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  • Should I Purchase A Color Copier Or A Black And White Copier? by willlazar
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    Most people think that buying a color copier is a lot more expensive than buying a black and white (b/w) copy machine.
  • My Book Of Random Crap by ClockWatchStop
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  • Top 5 Ways Nonprofit Organizations Can Save Money by willlazar
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    It doesn't matter whether the economy is booming or busting - nonprofit organizations are always interested in saving money. Of course, "saving money" doesn't necessarily have to mean "cutting corners" or "doing without altogether." There are plenty of ways nonprofit organizations can save money and still operate effectively and efficiently. 1. Accept Donations Whether you need a few simple pieces of equipment like telephones and cameras or larger pieces like computers and fax machines, chances are there's a family member, friend, or another business or organization that's already in the market to upgrade and willing to donate old supplies to you. 2. Buy Refurbished Electronics If you can't find everything you need through donations, consider buying refurbished electronics. Buying refurbished office equipment like refurbished machines, copiers, printers, fax, telecom systems, computers, and even cameras is a great way for nonprofit organizations to save money. After customers return them to the stores (either because they've changed their minds or found some minor problem with the way the electronics functioned), manufacturers inspect the items and make any repairs before certifying they're ready to return to store shelves as "refurbished" items. The manufacturers can't sell the items at the same prices as they'd sell brand new items, so they sell them at significantly lower costs. Purchasing refurbished electronics at lower costs than brand new electronics at regular costs helps nonprofit organizations save money. 3. Look for Volunteers Many nonprofit organizations already acquire much of their own legwork through volunteer efforts, but they can also find volunteers to donate time and skills to things like building and designing websites, creating logos for contact cards and stationary letterheads, and writing copy for websites, newsletters, and fliers. For More Info : https://ctcopiers.com/
  • Copier x Keith by kitfnfuwu
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    My first fic! I hope you like ittt!!
  • Printer Security is Not Worth Worrying About - Right? by willlazar
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    When looking at enterprise security, we commonly refer to and consider firewalls, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Virtual Private Networks (VPN), encryption and authentication. When we think of securing our data, we think of securing critical servers and databases. Rarely do we think of printers. Billions of dollars are spent worldwide on security each year, but how much did your organization spend on securing their printers this last 12 months? If you answered zero, you would be in the vast majority. Printers have come a long way since their widespread adoption in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Back in the day, each printer was connected to an individual system and could only process a single print job at a time. Today, printers have matured into multi-functional devices that bare little resemblance to their distant origins. Printers in the 21st century perform dozens of tasks including, but not limited to, printing, scanning, photocopying, faxing and even emailing documents. What most users, and even system, network and security administrators do not realize is what really goes on inside a printer and what functionality they truly have. Most users still think of the printers of 30 years ago; unintelligent devices that only possess the ability to print documents. This view is far removed from the truth. For More Info: http://ctcopier.com/refurbished-copiers-newer-models/