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Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 Printer Gives Financial Savings And Value

Posted by on Friday, 19 March, 2010

The power-packed technology that is evident in the Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 printer is one of the best of its kind. It has the ability to manage and print all types of jobs and can do it in the most power and money saving way. This product offers great value for its price tag and will handle tasks so well, many people will wonder how they lived without it and the gorgeous prints produced by Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 toner.

With 120 MB of memory on board, it is well suited to give employees the advantage of saving material. When documents are memorized onto the hard drive, they can be easily located and printed in seconds. It’s a great time saver and handy tool to have. Most companies have lots of information that needs to be printed out on a daily basis.  Having it located on the actual printer itself can make a long of sense.

Many companies are learning that when older machines are replaced by newer ones their electric bills tends to go down. This is because printers such as this one are Energy Star rated. That ensures that less energy is used during use, and that features are set into place to help reduce energy draining practices. Money that is saved on monthly bills will be put back into the company overhead.

One of the excellent features of this printer is the option to let workers know if something is not going well. That helps to speed up work time productivity because if there is a source of trouble, it can get nipped in the bud and handled right away. When printing errors go unnoticed, it can lead to lots of time spend fixing it and more money to re-print.

There is nothing more important than privacy when dealing with confidential material. That is why a password is generated between staff that is used to open files and print. A secret password can prevent anyone from opening documents or files without proper authorization and that can give companies a little peace of mind.

The high capacity toner gives the printer the option of using less toner. This helps save money by creating a way to print single sheets for a fraction of the cost. It may seem like a little thing, but in the long run it will add up quickly. Purchasing less toner means less overhead cost, and printing pages at a cheaper cost ensures your printer is working the best it can for you.

Having the ability to get more work printed on an individual page makes perfect sense. It is a way to use less paper and be more productive with printing times and money spent less on office supplies. It is an option that companies can choose to use or not, depending on their needs and job abilities.

When companies are in need of a new printer, the Xerox Phaser 6120 printer is a powerful one to have. It can truly deliver high speed results and top quality printing jobs. With a network ready system and its ability to be user friendly with PC and Mac, this printer can actually be a well rounded and important machine to have in the office.

The look of the Xerox Phaser Color Laser 6120 laser toner on the printed page helps to make this device a true professional.  Using Xerox printer toner removes any concerns about what the final product will look like as great replacement toner translates to great prints.


The 404 381: Where we gotta stay positive

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 July, 2009

We always try our best to keep a positive mental attitude on The 404, so it makes sense that we’ve chosen The Hold Steady’s latest album, “Stay Positive,” as today’s Audio Draft Pick. We also run through the accidental video game archive, shame the Guinness World Records, and warn our listeners about open manholes, literally.

Today’s “Best Web site you’ve never seen” award goes to Derek Yu’s Accidental Video Game Porn Archive that showcases sexual innuendos found in your favorite video games. It’s an easy way to waste a few hours at work. They’re all hilarious, but this Menage a Kong has got to be one of my favorites, with this Star Fox violation in a close second. I also like that Derek and I share the same last name–this Web site is totally something a Yu would do. Nice job, cuz!

We don’t wag our fingers as much, but we have to scold the Guinness World Records for this record-breaking fail. One of the entries on its Web site awards the “Most Individuals Killed in a Terrorist Act” to the terrorists behind the attack on the World Trade Center towers and even invites viewers to “break this record.”

Instead of immediately taking down the award, Guinness World Records compounded the fail by threatening legal action on the ICanHaz network for posting a screengrab that features the Guinness World Record logo without proper authorization. If that isn’t a case of corporate cowardly B.S., I don’t know what is. Daps to Fail Blog for their hilarious response complete with a Rick Roll at the end!

The Hold Steady's "Stay Positive".

(Credit: Last.FM/The Hold Steady)

Jeff’s pick for today’s “Audio Draft,” sponsored by Beck’s Beer in conjunction with Last.FM, is Brooklyn local band The Hold Steady. In our own words, these guys sound like the aural lovechild of Bruce Springsteen, Social Distortion, Joe Strummer, and Billy Joel. The music combines various instruments (banjos, organ, piano, theremin) to produce a jamming rock theme, and then adds gruff vocals with epic storytelling lyrics to complete the circle.

The band’s latest album, “Stay Positive,” keeps the party going with a steady balance of hilarious stories from the road (“Sequestered in Memphis”) and heartbreaking admissions of love lost, but not forgotten (“Lord, I’m Discouraged”). Check out the entire discography and let us know what you think in the comments!

(Last.fm is a part of CBS Interactive, which also publishes CNET News and Reviews.)




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