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How to reduce paper consumption in your office

September 14th, 2010 · No Comments

There are many easy ways for businesses and organizations to reduce their paper use and costs. Reductions of 20 percent or more are possible in most offices. Here are practical tips to help your company implement a cost-saving, paper reduction program:
1) Think before you print
It is simply too easy to push the print-button. For example, […]

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How to configure Printer Server through TCP/IP?

September 14th, 2010 · 2 Comments

This FAQ is applied to the below models and operation systems: PS-1203 / PS-1205 Windows 2000/XP only
Introduction: This installation guide is for walking you through the configuration of Edimax Printer Server as shown in the Figure-1. No software is required for sharing printers in this way.
Step by step:
Step one : Change the default IP of […]

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How to Connect to a Network Printer

September 13th, 2010 · No Comments

Our campus has many network printers that have the ability to print more pages per minute, more support for different paper size and better print quality. This guide will show you how to connect to a network printer.
1. Locate the network printer in your department / office.
2. On the side or top of the printer, […]

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How To Create Adobe PDF Files for Print and Press

September 13th, 2010 · No Comments

How to Create Adobe PDF Files for Print and Press guides you through the basic steps of producing PDF files from applications for high-quality output. It focuses mainly on the composite PDF workflow, but also provides some basic information about the pros and cons of a preseparated PostScript workflow. This document also explains the importance […]

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How to Prepare Files for Print

September 13th, 2010 · No Comments

A guide to preparing trouble-free files for print production. According to a 1997 Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (GATF) survey almost 58% of all files entering prepress production fail. Most of the errors are quite common and could easily be avoided. At Transcontinental we believe that good communication means good files, and good files mean a […]

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