Dell computer and printer support
A room with a view. I always say that it is best to have natural sunlight streaming into your home office. If you are like me and suffer through Canadian winters, then you know what I mean. Even with my window and the glass doors on the solarium, I still find it a bit dark in the winter months.
Now if you haven't purchased a chair yet, take heed. You need a very comfortable one because you will be sitting for long periods of time. I do recommend that you work in bursts of 50 minutes, followed by a 10 minute stretch or coffee break. However if you do not have a chair that is comfy and supports your back, you will notice the pain. Adjust the seat so that your arms are level with the keyboard, use a cushion if need be.Dell computer and printer support
How is your computer screen, are you leaning in to read what you have written? I made that mistake at first. You should be able to sit up straight at your desk and be able to read what is on the screen. If not, you need a new screen.
Printing can be a pain in the butt. Choose your printer wisely. If you do not print a lot or print only for yourself to read, then inkjet is fine. However make sure you choose a printer that has a good feed. I bought a Canon that requires me to sit and manually adjust the large quantities of paper being feed into it, due to the e-books I print out. Not good. If you are printing out documents for clients to read, then you must have a laser printer.
There is a lot of debate about PC's vs Mac's still raging on. Personally I am starting to lean towards getting a Mac. The built in programs are supposed to be great. I need software for creating videos and power point lectures and according to my sources, the Mac has the best and easiest features to use in this regards. Up to this point, my Dell has served me well. I do download a lot of free software though and it's always a guess as to whether or not it's going to hurt my computer. I can recommend Openoffice.org in terms of getting free software for all your office needs. It's free and only asks that you give a small donation if you are happy.
Now if you haven't purchased a chair yet, take heed. You need a very comfortable one because you will be sitting for long periods of time. I do recommend that you work in bursts of 50 minutes, followed by a 10 minute stretch or coffee break. However if you do not have a chair that is comfy and supports your back, you will notice the pain. Adjust the seat so that your arms are level with the keyboard, use a cushion if need be.Dell computer and printer support
How is your computer screen, are you leaning in to read what you have written? I made that mistake at first. You should be able to sit up straight at your desk and be able to read what is on the screen. If not, you need a new screen.
Printing can be a pain in the butt. Choose your printer wisely. If you do not print a lot or print only for yourself to read, then inkjet is fine. However make sure you choose a printer that has a good feed. I bought a Canon that requires me to sit and manually adjust the large quantities of paper being feed into it, due to the e-books I print out. Not good. If you are printing out documents for clients to read, then you must have a laser printer.
There is a lot of debate about PC's vs Mac's still raging on. Personally I am starting to lean towards getting a Mac. The built in programs are supposed to be great. I need software for creating videos and power point lectures and according to my sources, the Mac has the best and easiest features to use in this regards. Up to this point, my Dell has served me well. I do download a lot of free software though and it's always a guess as to whether or not it's going to hurt my computer. I can recommend Openoffice.org in terms of getting free software for all your office needs. It's free and only asks that you give a small donation if you are happy.
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