Despite the numerous toys you buy for your cat, they seem to be most entertained by ordinary objects found around your home. One of these objects is your printer. The second your printer starts to process a print job, your cat is right near the printer, or even right on top of it, staring intently and batting at the paper as it leaves the printer. Cats have an obsession with printers for several reasons, including the noises the printer makes and the movement of the paper. Whether they’re just afraid of the printer or interested in watching the paper depart from the printer, your cat’s obsession with your printer is quite amusing.
Selecting the Appropriate Multifunction Printer
All-in-one or multifunction printers provide flexibility. These versatile machines scan, copy, print or fax via computer or land line. By combing multiple functions in one machine they are also cost effective to purchase and maintain. Review your documentation needs. This will determine if you need high speed color printing or a more budget friendly option. Decide on the resolution quality that is required for printing and copying and whether you require a flatbed or sheet fed copier capability. Browse features, compare prices and ensure compatibility with on hand computer systems in order to select the best multifunction printer.
The art of printing could be traced far back to 3000 BC, when Mesopotamian rolled and impressed cylinder seals on clay pads. These Mesopotamian arts are considered one of the most complex oldest existing print works. Tiny stamps were used in Egypt and China, before the advent of bigger blocks. Also, clothe was used in India and Europe, before paper was invented.
