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9 months ago

Kings Computers
As you may be aware, Spark is changing the price for Xtra Email. Charging $5.95 per month or $9.95 per month. A reaction to this could be to move to a free email provider such as Google or Microsoft. At this stage, I'd like to make sure people know about a free service called Stepping UP which can help with creating a free email account. The Te Aroha Library is part of that program so can help with this. Call them on 884 7047 or email libraries@mpdc.govt.nz ... See MoreSee Less
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9 months ago

Kings Computers
Over the last few days, I've been pretending I have excellent eyesight as I work with screws that have 1mm of thread and a 2mm head. They use a P2 screwdriver bit. There are 12 of these in the laptop, each of which needs to be handled gently to avoid destruction or being lost beside a spec of dust. I need a desk microscope 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
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11 months ago

Kings Computers
You may have heard that Matamata-Piako District Council has arranged for some electronic waste (e-waste) recycling stations at the 3 transfer stations. This a huge step forward for e-waste as we now don't need to drive to Hamilton or Auckland. It isn't free, especially for batteries that are toxic and dangerous in a landfill.More info later as I work out charges for common electronic items.Congratulations to Matamata-Piako District Council for this work. ... See MoreSee Less
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11 months ago

Kings Computers
I was inspired by a release from local company AgPlus. A tip from a new lawn mower specialist was talking about how low-cost brands can be a false economy because when they break, replacement parts can't be found. The same thing happens in the computer industry. Prices are kept low by not providing spare parts, amongst other techniques. Thus, I tend to recommend laptop brands such as Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, etc and printers such as Brother, etc.Note: I do warranty repairs on Brother printers, so I'm probably biased about that brand 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
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12 months ago

Kings Computers
Some printers are a pain to work on. Well, more the weight of the printer. A 40kg colour laser printer is difficult to move around, and impossible for my old body to lift by myself. It is now fixed and returned to its home near Walton. Mind you, it is much lighter than big office printers from Konica-Minolta, Ricoh, etc. ... See MoreSee Less
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12 months ago

Kings Computers
Kings Computers will be closing on 22nd December for the Christmas break and reopening on 8th January. I hope everyone gets some enjoyment over this traditional holiday period and comes back refreshed for a new year. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 years ago

Kings Computers
If you've ever wondered what is inside an inkjet printer cartridge. This is Big Clive cutting open an Epson cartridge and showing how complex they are inside. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 years ago

Kings Computers
Today marks the 10th Birthday of Kings Computers. This is one of those important milestones where we wonder how those 10 years went so fast. While also expecting that the next 10 are just as quick 🙂 🥳 ... See MoreSee Less
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2 years ago

Kings Computers
Kings Computers will be closed from 12noon on 24th December 2022 and will reopen on 4th January 2023.Many thanks for all your business during the year, and we hope to see you all in 2023. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 years ago

Kings Computers
Just completed training on Konica Minolta A3 colour laser printers. Now I can service and repair Konica Minota models from the C227i through to the C650i. Earlier models can also be done subject to parts being available. ... See MoreSee Less
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