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TapeOnline.com Now Sells Microboards and Rimage Duplicators, Printers, and Publishers

Nashville, TN (ContentDesk) July 13, 2006 -- TapeOnline.com, now an official dealer for Microboards and Rimage, sells a variety of duplicating, printing, and publishing systems in their online store.
Microboards and Rimage disc publishers, duplicators and printers put your attention-grabbing graphics on the surface of the disc with advanced ink jet technology or photographic quality ribbon printing (aka Everest). In addition to the graphics on the disc, the duplication systems are unique in the way one records data. Whether you're sending out thousands of individually customized discs or a few dozen copies of the same program, says Napoleon Bissaillon, Product Manager at TapeOnline, theres a Microboards or Rimage product specifically suited to your needs.
Along with the duplicating machines, TapeOnline.com sells the necessary accessories and warranties for the products.
They stocks media kits (discs and printing supplies in one box), Primera ink cartridges, transfer rolls, blank dvds and blank cds.

They sell a variety of dvds that are used specifically for the appropriate duplicating products: white inkjet printable, silver inkjet printable, silver thermal, white thermal, and shiny silver blank dvds. Therefore, shoppers can look to TapeOnline.com for all their duplication needs.Since 1993, TapeOnline has listened to the needs of their customers and the changes in the media industry. To accommodate those changes, new products and brands are constantly being added to their online store. TapeOnline.com is an authorized dealer for Sony, Fujifilm, Maxell, Quantegy, Imation, HHB, Microboards, Rimage, and others.
TapeOnline provides an extensive inventory of blank media, audio, video, data products, duplicators, burners, labels, bulbs, batteries and related accessories at competitive prices locally and worldwide.

They have offices in Nashville, Dallas and Atlanta. For more information, visit www.tapeonline.com.



Fotki Slashed Prices on Online Photo Printing and Introduced Larger Printing Formats

Comparing to Fotki's print prices (15?) for most common formats, as well as to number of formats (19) and the largest print size available (48" x 48"), most other top digital photo printing web portals provide their users less diverse choices.Perfecting its services for today's digital lifestyle, the Fotki is concentrated on developing online services, and grants printing to high-professional photo labs. At that, huge amounts of copies ordered every day allow considerable lowering bulk prices and maintaining flexible price policy that makes the Fotki popular among numerous users worldwide."Online photo space is growing as a giant snowball," said Dmitri Don, Fotki's CEO, "More and more photographers are turning digital and they will never look back. The online branch of photo business has only started maturing; and on such background our goal is providing the users with unlimited opportunities to conveniently and inexpensively order photo prints online."Fotki's satisfied customers share...

Fotki Slashed Prices on Online Photo Printing and Introduced Larger Printing Formats
Photo printers > Fotki Slashed Prices on Online Photo Printing and Introduced Larger Printing Formats

ID House Announces New Photo ID Guide

Kaysville, UT (ContentDesk) November 28, 2005 -- ID House, an online retailer of photo ID card systems, today announced the addition of its Photo ID Guide located at: http://www.idhouse.com/photo_guide.htm. The purpose of the new guide is to better inform mainly small businesses on how a photo ID system can benefit their organization. The guide answers frequently asked questions including the differences between analog Polaroid-style camera systems and the newer PVC digital card format. ID House offers both analog and digital photo ID systems. The guide also includes a glossary that helps define some of the more common terms used with photo ID jobs.Photo ID systems are commonly used to identify people entering facilities, offices, schools and more.

These systems provide safety and security by verifying and clearing people before being placed in sensitive and secure locations.Photo ID systems have changed over...

ID House Announces New Photo ID Guide
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Can Laser Printers Be Barcode Printers?

Occasionally, one will want to attempt to decrease their expenses by trying
to make their personal laser printer pull "double-duty" as a
barcode printer. We all know that there
are hundreds of types of dedicated barcode printers built specifically to
produce labels, but is it possible to "get by" using a regular printer for the
job?

There are some potential advantages to skipping the purchase of a dedicated
barcode printer. One can avoid comparison shopping between the many possible
barcode printers available. They can also save some money by avoiding the
purchase. There is also time saved on installation.

However, the downside to using laser printers as barcode printers outweighs
those minor advantages.

First, barcode printers can conveniently print a single
label, whereas your laser printer may force you to print a full sheet of...

Can Laser Printers Be Barcode Printers?
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