Consolidation Tips for Color Copier

Many people want a color copier to replace their older color printer and monochrome printer because it saves space. While it may save money when done correctly, it turns into a nightmare if you fail to consider a few things. For example, if you plan to consolidate, you need to put the color copier on…

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Ignorance Will Cost You

When you have been working with the same copier company for years, the last thing you want to hear is that they ripped you off. Our beloved rep has been soaking us for years? While we are not saying that they are, we do recommend people look around for a few quotes before making a…

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What’s That Loud Noise in the Xerox WorkCentre 6400?

We received this unique and interesting feedback recently: Despite UPS sending the Xerox WorkCentre 6400 to us upside down, the manufacturers packaged the device well. However, the fact that it came upside down seemed odd because they sent it on a pallet. When we removed the packaging, we plugged it in and hoped the UPS…

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Copier for Political Campaigns

Every time election season rolls around, we start to receive a slew of phone calls for political campaigns; customers who need a short-term copier rental for the next six months. While it seems a logical solution to sift through used copiers or a short-term rental, we recommend customers look at smaller units. Why should they…

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Weird Xerox WorkCentre 4260 Setup Issues

Strange Setup Issues with the Xerox WorkCentre 4260MFP After ordering a WorkCentre 4260XF for one of our customers, we noticed that the box towered over us at seven feet tall. That seemed a bit intimidating at first but we never would have believed what came next. Once we put it together and started the installment,…

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Getting to Know Xerox

Xerox has led the printing industry for decades because of their amazing service and dedication to customer satisfaction. As a company, they were the first to invent the desktop computer, office server and graphical user interface. This device later became known as the mouse. They eventually licensed their inventions to Steve Jobs who used them…

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Have You Experienced a Line on Your Prints?

Most business owners have experienced the line that runs down their page. This is an infamous issue, and one common reason is that the drum is not working properly. However, the most common cause of the line issue is because a small piece of dirt has infiltrated the glass that scans. How can you determine the cause?…

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Desktop Copier a Good Solution?

With a desktop copier, you reduce the time and cost needed to fax, print and duplicate materials. Even today, black-and-white desktop copiers remain the most widespread option available. For businesses that do not need color for their documents, this becomes an excellent cost-saving option. If your business requires a color desktop copier, call our Fort…

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Want to Maintain Your New Printer? Here’s How!

You pay a great deal of money for a new printer, so you should take the necessary steps to maintain it. First, shake the toner cartridge before the installation. With a new cartridge, you want to shake it well because this guarantees the best quality prints. If the printer starts to produce uneven or faded…

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History of the Fax Machine

Now thought of as common pieces of office equipment, Alexander Bain, father of the fax machine, obtained a British patent for regulating currents in 1843. After Bain created the initial prototype, other inventors such as F.C. Blakewell earned a patent for the copying telegraph. 10 years later, Giovanni Caselli invented the first fax known as…

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