The best place to find a CD copier would be an office supply store such as Staples or Office Depot. Another option would be an electronics store such as Best Buy. If one is adept at using EBAY, that would be a good option also.
There are a wide variety of informational website that offer a good selection of information on Copier sales. Websites such as Copier Careers and Free Copier Support offer detailed information on Copier sales.
One can find job listings for Xerox copier technicians in the classified section of the local newspaper. One can also contact their local employment office to find out where the company is hiring in their area.
One can buy a copier toner cartridge at their local office supply shop, or online. When shopping online, one can use Google Shopping to find a copier toner cartridge at the best price.
The Konica Monolta copier is quite a popular model. More information on the copier can be found on the official website as well as its product page on Amazon.
I purchased mine for 59.99 at Circuit City.
One can find a list of the best deals for color copier's on the 'FindTheBest' website. 'PC Mag' also has reviews of some of the best color copiers and where to purchase.
There are many websites that one can purchase toner fro a copier from. Among them are Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, Best Buy, Target, eBay and Amazon.
To find information about leasing a copier machine one could ask a sales representative for office equipment. Many companies that sell copiers for office use, also have lease plans.
In order to find out more information about printer leasing, you can easily go to Desk Demon to find out more. There are plenty of copier leasing places such as Pacific Office or Copier Leasing that can help.
One can find an easy CD creator. One place to find an Compact Disc creator is by going to CNET to download a CD creator. These downloads have no viruses.
A business colour copier can be found through numerous retailers, including Office Depot and Staples. These printers are designed to handle heavy duty printing loads.
You'll need Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum for this. Put the CD in your CD-ROM Drive. Open the Project Selector. Rollover Make a Music CD. Click Music CD Project. Go to Audio CD on the pull-down menu. Select all of the songs and click Add. Now select all of the songs added. Click transitions. Choose zero seconds for each gap. The last song never has a gap. Click OK. Click Record. Choose Finalize CD. If you only have one CD Drive, Insert the blank one when it's done copying the songs. When it's done finalizing, Write the name of the disc on the label. If you have lots of songs, the gaps might cause the total time to go over the limit: 79:57. If that happens, use CD Copier. In the future, use CD Copier to copy all CDs. That way, you won't have to do it the hard way. If you don't have CD Copier, that's OK. There are plenty other CD Copiers. Cheetah CD Burner and Sonic are good ones.