Re: Kyocera KM-3050 driver via network cable
Ok Sir. I thought i was finished with this thread, but since you replied with the statement that you are confused, maybe some light can be seen here.
Business is about providing a service for a price. so you have a business and charges your customers, who is essentially supporting you in keeping your business. If you don't support your local IT company, then he has no work and it eventually will affect your business in the long run. Plus you can claim the repairs in you income tax as business expenses.
Now if you have a computer at home giving you issues and cannot connect, then sure the net is the place to probe for finding a solution as your may be short of cash or just want to fix it yourself and why not.
Ok Sir. I thought i was finished with this thread, but since you replied with the statement that you are confused, maybe some light can be seen here.
Business is about providing a service for a price. so you have a business and charges your customers, who is essentially supporting you in keeping your business. If you don't support your local IT company, then he has no work and it eventually will affect your business in the long run. Plus you can claim the repairs in you income tax as business expenses.
Now if you have a computer at home giving you issues and cannot connect, then sure the net is the place to probe for finding a solution as your may be short of cash or just want to fix it yourself and why not.
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