we’ll reprint the job from original files at no cost once the first job has been returned.

Print Pelican offers commercial printing services including new variable data printing which can improve your Direct Mail Response Rate up to 500 times. Visit Print Pelican online at www.printpelican.com or call us toll-free at 800-474-0461.

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November 6, 2010

What happens if i connect a router with print server with another router which is connected to ADSL ?

Filed under: Server Printing — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 5:46 pm

Will it mean that both the networks will be fully functional as in cross compatability , will the print server be available to the 1st network and the internet to the second ?

Plz guys need to setup this network asap.

Thanks for your time :)

September 28, 2010

How do you connect both a mac and vista to a trendnet print server?

Filed under: Server Printing — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 3:19 pm

I hav been using the print server fine with my own laptop, but my sis can’t print with her mac. I can’t figure out how to connect her mac to the print server. the instructions rn’t the clearest. PLZ HELP!

September 23, 2010

how do i connect a usb printer to a home network with out a print sever?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 10:51 am

I have all kinds of Adapters
and Ethernet tools
And it need to be able to print from all computers on the network

August 29, 2010

My printer has a parallel port and a usb port. Can I connect and print from two different computers ?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 9:03 pm

using these two ports. Ex. My home PC connected with the parallel port and my laptop with the usb port?

August 11, 2010

How can I connect 20+ computers to an HP Laserjet 4100 printer?

Filed under: All In One Laserjet — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 1:40 pm

I’m working at this little school and we recently got many printers for free one of which is a HP Laserjet 4100. All the computers are connected wirelessly to a network. What I had in mind is just connecting one of the computers to the printer and maybe the rest would automatically connect to the printer through that one computer. They are running XP service pack 2. Thank you very much. Goodbye.

July 24, 2010

Can you connect a USB printer to a USB Wireless router and print

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 6:50 pm

I want to connect a USB printer to a USB Wireless router and print?

July 2, 2010

Can I connect a thermal receipt printer to my PC (USB), then print Word templates? Or do I need POS software?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , , , , — admin @ 12:23 pm

Can I connect a thermal receipt printer to my PC via USB (assuming it has USB compatibility), then print Microsoft Word templates? Or do I need quickbooks or something equivalent?

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