Archive for October, 2009


Author: PrintPlease, October 28, 2009  October 28, 2009
Xerox copier supplies

Some of the most valuable assets for any large company are their copyrights and trademarks. These simple rights allow for brand marketing and set them apart from the competition. One of the biggest problems in maintaining these rights is ensuring exclusivity.

Companies like Xerox and Kleenex have become so synonymous with their products that they are at risk of losing their copyright protection. Because of this, the companies go to great lengths to ensure people don’t refer to “copies” as “Xerox” or “facial tissue” as “Kleenex.” So the next time you pick up some Kleenex or Xerox copier supplies, remember the importance of their name.


Author: PrintPlease, October 14, 2009  October 14, 2009
Konica Minolta color printers

Last week my Mom asked me to help her pick out a new printer. I decided to take a look at the one she currently has, which appears to be a relic from a prehistoric age. It was the same printer I remember using in elementary school, often taking a half an hour to print a single essay.

She was worried about the cost of a new printer, as she hadn’t purchased one in well over a decade. I was happy to inform her that there are many quality models, like Konica Minolta color printers, that will be less expensive than the price she paid for her outdated one


Author: admin, October 2, 2009  October 2, 2009

The MFX-C3400 from Muratec prints exceptional 11″x17″ color, robust color copying, high-speed faxing and intuitive digital document delivery to email addresses, PC folders and USB flash drives, all within the footprint of a traditional letter/legal multifunction device.  This machine is very user friendly while also being very durable.

The Muratec MFX-C3400 can easily create full color 3″x5″ postcards.  11.6″x47.4″ banners and everything in between!  By combining a high-resolution LED print engine, with a seamless paper path, you can efficiently create a variety of color documents quicker with fewer paper jams than the rest of the competition.