Tag: Printers

Does Your Brochure Pass the Test – Or is It Headed for the Trash? Part One

Posted on Jun.30, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

The decision on whether or not someone will read your brochure is usually decided in the first 5 seconds they look at it. What kind of message are you communicating in that five seconds? Will you make a favorable impression with your prospect? Will you move your prospect closer to the sale?
There are really only two key elements that will determine how well your brochure is received by prospects. These two elements will ultimately make the difference in your brochure [...]


Printers

Posted on Jun.25, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Do you feel overwhelmed when buying a computer or a new printer?
You are not alone. With so many products to choose from I know exactly how you feel. The best approach when buying a computer related product is to educate your self. This way you are making your own decisions from your own self-judgment. That’s go to be more powerful than listening to a sales guy, who is more concerned about getting commission than you – the customer, obtaining the [...]


Print Your Marketing Postcards For A Penny, Address Them For Free, and Automate the Whole Process

Posted on Jun.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

This article will show you how to cut your printing costs to a penny and have your postcards addressed for free without doing it all yourself, reducing the time you invest in your mailing to almost nothing.
So, you have a list of hot prospects in hand; you need a way to get your marketing message in front of them with the hope that a reasonable percentage will call you. You decide that you want to send a postcard to each [...]


Just The Fax, M?am

Posted on Jun.15, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

For years, I smugly prided myself as a non-fax machine person. I felt it beneath my dignity to own such a technical contraption. The quill is more my style than a computer but, being practical, I reluctantly use a computer, casting wistful glances at the dust gathering on my quill.
Unfortunately, in the world in which we live, it is necessary to fax some letters or documents to someone in some odd part of the world. I don’t like it, but [...]


Make or Break Factors – When Considering Estimating Software

Posted on Jun.07, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Make-or-Break Factors in Success and Profitability
For quick printers, estimating can prove to be a major factor in the success or failure of their business.
When a customer requests a bid on a job, they need a fast turnaround, and the best price. For a printer, there are two important issues; first of course is the price and second the profit. If they price a job too high they might miss out on getting the job, and if they price it too [...]


Create Your Own Business Cards, Part 2

Posted on Jun.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

This is the second part of creating your own business card. If you missed the first one, let me know: mailto:webmistress@janes-place.com
Click in the box, where you want your text to appear.Type in your text. Make sure the text is where you want it. For example, in my card the bottom text wasn’t under my logo. To put it under the logo, I highlighted the text I wanted under the logo and clicked on the left button on the tool bar.
You [...]


Inkjet Jargon Explained

Posted on Jun.04, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

With all the technical terms out there, it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with inkjet jargon. Unfortunately, understanding the differences between the various terminologies is a must in todays advanced technological age. Below are a few of the more commonly used inkjet jargon terms you might come across and some information that will help you keep it all straight in your head.
Sometimes you might see the term CMYK. This strange looking word is simply an acronym to identify [...]


Printers: What Really Happens When You Hit ?Print?

Posted on May.31, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

You just poured hours upon hours into a lengthy research paper. All that’s left to do is print it out. And that’s the easy part, right? Sure looks easy from the user perspective, but it’s actually quite complicated. A series of critical processes kick off as soon as you kit the OK button.
The first thing that happens is your software application (MS Word, Excel, etc) sends the data you want to print to your printer driver. The printer driver is [...]


Selecting an Ink Jet printer?With Low Operating Cost

Posted on May.17, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Printer technology has made tremendous advances in the past five years. Speeds are up and print quality is great. Meanwhile, printer costs have declined.
What has not improved is the cost of ink. Printer manufacturers expected to make their profit on replacement cartridges, and they do. But in charging high prices they created another industry that they have to compete with.
Now there are generic or compatible replacements; you can buy refilled cartridges and refill kits so you can refill them yourself. [...]


Perfect Quotes

Posted on Apr.11, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Customers who are requesting for printing quotes from the
different printing companies often get frustrated by the long
process it takes to finish one. Customers tend to complain about
the services they provide regarding the time they have consumed
to finish the project and also the time it takes them o have it.
This is the common complains of the customers.
With all the complaints that the customers have, printers can
also explain their side. Let’s dig in and see what they have to
explain this problem. [...]