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BillGates says...

Governement should increase their efforts in cutting down printing-related costs to half, while reducing energy consumption, putting a lid on paper purchases and substantially lowering the number of printers and <a href="http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/">printer cartridges ink</a> used by the federal workforce. These efforts represent an important step toward the ultimate goal of a paperless government.

On $1bn borrowing pushing nation to 67% debt mark

Posted 20 September 2013, 1:50 a.m. Suggest removal

BillGates says...

this is way better than projects done through computers then printed out. handcraft are much more fun to do and look at. Compared to printed projects made from plain paper and [printer ink][1]

[1]: http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/

BillGates says...

This web shops are just not under the ruling of gaming board. SO what do they have to do? It is comparable against the so called crime in using [remanufactured ink cartridges][1]

[1]: http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/

On Web shops: Technology puts us outside law

Posted 4 September 2013, 10:46 p.m. Suggest removal

BillGates says...

Almost every technology now can be used in crime. come on even printers in immigration now can be converted into something illegal. by using specialized [toner and ink cartridges][1]

[1]: http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/

BillGates says...

I think the image quality is based on the image resolution than you get from the internet. And of course take into consideration the kind of printer, [ink and toner][1] used to print the image. It can really make the image better.

[1]: http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/

On Resolve required on image quality

Posted 29 January 2013, 11:24 p.m. Suggest removal

BillGates says...

Thats a really big cash boost. With that amount of money, you need money [cash boxes trays][1] to support it. I wish I can have that money and if I do Im out in here.

[1]: http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/Office-…

On AML to enjoy $1.15m cash flow boost

Posted 16 November 2012, 6:45 a.m. Suggest removal