subject

Jack owns a small real estate firm and has come to you asking for help with his printing needs. Currently, he has a color inkjet printer that he is using to print flyers, business cards, brochures, and other marketing materials. However, he is not satisfied with the print quality and wants to invest in a printer that produces more professional-looking hard copy. He expects to print no more than 8,000 sheets per month and needs the ability to print envelopes, letter-size and legal-size pages, and business cards. He wants to be able to automatically print on both sides of a legal-size page to produce a three-column brochure.

Research printer solutions and do the following:

1. Save or print web pages showing three printers to present to Jack that satisfy his needs.
Include at least one laser printer and at least one printer technology other than laser in your selections.

2. Save or print web pages showing the routine maintenance requirements of these printers.

3. Save or print web pages showing all the consumable products (other than paper) that
Jack should expect to have to purchase in the first year of use.

4. Calculate the initial cost of the equipment and the total cost of consumables for one year (other than paper) for each printer solution.

5. Prepare a list of advantages and disadvantages for each solution.

6. Based on your research, which of the three solutions do you recommend? Why?

Important note please answer questions 1- 6 specifically. Your help is most appreciated.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Computers and Technology

question
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:10
Write a function so that the main0 code below can be replaced by the simpler code that calls function mphandminutes tomiles0. original main0 int main) l double milesperhour-70.0; double minutestraveled = 100.0; double hourstraveled; double milestraveled; hourstraveled = minutestraveled / 60.0; milestraveled = hourstraveled * milesperhour; cout < "miles" 2 using namespace std; 4 /* your solution goes here/ 6 int maino 1 test passed 7 double milesperhour 70.0 all tests passed 8 double minutestraveled 100.0; 10 cout < < "miles: " < < mphandminutestomiles(milesper-hour, minutestraveled) < < endl; 12 return 0; 13
Answers: 1
question
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:20
Write a program that keeps asking the user for new values to be added to a list until the user enters 'exit' ('exit' should not be added to the list). these values entered by the user are added to a list we call 'initial_list'. then write a function that takes this initial_list as input and returns another list with 3 copies of every value in the initial_list. finally, inside print out all of the values in the new list. for example: input: enter value to be added to list: a enter value to be added to list: b enter value to be added to list: c enter value to be added to list: exit output: a b c a b c a b c note how 'exit' is not added to the list. also, your program needs to be able to handle any variation of 'exit' such as 'exit', 'exit' etc. and treat them all as 'exit'.
Answers: 2
question
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 16:00
Which of the following characters is acceptable to use in a filename? ? / – %
Answers: 1
question
Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 07:50
The “tab” key can a. create extra cells in a word table *b. move from cell to cell in a word table c. move from the top of a column to the bottom of a column in a word table d. none of the above a. none of these answers are correct b. move from cell to cell in a word table c. move from the top of a column to the bottom of a column in a word table d. create extra cells in a word table
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Jack owns a small real estate firm and has come to you asking for help with his printing needs. Curre...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 16:30
question
Computers and Technology, 11.03.2021 16:30
question
Computers and Technology, 11.03.2021 16:30
question
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 16:30
question
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 16:30
question
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 16:30
Questions on the website: 13722367