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Re: Is there a different approach?

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Re: Toshiba Press Releases

Art Post (Guest) ·
January 21, 2003 - Toshiba America Business Solutions Acquires Hotz Business Solutions Toshiba Reinforces Strategic Growth Plan With Purchase of Leading Kansas City Office Equipment Dealer IRVINE, Calif., (January 20, 2003) - Toshiba America Business Solutions (TABS) today announced that it has acquired Hotz Business Solutions (HBS) of Kansas City, Mo., a leading independent office equipment dealer in the Kansas City market with five locations throughout the states of Missouri and Kansas.
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Re: So Many Choices

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Scott: Of course one of the ways i keep up is with this web site, I can learn hardware and software as I "need to know" and still concentrate on prospecting, demoing and closing. To the new "recruit", how can one possible learn the features and benefits of the entire Ricoh line. We (COPI) sell the entire line, out of eight sales people we probably have two that have the knowledge to "sell it all"! I have seen numerous reps come and go, when they have had to learn product knowledge, sales and...
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Re: Aficio FX16

Darren .... ·
Here you go ... I believe this is what we call the AC104.
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COPI Announces CompareZ Document Change

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COPI Announces CompareZ Document Change Management SoftwareHigh-Volume Output Comparison Applications that Automate Verification of Variances Between Two Output Data Streams for Increased ProductivityHouston, Tex. U.S.A. (March 18, 2005) --- Computer...
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Putin Can’t Stop the Internet

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I n 1955 a young Soviet physicist named Vladimir Fridkin created something amazing: a boxlike machine, more than 3 feet high and 2 feet across, with two cylinders on the top and the high-current generator attached, that produced a very first copy of a photograph in the Soviet Union. Fridkin proudly named the device the Electrophotography Copying Machine No. 1. The authorities seemed happy—Fridkin was featured in a television show praising the Soviet achievements in science and received a...
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COPI and Gimbel & Associates Marketing Alliance Brings Clients “Behind the Firewall”

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COPI and Gimbel & Associates Marketing Alliance Brings Clients “Behind the Firewall” QR Solutions Alliance promotes secure QR code technology for cross media customer communications Houston, Texas –April 4, 2011— Computer Output Print & Internet (COPI), a global supplier of software and service to the high volume transaction output industry, has finalized a formal business alliance with Gimbel & Associates, an international management consulting firm working to...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago (Fourth Week of January 2003)

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Going back fifteen years ago can be pretty cool. I had not idea I posted a journal for my trip to Japan back in 2002. It was buried in the forums and this quick search pulled that thread up. I'll be posting that as a blog in a few minutes for everyone. Enjoy these awesome threads from fifteen years ago this week!' IKON Ricoh and Canon Rebates spressomon · 1/24/0312:09 AM I heard from a reliable source today Ricoh (and Canon ) have an exclusive cash rebate for IKON Sales Reps if they sell a...
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Lead for Fleet of Copiers in Illinois

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The Week in Copiers Ten Years Ago

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The Week in Copiers Ten Years Ago The Third Week in February 2011 Snow, snow and more snow. Some might take off, some might be lazy, some may relax on the couch. I took the entire day to keep working, keep grinding to make I'll finish the month strong! Enjoy these Awesome Copier Threads from Ten Years Ago this Week Konica Minolta Introduces the bizhub 652/552 Series of Monochrome MFPs Art Post (Guest) · 2/16/117:52 PM SOURCE: Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. Feb 15, 2011 15:37...
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The Week in Copiers Ten Years Ago

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The Week in Copiers Ten Years Ago First Week of April 2006 This Thursday will mark the beginning of April which is also known as April Fools Day. "Some historians speculate that April Fools’ Day dates back to 1582, when France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar , as called for by the Council of Trent in 1563. In the Julian Calendar, as in the Hindu calendar, the new year began with the spring equinox around April 1." However for our beloved copier industry April...
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Lead for Fleet of Copiers

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