Archive for August, 2007

ABC Office has added a new line of NPSG products to its line of office furniture accessories.

Friday, August 24th, 2007

NPSG Office Furniture & AccessoriesWe have just added several new pieces of office furniture and cubicle accessories to the Web. These new products include filing cabinets, file carousels, tier drop organizers, shelves and more! A total of 36 new products were added to our site. These products are from the manufacturer NPSG and are marketed under the name Axcess. We are pretty excited about this addition.

I would like to give you a little background on NPSG. The company has been around since 1993 and primarily designs and sources equipment to help improve corporate and personal productivity. ABC Office has bee carrying NPSG’s products since about 2005. We have been selling their display racks for some time and decided that their line of filing and storage products would be a great fit for the furniture section of our Web.

You can see our entire list of NPSG products by going here. Feel free to stop by and take a look. Our entire line of office furniture can be found here.

ABC Office has added new MX series Polaroid-style ID cameras to its Web site.

Monday, August 20th, 2007

MX ID CamerasThis month we added three new ID and passport camera models to our Web site. These are the MX-2, MX-4 and MX-6 cameras. These cameras are designed to create quick and inexpensive photo IDs in a few minutes. The addition of these cameras increases our line of photo ID cameras to nine.

All of these cameras use a Polaroid-style film that takes and develops on the fly. All three new cameras use the same style of film. The MX-2 has two lenses designed to take photo ID pictures or passports, depending on the MX-2 model being used. The MX-4 camera has a total of four lenses and the MX-6 a total of six.

Many large businesses have switched over to digital cameras and printers. Traditional Polaroid-style cameras are still popular in schools, non-profit organizations and for novelty ID cards. This is due, in part, to the availability of the film and the inexpensive up-front cost of the equipment.

Creating an ID with the MX series cameras is an easy process. After being take, the picture cut to size using either scissors or a die cutter. Once cut, the picture is applied to a pre-made card and is then laminated. The ID card can then be placed in a badge holder or be punched for use with a lanyard. The process only takes a few minutes.

You can find our entire selection of cameras by going here.