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Office Equipment Leasing
Pacific Office provides flexible terms and customized options for businesses of all sizes. Call us today to find out what option is best for your business.
Our consultants work with you to create a customized solution and usage plan. Whether you want to minimize overhead or invest in your equipment for the long term, our team walks you through the benefits of leasing office equipment versus buying, to find the solution right for your business goals.
Managed IT
We offer comprehensive IT services, from onsite support to cloud-based disaster backup. Leave driver upgrades, password retrieval, and other IT hassles to us, so you can stay focused on your main duties.
Pacific Office consultants work with you to create a customized IT solution that suits your needs and business goals. Whether you’re looking for a managed solution or an internal solution, our team is equipped to help you save time in the long term.
Track Printing Costs
Take control of your printing costs with features like detailed reports, automatic printer choice, and duplicate deletion with our print track and control software.
For printing heavy businesses, this is a must-have solution. Reduce overhead costs and watch profits grow year after year with our managed print solutions.
Automate Workflow Solutions
Eliminate time wasted on duplicating tasks, searching for documents, and other inefficient processes with Pacific Office’s automated workflow solutions.
Work with one of our consultants to craft a customized solution for your business, whether you need hardware or software improvements. Saving time and overhead cost makes for a stronger business, ready to meet your goals and grow your business.
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Glossary
All-in-one
All-in-one
A term used to indicate a printer that has additional functionalities, such as copying, scanning and faxing. (e.g., multifunction printer).
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
The ADF is used to automatically feed originals into the device for copying, scanning, and/or faxing.
Borderless Printing
Borderless Printing
Printing photos with no white space around the edges. Borderless prints look like photos from a photo lab.
Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
Part of a scanner that is used to convert a reflected image to usable analog data.
Duplex Printing
Duplex Printing
An accessory is used for automatically printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. This accessory is not supported on all printers. Some printers offer this as an optional accessory or as an installed option.
Drivers
Drivers
Programs or files that translate information from software applications to a device. Printer drivers convert software commands into printer language.
Duty Cycle
Duty Cycle
The maximum number of printed pages per month a printer can output.
Encapsulated PostScript File (EPS)
Encapsulated PostScript File (EPS)
An EPS file is a standalone, self-contained PostScript file that describes the contents of a printed page. EPS files can be scaled to any size, and they are commonly exchanged by desktop publishing and graphics professionals, publishers, and printing houses.
ISO
International Standards Organization (ISO)
International Standards Organization — ISO standards apply to printer cartridge yields and print speeds.
Inkjet Printer
Inkjet Printer
A printer or an all-in-one unit that shoots fast-drying ink through tiny nozzles onto a page to form characters. The inkjet is currently the standard for personal computer printing. Inkjets are fast, affordable and quiet. They are great for everyday, basic documents.
Laser Printer
Laser Printer
A laser printer is a common type of computer printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper. Like photocopiers, laser printers employ a xerographic printing process but differ from analog photocopiers in that the image is produced by the direct scanning of a laser beam across the printer's photoreceptor.
Local Area Network (LAN)
Local Area Network (LAN)
A group of computers in an office or building is connected to one another by cable. A network computer can access files on other computers in the network or enable others to open and use its files. Printers, modems, and CD-ROM drives are also typically shared.
Network Printer
Network Printer
A printer available for use by workstations on a network. A network printer either has its own built-in network interface card or is connected to a printer on the network.
Monochrome Printer
Monochrome Printer
A printer that can only produce an image in one color or graduations of that color, usually black.
Printer Capacity
Printer Capacity
Refers to how much paper (including envelopes, transparencies, etc.) a printer tray can accommodate.
Printer Buffer
Printer Buffer
A separate, standalone print spooler with its own built-in memory that connects a computer and printing hardware. The print buffer can spool print jobs, freeing up all of a computer's resources for applications.
Serial Port
Serial Port
A connection that allows data transfer between a computer and a printer one bit at a time.
Thermal Printer
Thermal Printer
A type of printer that uses heat to place an impression onto paper.
Toner
Toner
A powdered ink substance used in laser printers and photocopiers to form images and text on paper.
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