Is your printer playing up? Are you experiencing white spots or lines on your prints? The usual suspects to look out for will be the cleanliness of your print device and ink supply as they can cause fine vertical lines to appear across your prints.
To provide an update on the current impact of the supply of Konica Minolta toners caused by the explosion at one of their toner factories in Japan (Tatsuno Factory of Konica Minolta Supplies Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) on August 12, 2021.
This week we’re going back to basics. You’ll be surprised how easy it can be to forget some of these easy fixes. If you run into printer issues that can’t be fixed with these top tips, you can create a client portal account to log your issues for an engineer to resolve.
News of the office’s demise has proven greatly exaggerated. In fact, Covid has only accelerated its potential as an innovative, open space for collaboration across hybrid working environments.
Our print devices are the workhorses of the office. Typically, they are used daily, often by multiple people and often to print multiple copies of documents.
We understand more than anyone that the smallest issues can sometimes be the most frustrating. So in today’s edition of Service Top Tips we’re bringing you ‘How to avoid a paper jam’, because that’s the last thing you want.
Printers eventually run out of toner. The quicker you replace them, the faster you can get back to work. If you want to learn how to replace your printer’s toner swiftly and correctly, follow these steps.
Following the recent news of an explosion at one of Konica Minolta’s toner factories in Japan, Apogee has been working with our supplier to provide an update and better understand the impact this will potentially have.
The finance and investment sectors have some of the most rigid rules and compliance procedures that can lead to multiple, conflicting print and document management policies which can become confusing for users and managers.