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A NORTH Wales North Wales (known in some archaic texts as Northgalis) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England.  company is giving away office equipment such as photocopiers and printers to local charities for free.

Deeside-based b2 Business Systems has a number of second hand machines which it has acquired as its customers have updated their office equipment for newer, more advanced models.

Marketing manager, Ian Challinor said: "The old machines are in good working order and, providing they are properly cared for, some will have several years of working life left.

"They could be very useful for charitable organisations or schools which currently do not have a photocopier photocopier

Device for producing copies of text or graphic material by the use of light, heat, chemicals, or electrostatic charge. Most modern copiers use a method called xerography.
 machine or printer."

The machines are available on a first come first served basis.

"Any organisation which thinks they can use one of the machines should contact us to discuss it. Our only proviso A condition, stipulation, or limitation inserted in a document.

A condition or a provision in a deed, lease, mortgage, or contract, the performance or non-performance of which affects the validity of the instrument. It generally begins with the word provided.
 is that they are a charity or school," said Ian.

b2 will arrange for delivery and a demonstration of how the machine works.

Ian said: "The machines will be given away on an 'as seen' basis without a guarantee, but all are in current working order. Some only print in black and white, rather than colour, but they are good to meet the basic needs of any organisation.

"If the charity has sufficient funds, we can arrange a future servicing and maintenance contract for them, but if they just want to take away the machine and take pot luck pot luck
Noun

take pot luck Informal to accept whatever happens to be available: we'll take pot luck at whatever restaurant might still be open 
 with it, then that's fair enough."

b2 Business Systems has offices in Parc Menai, Bangor, as well as at Deeside Industrial Park.

. Any charity interested in the machines should contact Ian on: 01244 837101.
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Date:Nov 20, 2009
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