Posts
We get a lot of calls from customers because their copier is not working properly and so they assume that they need a technician to come and fix the problem, but so many times the problem is actually something that they could have easily fixed with just a little bit of problem solving. One of the…
Read MoreA lot of times copiers can be very expensive, and this is why businesses will often try to seek out used copiers. But used copiers, while a lot cheaper in the short term, can turn out to be a very big hassle in the long run. This is a why when we run across a company…
Read MoreIf you find a used copier that will save you a lot of money upfront, it will not necessarily save you money for the entire time you own your copier. This is a common misconception, however. It is similar to buying a used car: If you find a used car that has very few miles…
Read MoreKeep it Clean, Please When working in an office environment, it’s important to keep things clean. Not only conversation and jokes, but copiers as well. Sure, there may be a copier technician that comes in every so often to clean the machine and check it out to make sure everything is working the way…
Read MoreWhen you are choosing a new Sacramento copier, there are a lot of factors to consider. Today’s consumers have more choices than ever when it comes to copiers, but more is not always better. You can easily blow your budget by purchasing the latest and greatest machine that is filled with features, but that might…
Read MoreModern copiers push the boundaries of innovation with easy use and a diverse range of products, allowing you to custom select the best fit for you. Most copiers are multifunction and provide unparalleled performance, combining simplicity and power. Digital advances make it so copier features can include fax, scan, print, and copy functions through network…
Read MoreA century ago if a human being wanted to make a single copy of a document there were few affordable options other than transcribing the material by hand. This frustration drove Chester Carlson, the inventor of “xerography” to experiment with new “dry copying processes.” Carlson was a patent lawyer who had grown tired of hand…
Read More