Even small or home offices need big results from their office equipment. Throw in a space-saving design and an affordable price and you've got the perfect small business solution. That's exactly what Canon has done with the MultiPASS C3500. It combines a state-of-the-art color printer, plain-paper fax, convenient copier and grayscale scanner all in one compact desktop design. Plus, all the software you need to enhance performance and ease-of-use.Advanced Canon technology means there's no compromise whenit comes to high-performance results. Fast photo-realistic color printing adds vibrance and excitement to everything you do. Enjoy photo-quality results with the optional Photo Kit. Bubble Jet technology delivers crisp and clear plain-paper faxes. The convenient copier works independently of your PC, so you can use it at any time. And the easy-to-use grayscale scanner lets you scan business cards and articles at up to 400 dots per inch.The MultiPASS C3500 comes complete with all the tools you need to easily manage your documents. From the leading optical character reader to Desktop Manager, enabling you to easily keep track of all incoming and outgoing documents. Plus, Canon Creative Pro gives you the power to create and print everything from brochures, stationery and labels to greeting cards and more. You'll even have the tools to browse the Web and retrieve, organize and print your favorite Web sites more easily than ever before.Customer Review: Canon Tech Support is their worst problem
In the long run everything I needed this product for worked fine (faxing and copying). Their main problem is calling for help and they want to charge you more to help you fix a problem with it or you can get it for free by going to "". When I went there nothing worked and I didn't receive any help. So the Canon is going in the trash and I will stick with HP (Hewlett Packard).
Customer Review: Don't buy Canon!
I purchased my multipass and it was supposed to have a color scanner (the book even said so), but when I called them about it they told me that it was a generic book and that mine was not supposed to have a color scanner. The book doesn't list any other machine except for my Canon Multipass C3500. Then my warning light wouldn't always come one when it was supposed to to tell me that I needed to replace the ink cartridge. And to top it off, my print head needs to be replaced. The reason I say don't buy Canon is because I have seen many of their printers up for sale (not just this particular kind) and every time I ask what is wrong the tell me they need a new print head. I've run into many people on the web with the same problem. If only I knew then what I know now.
All hail the futurists, those crystal ball seers of all! But, who are they or should we ask, how do they do it? Well, first let's consider the old quote "history repeats itself" and the wisdom that quote embodies. Next, let's realize that one needs to know history and human nature to see the cycles, disruptions and understand how all this will affect the future.
Lastly, we must realize that the present is part of the flow of time. In other words the events of today are one of the key components we need to be good predictors of the future. We all understand the benefits of knowing the future right?
Sure we do, so let's start by getting you in the habit of scanning the present period, while you set aside time to learning history, both ancient and recent. So, as an example let me give the news events of February 16:
- Fannie Mae "Re-Fi Plus" all electronic - no appraisal? WTH
- Interest Rates at 38-year
- Someone stole Lance Armstrong's bike after race?
- Auto Maker's Business Plans include askingmore $ Chrysler 7B alone
- Administration cancels Car Czar sets up Auto Industry Committee
- Detroit Auto Show; wimpy, poor attendance, not spectacular
- Storm Closes I-5 at Pass in California
- BMW not immune; laid off 850 in UK, looking at laying off in US now
- Obama to announce Afghanistan troop levels - NATO falling apart
- Hardcore Left attacking Administration for campaign promises
- Now 1 Billion People Internet Users, 2B within 2.5 years, 3B within 3-yrs
- Cities, Counties, States; financial crisis, stimulus money; drop in bucket
- Venezuela Chavez wins "no-term limits"run unlimited times, Dictator-King
- French and British submarines collide - more to follow on story
Can you begin to see trends here? You should, but if you do not try writing down your own list of events for the next couple of months, do this each day. Eventually, you'll be able to see what the Futurists see! Think on this.
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