What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dustinb3403 haha, yeah I know, I was just trying to brighten up peoples days with some IT humour.
I ended up downloading the 8 bit version, it only took 6 minutes.
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while i've got you here, who now makes good office printers? Print runs of 5-20 pages, duplexing, colour, networked.
HP & Canon used to be the bees knees, Kyocera seem reliable, but I'm not a fan, Lexmark are .. Oki, don't really know.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
while i've got you here, who now makes good office printers? Print runs of 5-20 pages, duplexing, colour, networked.
HP & Canon used to be the bees knees, Kyocera seem reliable, but I'm not a fan, Lexmark are .. Oki, don't really know.
Define good. Printers are a commodity. Brand doesn't matter much but what class of printer you are buying do. I'd pick the one with the best warranty and lowest cost (including toner).
You also forgot Brother and Xerox in your line-up.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
while i've got you here, who now makes good office printers? Print runs of 5-20 pages, duplexing, colour, networked.
HP & Canon used to be the bees knees, Kyocera seem reliable, but I'm not a fan, Lexmark are .. Oki, don't really know.
Copier wise, we swapped to Kyocera.
Small office printers I look at HP, and now more recently Kyocera.Don't like Brother, Fuji-Xerox, Ricoh for small office printers. I find that they're either cheap (the bad kind) or just generally craptastic for a work environment.
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@nadnerb after visiting a few suppliers, there's no stock!!
went with kyocera.
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Any idea what happened? Couldn't get to Mangolassi this AM
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Any idea what happened? Couldn't get to Mangolassi this AM
NodeBB itself crashed.
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@nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Don't like Brother, Fuji-Xerox, Ricoh for small office printers. I find that they're either cheap (the bad kind) or just generally craptastic for a work environment.
We have been quite unhappy with our last Brother.
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@nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
while i've got you here, who now makes good office printers? Print runs of 5-20 pages, duplexing, colour, networked.
HP & Canon used to be the bees knees, Kyocera seem reliable, but I'm not a fan, Lexmark are .. Oki, don't really know.
Copier wise, we swapped to Kyocera.
Small office printers I look at HP, and now more recently Kyocera.Don't like Brother, Fuji-Xerox, Ricoh for small office printers. I find that they're either cheap (the bad kind) or just generally craptastic for a work environment.
We have a bunch of Xerox models (leased units) out that use drivers for a different model than what the printers tags say. Do not recommend.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
while i've got you here, who now makes good office printers? Print runs of 5-20 pages, duplexing, colour, networked.
HP & Canon used to be the bees knees, Kyocera seem reliable, but I'm not a fan, Lexmark are .. Oki, don't really know.
I have two HPs; One laser that does duplex and single-sided scan copy, and an ink jet that does duplex copy print.
Both are great devices uncover cover my printing needs, especially since I do more scanning than anything.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Any idea what happened? Couldn't get to Mangolassi this AM
NodeBB itself crashed.
Whoops, rare is it not?
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We moved to 100% Canons (MF525dw - desktop AIO, C5550 - floor AIO, ICLBP312DN - desktop print only)
They have been great overall - very little downtime in the 2 years we've had them.
Only complaint I have is the ADF (automatic document feeder) on the MF525dw doesn't hold it's position great. Tightening the screws on it seems to make it better for a while.
We looked at Ricoh and Kyocera, and Canon just crushed them on price, more than 10% savings over the life of the contract.
We did a 5 year lease, including maintenance and toner. Management made me push my pre-paid page count be a little lower than our previous 2 years showed we were using to ensure we didn't overpay... so instead we pay a slightly higher fee for that - but that would have happened regardless of vendor. -
I have to deal with a FRS to DFRS update for a 2012 to 2019 server migration, ugh, so much wasted time.
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thursday morning, welcome everyone.
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had to do some work on one of those annoying macbooks which only have usb-c ports.
Needed a print driver, no probs, just put it on my usb stick and .............. ohapple really do, do things that are aimed solely at wankers
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
We moved to 100% Canons (MF525dw - desktop AIO, C5550 - floor AIO, ICLBP312DN - desktop print only)
They have been great overall - very little downtime in the 2 years we've had them.
Only complaint I have is the ADF (automatic document feeder) on the MF525dw doesn't hold it's position great. Tightening the screws on it seems to make it better for a while.
We looked at Ricoh and Kyocera, and Canon just crushed them on price, more than 10% savings over the life of the contract.
We did a 5 year lease, including maintenance and toner. Management made me push my pre-paid page count be a little lower than our previous 2 years showed we were using to ensure we didn't overpay... so instead we pay a slightly higher fee for that - but that would have happened regardless of vendor.Interesting, We get tiered pricing with Kyocera and that blew the competition away. Canon, at least with the local agents, couldn't compete. The TCO over 5 years was significantly better with Kyocera.
Mind you we don't pre-pay prints, it's per-click cost (copies & scans are included too), so our monthly costs are variable BUT we're still saving a lot compared to the old copiers we replaced. -
@nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
We moved to 100% Canons (MF525dw - desktop AIO, C5550 - floor AIO, ICLBP312DN - desktop print only)
They have been great overall - very little downtime in the 2 years we've had them.
Only complaint I have is the ADF (automatic document feeder) on the MF525dw doesn't hold it's position great. Tightening the screws on it seems to make it better for a while.
We looked at Ricoh and Kyocera, and Canon just crushed them on price, more than 10% savings over the life of the contract.
We did a 5 year lease, including maintenance and toner. Management made me push my pre-paid page count be a little lower than our previous 2 years showed we were using to ensure we didn't overpay... so instead we pay a slightly higher fee for that - but that would have happened regardless of vendor.Interesting, We get tiered pricing with Kyocera and that blew the competition away. Canon, at least with the local agents, couldn't compete. The TCO over 5 years was significantly better with Kyocera.
Mind you we don't pre-pay prints, it's per-click cost (copies & scans are included too), so our monthly costs are variable BUT we're still saving a lot compared to the old copiers we replaced.Interesting. The click rate is based on the prepaid amount. I looked at our yearly over the last two years, then we went like 10% less then that for our included cost. It's baked into the monthly cost, then yearly we get a difference bill, so calling it prepaid - not really, it's monthly paid.
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Cold morning in GA... 34F when I left the house. But thankfully not as windy as yesterday.
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Coffee outside.
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Cold morning in GA... 34F when I left the house. But thankfully not as windy as yesterday.
Did you have snow?
Woke up yesterday to some.. was funny.