What is a Virtual Office? How Does it Work?
- Tina Jones
- July 20, 2022
- Virtual Office
Virtual offices have become a popular workspace solution for freelancers and entrepreneurs. It offers business owners all the benefits of a “brick and mortar” location without having to rent an actual office. A virtual business address helps improve the credibility of the business, making it easier to successfully attract customers. Want to learn more about […]
Read MoreIs a Printer an Input or Output Device
- Tina Jones
- July 19, 2022
- Input
- Output Device
- Printer
Printers are especially important for making copies of documents for different audiences in the workplace. Understanding whether a printer is an input or output device can be challenging. Whether you need to print jobs, greeting cards, invitations, etc., printers are required computer peripherals. Let’s take a closer look at what makes a printer an output […]
Read MoreDifferent Types of Office Chairs
- Tina Jones
- July 18, 2022
- Office Chairs
Different tasks and different tables require different chairs. With so many different types of office chairs on the market today, there is something for every taste and preference. The ideal chair provides ergonomic support, comfort, and functionality as it relates to your responsibilities and desires, but what chair is best? We’ll outline the main types […]
Read MoreHow to Clean a Lunch Box
- Tina Jones
- July 14, 2022
- Lunch Box
We send children to school every day, and lunch is neatly packed in their containers, but somehow, things often overflow in lunch bags. This is helpless. It is annoying to clean up a sticky and dirty lunch bag. I summarized some skills to clean the bags easily and help them be durable. Clean a Lunch […]
Read MoreDo Printers Come with Ink?
- Tina Jones
- July 13, 2022
- Ink
- Printers
When you buy a new printer, you want it to work when you take it out of the box. That means you need ink. Most printers will come with ink, and many new printers come with ink cartridges that contain half as much ink, which means it’s a good idea to have your own stock […]
Read MoreHow to Safely Dispose of an Old Printer
- Tina Jones
- July 11, 2022
- Dispose Printer
- Old Printer
Most homes and businesses have at least one printer. Whether used a few times a day or once a month, these printers will age just as fast as a computer. As with any other type of e-waste, your business must understand how to properly dispose of your printer. Don’t throw it in the trash. In […]
Read MoreWhat Is an Inkjet Printer? How It Works
- Tina Jones
- July 9, 2022
- Inkjet Printer
Inkjet printers are the most popular choice for home printing needs, and since their introduction in the second half of the 1980s, inkjet printers have grown in popularity and performance while prices have dropped significantly. These printers work by propelling droplets of ink onto the paper, whereas laser printers use toner and are primarily used […]
Read MoreWhat Is A Wireless Printer? How Does It Work?
- Tina Jones
- July 8, 2022
- Printer
- Wireless Printer
Wireless printers, also known as WiFi printers, connect to a network without having to hardwire/cable to the network. Once a wireless printer is connected to a WiFi network, computers, smartphones, and tablets that are also connected to that network can print to the WiFi printer. Wireless printing technology has been around for a few years, […]
Read MoreWhat Is a Resin 3D Printer & How Does it Work?
- Tina Jones
- July 7, 2022
- 3D Printer
Resin 3D printers have been popular for a while now, mainly because of their ease of use and a significant drop in price. Stereolithography, the technology behind most resin 3D printing, is often referred to as the “mother of all 3D printing technologies” and is considered one of the most widely used techniques for producing […]
Read MoreOffice Supplies: Current Asset Or Expense
- Tina Jones
- July 6, 2022
- Current Asset
- Expense
- Office Supplies
Typically, current assets are considered assets that provide economic benefits to the owner for at least one year. With few exceptions, any asset that does not provide value within a year shall not be classified as a current asset. In general, supplies are considered current assets until they are used. Once supplies are used, they […]
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