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Re: Is there a different approach?

GMAN ·
OK
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Re: Marketshare

GIntel ·
Yeah, that's kyocera mita at the bottom. I'll spell it out for you next time since there are so many vendors in the marketplace.
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Re: Should you ever sell something for nothing?

muleyman ·
I am just about....37 yrs young. Started with in 1993, SR year of high school part time servicing printers. After 2yrs of serving printers, married for 1 yr to my high school sweetheart I was envious of all the "copier reps" driving nice BMW's etc...I asked if I could start selling. When I first started selling in 1995 we carried Canon/Mita. I had an uncle who sold copiers and typewriters back in the early 70's and managed a large dealership in CA until his retirement in 1990. When I went to...
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Re: Pietrunti Gig

GMAN ·
Word on 'The Street' says that Global Imaging Systems, owned by XEROX, has hired Mike Pietrunti. Mike knew to abandon ship at Kyocera MITA and has landed at a very sound company, with Global. He will be far better off than landing at Ricoh and helping them transition to a strictly Direct operation, or helping SHARP manage their MFP business into extinction. Both Global and Mike Pietrunti made a good move.
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Re: Would You Loan this company Money?

CTXerox ·
Kyocera Mita
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Re: Canon shaking up the great white north

yeti ·
Art all the manufacturers are in Toronto Kyocera Mita Konica Minolta Toshiba Sharp Ricoh Xerox Canon Pitney Bowes (Sharp the sequel) I Don't know if there is A Muratec or Copy Star direct The funny part is Pitney and Ricoh HQ's share a parking lot. This was a Huge sting to Ricoh, they were the incumbent and for a very long time now.
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Re: Japan's Sharp Corp plans to sell its copiers and air conditioners businesses

GMAN ·
That's one way for Kyocera MITA to try and gain Market Share!
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Re: BTA East 2012 District Event

GMAN ·
I wonder if they will finally annouce that Kyocera Mita purchased SHARP's MFP business at this event, since the keynote presentation will be from Norihiko Ina, president and CEO of Kyocera Document Solutions.
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Re: Sharp "What will Happen"

Yoda ·
Art, I think it is already a foregone conclusion. Kyocera would be good because people are used to saying Kyocera-Mita now it will be Kyocera-Sharp.
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Re: 1060 v Minolta Di551/Konica 7155 need help!

copyme ·
Oh yea, thanks also to Gregory for his reply - unfortunatly I found out the hard way that the 1045 (as well as a used 550 or 650) is way too slow in mixed size original mode. I did the demo on a 650 right in front of the customer and the machine was way slower that their old Mita 55 cpm machine. These machines operate at 10 cpm - even the 650! The 551, 700, 1060, 1070 have a much faster speed of around 30 cpm.
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Re: Starting My New Job on Monday!

Jayson Gilbertson ·
Now I will know who to call with Kyocera-Mita questions. Best of luck Graham.
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Ted ·
Graham, you're now a Mita dealer also, could you or any other Mita dealers help with this?
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Boston Mike ·
Try Kyocera-Mita...I am pretty sure it is the same.
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Art Post (Guest) ·
Tim: A friend of mine on the West Coast sells Ricoh and Kyocera, the Kyocera 4030 is an older model, the current model is the 4035. The 4030 was introduced in October M2 PRESSWIRE-25 October 2002-Kyocera Mita: Kyocera Mita launches class-leading KM-4030 multifunctional digital copier; Document imaging specialist expands successful mfp range with network fax-capable 40ppm machine. This system was discontinued in lieu of the 4035 in September of 2003! Usually the time frame for introducing a...
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Re: 2238 cpc

Neal ·
i know that the local mita dealer is quoting .085 for full color.....i can get to .10 but that's about it unless it's a larger deal.
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Gregory (Guest) ·
Art, Thank you so much for your help here! You have gone above and beyond! Ted, Mike & Merlin, Thank You as well! Here is what I have come up with. Kyocera Mita shortcomings: newer, with less overall experience with our rat race. I certainly recognize their connected experience, while on the other hand, why PS emulation and not the real deal? As it relates to the 4035 specifically: >Less efficient duplexing (thanks Merlin) >No 100 DPI scan >Only Tiff and PDF scan, NO M-TIFF,...
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

Graham ·
Greg... Here are the Kyocera Salesman Comebacks for your list just so you know.... This is not a knock on anyone, just telling you what I would say if these questions were posed to me... posted Thu February 12 2004 04:45 PM Art, Thank you so much for your help here! You have gone above and beyond! Ted, Mike & Merlin, Thank You as well! Here is what I have come up with. Kyocera Mita shortcomings: newer, with less overall experience with our rat race. I certainly recognize their connected...
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

onn_mer (Guest) ·
Just wanted to let you know Merlin is not me, even though the moniker sounds like my real first name. I too am from Falconer NY, but my method of expression is different than Merlin. I'm a techie, and from my viewpoint, I find some features of the Mita a little cumbersome. Reliability seems to be much better than the Ricoh, although 3 years isn't long enough to get an overall picture. Ricoh machines used to have "strong" assemblies but the later models have been "flimsyized". Kyocera/Mita...
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

zico ·
Boy, it looks like our whole company is responding here. As a former "real" tech, and long time service manager of a long time Ricoh dealer and relatively new Kyocera Mita dealer, my opinion is that over all, the Kyocera products are much more reliable, have much longer PM cycles and require much less service time for both the infrequent emergency calls and PM's. Bottom line...much cheaper to service! Although the 2035 is an improvement over it's predecessors (350, 1035) it's not a herritage...
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Re: Ricoh 2035 vs Mita 4035

zico ·
Actually, the official PM cycle for the 3035 is 400K while the 4035(3530) and 5035(4030) are 500K. However, "everyone" does the 3035(2530) at 500K since everything about the three models is identical including the PM kit. The 4530 and 5530 PM cycle is 400K. The really nice thing is that the PM kits for the 3035-5035 consist of modules (throw away) that you just swap out. They are guaranteed for the life of the PM. At first, Kyocera was very liberal with this warranty but lately they've been...
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Re: Global buysCOMDOC...yes you heard correct!

Art Post (Guest) ·
TAMPA, Fla., Jan 30, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Fifth graph, first sentence should read: Subject to customary closing conditions, the acquisition is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2009. (sted Subject to customary closing conditions, the acquisition is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2008.) The corrected release reads: GLOBAL IMAGING ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE COMDOC Global Imaging Systems, Inc., a Xerox company (XRX:Xerox Corporation News , chart , profile...
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Re: Rumor "Kyocera to Sign OEM Canon"

John Roof ·
Will the new name be Kyocera Canon or Kyocera Mita/Canon?
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Re: Inherited (2) 7030D's

Art Post (Guest) ·
I agree, they are pre-plot base, also tend to remember a caompany called GEI, howevver they were a MITA OEM, I know of a tech Mita board where you can get help, please advise
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Re: Polek & Polek Celebrates 35 Years in Imaging Supplies Business

Art Post (Guest) ·
No, we were using them for copystar/mita
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Re: Scan Router Pro vs Canon e Copy

bmiller (Guest) ·
This is interesting information, I was just got into a large situation where CANON w/ e-copy is the inncumbent. They love it. However all I have heard from end users is how volatile e-copy is. It seems that the perception of not how it does but the end result of the actions is what people are biting off on. In the end, I think that it comes down to how well we can position in. I know i need to work on that end.. What I am trying to get at though, it seems that scanning is all well and good,...
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Re: Canon U.S.A. to Launch Océ ColorWave 900 at PRINT 13

Old Glory ·
I'm probably about to prove my ignorance of wide format. 6,000 sq.ft. per hour is 50 d-sized a minute, correct?
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Re: Canon U.S.A. to Launch Océ ColorWave 900 at PRINT 13

JasonR ·
Here's the math: 6,000 Square Feet / 60 minutes=100 square feet per minute Divide that by 3 (if your wide format is 36") to get linear feet per minute = 33.3 Divide that by 2 (since D is 24" long) to get 16.67 per minute This machine's rated speed is 12,000 sq feet an hour,or 200 square a minute. Divide that by 3.5 (since the machine is 42" width) to get 57.14 linear feet per minute. If you are printing D size prints, divide that by 2 to get 28.57 per minute.
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Re: mp78M5h1k863g77vM-RA19A

KJ1110 ·
Gestetner 2303Z based on the Mita DC-1455
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Re: What are your thoughts for next generation technology?

Anders And ·
Hi all - and a happy new year to y'all 1. Color scanning: A must 2. Scan to JPEG: dunno, 4 what use? 3. Lager output stack device: this can only be a third party product? I dont think the market will be big enough for Ricoh to develop this. 4. Connect print & copy: I dont think there is a demand 4 higher speed, not from normal endusers. Maybe copyshops? 5 Printer only: Yes, its faster than inkjet What about scan to tiff? I dont know if it is standard. And maybe IPP? On Kyocera/Mita you...
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Re: Océ VarioPrint i300 iQuarius Technologies (Video)

Art Post ·
Has anyone seen this video? The technology is amazing! iQuarius not be confused with Aquarius
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

Art Post ·
Is the speed based on 200dpi??
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

Art Post ·
no one can help with this??
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

Martyh ·
It will scan at that speed in mono from what I understand
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

Art Post ·
Marty Thank you!
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

BCarroll ·
That is Fast! In my experience, the limiting factor in scanning w.f. originals isn't the hardware, it's the ability to load, position, and un-load the originals. I like the way my Savin machines can be easily converted to a "flat" scanner, which when used with a SureStack, can really scan fast! You are only limited by your ability to load the next original.
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Re: Oce PlotWave 450 Scan Question

fisher ·
Oce' machines are weak. Expensive and a terrible user interface compared to a Ricoh or KIP.
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Re: Can You Name Tha Copier? Image #4

tjvincent1 ·
Mita 7085 or 5685 ?
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Re: Can you name this copier

muleyman ·
I sold many of this AI1515 and AI2020 series! Plus the AI4040-5050 which were CRAP! Mita took back many of these machines, that were placed in a few school districts.
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Re: Can You Name Tha Copier? Image #4

Art Post ·
I sold these as Adler Royal version and yes that's a mita! I believe the Adler Royal model number was the 7090. Could be wrong. Congrats on guessing the correct manufacturer!!
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Re: Mita 313Z

Art Post ·
The Mita 313Z was an outstanding system in its day
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Fourth Week of January 2005

richj ·
I am out of the office on annual leave until the 26th Jan. In my absence please contact 01983 406522. Thank you
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Re: Dutch media reports Canon Océ job cuts

Art Post ·
Interesting report. They will cut R&D, cut 300 jobs and still spend 90 million euros on R&D. Canon is calling in it's chips to get them profitable
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Re: Canon Solutions America Launches Océ PrintSight Software

Art Post ·
Will this software also give the cost per square foot for the consumables?
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