Posts by Scott Guercio

Scanning to Email with your MFP? Gmail users beware…

Before your company considers making the leap to Gmail, don’t forget about the digital copier in your office that you may rely on to directly email paper documents as PDF, TIFF or JPEG files. Gmail requires the use of SSL over SMTP, and your machine, depending on its brand and age, might not have that ability. Simply put, SSL provides a higher level of data security, when communicating with the SMTP (mail) server, when compared to a standard protocol like POP3.

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HotSpot Printing – Anytime, Anywhere, from Anything

Today, it seems like everyone is traveling with a Laptop, BlackBerry, iPhone or iPad. And in many cases, people have multiple devices. Because of this, public places, such as airports, hotels, restaurants and coffee shops are providing free wireless internet access to meet the demands of their customers. But what do those customers do when they have documents that they need to print?

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In A Word: Integration

Remember when copiers could only copy?  It was a much simpler time back then…… Scratch that. I am not old enough to be starting sentences that way. Copiers that just copied, it actually wasn’t that long ago. Over the last decade, the copier industry has gone through two major shifts in technology. In the late…

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Dunder Mifflin: Limitless Paper in a Paperless World

If you’re a fan of NBC’s The Office, you probably recognize the title above.  It was a tagline delivered at the end of an employee made commercial, representing the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious paper company, Dunder Mifflin.  It was spoken in the ads voice over by the quirky regional manager, Michael Scott, played…

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In a Competitive Industry, Advance Will Never Be #1

I recently called the customer service number of my satellite radio provider to question a charge on my credit card statement.  After finally reaching a person, I explained my reason for calling and was told that I would need to be transferred to another department.  Upon reaching this other department, I asked why my credit…

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