Hey bp,
I'm looking for a printer/scanner combo.
Would like something pretty simple and something that doesn't suck up a ton of ink.
Point me to something you guys use.
Going to be printing mostly black and white.
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Hi All - I need to upgrade my technological capabilities as it relates to real estate. Specifically I need to be able to edit, print and sign contracts on the go. I know a tablet must be a part of the plan and I'm ass...
Hi guys, does anyone know where I can get bulk yellow lined paper without the perforated legal pads? It gets kind of annoying ripping out 250 pages a week and throwing away a lot of perfectly good paper just becaus...
I just thought I'd share a conclusion I reached after sending out my first batch of yellow letters about a month ago...
Like most new real estate marketers, I wanted to make sure my mailing was perfect and wo...
Anyone have recommendations for Printer
For Direct marketing, letters, printing flyers for houses we flip.
Laser or Inkjet?
Color or B&W?
I'm constantly printing stuff for real estate...
I'm new to the game and confused about the depreciation if someone could help me understand it better.
I have watched so many videos and google everyone says depreciation is a big advantage.
here is what I confused ...
Hello everyone!
I was wondering if some of the self-printing wholesalers out there could provide some information about their setup. As a beginning investor I am trying to save money wherever I can and hopef...
Ok ok, its not an ad I have no service to offer. I am doing some spring cleaning and have since refined some of the ways I do marketing. That leaves me with 5 printers that are Epson WF -3640 and 1 printer that is a...
Exactly as it sounds, my printer has kicked the can. What home printers do you use? Any specific brand you have found to be more reliable than the others? I was using an old Lexmark for the longest time, pretty good p...
Hey gang, This is about as amateur as a question gets, and I know there's a handful of you direct mailers out there who will simply say 'don't do that. Outsource.' But for those of you who actually print and mail env...