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The Ultimate Pizzeria Printer is Now Available from Star Micronics

(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- The Pizzeria and Fast Food Industry quest for a solution to printing delivery labels for pizza boxes has been answered by Star Micronics.
Finding a silent and quick printing printer taking up very little counter space while providing a legible wide label is just one of the capabilities of the TSP800 printer.
Printing wide receipts capturing all of the input food order and delivering coupons for return business is another function - a total pizzeria and food delivery solution packed into one printer.Star Micronics' TSP800 printer delivers a 4.4" (112 mm) x 1.75" thermal pizza delivery label for pizza businesses and fast food delivery service, printing in high speed of 6" per second (150 mm/sec) for the fast-paced business industry standards.
The TSP800 printer has more to offer in addition to delivery labels; multiple printing solutions, a wide format Point of Sale Receipt which can store the restaurant's logo, print promotional advertising and coupons for return business from the establishment's customers, and bar code printing for scanning purposes. All of these solutions packed into a very small printer, it's footprint of 8.5" by 7" will fit on any busy countertop, and an optional space saving wall mount bracket can place the printer off the counter.

One printer and many solutions for the pizza and delivery business -- it is the ultimate pizzeria printer. Call Star Micronics for more information on how pizza and fast food businesses can benefit by using our TSP800 for delivery labels, wide receipts, and return business from customers. Star Micronics America 800-782-7636, ext 109..



How To Kill Your Printer

Are you tired of trying to convince your spouse that you need anotherprinter? Tired of using the old sluggish ink hog that you got 10 years agoas a hand-me-down from your cousin that only came to visit once justafter you bought that new Beer Meister?After you get through with your printer, with my expert guidance, yourpartner will probably agree that it's time for an upgrade. Just a few of mytips will be all that you need. In some cases only one of these slick tipswill do the trick. You might get lucky. Let's get started.If your printer is near a wall you're in luck.

Sit on your chair directly in frontof your printer and put both hands firmly on the front of the printer. Nowwhile issuing a blood curdling Bruce Lee scream thrust your arms forward while imagining that you are going to push your printer directly through the wall and landing on your German marble tiled patio floor outside.Ok, if that doesn't work try unplugging the printers connection to the computer. If you are using...

How To Kill Your Printer
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Share Your Digital Photos with Friends and Family

Let's say you've taken a bunch of beautiful digital photos and you want to share them with friends and family. What's the best way to do this? There are many options, from printing and burning onto CDs or DVDs, to emailing and uploading the photos.This article will walk you through some of the best options for sharing your treasured digital photo collection. Essentially, there are four main ways to share digital photos: * Printing the photos * Storing the photos on CD and DVD * Emailing the photos * Uploading the photos to a website Printing the PhotosJust like film-based photography, you can share your pictures by having a hardcopy printout. All you need to do is get a good photo printer and some quality printing paper, then print away! I usually print my photos from an inkjet printer (the Canon Pixma iP4000) using glossy photo paper. The prints I get are very high quality - you can't discern them from those you print at photo kiosks.Of course, if you don't have a printer, you can still...

Share Your Digital Photos with Friends and Family
Photo printer > Share Your Digital Photos with Friends and Family

It's All In The Settings

Inkjet printers do a great job on text printing but many people do not know that you don't need a photo printer to make great photo printouts. Sure a photo printer is going to do a superior job and a little faster but you really don't need a photo printer for spectacular photo quality prints. Most inkjet printers on the market today have a mode for printing on photo glossy paper. If you use good quality photo glossy paper, 7 - 10 mills in thickness, you can get a picture perfect print. A good quality digital camera helps too.

Most digital cameras sold today have the capability of making a decent print even on the lowest resolution. Of course if you want a better print you need to use a higher resolution on your camera.I won't go into resolution settings here because everybody has their ownidea of what their perfect resolution is and my inbox would be flooded. :-)My point with this article is to get people to use the right printer setting ifthey want great photo prints. If you...

It's All In The Settings
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Ten Ways (plus 1) to Save on Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges

Are you getting tired of the high cost of printing? You're not alone. Many consumers are up in arms. For example, they believe paying $22 per ounce for printer ink and $150 to $300 (or more) for a toner cartridge is way too much. Most of the major printer manufacturers have adopted the same marketing model as the razor blade, TiVo and cell phone industry. Simply stated, they sell you the printer for cost or less in order to sell you printer ink and toner cartridges at huge markups.

In many instances, they charge seven to ten times what it costs to manufacture these products.In addition, these major companies spend thousands of dollars trying to convince you to purchase only their products. They strongly criticize printer ink and toner cartridges offered by third party companies. However, did you know that many of these major companies are now selling their own recycled cartridges? and you're still paying full retail price for them! As someone once said, to get a real education,...

Ten Ways (plus 1) to Save on Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges
Photo printer > Ten Ways (plus 1) to Save on Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges

Running Low On Ink? Time To Get A New Printer!

This is the scenario being faced by millions around the world today. You need to replace your printer ink cartridges but the cost is only a few dollars less than buying a brand new printer which of course comes with brand new cartridges.Why?Manufacturers make very little profit from the sale of their printers. The profit is made on the replacement ink cartridges. Once you have the printer you have to buy ink in order to print. If you use your printer a lot, the cost can be considerable.A Brief Explanation.Broadly speaking there are two types of inkjet printers.

The first uses true cartridges. Companies such as Hewlett Packard and Lexmark use this system. Cartridges consist of a tank of ink, a head (The copper coloured metal strip) and sometimes a chip that gives back data on the levels of ink. The cartridges for this system, as owners know only too well, are expensive.The other system as employed by companies such as Epson, Canon and Brother, uses headless cartridges. This means...

Running Low On Ink? Time To Get A New Printer!
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