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Re: Samsung Copier Million Page Test "A Tree Massacre"

VinceMcHugh ·
Art, I think Samsung needed to do this test to shut the mouths of the critics. Now anyone who wonders or asks if the Samsungs are reliable will get a link to this test. My Service guys tell me that the Samsungs have been working well! And the new MX series with the Android (OS) Tablet has been very cool. That wish list item that you asked Ricoh for has already been delivered by Samsung! I have just worked with a 3rd party tech company to get the first non-Samsung Android App ported to the...
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Re: Samsung Copier Million Page Test "A Tree Massacre"

Art Post ·
Seems my Blog about the million page test was not that well received with Samsung. They complained to ENX Magazine who then pulled the blog off their site. Whatever happened to FREE Press? They were not happy that I pointed out that they used "x" amount of tree's for a 1980's type test! Since Samsung spends money with ENX, ENX pulled the blogs and is not posting any of my latest stuff. You know what, as far as I'm concerned we here this finance stuff about Sharp, Toshiba and none of the...
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Re: Samsung Copier Million Page Test "A Tree Massacre"

daninsun ·
On average for every tree taken down in US for paper it is replaced by three new ones This is one of the reasons there are more trees in US than in past Dan Schmidt (sent from mobile device) > On Nov 23, 2015, at 6:19 PM, Print4Pay Hotel < alerts@hoop.la > wrote: >
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Re: Can I Copy Mixed Sized Documents on a Copier?

SalesServiceGuy ·
I disagree. Most law firms and many insurance companies still have a commonly re-ocurring need for mixed size originals. I am currently working with one European shipping company based in NA that wants to do do mixed size originals with a mix of A3 and A4 documents. I say it cannot be done as the paper is all of different widths. I am hoping that my unscrupoulous competitive vendors will admit to the same..... not likely!!! They want the sale today! Please advise.
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Re: Can I Copy Mixed Sized Documents on a Copier?

jswinberlin ·
A3 (11 x 17) and A4 (8 1/2 x 11) can be run at the same time with auto paper select making what you put in what you get out using mixed-originals and the mixed originals setting. The sizes you mention are European, but I'm sure they will work. As long as it's a standard document size it should work.
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Re: Can I Copy Mixed Sized Documents on a Copier?

SalesServiceGuy ·
Sorry, I meant to say a mix of A4 and Legal size documents. I agree most copiers should be able to do mixed size originals with a combo of A3/A4 and Letter-R/Legal. The problem I am having and I do not think it can be done is one of a mix of A4 and legal mixing North American and European sized paper in the same document. This is because the two paper sizes are of different widths.
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Larry Kirsch ·
Thanks. Good work...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Jf ·
This type process is archaic Yes, for sure it is!!! And time consuming... PrintAnalyze will have something to say in this matter very soon...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

JeffR ·
Art, So you’re saying you used eQuill with eWriter to process your sales paper work? To this day, are you still doing it that way? Did you have many customers buying in to eQuill in the healthcare, government agencies and law enforcement fields? It would seem that any entity that processed sales would be a good target for eQuill too—did you find that to be so? Yeah—it’s tough not to resort to ‘commodity speak’ when prospecting b/c that’s what it seems to come down to—cannibalizing from each...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Jason of RAM Copiers ·
Great article as usual Art. I agree, technology like this is a great option for any industry. I think that the reason it has been so slow to take off is that people like the "hard copy". Whether it's because they feel it's more secure, or just out of habit, having the signed document in hand is a tough thing to let go of. I see the same with becoming a cashless society, people love paper!
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Art Post ·
Hey Jeff No, we did not use the eQuill/eWriter. I thought we should have put this to good use for our sales team. The usage of the eQuill in the field would have enable many conversations about how we use it, how we set the system up, and what was our back end process. It was an opportunity to break out of that commodity role. Thanx for the reply and questions!
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Larry Kirsch ·
Nice memories. Former Saxonite..
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Tony from Texas ·
curious that nobody mentioned Kodak. I was working for Danka when they acquired Kodak. It created a mess but the equipment was solid.
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Art Post ·
I remember Kodak well, especially the EktaPrint, here's a cool link I found for the press release https://www.nytimes.com/1984/0...ktaprint-copier.html
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Re: Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Kiwispike ·
Don't forget Panasonic
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Re: I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Rick Backus ·
Workflow is about process and information of which paper is just an element. There are unlimited opportunities to automate process and the movement of information through a business. Even if paper disappeared tomorrow workflow would still exist. Fear not young Jedi.
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Re: I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Art Post ·
Rick (ah or should I say Yoda), thanx for that!!!
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Re: I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Rogue ·
32 years mostly in this business including nearly a quarter century at Canon. I think I've seen it all, but your post is an anecdote to the transformation of entire industry.
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Re: I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Czech ·
Don't rub this into us young bucks yet!! We're still moving boxes every day. The margins may not be what they were, but this industry still pays me well and damn is it exciting.
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Re: I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Former Member ·
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Re: Copier Dealers Need to Embrace the "Next Big Thing"

Czech ·
"For me, it's too much work for too little pay-off." Agreed. This small sales are great as positioning, but at the end of the day I want the MFP. Good article!
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Re: This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Third 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: My Top New Years Work Resolutions for 2015

Kyocera Guy ·
Hey Art, Was wondering if you set resolutions to get x amount of $$$ in your pipeline for the year?
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Re: My Top New Years Work Resolutions for 2015

Art Post ·
Nope, no resolutions for x amount of dollars. It's my belief that if you do the prospecting you'll have the pipeline of dollars.
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Re: ‘Make a Difference’ or ‘Make a Profit’ with Selling Copiers

Martin Hofman ·
Art, Thanks for your kind introduction! Martin
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This Week in the Copier Industry 15 Years Ago, The Fourth Week in July 2003

Art Post ·
It's hard top believe that Global has been around for more than 15 years now. There's a thread below about them making their 60th acquisition. My how time flies. UPDATE 3-Xerox profit slips 7/29/038:06 AM 10 percent of revenues, was down 11 percent. Xerox said revenue declines in developing markets are moderating, and it expects "continued improvement" in the second half of the year. Xerox said gross margin slipped to 42.4 percent from 42.5 percent amid plans to sell low- to mid-level...
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Ten, Course One

Art Post ·
In the past I've called my self a hunter of wide format devices. I'm know moving on to call myself a hunter for color labels, which will lead me to placing net new label presses. Over the last month or so, I've noticed multiple rolls of color labels in Wawa's, Quick Chek (both of these are gas station/food markets here in New Jersey). In addition I also scoped multiple rolls of labels in McDonalds and Dunkin Doughnuts (or Dunkin as they have re-branded). See and ye shall find color labels...
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Re: Old Copier Brochures & Ads Preserved @ Print4Pay Hotel

Amanda ·
Your Blog was forwarded to me and it was very interesting. I started my Office Equipment carrier January 1958 with Anderson Office Equipment in Great Falls, Mt. At that time we had the Franchise for Friden Calculators, Royal Typewriters and Verifax (Kodak) Copiers. At that time our main competitor was 3M Thermo-faxes. Montana did not see the Xerox 914 until the early 60's and it pretty well spelled the end to the Verifax and Thermo-fax. I started my own business in Helena, Mt. January 1,...
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Re: Old Copier Brochures & Ads Preserved @ Print4Pay Hotel

Art Post ·
Loren: That's great stuff! Were you able to dig up any old brochures??
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Re: ONE Awesome Solution that Can Sky Rocket Sales

Czech ·
Hi Art. Do you have access to an environmental calculator? i.e. Plugging in their current units and comparing them against your proposed units and getting a break down of the "environmental" savings (CO2 emmissions, Kilowatt hours, Energy savings, trees saved, etc.)
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Re: ONE Awesome Solution that Can Sky Rocket Sales

Art Post ·
You can call them I believe they have that
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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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Re: Top Ten MFP & Imaging Industry Predictions for 2016

Czech ·
Nice! I would like to contribute a few of my own predictions as well: Xerox will sell its MFP division to focus entirely on production equipment and business services. Toshiba Tec will not sell nor merge with Sharp. Toshiba is too much of a powerhouse in North America alone. Konica Minolta will continue opening up direct branches due to the rapid growth of their brand. These branches will quickly fall apart when they realize that the dealer model is more profitable. Samsung will start...
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Re: Top Ten MFP & Imaging Industry Predictions for 2016

txeagle24 ·
Sorry for being the bearer of gloom & doom, but I think Czech is either being either overly-optimistic or things in the Great White North are just different than in the Southwest USA. Here are my predictions: Lease volume trends based on UCC filings from EDA show that 2015 placements have fallen by over 13,600 since 2013 (almost 10%) & are now at levels nearly equal to 2009 & 2010. Faced with increased competition for fewer units running less volume due to digitization, dealers...
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Samsung Copier Million Page Test "A Tree Massacre"

Art Post ·
I recently saw caught a google alert in reference to a test that was done on a Samsung Multi-Functional Copier the other day.  I thought, wow that's kinda cool, and dismissed it as a link that I didn't need to post on the site.   ...
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Top 19 Old Copier Manufacturers that FADED Away

Art Post ·
Did you sell these copiers, did you ever see one, or maybe you weren't  even a twinkle in your Mom's eye when these copier manufacturers were the King of  the Road! "Tell Us About Some Old Copier Companies", was a question we posed to our...
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Top Ten MFP & Imaging Industry Predictions for 2016

Art Post ·
Looking back,  2015 was not one of my best years in the industry.  There were many factors involved but I can only blame myself for a somewhat lack luster performance (but I did have a good year of GP).  The good thing is, that January starts a new year and I'm excited about entering my 35th of SMB sales. Last years Top Ten MFP Copier Industry Predictions for 2015  , some of the predictions from last year came to fruition and some did not.  I enjoy prognosticating on...
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Masterpiece Graphix adds substrates for use on Ricoh and Konica Minolta digital presses

Art Post ·
Masterpiece Graphix (St. Louis, MO), a leading manufacturer of digital printing media, has announced that more of its products have been tested and confirmed for use on Ricoh and Konica Minolta digital printing presses. Masterpiece Graphix .010 Synthetic Paper and .010 Matte White PVC substrates are now tested and confirmed for use on Konica Minolta Bizhub Press high-speed digital colour production printers. Both are now included in the Konica Minolta Substrate Throughput Assurance Guide. In...
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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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My Top New Years Work Resolutions for 2015

Art Post ·
Many people every year enable some New Years resolutions that might include exercising more, eating healthier, quitting smoking, and saving more money.  My friend to the left doesn't have that many options.   But, how many of us...
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Empowering Dealers: ITEX Expo 2015

Art Post ·
Empowering Dealers: ITEX Expo 2015 By Sand Sinclair, Conference Director/Editor The annual ITEX Expo & Conference is one of the most focused and credible venues to deliver the latest tools, strategies, education and industry information to those in the office, imaging, and IT channels. Each year ITEX spotlights a power house exhibit floor, power hour education tracks, and powerful workshops to yes, empower attendees. Sharing a spectrum of information on new and...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago Third Week of January 2005

Art Post ·
U.S. President George W. Bush is sworn in for his second term , with a pledge to seek " freedom in all the world ".   Konica Minolta Business Solutions Leads Two...
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Copier Dealers Need to Embrace the "Next Big Thing"

Art Post ·
I was born in the late fifties, by the time I was three years old, Xerox had introduced the first plain paper copier.     The Xerox 914 was capable of producing 400 copies per hour!   The speed per minute was under 7 pages per minute....
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ONE Awesome Solution that Can Sky Rocket Sales

Art Post ·
Let me count the ways I enjoy this business!     Just when you think you've seen it all, along comes an entirely FRESH new idea!!   Think about these openings for a phone or walk in cold call: Hi Mr. or Mrs. CEO, I was curious if you...
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5 Substrate Solutions That Can Help You Sell More Hardware

Art Post ·
Just yesterday, I had to chance to visit my guru of envelope printing.    He produces full color envelopes of all sizes to the trade.  The current process for hardware has been the use of LED color laser printers.   ...
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I'm Past My Prime Just Like Paper

Art Post ·
Late today, I had to bring my wife to the local Emergency Medical Office in NJ.  Nothing bad, just a muscle in spasm.     The medical office had been renovated just about a year ago.  Pretty much new everything and even a new...
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Old Copier Brochures & Ads Preserved @ Print4Pay Hotel

Art Post ·
The first plain paper copier was marketed in 1959 by Xerox.  The model 914 weighed some 648 lbs and only made seven copies per minute.    When people think about copiers, most will think that all copy machines made copies onto...
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Can a Copier Feed Paper from Additional Paper Trays?

Art Post ·
This question came up today at an account and I can understand why, the system that we're going to replace is over 10 years old!!!  Years ago before the digital age of copiers, the answer was no way no how. Most of todays copiers (which are...
 
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