Posts Tagged ‘MFP’

PDF/A in the Legal System

Currently, U.S Courts mandate PDF submissions for legal filings such as complaints, bankruptcy petitions, briefs and depositions through CM/ECF. However, the Federal Judiciary is planning to change the technical standard for filing documents from PDF to PDF/A.

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Behind the Scenes in the Advance Showroom

In this edition of The Stuff vlog, we take a look inside the Advance showroom and hear about our specialization in electronic document workflow through a combination of hardware and software products. Come see the showroom and have a look at some of the efficiencies in wireless printing and electronic document workflow.

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Advance Your Company’s Print Strategy

I recently joined a colleague of mine, here at Advance, on an appointment to meet with a potential new client. We were granted this opportunity based on the success of a solution that we had implemented in one of their affiliate organizations.  This first meeting was our initial discovery conversation.  It was a chance for us…

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Canon iR ADVANCE Trick or Treat

With Remote Address Book, one Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE MFP can operate as the “host” for the address book, and the other iR ADVANCE MFPs can be programmed to pull destination information across the network off of the host device. This allows IT staff to only need to support one address book, yet all the other devices will show the same location information.

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Fiery Enhances iOS Printing Solution

As Apple continues to put out quality products, the number of handheld devices, such as the iPad and iPhone, continue to skyrocket in the workplace.  Most people are still using a PC or Mac for their everyday office tasks, but more and more are finding the need to enable mobile printing from their handheld.  Many…

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Baltimore nonprofits strive for balance

We have found that many small and mid-sized nonprofits rely on printed materials. We have helped our clients run shorter runs, more customized printed pieces while walking that fine line between professional and ostentatious.

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