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To Follow-up or Not to Follow-up o need to replenish the colour toners.IntroductionIn government offices, with Insurance companies, in relations of Customer/Client and Service Provider and even in corporate world, at times we follow-up with the concerned person to know and to ensure if our work has been done or not. I personally don’t like this act of follow-ups; I don’t encourage such activities and I don’t appreciate that. I feel that by following-up you are insulting the other person. If someone need to follow-up with me or if someone follow-up with me, I feel insulted. So, what is the solution? Whether we should follow-up? Who should follow-up? In this wri At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. But a large proportion of printing can still useful Need To Start An Extra Income Stream When considering the acquisition, upgrade or replacement of office printers, without doubt the combined factors of print speed, brand reputation, connectivity to existing equipment and print quality are all part of the decision mix. But budgeting for the total cost of the selected printer in terms of the consumables used - this is the real challenge for buyers. This is the area where the manufacturers and distributors are battling for the income streams from consumables - inks, toner cartridges, print media, replacement parts and the like. Here the discounts are less obvious, and for good reason. The onus is squarely on the buyer to consider these costs, and to ensure they are not buying into an expensive cost of ownership.If you want an extra income stream, the best advice (and you'll hear me repeat this one over and over) is to research all of the potential options first. Do more than homework. Do a thesis.I would very much suggest that your research should have two major columns to it. Not pros and cons...this time it should be long term and short term.The short term column is for quick bursts of potential money ideas. Online these could include writing articles for other website owners, joining the latest mlm opportunity, getting involved email programs. Etc. I won't go into all of the options you So, rather than going with the brand and the technology they are used to, and looking for the biggest purchase price discount, what do buyers have to gain by doing their research? The answer, of course, is a great deal. Inkjet or Laser Printer? First off, the mantra from IT departments is often fixed in stone, that laser printers should always be specified as the more "professional" choice for any organisation. But for small groups, inkjet provides a perfectly professional print quality, and would suit small networked teams, not least because of the quiet operation compared with some extremely noisy laser systems in operation. On the other hand, in terms of purchase price alone, the cost of entry-level colour laser has also made laser very attractive to corporations, so that they can follow the advice of their IT departments, upgrade monochrome laser to colour and then absorb the supplies and consumables costs in their departmental stationery budgets. But in another scenario, price discounting has also brought the colour laser printer within reach of the home-office worker, or sole trader company, where the "mantra" factor tempts buyers away from inkjet simply through the belief that laser provides better print quality at faster print speeds. Here, it is quite possible that low page counts and colour content would not justify the higher cost of many laser printers currently available. On the other hand again, by looking amongst the best discounted prices, colour laser printers in the Canon range can be found at a very similar prices to Hewlett-Packard business inkjet machines, and as we shall see, can offer laser technology at a competitive overall Cost of Printing, when print volumes are below average. High volume or low volume usage? In the debate about the best route - laser or inkjet - a major deciding factor is, without doubt, the anticipated volume of use. Even considering the above examples, discounting would have to be far too heavy in order for any laser printer to match the low overall cost of printing available with, say, the HP Officejet Pro K550. Tests have shown that overall cost of printing on this printer, in a high-volume environment, has been shown to be as low as two pence per page taking into account a purchase price that is well below ?100. Conversely, users with low volume needs might aim to avoid replacing the more expensive laser parts. Some might hope not even to need to replenish the colour toners. At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. But a large proportion of printing can still usefull Maintaining Cash Book, Posting and Balancing and looking for the biggest purchase price discount, what do buyers have to gain by doing their research? The answer, of course, is a great deal.In the case of a new business the amount will be written in the cash column if the cash is introduced and in the bank column if it is directly deposited in the bank with the words, "To Capital Account" on the debit-side of the cash book. In the case of a continuing business the opening balances are written as "To Balance b/d" Receipt side of the cash book. (Dr. Side)It is used to record all receipts both in cash and by cheques as also to record the discount allowed to our debtors while receiving the payment. Cash receipts are entered in the cash column whereas amounts received by cheques ar Inkjet or Laser Printer? First off, the mantra from IT departments is often fixed in stone, that laser printers should always be specified as the more "professional" choice for any organisation. But for small groups, inkjet provides a perfectly professional print quality, and would suit small networked teams, not least because of the quiet operation compared with some extremely noisy laser systems in operation. On the other hand, in terms of purchase price alone, the cost of entry-level colour laser has also made laser very attractive to corporations, so that they can follow the advice of their IT departments, upgrade monochrome laser to colour and then absorb the supplies and consumables costs in their departmental stationery budgets. But in another scenario, price discounting has also brought the colour laser printer within reach of the home-office worker, or sole trader company, where the "mantra" factor tempts buyers away from inkjet simply through the belief that laser provides better print quality at faster print speeds. Here, it is quite possible that low page counts and colour content would not justify the higher cost of many laser printers currently available. On the other hand again, by looking amongst the best discounted prices, colour laser printers in the Canon range can be found at a very similar prices to Hewlett-Packard business inkjet machines, and as we shall see, can offer laser technology at a competitive overall Cost of Printing, when print volumes are below average. High volume or low volume usage? In the debate about the best route - laser or inkjet - a major deciding factor is, without doubt, the anticipated volume of use. Even considering the above examples, discounting would have to be far too heavy in order for any laser printer to match the low overall cost of printing available with, say, the HP Officejet Pro K550. Tests have shown that overall cost of printing on this printer, in a high-volume environment, has been shown to be as low as two pence per page taking into account a purchase price that is well below ?100. Conversely, users with low volume needs might aim to avoid replacing the more expensive laser parts. Some might hope not even to need to replenish the colour toners. At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. 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The problem is there are many companies out there who will sell you products at “wholesale prices” but you will come to find very quickly that 99% of these companies are not real wholesalers, and the fact is you could go on eBay or search the internet right now and buy the products you want for less from a retailer than these so called wh But in another scenario, price discounting has also brought the colour laser printer within reach of the home-office worker, or sole trader company, where the "mantra" factor tempts buyers away from inkjet simply through the belief that laser provides better print quality at faster print speeds. Here, it is quite possible that low page counts and colour content would not justify the higher cost of many laser printers currently available. On the other hand again, by looking amongst the best discounted prices, colour laser printers in the Canon range can be found at a very similar prices to Hewlett-Packard business inkjet machines, and as we shall see, can offer laser technology at a competitive overall Cost of Printing, when print volumes are below average. High volume or low volume usage? In the debate about the best route - laser or inkjet - a major deciding factor is, without doubt, the anticipated volume of use. Even considering the above examples, discounting would have to be far too heavy in order for any laser printer to match the low overall cost of printing available with, say, the HP Officejet Pro K550. Tests have shown that overall cost of printing on this printer, in a high-volume environment, has been shown to be as low as two pence per page taking into account a purchase price that is well below ?100. Conversely, users with low volume needs might aim to avoid replacing the more expensive laser parts. Some might hope not even to need to replenish the colour toners. At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. 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Even considering the above examples, discounting would have to be far too heavy in order for any laser printer to match the low overall cost of printing available with, say, the HP Officejet Pro K550. Tests have shown that overall cost of printing on this printer, in a high-volume environment, has been shown to be as low as two pence per page taking into account a purchase price that is well below ?100. Conversely, users with low volume needs might aim to avoid replacing the more expensive laser parts. Some might hope not even to need to replenish the colour toners. At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. But a large proportion of printing can still useful Netsuite and VOIP - The Future Of Small Business Growth o need to replenish the colour toners.With new features of Netsuite, it is now possible to integrate your DeskTop PC Phone solution with netsuite, contacts, customers, leads and other records. This new change enables companies, including my own, to leverage cheaper calling features of VOIP whilst not having to move away from a customer or contact screen, effectively allowing me to see all my customers 360' information whilst clicking their onscreen phone number to call them directly....These features bridge the divide between having to search for client contacts, pick up the phone and manually dial, now with Netsuite we do not At the level of 250 pages per month, for example, a user will print 9,000 pages over three years. Calculating at at black-only to colour page ratio of 70%/30% (in favour of black-only), then only 2,700 of those pages will be colour. At this level, many laser printers will need a toner change during the life - or the capital cost write-off period - of the printer. But it is not impossible to find a low-end entry-level laser printer with a 2,000-page starter toner capacity so that for such users there is no need for a colour toner change within three years. Other factors affecting colour printer choice Colour is desirable of course, when working with presentation materials. But a large proportion of printing can still usefully involve only monochrome output. How much colour is used will always be a factor in costs. Discipline is needed to ensure correct printer settings for the task in hand. Discipline is also needed, of course, for test printing, where draft settings are important to ensure no unnecessary, cumulative wastage. With the choice in technologies, and with the choice in entry-level pricing inkjets, against high specification or workhorse lasers, and against the additional complexities of multifunctional printers, it pays to think hard about the actual tasks to which a new printer is to address and the number of users it is to serve. This is the starting point for an understanding of the actual costs of owning the printer over its lifetime in the workplace.
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