Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Printer Tips: Remanufactured Cartridges

"Will a Remanufactured Cartridge Damage Your Printer?"
By Bill Snyder, CIO, Network World

Suppose Ford or Toyota would sell you a brand new car for, say, $500. Wow! Such a deal, you might think. But there'd be a catch: Every tank of gas would cost you $50, and you had to buy it from Ford or Toyota. Before long, you'd have spent a lot more on gas than you did on the car.

That's very much the situation facing consumers who use inkjet printers. The hardware is relatively cheap, but the cartridges are fairly expensive and they run dry fairly quickly, too. To save ink, you could print less or at a lower resolution, but why not do the same amount of printing at a lower cost and help the environment at the same time? That's the promise that vendors of remanufactured and refilled cartridges make. The question is, do they keep it?

You might expect me to say, "Remanufactured cartridges are a great idea--nevermind warnings about poor quality from greedy printer makers. You'll never know the difference between the two."

Well, I'm not going to say that. Last week I spoke to executives on both sides of the printer cartridge debate--one with Hewlett-Packard, another with a company that makes refill equipment. They were easy to reach and seemed reasonably frank, considering both have skin in the game.

My conclusion: You can save as much as 50 percent with refilled cartridges and 10- to 20 percent with remanufactured cartridges. For many routine print jobs that's a perfectly acceptable solution. However, some print jobs won't look as good or last as long without fading. And there's a chance that a poorly refilled or remanufactured cartridge will fail, make a mess, and maybe even damage your printer.


To get answers to these questions, please visit Network World's full article by clicking here.

Monday, May 3, 2010

CBT on Google Places

Find Carolina Business Technologies on Google Places. We look forward to reviewing customers feedback on our services and repairs, whether they came to our CBT's location in South Charlotte or we came on-site to service your office equipment.

If you are in need of a Rock Hill Copier Lease company or a Huntersville Printer Repair shop, CBT is the region's trusted source for office equipment sales, services, rentals and leasing!

Contact us for more information on how we can help you keep your office running!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Spotlight on the Copystar

Copystar offers businesses and home offices a cost-effective solution for your document management needs. Here at Carolina Business Technologies, we are dedicated to bringing your quality products alongside premier service when you need it the most.

We offer Charlotte Copystar:

Digital Copiers
Color Copiers
and Copier Rentals

Features include but are not limited to: sheet reversing, color scanning, up to 80 copies per minute and optimal finishing like stapling and hole punch.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Meet Team CBT!

From owner to service manager and technician, the Carolina Business Technologies crew offers a wide array of expertise in the office equipment and repair industries.

Meet our team:

Phil Griffin

Cindy Griffin

Melissa Helms

Rob Foster
Bill Snyder
Carl Rubidge

Mike Spruill


To read our bios, please visit our Team page. If you would like more information on printer repair in Charlotte NC, Charlotte Samsung equipment or Rock Hill Copier Rental, please visit the appropriate pages!

If there is anything you can't find on the website, please contact our helpful Team and we can assist you in finding a solution! We look forward to hearing from you.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Office Copier is 50!

This article that we found on CNN, reminds us to wish a Happy Birthday to the birth of the copier market.

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By Stephanie N. Mehta, executive editor

NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Long before digital tools such as listservs, e-mail blasts, and even Facebook enabled us to easily broadcast messages, photocopies were the most efficient way to distribute information to groups of all sizes.

If the boss needed to discuss a new company policy, workers got memos in their (physical) in-boxes or slipped under their office doors. Community newsletters, fliers for parties, and the oft-maligned Christmas letters in holiday cards were all made possible by the automated copying machine, which made its commercial debut 50 years ago.

"It was a democratizing technology," says Stephen P. Hoover, vice president of global software solutions for Xerox (XRX, Fortune 500). Xerox's 914 copier -- so named because it could copy a 9-by-14-inch document at a rate of seven copies per minute -- "gave people access to information and capabilities they just didn't have. It really changed how work was done."

Indeed, in announcing the 914 on September 16, 1959, Joseph C. Wilson, president of the company then known as Haloid Xerox Co. ("Haloid" was dropped in 1961), said in a news release: "Our girls [read: secretaries] love to use the 914 and have discovered many new copying jobs for it to do. For example, rather than type a complicated page full of statistics requiring nine or ten carbons, they have found it much faster to type the information on a single sheet and make copies on the 914. Thus they avoid the annoying, time- consuming job of correcting errors on nine or ten sheets separated by carbons.

"Besides, they feel great pride when their copies all look like originals."....

To read the full article, please click on the CNN link above.


If you are intersted in Rock Hill copier rentals or printer repair in Charlotte, NC, please visit the CBT Sales webiste!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Top 10 Reasons to Rent Office Equipment

CBT's Top Ten Reasons to Rent

  1. There is no risk. If at any time you are unsatisfied with our performance or copier you can cancel your service without penalty. Our month-to-month agreement means you can also upgrade or change your program as your needs change. There is no 3 to 5 year contract you can’t get out of or early termination fees.
  1. Everything is included: the copier, all service, supplies, and parts.
  1. Copiers can be configured with Automatic Feeder, Duplex, Sorter, and Staple Sorter. We have all sizes of copiers in stock, ready for fast delivery.
  1. Our flexible rental program allows you to change your monthly copy volume, as your business needs change. There is not a penalty, and you can change as often as you need. You won’t get stuck in the wrong contract when your “guestimate” is too high or too low.
  1. One payment a month. Simplify your accounting and eliminate surprises. Our program includes all service, parts, supplies, and there are no finance charges.
  1. It’s our problem. All service is included, so we fix any problem. If it needs an expensive part we pay for it. If it can’t be fixed we will replace your machine. (Try asking a leasing company if you want your copier replaced!).
  1. 100% Tax deductible (operating expenses vs. capital expenditure). There is no need to depreciate the copier. Simply write off all costs as a business expense.
  1. Need to Copy Basis: Need a copier for a special event or on a short-term basis? We will rent a copier for one year, one month or even one day.
  1. We rent other office equipment. Besides a complete range of Copystar / Kyocera Mita digital copiers, we rent Oki fax machines, Kyocera and H.P. laser printers and paper shredders. We offer both color & monochrome.
  1. References: We rent to major construction companies, film product companies, accounting firms and even to political campaigns.
To view more about Charlotte Copier Rentals and Rock Hill Copier Rental, click on the links.

Monday, November 30, 2009

KYOCERA MITA America and API Cryptek Launch MFP Authentication and Security Solution for US Government Agencies

FAIRFIELD, N.J. and STERLING, Va. – November 10, 2009 - Kyocera Mita America, Inc., one of the world's leading document solutions companies, and API Cryptek, a leading provider of secure networking products and solutions, today announced that select Kyocera multifunctional products (MFPs) provide complete device locking security capabilities through API Cryptek’s Netgard™ MFD card reader appliance.

With the implementation of this new solution, end users who wish to access standard full functions of a Kyocera MFP, including copy, scan, e-mail and fax, will be required to authenticate with their U.S. Department of Defense-issued CAC/PIV Card (Common Access Card/Personal Identity Verification) and their personal identification number (PIN) via API Cryptek’s Netgard MFD. With this advanced security in place, Kyocera MFPs are securely locked from performing tasks until the user has been successfully identified. Utilizing the Netgard MFD with Kyocera’s MFPs effectively secures the device and prevents unauthorized users from accessing privileged materials or tampering with network resources.

“Kyocera has long been at the forefront of document security, and with our strategic alliance with API Cryptek’s securing technology, Kyocera will continue to offer advanced security options for today’s government agencies,” said Peter Hendrick, vice president, marketing for Kyocera Mita America. “As more organizations seek to further strengthen the security protection of their peripheral network access points, our technological partnership with API Cryptek will allow Kyocera to provide the most sophisticated security features to address the increasingly sophisticated nature of data security.”

Read the rest of the Kyocera article here.