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HP Blog Printing
One of the frustrating things about some websites, including many blogs, concerns printing.
Let’s say you’re on a site reading an article or post and you want to print out a hard copy. It’s common to get a result that runs into pages, more than you actually need, and not formatted for the purpose. Worse, especially if a website uses frames, you may get lots of blank pages before (or after) you get that one page you want.
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Google Printing Money With Print Ads
Advertisers have been chasing their audiences from traditional media to the online world; Google has passed them going in the other direction.
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Quigo Printing Money In Newspaper Ads
The search marketing and advertising company announced at SES 2005 a newspaper-focused version of its AdSonar Exchange product.
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HP Printing Out 5,000 To 25,000 Pink Slips
The long awaited restructuring under new CEO Mark Hurd begins, with massive layoffs starting next week.
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Powerful Unix and Linux Printing
Codehost's latest version of BrightQ includes new and enhanced feature functionality, and increased Linux distribution support that combine to make this the most powerful Unix and Linux printing suite available.
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Guidelines for Printing Great Photos at Home
So you have this great digital camera and you've taken lots of great photos. Now what? Well you could go to a store and have them print your images for you, but isn't that what you did with film? The point of all this great digital technology is that you can print your own photos at home without having to pay someone else to do it. Here are some tips to help you get started:
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Printing and Marketing Lead to New Career
Work at home mom of three, Michele Barber of www.ChelesTreasures.com, has been making printed promotional products for direct sales representatives since April of 2002. Chele's Treasures offers affordable alternatives to corporate printing prices and graphical restrictions. All Michele's designs are original and created on her computer, so direct sales consultants don't have to worry about copyright infringements or any other disruptions to their marketing efforts.
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Why Your Printing Jobs Shouldnt be Rushed
Any printing job is actually a series of steps, and each of them take time. Even in the best situation, where the job comes to the printer truly "ready to go," the order seldom is ready as quickly as the customer had hoped. Few customers understand all that must be done between the time the order comes in and when it goes out the printer's door.