14th April 2011
Originally photocopiers were all analogue. They worked by reflecting light onto a photosensitive surface. This surface (plate later to become the drum) reacted to light. Where the surface was charged the resistance of the drum lowered when exposed to ligh...
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09th March 2011
If there is one thing that most of us can now agree upon, it is the fact that we have been and continue to be in a financial downturn. In these circumstances there is always a spin-off effect starting with the reduced discretionary spending by households ...
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25th February 2011
In terms of computers and computer accessories (peripherals) a "driver" is a piece of software code that allows each of these components to work in sync with each other. Almost the same as a car needs a driver to control where the car goes, and how it get...
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11th February 2011
Dating back to 1938, the original inventor of photocopying, Mr. Chester Carlson, was a part time researcher, a patent attorney and an inventor. In his role at the Patent Office he was always required to make copies of large amounts of documents. As you co...
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08th February 2011
With the ongoing development of technology, particularly in the area of office productivity, the fact that most of the multifunction centers and photocopiers on the market these days contain Hard Disk Drives (HDD's) is no surprise to anyone in the industr...
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05th February 2011
So you are running your home based business and you want to better utilize the machines you have access to. You want to use your scanner/printer to copy documents and act as a photocopier. Well of course this is possible, and there are software programs a...
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02nd February 2011
What are copiers?
Copiers are machines that provide us with the duplicate prints of our booklets in an artless and cheap way. Basically, this technology was termed as "xerography" years before. Nowadays, people make use of their printers more for any ...
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31st January 2011
3D Photocopiers are not like common photocopying machines. Although most of these are costly since the concept itself is not commercially available yet, it is still a good investment if company budget permits it. Units which uses 3D technology involves th...
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28th January 2011
Samsung is yet another brand that has competed for the top group of business machines. Until his death in 1987, the original founder headed Samsung Group out of Japan. This company started before the Korean war and was considered a major company well befo...
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21st January 2011
Photocopier Tabs are amazing in that the purpose they fill is one that saves loads of time which equates to money in the fast pace world of office administration, and document production. Imagine for one second that you have a training manual to duplicate...
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18th January 2011
Kyocera Corporation was launched way back in 1959 when it was known as the Kyocera Ceramics Co. and back then its sole product line were ceramic insulators for electrical products and as a vital part of their evolvement over the last 40 years, they are st...
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17th January 2011
These days although we all still need to purchase or lease office equipment if we are running an office, even from home, there is no necessity to actually visit a store to acquire everything we need in the way of office equipment. You might agree that the...
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17th January 2011
Well contrary to what one may think, the Sharp brand got its name from one of the first inventions ever made by the original founder, in or around 1915. The invention was the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil. It was not until 1928 when that company was destro...
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13th January 2011
Before I begin this polemic, the subject of which will be study-packs etc, let me clarify what I mean by the term study-pack: a study-pack is a staple-bound booklet made up of photocopies of articles and extracts, for use by various kinds of student. It's...
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12th January 2011
Generally speaking wide format printers are printers that range between twelve inches and one hundred inches in width. Specifically designed to make printing of larger documents, images, maps, and banners a whole lot easier than printing multiple pages on...
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