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How to Choose the Best Printer for Your Home Office

  • May 27, 2011
  • By James Murray in How To

Let’s be honest. You don’t like printers, do you? They are heavy, clunky, expensive contraptions that take up desk space and slow down your workflow – and that’s when they’re running perfectly. They run out of paper, run out of ink or toner, and jam at the most inconvenient times (I have long wondered how they know to do ...

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How to Speed Up Your Printer

  • May 5, 2011
  • By Casey O'Brien in How To

Is your printer spitting out pages faster than Usain Bolt can run the 100m's? Or is it stuck at a snail’s pace? If the later applies to you, then fear not as we have listed a few tricks to boost your printers performance. 1. Reduce Print Quality If you’re not printing photographs or rich graphics then consider reducing the print quality. The results ...

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A Guide to Printing Photos at Home

  • April 26, 2011
  • By James Adams in How To

The days of going down to the chemist to get your roll of film developed are long gone. Today you can get top quality prints of your digital photos at home using just your personal computer and a photo printer. Here are a few tips that will help you create a stunning array of sharp, professional looking photos without setting ...

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5 Tips for Cleaning the Inside of Your Printer

  • April 21, 2011
  • By James Adams in How To

In order to get the most from your printer, you have to regularly clean the inside of your printer. Not only will performing maintenance on your printer help to prolong its life, but cleaning will also help to ensure that each print job is of high quality. Standard problems like smudges and paper jams will also cease if you take ...

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Cutting Back on Paper: 7 Ways to Use Less Paper

  • April 15, 2011
  • By James Adams in How To

Whether you have concerns about your ecological footprint or are in need of cutting spending at the office, working on saving paper is an excellent objective. There are two main things you can do to save paper: converting paper use to technology use and cutting back on thoughtless paper consumption. We hope that the following tips will help you implement ...

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9 Beautifully Printed Japanese Cartographic Maps

  • October 14, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in How To

By studying maps of Japan’s Edo period, we can track the development of geographical knowledge through the country. Fortunately, these maps also happen to be some of the most beautiful, detailed and innovative ever created. From the Greek words ‘chartis’ meaning map, and ‘graphein’ meaning write, cartography is the art of creating maps to covey spatial information to an audience in ...

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7 Amazing Types Of Invisible Ink & How You Can Use Them

  • May 27, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in How To

Invisible ink is the stuff of romantic legend. Spies and clandestine lovers alike have used it for centuries to convey hidden messages to their partners. Although invisible ink is still used today for these purposes, it has taken on many more practical and fascinating roles in recent years. Hundreds of liquids, from fruit juices to specially formulated chemicals, can be used ...

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20 Top Print On Demand Services

  • May 7, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in How To

Traditional publishing was revolutionised by the advent of print on demand services. As the digital age advanced and new printing and printer ink technology became available the approach to publishing changed. Print on demand has seen a boom as unlike traditional publishing the technical setup is much quicker, costs are reduced due to low inventory costs and publishers only print ...

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13 Useful & Fun Things You Can Print At Home

  • March 26, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in How To

Printers are definitely under utilised by most people. We tend to think about printers as useful for only printing out documents and photographs. Sure you can print out CD covers and labels but you need special software and paper, then there are the alignment issues and it just doesn't seem worth the hassle. Wrong! There are easy ways to print ...

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Samsung ML-1640 : Monochrome Laser Printer

  • January 12, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in How To

Samsung has a distinct name in the printer market for the stylish looks its printers wear. But, their latest monochrome laser printer, ML-1640 has more to it than it meets the eye. It’s a compact laser printer that can sit in the smallest places and boasts of some of the top end features. The dimensions are comparable to an inkjet printer ...

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