Archive for October, 2009

DocuSense pitches in to help the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies

October 27th, 2009 by under HP Printers, Print Repair. No Comments.

No, DocuSense did not score the winning run to clinch the 2008 World Series but technician Ben of DocuSense scored a personal home run when he went to Citizen’s Park.  On a routine equipment service call to the offices of the Philadelphia Phillies , Ben got a glimpse of the winning trophy and was full of pride to know that his field work helps keep the team in the game!

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The Zen of Document Generation

October 26th, 2009 by under Print & Copy Best Practices. No Comments.

What Is The Largest Contributor to Hardcopy Costs?

October 26th, 2009 by admin under Print & Copy Best Practices. No Comments.

Office Zen

Zen is perhaps the most annoyingly overused term in modern conversation, but it does have its place. In this case it’s the value of simplicity. In our modern business world technology has become ubiquitous, and usually it has been purchased in a reactionary manner rather than a carefully executed plan. This has left many companies with purpose specific devices from many different manufacturers and IT departments mumbling something about new models in a corner. Enter the teachings of Zen. By working with a well informed technology provider and perhaps more importantly your IT department, it is possible to not only drastically simplify your device infrastructure, but drastically improve productivity at the same time.

Point Proven

According to Photizo Group, a leading industry research firm, perhaps the largest driver of hardcopy costs in most organizations is having too many printing devices. While one device for six workers is considered optimum for most office environments, a recent study of 105 North American firms found an average of one device for every two knowledge workers. In their white paper titled “Hidden Assets” they detail this and other inefficiencies that contribute to overspending and high document output costs. View this document

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Ten Things to Consider When Buying a Multifunction Printer: Article 5

October 1st, 2009 by under Multifunction Printer MFP. 9 Comments.

How Easy Is It To Use?

Recap:

You’ve determined your requirements, calculated the total cost of owning and operation, listened to comments from third parties and looked at all the ways to connect the multifunctional printer to your network. What’s the next question to ask yourself? How easy is it to use?

Summary:

Whether your office is small with one or two users or large enough to require multiple units, people want the equipment that’s easy to use. You can teach people the functions of the machine but usually training is easily forgotten and users will rely on intuitive use.

As discussed in previous articles ease of connection and print driver installation are important factors and apply in this topic as well but the five things that should be considered are the display, driver, cartridge replacement, paper feed and trouble shooting.

Visit with your dealer or get a demo in before you buy, then look at these five:

1) Display:

The display should be large enough for fat fingers, easy to read and maybe more importantly, intuitive to follow. Functions, number of copies, and trouble shooting hints should be readily displayed.

2) Driver use:

If you have to click into the menu more than once to get to easy tasks like duplex printing, tray choices and paper settings, you’ve probably got the wrong machine.

3) Cartridge replacement:

It has to be done sometime, but is often the one thing a user doesn’t want to do. The cartridges and/or imaging components must be easily accessible and replaceable. Color devices are more complicated; sometimes requiring nine or more separate component replacement consumables. Make sure even your congressman could replace them without any advice or be prepared to train a key user. Oh, and it’s a good idea to have spares around.

4) Paper feed:

Whether original documents going in, or copies, faxes or print jobs coming out, it’s vital that the paper feed works correctly. Jams are the most frequent problem. Paper paths should be easy to access and jams have to be easy to clear. The original feeder should be labeled to let the user know whether to feed face up or down, sounds elementary but think about the time wasted collating or re-printing jobs because the paper was fed wrong. Paper trays must be easily marked, accessible and easy to fill; now that’s elementary.

5) Troubleshooting:

Sooner or later something will go wrong and that’s when troubleshooting comes in. Look for a device that has troubleshooting on the display showing the problem and the solution immediately. Some require running thru the menu at the device. The best workgroup devices will report the problem and the solution back to the printing user’s screen. For the harder problems, you’ll want easily accessible, on-line help from the manufacturer’s website listing issues and their remedy.

Next topic.  Know its Multitasking Abilities. Have any questions or comments about this article?   Visit us at DocuSense or post a reply

Previous articles:
1. Know your requirements
2. Know the Total Cost of Ownership
3. Know what third parties have to say
4. Know how easy it is to connect to an existing network

Upcoming articles:

6. Know its multitasking abilities
7. Know its bi-directional communication capabilities
8. Know the available device management, remote intelligence, and support
9. Know whether it provides the level of security and confidentiality you need
10. Know what software and solutions are available

Multifunction printers can help you streamline duplicated and cumbersome document processes and electronically organize, edit and archive your paper documents. With an MFP and a simple software application you can turn paper documents into electronic format and send to multiple destinations – email, document repositories, network folders, even remote printers – with a single scan.

Once you’re armed with the knowledge you’ve gathered by asking these questions, you’ll be prepared to make the right decision for your business.

Please contact us with any questions. Docusense 1-800-422-0080

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