Following the global pandemic of Covid-19 Mayday Office Equipment Services are proud to announce from today we will be supplying temperature screening and thermal imaging solutions to assist with detection of high temperatures allowing both old and new customers to take quick and preventative steps to avoid spread and stay safe in these uncertain times.
Some of the key features of these thermal cameras and handheld screen solutions are as follows:
Allow screening for multiple targets at the same time.
Audio alarms and instant notifications and screenshots via smart devices and email if high temperature detected.
AI face detection.
Non contact camera allowing temperature measurement from 1m away.
Real time video of thermal and optical channels.
High accuracy of up to ± 0.5°C.
Thermal Screening technology can be used in a variety of scenarios from airport security, entrances to workplaces, public houses, football stadiums, schools and venues to name just a few.
Further details on what thermal imaging is and what products are available are listed below.
If you are interested in discussing this product further and seeing how Mayday can assist, contact us today on: 01603 481995.
If you are interested in discussing this product further and seeing how Mayday can assist, contact us today on: 01603 481995.
We love stationery, it’s why we sell it! So a list of some of the most interesting facts about those random pieces of equipment you use in your everyday working environment sounds like a great way to show you why!
Below is our top 5 interesting facts about stationery! Enjoy!
1. Pencils can write underwater.
It’s true! We tested just to prove the theory. No idea what the need for this would be but an interesting fact none the less.
2. Before erasers were invented, stale bread was used to rub out pencil marks
Next time you are walking around Sainsbury’s and think to yourself “I made a mistake writing doughnuts on the shopping list” and you don’t have an eraser to hand, well pop over to the bakery section, grab yourself a loaf of hovis and away you go!
3. Yellow highlighters account for around 85% of all sales
As yellow is in the middle spectrum of visible light, yellow ink highlighters work really well for people with colour blindness and this is one of the biggest reasons for the high quantities of yellow highlighters ordered.
4. Pen lids cause an average of 100 deaths a year
How many times have you been told off by a teacher or employee for chewing on a pen-lid? Here’s why! To help people breathe, many pen manufacturers now put holes in the pen lids to help prevent choking.
5. Pens are 5,000 years old!
Ancient Egyptians used reed straws with ink made of soot or red ochre pigment mixed with beeswax or vegetable gum. Almost as impressive as the pyramids we’d say!
Want to find out more about stationery and how Mayday can help your business? Get in touch today: 01603 481995 or drop us a message.
In world full of data protection and “GDPR” it’s more crucial than ever to ensure you are protecting sensitive information, printing is one of the most common causes of data leaks within the office environment, some you might not even realise you are doing.
So take a look below at the top 5 ways you are loosing sensitive documents when printing.
1. Leaving them in the printer tray.
You know that stack of documents lying on your printer? That’s wasteful. But it’s a threat too. In that stack might be someone’s pay review, your customers’ data or your company’s financial plans and roadmap.
If you don’t want that stuff just lying around, make sure your printer’s smart enough to authenticate your users before it prints out their documents.
Looking for a smarter printer? Get in touch today: 01603 481995 or drop us a message.
2. Sending files without password-protecting them.
You need to scan a file and send it to your colleague John. You’re in a hurry. So you scan the document really quick and mail it to John – the wrong John. Oops.
Get yourself a printer that helps you password-protect files.
3. Saving the sensitive files in an unsafe folder.
When someone needs to scan a document and then save it to the cloud, they usually need to save that scanned file somewhere local first.
It might be their desktop or some local folder. But if they forget to delete that file after copying it to a shared Dropbox or Google Drive or wherever, you’ve got a problem.
Make sure you’ve got a printer that’s smart enough to automatically save your users’ files in the cloud for them. And they won’t leave sensitive files lying around.
4. Getting someone else to print for you.
Sometimes remote workers need something printed before they come in. A common way around this is to ask someone else to print the file for them.
But if they save that sensitive file in an unsafe place, you might be in trouble.
If your printer supports mobile printing, your remote workers won’t need to go through someone else to print their files. And this won’t be a problem.
5. Leaving the data on the printer’s hard drive.
You probably don’t think of your printer as a computer. But the smartest printers have hard drives and they’re central to the way information flows through your company.
So make sure your printer automatically overwrites its own hard drive for you. More important, make sure the printer’s disk is well encrypted too.
Want to find out more about smart printing? Get in touch today: 01603 481995 or drop us a message.
Are you using your photocopier to it’s FULL potential?
So the little workhorse that sits in the corner of your room today has more potential than you may think, a lot of suppliers forget to mention some of the little handy features these machines have, from printing banners, to sending faxes to an email addresses. Today, we are here to give you 5 great features you never knew your photocopier had!
Banner Printing
Did you know it is possible to print pages larger than A3 on your photocopier? Many manufacturers these day’s supply a feature called “Banner Printing” Taking a very long landscaped image (Similar to the one below) and being able to print this via the machines bypass tray.
Fax Forwarding
With the modern office moving away from older technologies such as fax and moving towards a more digital path many companies still receive documentation via a fax machine or option placed on their photocopier, with many devices there is a feature where you can divert the fax from being printed to be sent as a JPEG/PDF to a specified to a network folder or email address within the company. Helping reduce waste and energy.
Watermarks
What if we told you that your photocopier can print letter-headed paper for you? Save money on having headed paper printed by a third party printers by doing them yourself, with features such as “Watermarks” you can use them for more than just overlaying text like “Copyright” or “Confidential” and instead add your own overlay images to the pages.
Custom Home Screens (One touch short cuts)
Many modern printers use “Smart” panels these days looking very similar to your Android or Apple devices, giving more functionality by moving the “Apps” around the screen, adding custom wallpapers etc but these panels also have the ability to create jobs and save them as shortcuts on the home screen. If for example you had to photocopy a booklet which had stapling features, page numbers etc it can be frustrating having to remember those settings next time round. Many devices these days have the ability to programme those settings as a pre-set and add it to the home screen of the photocopier. Helping reduce time, frustration, notepads the lot!
Print and Copy Tracking
Last of our handy features is probably one of the best! Did you know you can lock your photocopier down with a pin code so you can monitor the volume of jobs being photocopied or printed on the device? As a standard feature many machines have the ability to set restrictions to help manage or charge users for the printing they do, this can be a very handy feature to help bring down those costs. However we should mention that although this feature is free, it’s limited on it’s functionality in most cases, generally it would be recommended to use “Print Management Software” Such as “Papercut” which gives a vast amount of flexibility from using swipe cards and bio-metric scanners to log into the machines to detailed reporting or adding filters and restrictions to force double sided documents, duplicates, archiving, word filtering.
– We hope you enjoyed this little insight, there are so many more amazing features today’s printers and photocopiers can do, if you’d like to learn more tips, tricks or helpful features drop us a message or call: 01603 481995
Following on from an incredible 2018/2019 season for the canaries, we are proud to announce that for the second year running Mayday are sponsoring the 2019/2020 match day team sheets for Norwich City Football Club, the design on the Mayday artwork and the team sheet’s where completed by our in house graphic designer and visual effects artist James Vivian
“It is again an honour to have been given the opportunity to design the team sheets and motion graphics once again for Norwich City and Mayday”
– James Vivian
Along with the team sheets Mayday branding will be displayed throughout Carrow Road including a brand new animated graphic displayed on the pitch side LED screens.
Follow us on social media for updates and photo’s of our graphics in the upcoming premiership matches.
It all started when Chester Carlson, a patent attorney, started looking for ways to make his job easier. He found his job painfully unbearable because of his arthritis. This is the box that everyone doesn’t know they rely on until it breaks down! “The Photocopier”. Here are five fun facts you probably didn’t know about that little device sitting in the corner of your office.
1. Colour Copiers Helped Make Disney’s 101 Dalmations
The Haloid Corporation sent 7 colour copy machines to Disney in the late 50s. These copiers were used in the production of 101 Dalmatians. Haloid became Xerox, in honour of their best selling product.
2. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Did you know tat the Xerox 914 has a tendency to overheat and burst into flames after extensive use? Xerox had to give out a free fire extinguisher with each machine?
3. “Butt” of the joke!
Though it might seem like a hilarious idea when you’re smashed at the Christmas party, dropping your trousers or skirt, sitting on your photocopier and pushing the green button can lead to problems. In fact, 20% of all copier repairs are required due to damage caused by somebody’s rear-end putting too much pressure on the glass. Want to avoid a very embarrassing call to your help team? Stay out of the copier room when the drink starts flowing in your workplace.
4. Arthritis Inspired the Invention of Photocopiers
There’s a good chance you know Chester Carlson invented photocopying back in 1938. What you might not know is Carlson was driven to research the process after spending years as a law student and patent attorney, re-writing legal documents by hand. Carlson had chronic arthritis, meaning each and every word he transcribed caused him terrible pain. What’s more, when Carlson first began shopping his invention around the big hardware companies of the day he was universally rejected. Why, asked companies such as IBM and General Electric, would anybody want a machine that can copy when they already have carbon paper? Carlson had to take his idea to the non-profit Battelle Memorial Institute, who backed him to research the technology
5. Remember to wipe
Did you know that 60% of all discarded hard drives from digital document systems, be they copiers, faxes or MFDs still contain data. When you consider the amount of highly sensitive information that runs through the average office on the average day, the danger should quickly become apparent. The message: make sure to erase all images and files from the system before getting rid of your device.
We hope you enjoyed these five interesting facts. If you’re looking for a new business photocopier, look no further than Norwich based photocopier specialists: Mayday Office Equipment Ltd. We lease and sell a range of quality machines, including photocopiers from Toshiba and Ricoh.
Time to dust off those trainers and wet suits again as we get ready for the 2019 Suffolk Whole Hog mud run.
The 5 or 7 Mile (Boss Hog) races based in Wantisden, Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk feature many challenging obstacles from sliding into smelly bogs to crawling in dark tunnels. Rest assured there is plenty for all to enjoy and overcome!
Such an amazing and fun day and Mayday are proud once again to sponsor this great race. We may even have a few of our experienced hoggers on the course to keep you on your trotters, that being said some need to sort out their pork belly’s first!
Bookings are now open so make sure you head on over to the website to get your place/team booked in!
“The Suffolk Whole Hog is organised annually, and is just one of a number of public, charity and team-building obstacle races we run each year.
2019 is our 13th year of running the Suffolk Whole Hog, and will be our biggest race yet! Why not watch of a video of the Wholehog race in action – the races are always tough, fun, wet and wild!”
It’s with great pleasure we can now confirm that Mayday Office Equipment Ltd has been selected to join the cohort of 60 businesses (previously it has always been 50) as the ‘ones to watch’ in 2019 throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.
What is Future 50?
Future50 is an exciting business growth programme that’s designed to recognise Norfolk and Suffolk’s most innovative companies. To find the region’s ‘ones to watch’ and to accelerate their growth ambitions through inspirational keynote events that stimulate peer learning, collaborative discussion groups, exposure in local media brands and business support from key partners and their network. Future50 members will be the individuals and companies that will be creating jobs, growing at a faster rate than others and that have the drive and ambition needed to be leaders in their sector.
Future50 is delivered across Norfolk and Suffolk by Archant, with partners Barclays, Birketts, Lovewell Blake, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership and UEA adding ongoing support throughout.
The senior management team of one of the region’s largest office supply companies has successfully completed a buyout of the business.
Mayday Office Equipment Services, based in Norwich, has been taken over by Operations Director Karen Aldred, Commercial Director Jamie Mulhall and Sales Director Adam Northcut.
Leading East Anglian corporate finance and accountancy firm Larking Gowen helped with the successful buyout of majority shareholder and former Managing Director Graham Cassie.
Karen Aldred, who becomes the new MD, said that in the past the company had been approached by large national groups for takeover but had always managed to remain in the control of the people running the business.
“We see ourselves as a local company providing the best possible service we can for other local businesses. We know our clients well and they know us. We’re very proud to keep the business running with the same level of localised personal service”, she said.
Mayday supplies photocopiers, printers and other office equipment to businesses in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Cambridgeshire. The company also offers IT support which is a growing sector within the business.
Mayday was established on 1st May 1979, hence the name.
Toshiba’s next-generation e-BRIDGE series 5015AC recently won best product of the year 2019 by tech business “Better Buys”.
“The Toshiba e-STUDIO5015AC Series is a scalable and versatile line of devices for companies that want to improve their printing, copying and scanning needs,” said Better Buys editor Melissa Pardo-Bunte. “We find these products to be innovative in their own right because of the MFPs’ new Elevate customization platform that offers new functionality to match each customer’s exact needs.”
Some of the features of this premier range of multi-functional devices are as follows:
Embedded web browser
4 GB RAM
Toshiba secure 320 GB hard disk drive enabling the MFP to easily drive Toshiba’s internally developed solutions or even third-party applications
A large 10.1 ” touch screen makes document handling easier than ever
ENERGY STAR Tier 2 compliance means this system meets the latest, most stringent environmental requirements
The optional e-BRIDGE Plus connectors for Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox let you send your documents directly to or print from these cloud services via the MFP
Create a lasting impression with high-quality document output in colour and monochrome with a resolution of up to 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi.
Better Buys also presented Toshiba’s e-STUDIO5015AC series with its Q4 2018 Editor’s Choice Award. Toshiba earned the 2018 Better Buys Innovative Product of the Year award for its groundbreaking hybrid copier, the e-STUDIO4508LP and has won the office equipment authority’s elite honor in five out of the last seven years.
Toshiba America Business Solutions Chief Marketing Executive Bill Melo stated: “Toshiba is honored to receive this year’s Better Buys Innovative Product of the Year award,” “Our next-generation e-STUDIO products and Elevate platform are resonating with organizations seeking a document management solution tailored to match each employee’s unique needs.”