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Re: Top Three Value Points for Print Audits New FM V3

Harold S. ·
How much for a year
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Re: Top Three Value Points for Print Audits New FM V3

Art Post ·
Are you referring to the PA Premium Membership?
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Re: Top Three Value Points for Print Audits New FM V3

Rob Thiessen ·
Harold, We don't have a yearly price. Our subscribers pay monthly for our services and the cost varies based on the subscription. I'd be happy to discuss your companies needs and provide you with the plan that works for you. I can be reached at 1-877-412-8348. As a side note, our members generate recurring revenue directly from our user management licensing which typically covers the monthly cost and more. So essentially to them it's free!
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Re: This History of the Fax Machine According to Art

jredmon ·
Did that as well or sometimes would take several sheets of paper that I had done a sky shot with a copier and then looped them together...lol
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Re: This History of the Fax Machine According to Art

John Saramak ·
Loved the reflection on the history of fax. Although this was a relatively low residual product it offered a new way to get in the door. In the 80's, I would follow the fed ex delivery driver who often was delivering some printed pages (agenda's, schedules, documents) that needed to be there next day or sooner. It was an ear opener when you tell them you can them there next minute without the $12.00 fedex charge. Using afterhours timing for reducing long distance charges helped separate...
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Re: This History of the Fax Machine According to Art

Art Post ·
@John Saramak now that's a cool plan! Follow the fedex driver, wish I could have thought of that one. Could only image how much more successful we could have been in the eighties if we were able to share information like this. Hope all is well with you!
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This History of the Fax Machine According to Art

Art Post ·
Go ahead, you can do it, no one will see you. It's ok to hug your fax, if you still have one.   Funny, just today, I was at an office and they told me about one of their principals that was still using a computer with a 3.5 floppy drive. He...
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Top Three Value Points for Print Audits New FM V3

Art Post ·
Value...the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something. As sales professionals we always strive to present value to our prospects and customers.  It's the value of what we bring to the table...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago (Second Week of December 2009)

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Do you remember? Roledex’s (not be to be confused with Rolex), index cards with call back notes, telephone cords that got all twisted up, yellow pages books, street address books, competitive books like Minellas Guide to Copiers . If so there's an excellent post on Linked from Brent Wiesner and David Owens over at Accel Imaging Systems Inc., make sure you check out the cool video and chime in! Here's the link: Video from Accel Imaging Systems Printer Sales in Taiwan Rise in Q3 2009: IDC...
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College Park Aviation Museum Preserves History with a Contex IQ FLEX Flatbed Scanner

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History Captured in High-Res Makes for Eye-Catching Displays Chantilly, VA — July 23, 2019 — Contex , the world leader in large format scanning, today announces that the College Park Aviation Museum recently installed a Contex IQ FLEX flatbed scanner. The College Park Aviation Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, is a top aviation destination in the Washington, DC area. Located at the College Park Airport, the world’s oldest continually operating airport, the museum boasts a vast collection of...
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A Brief History of Printer Paper

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A Brief History of Printer Paper Human ingenuity for storing written communication has always been high. What started on cave walls quickly became more portable as early people used clay, palm leaves, snake skins, tortoise shells, and other handy surfaces to store and share knowledge. However, the desire for a higher level of permanency beyond the cave wall eventually led from dried or fired clay to papyrus and paper. The Development of Standard Paper How they use to make paper Anyone who...
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