by Bob Martin | Nov 20, 2015 | POS Repair & Maintenance
Now that October 2015 is behind us, many merchants with POS systems who didn’t jump on the EMV bandwagon are feeling the pressure to upgrade. Aging Point of Sale systems that cause constant headaches are not fun and could be a good reason to upgrade, aside from...
by Bob Martin | Nov 19, 2013 | POS Repair & Maintenance
Getting the right point of sale system for your business There are many reliable points of sale (POS) business software packages available and these enable companies to add useful devices to their sales desks. It may be card readers, barcode scanners, invoice...
by Bob Martin | Dec 24, 2012 | POS Repair & Maintenance
Extending the life of a POS system Small- and medium-sized businesses often operate under profit margins that mean they need to make every penny count – twice, if possible. Certainly, they need to be certain that they take the steps necessary to extend the life of...
by Bob Martin | Dec 17, 2012 | Managed Print Service, POS Repair & Maintenance, Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
We found this rant at The Oatmeal. Not only did we find it comical, but we think it is time to make a sales call there and tell them about the benefits of Great Lakes Managed Print Services! Here are a few of our favorites, but be sure to visit the full rant here...
by Bob Martin | Nov 21, 2012 | Managed Print Service, POS Repair & Maintenance, Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
On this eve of Thanksgiving, Great Lakes Computer is thankful for our customers, avid blog readers, and for the excitement of the ever changing world of technology. But as technology advances, we are grateful that print is NOT dead. We have a new brochure that...
by Bob Martin | Oct 4, 2012 | Managed Print Service, POS Repair & Maintenance, Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
Improving company efficiency with managed print services Not so very long ago, the computer revolution was holding out the promise of a truly paperless office. All the information individuals needed, the conventional wisdom went, would be held in data systems and...