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  • slimslob
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    #361
    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

    The question now becomes "how long will it take for this information to get out to the idiots who are now hoarding Tylenol/acetaminophen"?

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    • Copier Addict
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      #362
      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

      Good to know.

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #363
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        Copier cleaning guide

        Depending on where you live and the increased regulations about social distancing, I would expect the use of office copiers shared by large work groups will decline for the next few weeks or months.

        Some jurisdictions are prohibiting all non essential businesses to operate. Although many copier dealerships provide primarily only business to business services, I am not sure if this is an essential service.

        Copier Cleaning Guide.jpg

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        • allan
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          #364
          Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

          In some cases the machines need to keep on rolling like invoice and statements for big companies.
          Whatever

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          • slimslob
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            #365
            Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

            Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
            Copier cleaning guide

            Depending on where you live and the increased regulations about social distancing, I would expect the use of office copiers shared by large work groups will decline for the next few weeks or months.

            Some jurisdictions are prohibiting all non essential businesses to operate. Although many copier dealerships provide primarily only business to business services, I am not sure if this is an essential service.

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            With many schools going to online instruction or telling parents to home school, the use of their copiers/printers/etc have probably dropped off considerably.

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            • allan
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              #366
              Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

              Originally posted by slimslob
              With many schools going to online instruction or telling parents to home school, the use of their copiers/printers/etc have probably dropped off considerably.
              This could put them into a long term mindset of paper use...
              Whatever

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              • SalesServiceGuy
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                #367
                Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                Places like Best Buy Electronics are seeing explosive sales in anything related to enabling work from home, including refrigerators.

                There is talk that this Corona Virus pandemic will accelerate the office imaging industry five years into the future, not in a good way for printed page volumes.

                People may not quickly come back to their shared office workspace when they learn that they can work effectively from home and in an exclusively digital world.

                More and more of our customers are going to realize that they do not need to accomplish tasks the same old way they have done it before.

                When people learn a new way of accomplishing their tasks, they very rarely go back to the old way.

                The new work from home attitude will expedite that 24/7 gig economy.

                Gig Economy Definition

                In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend toward hiring independent contractors and freelancers instead of full-time employees. A gig economy undermines the traditional economy of full-time workers who rarely change positions and instead focus on a lifetime career.

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                • allan
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                  #368
                  Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                  Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                  Places like Best Buy Electronics are seeing explosive sales in anything related to enabling work from home, including refrigerators.

                  There is talk that this Corona Virus pandemic will accelerate the office imaging industry five years into the future, not in a good way for printed page volumes.

                  People may not quickly come back to their shared office workspace when they learn that they can work effectively from home and in an exclusively digital world.

                  More and more of our customers are going to realize that they do not need to accomplish tasks the same old way they have done it before.

                  When people learn a new way of accomplishing their tasks, they very rarely go back to the old way.

                  The new work from home attitude will expedite that 24/7 gig economy.

                  Gig Economy Definition

                  In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend toward hiring independent contractors and freelancers instead of full-time employees. A gig economy undermines the traditional economy of full-time workers who rarely change positions and instead focus on a lifetime career.
                  Very true about paper use, we all know that this need to change luck for us it been a slow change.
                  Many companies takes advantage of the demand of this crisis. Just thing of a company producing IPA in this time.
                  Whatever

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                  • Phil B.
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                    #369
                    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                    Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                    Places like Best Buy Electronics are seeing explosive sales in anything related to enabling work from home, including refrigerators.

                    There is talk that this Corona Virus pandemic will accelerate the office imaging industry five years into the future, not in a good way for printed page volumes.

                    People may not quickly come back to their shared office workspace when they learn that they can work effectively from home and in an exclusively digital world.

                    More and more of our customers are going to realize that they do not need to accomplish tasks the same old way they have done it before.

                    When people learn a new way of accomplishing their tasks, they very rarely go back to the old way.

                    The new work from home attitude will expedite that 24/7 gig economy.

                    Gig Economy Definition

                    In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend toward hiring independent contractors and freelancers instead of full-time employees. A gig economy undermines the traditional economy of full-time workers who rarely change positions and instead focus on a lifetime career.

                    so more people working from home.. buying the cheep home printer/MFP..

                    can WE expect an upsurge in 'end users' coming here picking our brains for a $0 fix?

                    at least the Contributions to CTN will rise some too! A plus for us and the site.

                    maybe this could even lead to Indy jobs coming if the user is close by.

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                    • allan
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                      #370
                      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      so more people working from home.. buying the cheep home printer/MFP..

                      can WE expect an upsurge in 'end users' coming here picking our brains for a $0 fix?

                      at least the Contributions to CTN will rise some too! A plus for us and the site.

                      maybe this could even lead to Indy jobs coming if the user is close by.
                      Don't use foul language where i can help it, but fuck inkjets...
                      Some of these inkjets have become too cheap to use.
                      Can make $30 on a strip and clean service but not my idea of fun.
                      Whatever

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                      • Phil B.
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                        #371
                        Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                        Originally posted by allan
                        Very true about paper use, we all know that this need to change luck for us it been a slow change.
                        Many companies takes advantage of the demand of this crisis. Just thing of a company producing IPA in this time.
                        Jameson is one distiller that has switched over to making IPA and sanitizer. I've always said let private industry take the reigns and you will have a : Better - Cheaper - Faster -More reliable answer to the problem.

                        because the speed will result in a faster profit.. and higher bottom line with product quality at the forefront.

                        Mind you, there will ALWAYS be the shysters out there selling "test kits" for half the price but don't work, but my faith in MOST of mankind makes me believe those will be few and far between.

                        After seeing reports of how many private sector companies switching over their production lines. Restaurants serving rescue workers 3 hot meals a day and not charging, the 8 yr old girl that had been saving her whole life, giving to her hospital to buy toys for sick kids, I just see more hope and promise in the 'everyday person'.

                        We shall see

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                        • slimslob
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                          #372
                          Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                          Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                          Places like Best Buy Electronics are seeing explosive sales in anything related to enabling work from home, including refrigerators.

                          There is talk that this Corona Virus pandemic will accelerate the office imaging industry five years into the future, not in a good way for printed page volumes.

                          People may not quickly come back to their shared office workspace when they learn that they can work effectively from home and in an exclusively digital world.

                          More and more of our customers are going to realize that they do not need to accomplish tasks the same old way they have done it before.

                          When people learn a new way of accomplishing their tasks, they very rarely go back to the old way.

                          The new work from home attitude will expedite that 24/7 gig economy.

                          Gig Economy Definition

                          In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend toward hiring independent contractors and freelancers instead of full-time employees. A gig economy undermines the traditional economy of full-time workers who rarely change positions and instead focus on a lifetime career.
                          Originally posted by allan
                          Very true about paper use, we all know that this need to change luck for us it been a slow change.
                          Many companies takes advantage of the demand of this crisis. Just thing of a company producing IPA in this time.
                          I remember when the medical system went to their "paper less" medical records. Paper consumption at large hospital actually increased initially. Doctors and other medical professionals were used to having the patient's record jacket in hand when they made patient visits. They would sit down at a terminal at the nursing station and print the records for the patient they were going to see. They would make notes on the print out while visiting the patient and then key those notes into the system after they got back to the terminal. They would then throw the printed page into the shred bin.

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                          • slimslob
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                            #373
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                            Originally posted by allan
                            This could put them into a long term mindset of paper use...
                            Not when you consider the work sheets, in class handouts and take home handouts that are required to be used in K through 8.

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                            • slimslob
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                              #374
                              Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                              Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                              Places like Best Buy Electronics are seeing explosive sales in anything related to enabling work from home, including refrigerators.

                              There is talk that this Corona Virus pandemic will accelerate the office imaging industry five years into the future, not in a good way for printed page volumes.

                              People may not quickly come back to their shared office workspace when they learn that they can work effectively from home and in an exclusively digital world.

                              More and more of our customers are going to realize that they do not need to accomplish tasks the same old way they have done it before.

                              When people learn a new way of accomplishing their tasks, they very rarely go back to the old way.

                              The new work from home attitude will expedite that 24/7 gig economy.

                              Gig Economy Definition

                              In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend toward hiring independent contractors and freelancers instead of full-time employees. A gig economy undermines the traditional economy of full-time workers who rarely change positions and instead focus on a lifetime career.
                              The California University system, both UC and SCU, are allowing both faculty and staff to order accessories such as mice and keyboards up to and including monitors needed to work from home without having to submit through their campus IT department. Computers, mobile devices and printers are not included. Some devices such as monitors have to be from approved manufacturers.

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                              • slimslob
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                                #375
                                Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                                Originally posted by allan
                                Don't use foul language where i can help it, but fuck inkjets...
                                Some of these inkjets have become too cheap to use.
                                Can make $30 on a strip and clean service but not my idea of fun.
                                I have seen low end inkjets where it was less expensive to buy another printer than to buy a set of cartridges.

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