friends, I am a mechanical engineer, and working in Industrial consumable products marketing from last 8 yrs. Now I want to start my own business in industrial trading. Pl give your valuable suggestion. and what are the brandsPl suggest some good products (Brands) to start my business in Industrial consumables?
Do you want to manufacture or distribute other people's stuff?
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Will someone please explain to me what the specifications of toner/consumables for laser-jet printers mean?
';Consumable: single toner catridge
Type: 3000 sheets @ IDC 5% Coverage
Consumable :1,000 sheets starter.';
What is the difference between @ IDC 5% and sheet starter? Thanks a bunch! I've got a samsung printer.Will someone please explain to me what the specifications of toner/consumables for laser-jet printers mean?
It means that the starter cartridge you got with your printer, has enough toner to print 1,000 pages at 5% coverage.
Your replacement cartridges that you will buy, will yield 3,000 pages at 5% coverage.
5% of a page isn't a whole heck of a lot, so don't expect to use up 2 pkgs of paper with your starter cartridge.Fish
Type: 3000 sheets @ IDC 5% Coverage
Consumable :1,000 sheets starter.';
What is the difference between @ IDC 5% and sheet starter? Thanks a bunch! I've got a samsung printer.Will someone please explain to me what the specifications of toner/consumables for laser-jet printers mean?
It means that the starter cartridge you got with your printer, has enough toner to print 1,000 pages at 5% coverage.
Your replacement cartridges that you will buy, will yield 3,000 pages at 5% coverage.
5% of a page isn't a whole heck of a lot, so don't expect to use up 2 pkgs of paper with your starter cartridge.
How to view Printer Supplies Status or Consumables Usage on your comp. screen?
How can I view my Supplies Status or Consumable Usage Status on my Computer Screen? I do inventory and would rather view the status of my toner cartridges from my desk.
Is there a freeware program that does this? Or is there a way to do this with Printer Properties or anything else?How to view Printer Supplies Status or Consumables Usage on your comp. screen?
if its got an IP address.......you can type it into a web browser and you'll get all the info you need.
We use all network printers and this is how I check the status or set up any of the printers. To get the ip of the printer, just find the printer under the control panel, right click for properties, and check the port/ip its using.
Or you can usually just hold down one, or a combination of buttons on the printer to get a config page.
Is there a freeware program that does this? Or is there a way to do this with Printer Properties or anything else?How to view Printer Supplies Status or Consumables Usage on your comp. screen?
if its got an IP address.......you can type it into a web browser and you'll get all the info you need.
We use all network printers and this is how I check the status or set up any of the printers. To get the ip of the printer, just find the printer under the control panel, right click for properties, and check the port/ip its using.
Or you can usually just hold down one, or a combination of buttons on the printer to get a config page.
Where in singapore can i purchase computer consumables to purchase,the address & e-mail is also needed?
how can i locate the addressess and e-mail of IT shopping mall in singapore where i can purchase computer consumables?Where in singapore can i purchase computer consumables to purchase,the address %26amp; e-mail is also needed?
The more prominent places are Funan IT Mall and Sim Lim for IT products and consumables. There are just too many shops or different levels. You will have to visit them and start looking around for the best prices/deals. Smaller shops can offer you discounts. Bigger ones like Challenger have fixed prices. I am not able to provide you with emails, etc. Apology!Where in singapore can i purchase computer consumables to purchase,the address %26amp; e-mail is also needed?
2 common places are Sim Lim Tower and Funan Center. Below are a link where you can find all the price guides of most suppliers from these two places.
Revised:
1) Funan Digitalife Mall: (web: http://www.funan.com.sg/)
How to go, location:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_trav鈥?/a>
Building image:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/stock_ima鈥?/a>
2) Sim Lim Square (web: http://www.simlimsquare.com.sg/)
How to go, location:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_trav鈥?/a>
Building image:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/stock_ima鈥?/a>
3) Comex Exhibition at Suntec (30 Aug To 2 Sept only)
Web: http://www.comexshow.com.sg/
These are place for full with IT shop (IT %26amp; Communication, camera鈥?, hope the information is help鈥?
Thanks
The more prominent places are Funan IT Mall and Sim Lim for IT products and consumables. There are just too many shops or different levels. You will have to visit them and start looking around for the best prices/deals. Smaller shops can offer you discounts. Bigger ones like Challenger have fixed prices. I am not able to provide you with emails, etc. Apology!Where in singapore can i purchase computer consumables to purchase,the address %26amp; e-mail is also needed?
2 common places are Sim Lim Tower and Funan Center. Below are a link where you can find all the price guides of most suppliers from these two places.
Revised:
1) Funan Digitalife Mall: (web: http://www.funan.com.sg/)
How to go, location:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_trav鈥?/a>
Building image:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/stock_ima鈥?/a>
2) Sim Lim Square (web: http://www.simlimsquare.com.sg/)
How to go, location:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_trav鈥?/a>
Building image:
http://www.streetdirectory.com/stock_ima鈥?/a>
3) Comex Exhibition at Suntec (30 Aug To 2 Sept only)
Web: http://www.comexshow.com.sg/
These are place for full with IT shop (IT %26amp; Communication, camera鈥?, hope the information is help鈥?
Thanks
I want to buy welding consumables from Malaysia and re-sale them in VietNam. Is there any one can offer me?
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Inventory best practices - tracking consumables?
Currently, our accounting system tracks only inventory items because the accountants are concerned about having to count consumables (ie. screws, washers, nuts) for our auditors. However, not tracking these small items has created bottlenecks in the production line because the small part is essential for assembly. I'm thinking that it should be tracked in the accounting system but we need a way that satisfy auditing requirements while making it easier for accountants to count. Perhaps by weight? Just like buying nails in a hardware store. You don't buy just one nail but you buy a bag. The question is ';Is this acceptable for counting consumables for a public company?';. Inventory best practices - tracking consumables?
Clearly they need tracking somewhere, but not twice. Because they impact on production tracking needs to be close to the point of use. If the items are cheap, then once everyone has stolen a handful shrinkage will be minimal and away you go. If on the other hand they are expensive then security will be more of an issue.
Essentially, monitoring needs to be at the point of use, rather than in an office somewhere else in the building, or worse.
Clearly they need tracking somewhere, but not twice. Because they impact on production tracking needs to be close to the point of use. If the items are cheap, then once everyone has stolen a handful shrinkage will be minimal and away you go. If on the other hand they are expensive then security will be more of an issue.
Essentially, monitoring needs to be at the point of use, rather than in an office somewhere else in the building, or worse.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
What typically British consumables can I give to my American friend when I visit her?
Okay, so I'm heading off to Chicago in the next few days to visit a couple of friends, and one of which hasn't been to the UK yet but would LOVE to go.
I'm considering on bringing her a few things, most likely food products to give her a little taste of the UK before she visits.
What can you suggest?
Things like tea, crumpets, Bourbon biscuits. Silly stuff like that to give her a quirky but genuine feel for the UK.What typically British consumables can I give to my American friend when I visit her?
i am american but lived in london for six months studying abroad. there are very few food items i miss from london (no offense) but what I would love to have again - tea, digestives (those cookie things with chocolate on them) - good chocolate from europe, and get her a candy bar or something (the one with the lion on it - that one is super good and we don't have it here). anything else I don't think she is missing out on - except maybe wagamamas (but we have that in boston now)!!!!!What typically British consumables can I give to my American friend when I visit her?
Marmite, Tetleys tea bags,baked beans and a loaf of bread. I don't think bread has hit those shores yet? Just kidding. Have you checked Fortnam and Masons ?
If you want to give them a real British experience, mug them.
Sausage sandwich with a bit of Daddie's sauce on it.
Daddy loves American's getting stuffed.
I'm considering on bringing her a few things, most likely food products to give her a little taste of the UK before she visits.
What can you suggest?
Things like tea, crumpets, Bourbon biscuits. Silly stuff like that to give her a quirky but genuine feel for the UK.What typically British consumables can I give to my American friend when I visit her?
i am american but lived in london for six months studying abroad. there are very few food items i miss from london (no offense) but what I would love to have again - tea, digestives (those cookie things with chocolate on them) - good chocolate from europe, and get her a candy bar or something (the one with the lion on it - that one is super good and we don't have it here). anything else I don't think she is missing out on - except maybe wagamamas (but we have that in boston now)!!!!!What typically British consumables can I give to my American friend when I visit her?
Marmite, Tetleys tea bags,baked beans and a loaf of bread. I don't think bread has hit those shores yet? Just kidding. Have you checked Fortnam and Masons ?
If you want to give them a real British experience, mug them.
Sausage sandwich with a bit of Daddie's sauce on it.
Daddy loves American's getting stuffed.
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