How long will a purple ribbon last in a kitchen impact printer?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 22-03-2010
What are some types of credit card terminal receipt printers?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 16-03-2010
Tagged Under : Choices, Credit Card Terminal
printer ink for my printer to use on wedding invitations?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 16-03-2010
I have decided to add wedding invitations as a service in my Wedding Programs business (some people have suggested that it would be a good idea to include that service as well) and wanted to know where I could find the type of ink that printer use for that sort of thing.
I believe that that ink is a special type and not your ordinary ink from Office Depot.
Thanks
Lucia
Is there a site where I can sell my college textbooks without having to print anything?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 08-03-2010
What are some good affordable/free POS (point of sale) software programs?can i connect to regular computer?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 11-12-2009
….. asked:
hi.
i am look for an offordable/free pos (point of sale) program for a small buisness. my buisness being a pharmacy. i also wanted to know how to connect this POS?
i read some reviews on quickbooks pos (point of sale) and some said it was good while others said it was extremely horrid and hard to use and not worth the money?
what about SAGE ( i believe that was the name) how is that?
what are some free POS software? and where can i download them
i also wanted to know, if i buy a pos software or download one, do i just install it on a regular pc (like maybe a extra one from home) n take it to my pharmacy and use it?
i know that i will obviously need the barcode scanner the drawer n the recipt printer thing
so basicly i need to know how this thing gets connected and what software is good
Thank You so much in advance
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Print Shipping label ?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 12-10-2009
Will I win this small claim, customer refuses to pay me for freelance job?
Posted by Printer | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 27-09-2009
I am a graphic designer. I accepted a freelance contract to put together a publication for small publishing company for $1500 (worth 3k industry standard but I needed the money).
I had them sign a simple contract. They failed to fulfill several of the agreements. They were late in paying the “starting fee”. The duration to complete the project was reduced. They were terribly disorganized and unprofessional, sending me material up to the night of the deadline, never providing a proper master list etc. They had me ship directly to printer without reviewing/approving it themselves (despite my recommendation).
As a result, 1 editorial was omitted that I had received and should have included. I was notified of this after sending the first 30 days past due billing notice. I responded at that time, explaining what must have happened and apologizing. Now after more than 60 days past due they have failed to pay and demand I discount my price. I feel that they were equally responsible for the error, and I fulfilled my obligations under the contract. I completed the job as agreed even with the reduced deadline. There were no specifics on accuracy/quality etc.
If I go to small claims what are my chances of winning? I’ve been told by the better business bureau that I met my obligation, despite the omission (since there was nothing in the contract) but I’m worried this will get dragged out and I’ll never get my money.
I can’t afford an attorney. Does anyone know of free legal resources (online or otherwise) that can help small business owners?
The contract was simple but clearly stated the job to be delivered, the ship deadline, the date(s) payment(s) were due. No specifics on what was to be included in the publication or who was responsible for editing. I know this guy (also a small biz) is struggling financially because he mentioned it during the project. Now he is trying to blame me for loosing this customer.Submited by:LeeH







