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Re: Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Three, Course One

Larry Kirsch ·
Art That industry needs our skills. Terms of understanding and mutually beneficial understanding requires the ART of negotiation. Talk soon. Plan your work , work your plan. Of course we never heard that. Lol.
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Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Three, Course One

Art Post ·
I'm back on a roll! Just a few days ago we posted up the second blog for "Color Label Press University "Glossary of Terms" Part Two, Course One". We're off and running with Part 3 today. Color Label Presses can be used as seeding devices in larger Print4Pay opportunities, or help that dealer or rep get a conversation going with an account where they have never had any traction with MFP's or IT services. In addition, the competition is ripe for takeover. Let us not forget about the GP!
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Anyone remember the old Mita, Royal Bond copiers?

Bill Monroe ·
I retired after over 55 years in the industry and was wondering if anyone has a desire to take a walk down memory lane and talk about some antiquities that some of us old timers used to sell or fix.
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Re: Anyone remember the old Mita, Royal Bond copiers?

Art Post ·
Hi Bill I started in 1980 as a tech and then quickly moved to sales. I would love to hear more about the older Mita's and Royal Bond copiers. Did you ever save any of the brochures from that time?
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Re: Anyone remember the old Mita, Royal Bond copiers?

Bill Monroe ·
I spent half an hour typing a lengthly post, only to have it returned because the site doesn't allow direct replies via email. OK, so I'll try to remember what I wrote. I startend with the RBC I, II and III. The RBC II was the 20 CPM behemoth that was a technical challenge to most dealers. Royal had the best equipment at the time and the RBC II was replete with technical problems. Switches and relays made for a lot of service calls. I'm proud to say that I was able to master that beast and...
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Re: Anyone remember the old Mita, Royal Bond copiers?

Art Post ·
Great stuff @Bill Monroe . I have some of those older Mita brochures posted on this site. Still looking to find some of those older Royfax brochures. Would love to have a chat one day
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Re: Anyone remember the old Mita, Royal Bond copiers?

Bill Monroe ·
Hi- I'd love to see them. I'm not sure of how to navigate this site but I've found a few in the forums. Someone posted that they would love to rebuild one of the old esatats. Depending on the geography, I'd be willing to help. I hope to keep this thread going. Getting a kick out of the nostalgia. Not many I know have been in the business way back when. Most are newbies. I don't know if it's permissible but my email address is honu4601@gmail.com . Hope that they don't edit it out of this...
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Roland DGA Introduces New V-BOND Ink for VersaUV LEF2 Series UV Printers

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IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Roland DGA Corporation, a leading provider of large-format inkjet printers, printer/cutters, and other advanced digital devices, has introduced V-BOND Ink for use with new VersaUV® LEF2 series flatbed UV printers. In addition to imaging beautifully, delivering exceptional color results, and adhering well to a vast array of substrates, the new low-VOC, Nickel-free ink is compliant with both the CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) and California...
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Why You Should Consider Different Types of Paper

Art Post ·
Why You Should Consider Different Types of Paper Today’s economy has most businesses on an active search to save money. But in their quest to cut expenses, some companies may make the mistake of using the wrong paper for their printer or project. However, the type of paper used for printing matters far more than many believe. Improper printing paper can lead to several problems for a business. The wrong paper for a project could mean something as simple as an unprofessional look. When...
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Re: Why You Should Consider Different Types of Paper

SalesServiceGuy ·
The price of 20 lb bond copy paper at Staples is $79.95 for 5,000 sheets or about $0.0160 per sheet. At least 30% higher than two years ago.
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