How to Purchase a Color Copier

December 16, 2007 on 5:23 am | In Finance | No Comments
by Larry Brooks

In the market for a color copier? Well things have changed in the last few years. Color copiers have come way down in price and the features available has really increased.

Do you have an old slow noisy analog copier that takes forever to warm up? Do you have to outsource for color copies? It may be time to think about having your own color copier.

If you are replacing a machine or buying for the first time, there are a few things to consider. Modern copiers are now multifunction document handling systems. Do you want to purchase a new or a used machine? Please be aware that some older copiers may be analog and will require more maintenance than the newer digital copiers. Most digital copiers are capable of being used as a printer, a scanner and some as a fax machine.

The number of copies you will run in a month is your copy volume. This is an important factor when buying a color or b/w copier. If the copier is to slow, you will waste a lot of time waiting for the run to finish. But the faster the machine the more it costs. So it is wise to discuss with your sales rep.

Should you connect it to your network, it can be used as a high speed and versatile laser printer. Users can send print jobs to it just like any other printer, yet select duplexing, sorting, stapling, 11×17 size paper, and many other features printers do not offer.

In some cases the 2-5 cents per copy savings alone on laser printer costs will pay for this copier. Do the math, just 10,000 copies deferred to the digital copier saves $200-$500 a month.20,000 could save $1000 a month!!

A maintenance agreement is something you may want to consider with your purchase of a color copier. Some are for an allowed copy volume per month. Another type charges per copy. Either type may include toner and developer and/or parts or may not Or if you are running a very low volume, you might not want one.

Do your research diligently. The more you learn the better will be your purchase. A few more things to check out:

* Try to tell the sales rep all your requirements.

* Have you worked out a budget for this?

* Leasing is another path to obtaining a color copier.

* What will you ratio be for black and white to color copies be?

* Try to figure out what features you would like or need.

When you purchase a color copier, the more research you do the better your chance of buying just exactly what you need.

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Things You Should Keep in Mind With retractable Awnings

December 16, 2007 on 4:56 am | In Home Repair | No Comments
by Adam Peters

Awnings come in a large variety of shapes and sizes and so when choosing one it is important to consider a number of factors.

Awnings are not something which everyone is overly familiar with, but basically they are a canopy which is designed to help to shade people from the sun. They have been around for hundreds of years, though these days they are used mainly to protect the home and be more visually appealing at the same time. They can help to stop your furniture from fading and they can also protect the home from harsh weather conditions.

What to Look Out For When Purchasing Awnings

There are a number of different styles of awnings available to purchase today and they include awnings which cover whole patio areas and awnings which cover only the windows or doors. You can find more retractable awnings “http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/RetractableAwnings.html”>publications about retractable awnings at his website.Some awnings are really large and they run from the wall to a fence and they help to extend your garden. They even come with integral lighting which helps you to entertain during the evenings. If you further combine a heat lamp with the awning then that can help you to stay warm during colder months.

One thing you should look out for when purchasing an awning is its price. Now the price will vary depending entirely upon where you shop, but you can expect to pay anything from $250-$4,000. It makes sense to shop around and compare prices on the types of awnings that you are looking for. Hardware stores and your local carpenter are a good place to start and if you search online you could potentially save a lot of money too. So look around before you decide upon anything.

When you are looking into the price of an awning there are a number of things which you should also consider. The quality of the awning is important and also with the price is installation included? Many people would not be able to fit the awning themselves and so they would want to purchase an awning which includes installation. However in many cases the installation is not actually free and so it is worth checking and shopping around to see what you can get for your money.

Overall awnings are ideal for any home but you do need to make sure that you shop around to get the best deal for your money. Ensure that the quality of the awning is good and also that it suits your needs perfectly before you actually purchase it. Also double check the installation costs and see if you do actually need anybody to help you to install it. By installing it yourself you could save money.

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Christmas Tree Trimming Tips

December 16, 2007 on 4:34 am | In Home | No Comments
by Phil The Gardener

Decorating your Christmas tree is a personal design. It all depends upon your interests and taste. Here are some suggestions for your consideration.

1. Many people choose to use a theme for decorating their Christmas tree. Before you invest time and money make sure the colors you choose go with your tree and the room where the tree will be located. What types of themes can you use? Well you could use a single color as your theme, such as an all white tree. Or you could take a movie such as Transformers and use that as a theme. You could take a period in your families life such as the 70’s or when you lived in Louisiana as a theme. You would then pick items to reflect your life during those times.

2. No matter if you use a theme or not be sure to add some personal decorations. Personal ornaments always add to the tree and make it especially unique. No one will have exactly the same ornaments as you have on your tree.

3. To save time and trouble save the boxes the ornaments came in for storage later. If you do not have the original box; get a glass packing box from some mover. Label the box before you store the ornaments for easy retrieval. Be sure to separate each ornament with some type of packing material to protect them during storage.

4. Tree lights are a great addition to any tree. Be careful that the bulb does not rest against a branch or leaves. Fires are a concern especially during the holidays.

5. Hanging Christmas tree lights means finding out which lights work and which ones don’t. It’s always easier to find the burned out bulbs before you start. Be sure you start from the top of the tree when stringing your lights. Work down and then around the tree. Plan your path so you end up near an electrical outlet to finish your work.

6. Store your lights wrapped around some type of spindle. This can be a large empty can or cardboard cut into a spindle. This will help to keep the wire straight and not tangled for next year.

7. When starting to hang ornaments work from the bottom up. Place larger ornaments near the bottom and then the smaller ones up top. Have pets? You may want to place ornaments a little higher on the tree to minimize damage to the ornaments.

8. Think about how a tree looks after a snow and ice storm. Most of the ice and snow is towards the outside of the tree. Do the same with your Christmas tree tinsel. Apply most of it toward the ends of the branch

9. You want your ornaments to shine and compliment your tree. So rather than just putting every ornament you own on the tree, pick and choose the ones your want. This way every ornament has its own special place.

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