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Mobile Printers Help Eliminate Handwritten Forms And Print On-Demand Documents

Source: Brother Mobile Solutions
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Plunkett’s is a leading pest control company headquartered in Fridley, MN. They service customers in eight states in the Upper Midwestern United States. Their customers range from residential homeowners and renters to commercial facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, grocery stores and food processing facilities, schools and universities, farms and more.

Because they work with potentially harmful chemicals and pesticides, Plunkett’s is legally required to keep documentation on the pesticides they use at each location. In addition, they often leave paperwork behind with the customer that’s specific to each service they perform. Their current system, with handwritten forms, was no longer good enough to meet their business needs.

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Case Study: Plunkett’s Pest Control, Inc. Uses Brother PocketJet® 3 Mobile Printers To Help Eliminate Handwritten Forms And Print On-Demand Customer Documents In The Field

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