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LCD projectors. 2 Drop Down Existing Screens • High Speed Internet Access – Wireless • Sunday, March 6th – group will be allowed to set up should the hotel not book any other functions that day at no charge GUARANTEED ATTENDANCE AND MENU SELECTIONS: Though this number will not affect the Agreed Minimum Food and Beverage Revenue figure noted below, the final attendance for your function must be received in writing by the event services office NO LATER THAN 12:00PM, three (3) working days before the date of the function. This will be the number for whom the Hotel will prepare food for the function. The Hotel cannot be responsible for service, accommodations or guaranteeing the same menu items for more than three percent over your guaranteed number of people. If a guarantee is not given to the Hotel by the specified time and date, the original estimated attendance would be considered the final guarantee. Your final menu selections must be made no later than 10 days prior to commencement of your Event. A Banquet Event Order will be sent to you to confirm all final arrangements and prices. If you do not advise Hotel of any corrections or changes to the Banquet Event Order by the date requested by Hotel, the Banquet Event Order will be considered accepted by you as correct. Group will be responsible for the charges listed on the Banquet Event Order or the Agreed Minimum Food and Beverage Revenue figure, whichever is greater, plus applicable tax and service charges. Diagrams and identification of the Hotel’s meeting space to be used for your Event may not be disseminated by the Group without the Hotel’s prior approval. ALL RESERVATIONS AND THIS AGREEMENT are subject to the rules and regulations of Hotel and the following conditions: SERVICE CHARGE: A service charge of 25% (or the current service charge in effect on the day of the Event) will be assessed on all charges relating to your Event including, but not limited to, food and beverage, audio visual, connectivity, meeting room rental, labor fees and any other charges relating to your Event, plus any applicable state and/or local taxes. This service charge is not a gratuity and is the property of Hotel to cover discretionary and administrative costs of the Event. We will endeavor to notify you in advance of your Event of any increases to the service charge should different amounts be in effect on the day of your Event. PARKING: Your attendees will be charged parking fees at Hotel’s standard rates. AGREED MINIMUM FOOD AND BEVER...
LCD projectors. 3000 lumen LCD Projector (1024x768). Includes remote, carrying case and VGA cable. $479.00 Month LASER COLOR DESKTOP MFC (PRINTER/COPIER/FAX/SCANNER) Desktop COLOR MFC that prints/copies/faxes/scans , with network card. Up to 8.5”x14” output. Includes partial set of toners and 2 xxxxx of 8.5”x11” paper/printer. $449.00 Month REPLACEMENT TONER CARTRIDGES FOR COLOR MFC Desktop MFC toner cartridges. Non-refundable. Recommend 1 spare set of toners for every 3 color MFC’s ordered. $379.00 Each LASER B/W DESKTOP MFC (PRINTER/COPIER/FAX/SCANNER) Desktop Black/White MFC that prints/copies/faxes/scans, with network card. Up to 8.5”x14” output. Includes partial toner and 2 xxxxx of 8.5”x11” paper/printer. $229.00 Month REPLACEMENT TONER CARTRIDGES FOR B/W MFC Desktop MFC toner cartridges. Non-refundable. Recommend 1 spare toner for every 5 b/w MFC’s ordered. $99.00 Each B/W LASER PRINTERS HP LaserJet 4250/4350N USB network printer, 45-55 PPM, one partial toner cartridge. Up to 8.5”x14” output. Includes partial toner and 2 xxxxx of 8.5”x11” paper/printer. $279.00 Month REPLACEMENT B/W LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGES Replacement toner cartridges for LaserJet 4250/4350 printer. Non-refundable. Recommend 1 spare toner for every 5 b/w laser printer ordered. $149.00 Each B/W LASER PRINTERS – SM. WORKGROUP HP LaserJet M401DW USB network printer, 33 PPM, one partial toner cartridge. Up to 8.5”x14” output. Includes partial toner and 2 xxxxx of 8.5”x11” paper/printer. Difference from HP 4250/4350: Smaller footprint, built-in duplex, and wireless. $229.00 Month REPLACEMENT B/W LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGES Replacement toner cartridges for LaserJet M401DW printer. Non-refundable. Recommend 1 spare toner for every 5 b/w laser printer ordered. $129.00 Each COLOR INKJET PRINTERS – LARGE FORMAT Color inkjet printer with new set of toner cartridges, wired and wireless network card. Up to 11”x17” output. Includes 2 xxxxx of 11”x17” paper/printer. $439.00 Month REPLACEMENT SET OF COLOR INKJET CARTRIDGES – LARGE FORMAT Full replacement set of inkjet cartridges. Non-refundable. Recommend 2 spare set of toners for every 1 large format color inkjet printer ordered. $175.00 Each Set XXXX OF 8.5X11 PAPER (ADDITIONAL) 20 lb. bond. 500 sheets/xxxx. Non-refundable. $15.00 Each XXXX OF 11X17 PAPER (ADDITIONAL) 20 lb. bond. 500 sheets/xxxx. Non-refundable. $30.00 Each NETWORK SWITCHES 16-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet switches $99.00 Month NETWORK SWITCHES 24-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet switches $1...
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