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Upgraded Vendo Printing Machine

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An Information Technology Project Proposal presented to
Faculty of the College of Computer Studies
Tarlac State University
Tarlac City

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Clinton John D. Macapulay
Wally G. Soriano
Catherine R. Castillo
Lady Lyn R. Cayabyab
Jaime S. Santos
John Kennedy A. Gamboa
Micoh B. Zurbito
BSIT-4D

Chapter I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
INTRODUCTION
In the early years of modern human, technology gives a great value and innovation to mankind. Technology is rapidly growing. Almost every day there is a change or new invention created to make human task easily done and achieved. The Upgraded Vendo Printing Machine created in 2012 was one of the innovations of the students of College of Computer Studies. This makes the printing capabilities of the foundation fastened and hustle free. The student will not go to internet shop to print their documents; they just need to put a P1.00 peso coin to about to deal with the hardware. They can edit their document on the system and print it just inserting another P2.00 peso coin for printing black and white documents. With this, there are also some parts to be upgraded to make printing issues be fixed. Moreover system is only limited for black and white printing only. In our Upgraded: Vendo printing machine. It is capable of printing long and short bond paper with black and white documents plus the other upgrades for our system to make another innovation for it. The upgrades are: *printing of coloured text *solar panel plus battery for back up *internet connection and Bluetooth serves as a connection for the computer and other external devices. *a touch screen monitor for a hustle free dragging of mouse pointer. *multiple usb adapters with a memory card reader for multiple ports to be used for transferring of data.
PROJECT CONTEXT This study is intended for the student of the United Schools of Science and

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