The latest Internal Electronic Distribution Mailing System
One of the primary user manuals I ever wrote involved a "new internal electronic distribution mailing system." The best draft was typed running an IBM Selectric II typewriter in 1978. This "new mailing system" were owned by the us Postal Service. However, it might be purchased at reasonable price. It turned out promoted and sold being a opportunity that may allow business people to quickly and efficiently draft, write and publish Company memoranda without putting things off or money and, simultaneously, save a tree.
Printing Costs
Printing and paper costs were used to calculate the amount of cash the Company would save by collecting this "new electronic mailing system." Expense of creating these "electronic memos" was calculated and if compared to the annual costs to find paper to type on, expense of the typewriter ribbons, the fee to repeat the actual printed on 8 ? bond paper if compared to the expense of using copy paper from a copy machine, just like cost to order or lease the copier, the prices of machine down-time, preventive maintenance and then the tariff of ink.1
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