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Bliznet Email Setup for Android

If you have email service with Blizzard Digital and would like to set up your Android-based device to receive your email, follow this tutorial. (Instructions are based on Android version 4.4.2.)

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—Clint Blizzard

Bliznet Email Setup for iPhone

If you have email service with Blizzard Digital and would like to set up your iPhone to receive your email, follow this tutorial. (Instructions are based on iPhone 5C running iOS 7.)

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—Clint Blizzard

Bliznet Email Setup with Microsoft Outlook

To begin using your email account hosted by Blizzard Digital, you’ll need to know your email address and the password to your account, then follow these instructions.

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—Clint Blizzard

Website: Sharptop Office Suites

Sharptop Property Investors of Jasper, Georgia recently chose Blizzard Digital to host, design, and build a website to promote their commercial building for lease. After discussing their specifications, we got to work on a design. With this being a small, information-driven site, we decided to do something a bit different: a single page, flowing, dynamic design that takes advantage of the full size of the viewing area.

Take a look at our latest website design: Jasper Office Space at 35 N. Main St. from Sharptop Property Investors

Jasper Office Suites

—Clint Blizzard

Trouble-“Shooting” A Malfunctioning Printer – Solves Privacy Issues Too!

Update! This is the new method to prevent privacy and security issues related to the copier salvage industry.

Let me tell you a tale. For the longest time, we used a Xerox WorkCentre PE16 multi-function printer/scanner/copier/fax here in the office. It was an utter nightmare, and every time we tried to use it, the people next door could hear the screams of frustration.

For some reason, we lived with the thing for months–maybe years. The simple solution would have been to just replace it, but we just wouldn’t. Perhaps we were stubborn, perhaps we just never got around to it. We would always eventually get it to do what we wanted it to do and then get back to work.

Tensions mounted. The printer would ruin entire days and make the air of the office thick with anger. Finally, we couldn’t take it anymore, so yesterday, we finally did some troubleshooting.

We’d like to share this quick how-to with you.

—Clint Blizzard