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A campus is a hotbed of IT print and imaging peripherals. As much as one would like to move towards a paperless campus, the truth is, huge volumes of print material, copied documents, scanned pages and faxed sheets float around admin offices, classrooms, labs and libraries every single day that the institution operates.
Imagine this multiplied 18 times, and what you have is De La Salle Philippines (DLSP).Click here for more.
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Gordon Chisholm,computer operations manager for the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) had very clear requirements when considering printing and imaging solutions. Low total cost of ownership (TCO), standardization of range, prompt high-quality service and easy installation of a range of machines across multiple sites, were uppermost in considering a long-term supplier. These were key areas that Brother delivered on. Click here for more
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When the cost of owning a printer starts to contribute significantly to a company’s operating costs, and when the inconvenience of operating it becomes more trouble than its worth – the time has come to look for a replacement. That’s was exactly what happened to Research Plus Pte Ltd.
Research Plus is a boutique research and consulting firm, specializing in market research and in-depth data analyses. The nature of business demands very high print volumes, the laser printer was always in demand and most of the time the company analysts had to either queue for their jobs, or to make do with inferior prints churned out by the inkjet printers. Click here for more
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The deadline is up. There are three magazines rushing for print at the same time – and they all needed the very last round of proof reading.
Jane Leong, Managing Director of Singapore’s independent publishing house – CR Media, has to ensure that the final burst runs smoothly before the pace winds down for the month.
With three monthly titles focusing on different industry segments, and another one that is published annually, it takes incredible speed and efficiency to ensure that they are timely, of high print and editorial quality, and most importantly – profitable. Click here for more
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It used to be the business travelers who needed the flexibility of faxing and printing at their disposal. Well, they still do – but hoteliers increasingly have to handle such requests from their everyday guests as well. There are now families, couples, lone travelers who bring their work with them as they take their holidays, and a business-friendly hotel will definitely be factored into their travel plans. Click here for more
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Brother NZ’s Aaron Bhatnagar and Flight Centre’s
Dion Brownof Flight Centre needed printing solutions that were able to carry out a variety of functions and offered savings in paper costs and time. He achieved this when the Flight Centre deployed the MFC-8840D and HL-7050N machines throughout its New Zealand branch network.
The Australian-owned independent retail travel group’s New Zealand subsidiary has 106 branches up and down the country, offering competitively priced airfares, accommodation, and related travel services. Click here for more
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