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A Review of Four Good Printers and Which One is Right For You and Your Agency

by S.G.R.B

Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. More often than anything else, we get the question, “What’s the best printer for me?” This isn’t an easy question to lay to rest because it depends on what you need your laser printer to do. There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Do you need an all in one laser printer, a very straightforward single function inkjet printer or a compact photo printer?  How much are you prepared to invest? Also, don’t fail to remember that the purchase price isn’t the single cost you will have. There is the price tag of the replacement photo printer cartridges. We have reviewd four distinctive printers for you. With a bit of luck this will give you with a starting point. If you’re interested in individual categories, printers cartridges or products, you should at least have a base level of facts with which to start.

HP Officejet Pro 8500- The HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless printer is an inkjet that will deal with an office job with a high quantity of printing mandates. With numerous networking alternatives, a function touch screen and an exceedingly fast print rate, this is one inkjet printer that most definitely deserves consideration.

Brother HL 4070CDW-Printing text at 20 pages per minute, this Brother printer is fantastic for office use and it in addition has wireless networking capabilities. This is a printer that should produce high quality output in a miniature case for under $500. The directions are easy enough to understand. This is a very user friendly laser printer and the color indicators are pretty clear-cut and easy to figure out making it one of the easiest laser printer models to operate. Like nearly all Brother Printers, the setup for this model was also extraordinarily straightforward.

Samsung CLP-600N-This color laser printer will make a huge addition to the domestic or small workplace. It is network prepared and has the quickness and duty cycle and printing quality that is required. The Samsung CLP-600N prints at 20 pages per minute in both color and black and white. With a 2400×600 dpi resolution and a duty cycle of up to 45,000 prints per month makes it a first-class value. The single downside is that the duplex printing is manual, but manual is better than nonexistent.

Brother HL-5250DN- This Brother printer is network equipped and promises high-quality graphic and text prints for the small firm or home-based use. There is a fine feature called a duplexer that allows you to conserve paper and the easy to follow setup directions make putting in place a snap. At 30 pages per minute output for text, the printer’s speed is fine. There is just one insignificant issue and that is the paper tray. It can merely hold 300 pages which is fairly small and just fitting if you are using it for domestic purpose or running a really small business operation.

 

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California State Auto Insurance – What You Need Now & Savings on the Horizon

by S.G.R.B

As with most states, California state car insurance law requires all motorists to carry three fundamental liability components.

Bodily Injury Liability (i.e. BIL) of $ 15,000 per person

Total Bodily Injury Liability (Total BIL) of $ 30,000 for each accident

Property Damage Liability or PDL of $ 15,000 / accident

The insurance business knows this as 15k/30k/15k.

However, to rely solely on this amount of coverage, would be foolish. Multi-car collisions & legal fees commonly boost the cost of an automobile accident into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. If you’re to blame and you’ve opted for the minimums, you personally, are now liable for the shortfall. So, you must sell your house, empty your bank account and probably alot more…how does that sound?

Based on experience, I strongly suggest a bare minimum of 100/300/100 and more if you’re often on the road…particularly in the many elite communities of the Golden State. Spending a few extra bucks here is money well spent.

So far, only liability coverage has been discussed…and that does not apply to damages to your vehicle or injuries to you. The rest of what we will talk about is not required by California statute.

First, let’s take care of you. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) pays for injury to you and your passengers no matter who was at fault. I suggest PIP coverage of no less than $ 100,000.

Next, your vehicle. To most of us, full coverage means having both collision and comprehensive.

The purpose of collision insurance is two-fold; to cover the cost of the repair to your damaged vehicle or if “totaled” to make a cash settlement. You are liable for a predetermined “deductible” amount and the insurer pays the balance.

Comprehensive insurance protects your vehicle against theft & vandalism and damages from fire & smoke, animal impact and Mother Nature.

Another vital coverage is protection against uninsured drivers. It’s not your fault, but he won’t pay. Here’s where your uninsured/underinsured driver coverage comes to the rescue.

Auto insurance in Southern California introduces “pay-by-mile” program.

California’s Insurance Board has put forth a proposal to allow insurers to charge consumers based on miles traveled. Similar to buying prepaid cell phone minutes…consumers would pay upfront for a specified number of miles to be driven over a limited period of time. A device installed in the automobile will allow the insurance company to monitor a car’s mileage and charge appropriately.

Consumer protection groups are pushing for the proposal because paying for driven miles, as opposed to the insurance company’s projection, should allow cost savings for low mileage motorists.

And some say more importantly, it will incenticize drivers to stay off our roads. Environmentalists predict this type of auto insurance La Mesa will encourage consumers to drive less…leading to lower fuel consumption, reduced pollution & less congestion on the road.

The plan looks like an all-out winner to me.

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by S.G.R.B

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