March 30, 2020

Xerox WorkCentre 5945 / 5955 & AltaLink B8090 Families Repair Procedures – an Anatomy Lesson – Part 2 WC-5945, 5955, AL-B8090, B8075, B8065, B8055, B8045

We’re going to continue our exploration of these models where we left off last month. As you saw, they’re easier to work on than one might expect, with just a few eccentricities and tricks to be aware of. We’ll take a look at how to remove the power supply unit, as well as the
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Is Your Buy-Sell Agreement Up to Snuff?

A buy-sell agreement is one of the most-important – and often most-overlooked – types of business contract. Any company that has more than one equity partner should have a buy-sell agreement in place. Far too many businesses are running either without an agreement or with one
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Meter-less Billing: Marco Finds Success in Embracing Device- and Seat-Based Models

Unlimited printing without meter readings. Is the mere thought of using this billing method enough to suck the air right out of the room? Perhaps it is to some, although there is a growing belief that it is much ado about nothing. After all, virtually every prognosticator and
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Device as a Service: The Hows and Whys of Flat-Rate Billing

From phone service to how we consume entertainment, device-as-a-service (DaaS) has become part of our vocabulary in many areas. For the last couple years, it’s also been a point of discussion in the imaging industry. Nexera started down this path over two years ago. Backed by our
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X Marks the Spot: Everything-as-a-Service Gaining Steam as a Way of Doing Business

XaaS is not new, yet there has never been more energy surrounding its concept than there is now. With that in mind, it’s the perfect time to explore why it’s suddenly such a prevalent topic. What Is XaaS? XaaS is short for everything-as-a-service, which means your customer will
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As HP Acquisition Talks Dominate Headlines, Xerox Maintains Focus on Dealer and Direct Partners

The pace at which acquisition talks between Xerox and HP are proceeding is nothing short of dizzying. The give-and-take banter between Xerox CEO John Visentin and his HP counterpart, Enrique Lores, along with the many players behind the scenes (including investor Carl Icahn, who
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