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The Facts Behind Genuine Sony Projector Lamps

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Projector Lamps

There is much more to a projector lamp than meets the eye; it is certainly not just a simple bulb. Sony projector lamps for instance are incredibly bright, and they only achieve this brightness via a complex chemical and electrical system, housed in a sealed module.

In-House Binding Vs Paying a Print Shop

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Here in this article we will crunch some numbers and find out just exactly how much you and your business can save by having your own binding machine on site. Since there are so many methods and machines out there to choose from, for the purposes of this article, we will concentrate on comb binding (easily the most common and cheapest method) and three Fellowes Machines: The Starlet, The Pulsar, and The Quasar E.

The Ten Most Common Binding Styles

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Smart businesses are always looking for ways to improve their image. One simple, relatively inexpensive, but often overlooked way to do just that is to put some serious thought into the appearance of your presentations, reports, and proposals. Here we list the top ten most-used binding methods, and their relative merits and disadvantages.

Thermal Binding Provides That Perfect Look

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

There are many ways to put together your proposals, reports, and presentations, all of which have their proper place and time. If you are looking for the very best, most permanent and professional-looking product, however, you would be well-served to take a close look at thermal binding. Thermal binding allows you to give your documents the dignity of a perfect-bound book, just like you would find on your shelf or the bookstore.

Amateur's Guide To Presentation Folders

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Colleen Davis

A good starting tool if you want to make great reports and presentations are presentation folders. With easy custom folder printing available to everyone these days it is possible to custom make presentation folders for specific reports and projects.

What Makes a Quality Trade Show Rental Service?

Posted on September 8, 2009 by Jeff Clark

Many business owners rely on trade shows to introduce their products, expand their markets and increase their contacts. But trade shows can sometimes require a considerable amount of money to initiate, which is why people rely on trade show rental service to offset some of the expense.

How to Change a Projector Lamp

Posted on October 18, 2009 by James Keane

Sometimes, you will know when to change your projector lamp (or projector bulb) because one day you will switch on the projector and the projector lamp will not work. There are a number of environmental factors that can shorten the life of a projector lamp because the bulbs are delicate objects.

Australian Business Forum – 5 Easy Steps to Highlight Your Business

Posted on August 21, 2009 by Angela

With the advancement in technology and with the ever expanding usage of internet, communication, sourcing and every other "ing" has become much simpler. Internet is your ultimate answer if you are fretting because you are a person with a business establishment and do not have much money to advertise or spend on publicity campaigns . There are quite a lot of forums for business people and business houses to connect, interact, share ideas, knowledge and wisdom - sounds clic...

How to Secure your Content Inside a Presentation Folder

Posted on August 20, 2009 by Robert Johnston

There are many ways to secure your content inside your presentation folders. Depending on your specific plan for your content there are appropriate types of folder structures that you can have once you start your folder printing in earnest.

Electronic Medical Records - Preparing Staff Members

Posted on August 14, 2009 by Gen Wright

Managing the human element to EMR implementation is critically important to the success of your project.



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Powis Parker Fastback Frequently Asked Questions

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

If you have a Powis Parker Fastback binding machine or are considering buying one you may have questions. In fact, I talk to customers and potential customers ever week about different questions that they have concerning the Fastback product line. This article is not designed to answer questions about any particular machine but instead offers answers concerning the entire line of Fastback binding equipment. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions that we encounter...

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Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

For most users, using the Fastback 15xs is as simple as inserting your book and pressing the Bind button. However, occasionally you may want or need to adjust some of the more advanced features on your machine. This article will provide instructions for changing two such features. It will tell you how to adjust the end position of your strip so that it lines up with the edge of your book.

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Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

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Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

The Fastback 25 photobook binder is an easy to use machine that is designed to be used as part of the Powis Photobook Workcell. However, even easy to use machines can have problems from time to time. This article will give you some basic instructions for troubleshooting problems with your Fastback 25. It will teach you how to open the machine, remove a jammed strip and clean your machine.

Binding Calendars with Twin Loop Wire and Calendar Hangers

Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Have you ever seen a calendar bound with twin loop wire with a small half moon punch out and a calendar hanger to hang it on the wall? Well now it is possible for you to create your own calendars just like this. All you need is twin loop wire binding machines, some twin loop wire, a thumb cut calendar punch and some calendar hangers. Here are a few quick instruction for binding calendars with twin loop wire and calendar hangers.

Four Reasons to Use a Modular Binding Punch for 2 Hole and 3 Hole Punching

Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Does your organization do a lot of two hole and three hole punching? Over the years, I have talked to a few customers who do massive amounts of this type of punching. One hospital that I spoke to would punch more than ten thousand sheets of paper every day. They were punching all of the paper work and doctors orders for charts and files. Obviously, they didn't want to use a small desktop hole punch for their documents. However, finding a punch to handle that type of volume isn't easy.

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Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Almost every elementary school has a roll laminator sitting in their office, library or work room. However, many teachers and parent volunteers have no idea how to use the laminator. Laminating documents with this type of laminator is not really difficult. You just need to know how. This article is designed to provide a set of simple step by step instructions for laminating with your school laminator.

Using Shredder Oil to Improve Performance and Prolong the Life of Your Shredder

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Just as you would never imagine (or shouldn't) running your car for 20,000 miles without changing the oil, you shouldn't imagine running your shredder without providing it with the oil that you need. In order to keep the cutting wheels and cutting head working efficiently, every shredder needs to be oiled on a consistent basis. Many people don't realize that this is a necessity and thus don't oil their shredding machines.

Book Binding - The Advantages of Professionally Finishing Your Documents and Reports

Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Who should think about book binding options? Professionals who need to present messages and concepts in print. It can take considerable resources (time, money, effort) to write, edit, illustrate, review, revise, and approve print-based information. After all of that hard work, it seems ridiculous to assemble the final product in a haphazard manner. The wrapping is the first indication of the quality of the contents.

How to Self-Publish Your School Cookbook

Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Thinking of publishing a class or school cookbook as a fundraiser or class project? You're in luck! This article describes the steps in the process so that you can publish a popular cookbook for your students and their families. Publishing your own cookbook is affordable and relatively simple if you have the right equipment, quality help, and a solid plan.