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Things you should know about color and monochrome Laser printers

By sizes paper, 25 January, 2010, No Comment

Laser printers are one of the largest selling printing products around the world. Laser printers are capable of printing both high end pictures and written text on the paper.

Laser printer uses laser beams to actually print on paper unlike inkjet printer, which uses jets of ink to print or impact printer, which prints by using mechanical impact.

As the name suggests these printers uses electric charge in its photo receptor. This photo receptor is in the form of a drum that accumulates electric charge.

Dry ink is used in laser printers for printing purposes. Laser beam from the laser unit falls on the rotating drum and gives it letter or the image that has to be printed on the paper.

Keep all the above things in mind and you will be able to make a right decision.

Laser printers are one of the largest selling printing products around the world. Laser printers are capable of printing both high end pictures and written text on the paper. Laser printer uses laser beams to actually print on paper unlike inkjet printer, which uses jets of ink to print or impact printer, which prints by using mechanical impact. As the name suggests these printers uses electric charge in its photo receptor. This photo receptor is in the form of a drum that accumulates electric charge. Dry ink is used in laser printers for printing purposes. Laser beam from the laser unit falls on the rotating drum and gives it letter or the image that has to be printed on the paper.

Keep all the above things in mind and you will be able to make a right decision.

Why are There Lines on My Copies?

By sizes paper, 8 January, 2010, No Comment

Why are there Lines on my Copies? (And How to Get Rid of Them!)

Have you ever made a copy and noticed that there are lines running down the length of the page? This article is about identifying image defects or lines that a Key-Operator (Person responsible for the equipment.) can fix on their own and lines that need a repair person to fix. You wouldn’t want to spend $75.00 to $150.00 for a technician to come out to just clean your glass, would you? No, I didn’t think so.Slit Glass With the age of Multi-Functional Printers, (MFP’s) comes new problems. Fax Machines, Digital Copiers and MFP’s all have one thing in common. They all have an item on them known as the “Slit Glass.” Each machine that uses a slit glass as a way to scan images will eventually get dirty and cause lines on copies along with transmitted faxes. These machines don’t scan the same way that older or analog copiers do. Analog copiers use the entire glass with mirrors to get the image to the Photoconductor. Digital copiers use the slit glass. It passes along this small area and uses mirrors that direct it to the CCD unit. The CCD unit then converts the analog information into digital information. When using the Document Feeder or Processor the original only passes over the slit glass. It does not get copied from glass where you lay down your original.How to Determine if the Slit Glass is the Problem. On Copiers, MFP’s and Fax Machines you can quickly diagnose if the slit glass is the problem. Copiers: First make a copy on the glass. If there are no lines showing, then make a copy through the Document Feeder or Processor. If there are lines on the copy then more than likely it is the Slit Glass causing the problem. I say more than likely because there are occasions where this may not be true. Fax Machines and MFP’s: First print a journal or a function list. To print these refer to your Operators Manual. If you don’t have a line, make a copy through the Document Feeder or Processor. If there are lines then your problem is the slit glass.Digital Copiers and MFPs This type of slit glass is easy to spot. Just lift the Document Feeder up and look for the small rectangular glass around 1 inch by 12 inches. Look at it carefully. If there is anything stuck on it, this will cause a line. The Image defect will look like a small pin sized line all the way across the page, although I’ve seen larger even 1 inch wide. The most common substance that I have found stuck to the glass is white-out. This happens because they don’t let it dry well before running it through the feeder. When it dries on the glass it doesn’t come off easily. Another issue is blobs of ink, again this is because of not allowing enough time for it to dry. Being impatient actually will cost you more time in the long run.Cleaning the Slit Glass. Cleaning the slit glass is easy but you need to pay close attention and be sure that you have removed all of it. Take your finger nail and scrape off as much as you can. Get a cotton towel and saturate it with alcohol. I also recommend using an alcohol swab. These come in little sealed pouches and are inexpensive and easy to find. Let the spot soak for a minute and this will loosen up the white out. Glass cleaner does not remove it as good as alcohol. There is something about alcohol that breaks down the white out. Next, go over it with a lint free cotton towel soaked with glass cleaner, and then dry it off to eliminate streaks. Never spray the liquid on to the glass because some of it may find its way inside the machine.Fax Machines. The slit glass on a fax machine may be a bit harder to get to. The document feeder or processor is normally under the control panel. Lift up the panel and shine a flash light on to the small slit glass. It is about 1 inch by 12 inches in diameter. Use the same technique to clean it.You Cleaned the Slit- Glass but the Line is Still There. Some times the blob of white out is really stuck on the slit glass. I have a procedure that is fool proof in finding where the spot is, because sometimes it is so small that you can’t see it. First, get the copy that has the line on it. Hold it directly and evenly on the slit glass. Look carefully and see if you can follow the line to the glass. This is where the spot is. One thing about this procedure. You must check it both ways. Turn the original 180 degrees and inspect it again because the image is reversed because of the lens. Now that you have found the spot you may have to use a solvent to get that spot off. These can be stubborn and difficult to remove. You can try WD-40. My technicians use a solvent called D-Ink (Coopers). D-Ink is very expensive but it works well. If you still have the line on your copies then you have another problem. Calling for Service Call a qualified repair person to come out and take a look. I recommend using a local independent repair company. Look them up in your Yellow Pages. I recommend an Independent because they usually are a smaller company and they will give you more personalized service. I hate those crazy phone systems, being stuck in a loop when trying to call for service. Most of the time they also have more experience and you won’t be paying for over- inflated hourly rates of an authorized dealer or huge corporation.Other Line Problems If you followed my tests and you have a line both copying from the glass and using the Document Feeder then you have another problem. I believe that it is always a good idea to have a good technician ready to call, but why spend money when it is something so simple anyone could do it. Here is a list of probable causes. Many things could be wrong so I am not going to go in too much in detail. Possible Causes / LinesLaser Printers, Laser and LED Fax Machines Toner cartridge, Charge roller, paper or object stuck inside blocking the scanner, transfer roller, optics, and corona wire. Note: You can clean these but if you don’t know what you are doing you can damage something. Inkjet Printers and Fax machines Print head, Ink cartridge, dirty optics, paper or object stuck up inside machine blocking the print-head or optics.Copier and MFP’s Toner cartridge, Charge roller, paper or object stuck inside blocking the scanner, transfer roller, corona wire, and dirty optics. Note: You can clean these but if you don’t know what you are doing you may damage something.

I hope this article has helped you save some of your hard earned money. There really is no reason to spend money when you can just clean it yourself!

Establishing the Paperless Office

By sizes paper, 7 January, 2010, No Comment

The paperless office has been talked about for a long time, yet never seems to even start to become a reality in almost any sector of business. Look around any office environment and you would be forgiven for thinking that the opposite of the paperless office is evolving, with ever increasing stacks of printed reports and greater need for filing and document storage than ever before. Most companies, and their individual employees, still hold the opinion that copies of documents still need to be retained ‘on file’ to see and read and a continued mind-set of mistrust of digital storage prevails. This is assisted by many government departments inflicting legal requirements for specific accounting and administrative documents being retained and available for inspection for periods of up to six years beyond their production.
All of this document production and storage is occurring in a time when almost everything we generate comes from a digital system, eg. word processing, accounting systems, digital copiers, etc. – and most of these documents are already stored in digital file format on the system that created them originally (Word files, spreadsheets, photographs, accounting systems, etc). Yet there is still a great reluctance to take the final step and commit these paper files into a concise digital filing system and reduce the amount of environmentally damaging paper consumed, as well as reducing the expense committed to vast amounts of wasted space given over to document storage. Much of the resistance to change stems from old and somewhat flawed technology being made available before it’s limitations were determined. Those who tried digital document storage in its infancy had poor experiences, with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and poor scanning facilities producing less than accurate results in the stored documents; bad characters, poor formatting, etc. The previously poor experiences, coupled with localised, instead of centralised, file access has created a resistance to change that still prevails today.
Try the exercise of breaking down the requirements for a digital, therefore paperless, document storage and management system. The majority of businesses will store correspondence, reports and other items produced on a computer-based word/presentation/numeric software program, accounting and auditing documents produced by a computer-based system, email and fax documents transmitted on most occasions via a computer or digital software – and all of these have one thing in common: they are already stored in digital format on the system that was used to create them. Additionally, photographs are either transferred from a digital camera/phone/download/email attachment or scanned (with very good results) into a digital format onto the company’s computer network, so these too are already stored in a digital format. Other documentation, generally received from external sources (customers, suppliers, etc.), will not have an existing digital file format in your business’s computer – these can be scanned into the system and digitally stored with great accuracy using the advanced software that is now available, and retrieved with accuracy when needed for further reference. So almost 100% of the documentation that your business uses every day can be stored in a digital document storage and retrieval system; eliminating the need for stacks and files of papers; cutting the need for expensive storage space; reducing wasted employee time searching for those elusive mis-filed documents.
So why are businesses resisting the paperless office? In addition to any previous poor experiences with early technology, the primary reason seems to be a lack of coordinated facilities. Most companies have a networked computer system, many have digital copier and printer systems and most have scanning facilities. However, the file storage systems are fragmented and often personalised, the copier/printer facilities are not correctly networked and scanning facilities are sometimes inadequate and localised. The resistance towards introducing and operating a paperless document storage and retrieval system is often down to a simple lack of coordination within the business itself, coupled with a lack of responsibility – is it the overburdened IT manager’s job, the office manager’s job, the director responsible for admin’s job, or the ‘Mr Nobody’ who gets lumbered with those tasks no one else has time or incentive to undertake? Yet a great deal of wasted time and money continues to drain from the business resources while this task remains unaddressed.
A straightforward approach to addressing the introduction of a paperless office can have the whole process introduced in little time with comparatively small set up costs, quickly recouped by the savings generated from reduced paper consumption, reduced storage space and wasted employee time. In terms of personnel, one person should be appointed the task of overseeing the implementation of the system and ensuring that the (probably existing) equipment facilities are correctly networked together into the central business computer network. A reliable and efficient document storage and retrieval software system should be sourced and installed onto the business’s network and set up ready for use by everyone who handles documents as a part of their daily routine. Having created this hardware and software environment, the task of transferring/installing existing files and documents (historical documents already stored elsewhere) should be undertaken prior to the central document filing and retrieval system becoming ‘live’ (although this could be done retrospectively over a period of time if necessary). The final stage is to roll out the system to all employees from a predetermined date, allowing for any training/instruction being implemented beforehand.
The software for digital document storage and retrieval is the key to it’s success. Scanning, Archive and Retrieval systems have been viewed by some businesses as a ‘dark art’ or at least with some doubt and suspicion in the past, where poor experiences of older and less stable systems have caused problems with document retrieval. By combining the facilities of the office digital copier/printer/scanner systems (often referred to as Business Hubs due to their networking capabilities), with the networked computer system a good quality software digital document and retrieval program will allow you to store and find that illusive “needle in a haystack”. A quality system will incorporate fast scanning speeds, excellent search and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) tolerance, automatic document indexing, fast search and retrieval facility with efficient and easy to use Boolean search commands (Google style searching). One such system is PowerRetrieve, available through Business By Technology Ltd., Manchester and Coventry, along with fully trained and experienced consultants and IT advisors.
Three definable supplier areas are clear for the introduction of a paperless office environment: the networked computer system, the digital office copiers/printers/scanners, and the document storage and retrieval software. Each of these areas have their own specialist advisors who can be called upon for advice and assistance, but some supplier companies, primarily from the office copier/printer sector, now have specialist trained IT advisors who can coordinate the introduction of a paperless office system from inception to completion. A specialist IT advisor from one of these companies is of great assistance when working alongside the internal person charged with responsibility for introducing the paperless office system, from the early planning stages through to final implementation. The paperless office is within the grasp of every business, however large or small, it can create a more efficient working environment and immediately recognisable cost savings from implementation.

Your Guide to Buying a Color Laser Printer

By sizes paper, 24 December, 2009, No Comment

Laser printers have become the ultimate choice of many corporate offices across the world. According to a recent study by the analyst firm Gartner Inc. the sale of color laser printers in the United States sees a 20% augmentation yearly. Despite being more expensive in price, more and more offices are adopting color laser printers because they make your business efficient performance wise. Whether you are running a Desktop Publishing Unit or owing a law firm, a color laser printer helps you present yourself in a highly professional manner.
If you are running business that requires frequent color printing, you should seriously consider buying your business a color laser printer. You should consider the following points while buying a laser printer for your business.
Resolution: Usually, resolution in color laser printers is expressed in terms of DPI (Dots per Inch). The higher the number of DPI, the sharper the image. Figure out the frequent needs of your business in terms of using a color laser printer. As a rule of thumb, choose a 600×600 resolution if you will use your laser printer more for text. If your daily printing requirements are more than just text, consider buying a laser printer with at least 1200×1200 resolution.
Print Speed: Talking about print speed, consider two important aspects such as PPM (Print per Minute) and time the laser printer takes to print the first page. If, for instance, you are running a run firm and need to print out 200 pages at a time, an 8-ppm printer would take about half an hour. Whereas, the same number of pages can be printed in just five minutes if you use a 35-ppm laser printer. However, PPM should be less important for your if you print requirements substantially include large documents.
Networking: Do you want to use a printer at home or office. If your requirement is for the latter then consider buying a laser print that comes with built-in network capability. Although, it might be a bit expensive for you, it will be extremely helpful in the long run.
Memory: Look at the RAM capacity of the laser printer and whether it is expandable.
Paper Size: What paper size do you use very often? The answer will vary depending on the nature of your business. While most low-priced laser printers can accommodate 8.5×11-inch paper of medium weights, organizations such as law firms will need expensive laser printer that can handle heavy-weight and large papers such as legal papers.
Paper Tray: See if the printer comes with a paper tray to hold papers, letterheads and envelopes. This is critical to saving a lot of your time. You don`t want to swap and refill the papers each time you print documents.
Number of Print: Usually, printers rated according to their ability to print pages per month. Choose your printer according to the workload of your business.
Toner Cartridges: Usually, low-budget color printer will cost you more in the long run in terms of consumable such as toner cartridges. Expensive laser printers will give you a low cost per page print. So, it`s entirely your call. Moreover, look if the supply for the toner cartridges can be available locally. Many manufactures offer them online, but it helps if you can find them at any local stores during emergency.
Duplex Printing: Does your laser printer need to have the capability to print both side of the paper? While some printers come with duplex printing features, others may not offer this feature at all. Laser printers with additional features tend to cost higher. Hence, look if you are really going to need this feature.

New Generation Copiers

By sizes paper, 12 December, 2009, No Comment

Having a quality copiers for your home business or office is essential for completing your workload. You want a copier that gives you high quality documents and in an efficient amount of time. Here is a guide to the newest copiers of this generation. For a good colour copier consider the DocuCentre-III C3100. This color copier is multifunctional with the abilities to not only provide you with the copies you need but it also works as a printer, a scanner and a fax machine as well. You can have basically all your office needs met with this copier. This copier works quickly and has a high quality resolution. It also provides a security option that prevents access to those documents which you consider to be confidential. For your convenience it also has a feature where it switches the paper tray when the one you are currently using is empty. When one is working with a limited amount of space you do not want to have to sacrifice quality just because you do not have much room to work with. In this case you would do well with purchasing a DocuPrint C1190FS colour printer. This is also a multifunctional copier that can also print up to 12 pages per minute and for pages that are only in black and white you can print up to 16 pages per minute. This multifunction copier also holds up to 50 pages of paper and 384 MB of memory. If you are just looking for a black and white copier then the DocuCentre 1085 is an excellent choice for a black and white multifunctional copier. It provides the copy, scan, print and fax options. Administrators are also able to track the status of this copier from their desk. This copier is also made for lots of use and is one of the most durable copiers on the market today. You are also able to email scanned documents in certain formats which is not only saves on time but money as well. This black and white copier also has a touch screen interface which makes it extremely easy to use. This particular copier is also convenient because you can upgrade it later on if you find that you need extra features as your business continues to grow. Another excellent choice for a black and white copier is the WorkCentre 4150. Besides providing you with an excellent copying experience this copier can also turn into a multifunctional work station that meets just about any of your office needs. This black and white copier also conveniently has two-sided copying capabilities as well as two-sided printing capabilities. This black and white copier provides all the modern touches you need for your business.

Copiers Have Evolved Into An Eco-Friendly Choice

By sizes paper, 12 December, 2009, No Comment

Like many inventions before it, the copier was invented out of necessity.  An attorney at the US Patent office decided one day he had had enough of carbon copying, because it was very tedious and energy consuming, and he was suffering from severe arthritis. After working on a solution, he ultimately patented a technology he called “Xerography.”  Xerography takes documents and copies them by using light and electricity.  After he shopped around to several companies including IBM and GE (which both passed) and he eventually sold his technology to the company we now know as Xerox. Photocopying is now a staple in nearly every office that uses written documents.

Since this invention and growing technology, the term “paperless office” has been thrown around for a while and some believe would be the future for offices.  Although it hasn’t happened yet, it is slowly coming true. One way your office can make steps in this direction is by purchasing an efficient copier machine or digital document storage device for your printing and copying needs.  The right copy machine and/or digital document storage device can cut your company’s reliance on paper documents and make document management more efficient, and can conserve office space and electricity.

More and more companies and homes are making the decision to go green and make ecologically friendly decisions. If your company is going green, don’t count out your copier.  There are many options for your copy machine; there are now refurbished copy machines you can purchase as well as recycled machines to purchase.  Toners, ink and paper options can now be purchased that are eco-friendly as well.  An accessible copier/scanner also allows you to make copies only when necessary, which in turn will save paper and office space that would be used to store physical documents.

Photocopiers in the past have had a bad reputation of creating huge volumes of paper waste, but with all in one printer scanner copier a business can reduce their overall paper use by only printing materials that are needed. Photocopiers have evolved greatly over the years in aspects such as technology, efficiency and usefulness.  Most digital copiers and color copiers now have the capacity to link to a network and can also print and scan original documents.  Copiers are now more energy efficient, have longer life spans, and use even can use recycled components.

Comparing various price quotes, and considering the supplies and maintenance your copier will need is important when setting your budget.  After figuring all this in, you will defiantly be able to find the copy machine that will best fit you and your company’s needs.

8 Excellent Tips on Buying an Affordable Copier Online

By sizes paper, 2 December, 2009, No Comment

The World Wide Web is the place to get a copier at great discounts. Online websites sell copiers online for homes, offices, manufacturing units, shops, as well as educational institutions. Before buying a copier determine your needs. Find out how many copies you need per day and whether you need a standalone copier or networked one.

Online stores sell new as well as refurbished copiers. There are vendors who sell copiers at discounted rates and offer incentives such as toner, ink cartridges, or accessories free. Customers have many choices when buying a copier on the internet.

Costs of copiers are not one-time you will need to calculate maintenance costs, paper costs, replacement of toners, and so on.

1. Log on to the internet and study the different kinds of copiers available. There are copiers that print, scan, fax, and copy. These are known as multi-functional products.

2. Determine whether you need a copier for just black and white products or will you need a copier that gives color copies. Color copiers cost at least 25% more.

3. Get a copier that has 20-50 ppm speed. That should be comfortable. Although a jet engine may seem tempting it will increase all other costs too.

4. Do your home work and find an online copier seller who is reliable and sells copier’s steadily. Buy from an online store that follows fair business practices and does not have any complaints registered.

5. Check with the Better Business Bureau whether the online store is reliable. And find out whether the payment gateways are secure.A reliable online copier store must accept credit cards and list their verifiable address on the website along with phone numbers.

6. Always compare prices and get at least three quotes for copiers before you decide.

7. Be an intelligent buyer and read reviews and copier guidelines before making a purchase. Compare features too; never choose a copier based on price alone.

8. Ask about shipping costs, return policy and guarantees.

When budgeting for a copier you need to consider ongoing costs like toner replacements, paper costs, service contracts, and so on. There are many top brands available Canon, Xerox, Toshiba, Sharp, Ricoh, and Konica. Choose a brand that gives good service and suits your needs. A good copier can cost between USD 1190- 12580.

The World Wide Web is an information repository; there are websites that rate top brands and others that publish consumer guidelines as well as user reviews. Make use of the wealth of information and choose a copier that will give you many years of trouble free service.

Wide Format Copiers

By sizes paper, 27 November, 2009, No Comment

Wide format Copiers

Wide format Copiers are used everywhere and are required to create duplicates of important documents. They are easily operated as they are quite simple to use. These special copiers are designed in such a way, that they have the capacity to print 100 copies in a mere minute. Though their prices have been increasing due to new inventions, you can get them at the lowest price from the internet. One of the preferred websites is the http://www.aectec.com. They supply a variety of the wide format machines at affordable prices, keeping in mind the customer services. Xerox is the founder of photo copying machines which were invented in 1960. Copiers are used in large quantities in offices and schools as they replicate the document in less time.

Technology gets better by the day so changes are brought and improvements are made to print faster. For high output they use digital equipments which decrease the processing time. Images are developed in less time with the highest clarity. The technology is so advanced that multitasking is taken care by the memory of the copier. You can give a print job of 100 prints directly without even customizing every print. You have to enter the specification for the first print and it will replicate the same specification for the remaining prints.

There are many manufacturers who produce these special photocopying machines. One of them is Cannon, the cannon IC2300N is one of the best large format copy machine as it has a printer, fax and a scanner. It costs around 6000 dollars as it is the best photo copying machine available in the market. It has the capacity to reduce the size of the print according to the requirements. One of the affordable ones is the cannon PC 430 that has a capacity to print four pages in a minute. It can be used for small scale organizations and costs around 600 dollars. Changes were brought in the recent times as the light emitted by the beam was harmful to the skin and were further replaced by the green beam light. The old light use to emit ultra violet rays that caused the harm. You can even purchase colored photo units as they are available in the market. They are costlier than normal black and white photo copiers because the mechanism used in color copiers is different and it requires lot of moving parts. Photo copying machines can be attached to the computer directly, and a print command can be given “on the fly”. This minimizes time as you do not have to edit the settings on the machine.

In brief, wide format copy machines are more expensive than the normal printers but the operational costs is less. You can compare different products from the above website given as they have a huge variety. These photo copying machines have to be maintained properly and on regular basis due to the fact that they are more sophisticated than the average machine. If damaged, a heavy repair cost has to be spent as they are not easily repaired, this can be minimized if you select a good manufacturer.

How to buy a copier guide

By sizes paper, 26 November, 2009, No Comment

Buying a copier for your office can become a daunting task with the huge variety of options available. To make the buying process easier, it is better to understand your budget, the copying requirements etc . It may also be worthwhile to explore if there any tax saving options available for your business.

For a SOHO business, the convenience of copying in house as compared to visiting a copy shop may be the key reason for buying a copier. For an SME, the considerations can be the cost of copying in house vs externally as also the time factor. With the advent of the multifunction copier, it is now possible to have a laser printer, copier, fax and scanner all in one! This can help with managing space in your office. If you require large volume of copying and printing, then there are machines custom designed to do this economically

Below are a few features you must consider before you make the final decision :

Duplexing

This is the capability to print on both sides. It’s worth paying a little more for this feature as it saves money in the long run.

Black And White Or Color Copier?

If you plan to use your copier for producing marketing collaterals, it is worthwhile investing in a color copier.

Copier Versatility

Make sure the copier can handle a variety of paper sizes and weights. You may also need to copy transparencies and index cards. If you need to copy from books, then go for a flatbed copier.

Copier Paper Capacity

As a business person, you can save time by giving a decent size copy run instead of copying one paper at a time. Look for a copier with a paper capacity which matches your requirement. You may also want a copier with a automatic document feeder that holds at least 20 sheets.

Copier Maintenance

Buy copiers which is low on maintenance. It is better to invest a little more into a high performance copier with low maintenance than a cheap copier with a high maintenance

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